Israeli Scientists prove Marijuana is Good for Stress

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Dr. Irit Akirav from the Department of Psychology at Haifa University has concluded cannabinoids may relieve the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a disorder that strikes people who suffer from a traumatic events..... so it helps you relax.

Cannabinoid Receptor Activation in the Basolateral Amygdala Blocks the Effects of Stress on the Conditioning and Extinction of Inhibitory Avoidance

Despite the efficacy of behavior therapy for human anxiety disorders, extinction-like treatments require repeated cue exposures and are vulnerable to reversal by a number of environmental factors, particularly stress. The endocannabinoid system has recently emerged as important in the regulation of extinction learning and in the regulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. Here, we aimed to examine the involvement of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) in inhibitory avoidance (IA) conditioning and extinction and to test whether cannabinoid activation would reverse the effects of stress on these memory processes. The synthetic full agonist of the CB1/CB2 receptor WIN55,212-2 [R-(+)-(2,3-dihydro-5-methyl-3-[(4-morpholinyl)methyl]pyrol[1,2,3-de]-1,4- benzoxazin-6-yl)(1-naphthalenyl) methanone monomethanesulfonate] (5 µg/0.5 µl) microinjected into the BLA had no effect on IA conditioning or extinction by itself. However, microinjecting WIN55,212-2 into the BLA before exposing the rats to a stressor reversed the enhancing effects of the stressor on IA conditioning and its impairing effects on IA extinction. Importantly, WIN55,212-2 microinjected into the BLA reduced stress-induced elevations in corticosterone levels. Control experiments demonstrated the following: (1) the effects of WIN55,212-2 could not be attributed to sensorimotor deficits, because these parameters seemed unchanged by WIN55,212-2 microinjected into the BLA; and (2) the CB1 receptor in the BLA is crucially involved in the extinction of IA, because the CB1 receptor antagonist AM251 [N-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-(4-iodophenyl)-4-methyl-N-1-piperidinyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxamide] (6 ng/0.5 µl) microinjected into the BLA significantly blocked extinction. Together, our findings may support a wide therapeutic application for cannabinoids in the treatment of conditions associated with the inappropriate retention of aversive memories and stress-related disorders.

to put it in lay men's terms... smoking pot helps you relax when you experience trauma or stress. TIME TO LEGALIZE! MARIJUANA

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Carter: Grandson’s race not reason enough to apologize | JTA - Jewish & Israel News

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WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Jimmy Carter is asking the Jewish community for forgiveness -- and insists it’s not simply because his grandson has decided to launch a political career with a run for the Georgia state Senate.

Jason Carter, 34, an Atlanta-area lawyer, is considering a run to fill a seat covering suburban DeKalb County should the incumbent, David Adelman, win confirmation as President Obama's designated ambassador to Singapore.

The seat, which is university heavy -- Emory, among others, is situated there -- also has a substantial Jewish community.

oh noes... quick think of something. do you think an apology will work? Would Jesus Apologize?

The senior Carter outraged Jewish leaders with his book “Palestine: Peace not Apartheid,” and they strongly criticized the former U.S. president for what appeared to be his likening of Israel's settlement practices to apartheid and seeming to place the brunt of the blame for a lack of peace on Israel.

well of course he had to apologize. we just got used to treating an X president like Pete Rose

On the subsequent book tour, Carter further enraged many Jews by intimating that the pro-Israel lobby inhibited an evenhanded U.S. policy.

would it be better if we just let you libel us?

Such bad blood could potentially translate into problems for Carter’s grandson as he considers launching a political career.

how Biblical. the son is responsible for the father. Collective punishment. no wonder Dhimmi Carter got scared

But in an interview with JTA, Carter insisted that ethnic electoral considerations were not reason enough to reach out to the Jewish community, although he did not outright deny that it was a factor.

ok... then detail what you did wrong Jimmy. the haters will only assume you are playing politics. go on Jimmy. the mike is yours right now

"Jason has a district, the number of Jewish voters in it is only 2 percent," he said, chuckling.

yes but those Jews are too powerful ;^) ...maybe it's because they aren't cowards like Jimmy

In a statement issued through his campaign manager, the younger Carter said the statement was not connected to his campaign.

so then explain what is going on with the family... and hey Carter exaplain why you didn't speak out against Grandpa.

"While I was very happy to see my grandfather's letter, it was completely unrelated to my campaign. The letter is a product of discussions with some of his friends in the Jewish community that have been going on for a long time.

it isn't a discussion. it is your grandpa being a senile angry old man picking on victims. face it... the family history is full of weak leadership. Iran was Grandpa's doing.

I, like many others, see this as a great step towards reconciliation," Jason Carter said in the statement. "As for my campaign, I intend to reach out to all people in District 42 and work hard to earn their trust and their votes. Ultimately, this campaign will focus on the people of this district and the issues that a good advocate in the Georgia State Senate can affect, including fixing a broken transportation system, getting the economy moving again, and providing a first-class education to our kids."

change the subject.... like the fact that your family defamed a people for defending themselves for a decade is second bannana. apology not accepted now.

It seemed clear, however, that Jason Carter saw the apology, issued earlier this month through JTA, as a means of outreach. The younger Carter has been trying for days to reach Liane Levetan, a former state senator and CEO of DeKalb County, and as soon as they connected Tuesday, he directed her to the JTA Web site to read the letter.

"I wanted to let Jason know that I really and truly understand his position that he loves his grandfather, but you can love someone and not agree with their points of view and actions in certain areas, and Israel is my area," Levetan told JTA in an interview after her conversation with the younger Carter.

Levetan is one of 14 Jews who split with the Carter Center in 2006 after the publication of "Palestine: Peace not Apartheid." The split with the center, which promotes peace and helps alleviate poverty, clearly pained her; she had known the Carters for years and had assisted Rosalynn Carter in expanding education for the mentally disabled when Carter was Georgia's governor in the 1970s.

"I admire the Carter Center; Mrs. Carter did a lot of good things for women," said Levetan, the daughter of Holocaust survivors. "But first I'm a Jew."

again... the question remains. why didn't the younger Carter speak out before? Is this leadership that he can't speak out against senile family members?

Abraham Foxman, the Anti-Defamation League's national director, said he was not disturbed that the former president's reaching out to the Jewish community might have been triggered in part by his grandson's political aspirations.

oh shut up Abe... you let this enabling crap go on as well.

"If it turns out that President Carter's love for his grandson brought about an epiphany in his relationship with the Jewish people, that's fine," said Foxman, who has criticized Carter over his statements on Israel. "I don't care what stimulated him to re-examine his bias toward the Jewish people. If it's his grandson and his understanding that his grandson's relations to the Jewish community will help him succeed -- I don't think we have the right to judge."

In his interview with JTA, the elder Carter acknowledged that the negative impressions about his book and book tour had ruptured his relations with the Jewish community. Jewish friends, including Atlanta Rabbi Alvin Sugarman, prominent Atlanta lawyer Miles Alexander and Stuart Eizenstat, who was Carter's chief White House domestic policy adviser, urged him to reach out to the Jews.

notice that Carter is only concerned with his power and not with the harm he has done. ABE WAKE UP!

He attempted to do so by arranging a talk at a synagogue or another Jewish venue, Carter told JTA, but was rebuffed. Hence he opted for the Christmas-Chanukah plea for forgiveness for any stigma he may have caused Israel.

maybe because you really aren't apologizing Jimmy... just say what you did wrong. not the effect of it

"We must recognize Israel’s achievements under difficult circumstances, even as we strive in a positive way to help Israel continue to improve its relations with its Arab populations, but we must not permit criticisms for improvement to stigmatize Israel," Carter wrote in his statement. "As I would have noted at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, but which is appropriate at any time of the year, I offer an Al Het for any words or deeds of mine that may have done so."

"Al Het" refers to the Yom Kippur prayer asking God forgiveness for sins committed against Him. In modern Hebrew it refers to any plea for forgiveness.

but you are a public figure Jimmy. it isn't just between you and g-d. tell us what you said specifically that was damaging.

Asked what in particular he might have done to stigmatize Israel, Carter referred to the title of his book. The former president said that he had attempted to conflate into a single title his belief that Palestine, not Israel, should control the West Bank, and that apartheid, not peace, would prevail were that not to happen. Apartheid was a predictor, he said, not a description; such an outlook was not inconsistent with Israeli leaders and pro-Israel groups.

details... details... details Jimmy. what about the inside of the book? let's go over what is really going on in Judea. why is Obama now attempting ethnic cleansing on Jews. why are Muslim settlements allowed while Jewish settlements are not allowed?

"I never intended or wanted to stigmatize the nation of Israel, even though I have disagreed with the settlement policy all the way back to the White House," he said.

he lied back then too apparently because he libeled Israel back then too by claiming a settlement freeze would last longer then in did for the run up to the peace talks that didn't lead to any peace for Israel. It just made it harder to blame a power like Egypt and turned it into Guerilla war. It was peace without the means to enforce any peace. worse then WAR!

This apology cum defense has frustrated Jewish leaders in the past. Carter seems overly focused on the title, they say, and does not deal with what they say are the book's distortions.

yes... that is putting it mildly

While Carter remained focused on the title in the interview with JTA, he appeared to have internalized criticisms that he was one-sided and unfair to the pro-Israel lobby.

internalized? what does that mean? he's lying again! he's sorry he didn't make a more distracting argument because he was too honest about his own Anti-Semitism. He's only sorry that he was caught.

He said he was pessimistic about current peace prospects, partly because Israel continued to build settlements -- but also because of the Palestinian leadership's "recalcitrance" in insisting on a total settlement freeze and its rejection of Israel's partial settlement freeze as sufficient grounds to restart talks.

how about the Muslim settlements Jimmy? Jerusalem was two thirds Jewish in 1948

"The Israelis have said they're not going to discuss East Jerusalem and are still constructing settlements in the West Bank, the Palestinians refuse to negotiate," said Carter, who travels frequently to the region. "The recalcitrance on the part of the Palestinians and Israeli settlements -- I don't see at this moment a way to bring an end to the impasse."

notice he doesn't mention Bibi's 10 month freeze

Carter said he never meant to convey the impression that the pro-Israel lobby silenced criticism of Israel, only that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee was the "most influential lobbying group" and that presidents including himself and congresses have historically been "totally committed" to Israel's security. He was grateful for the rise of J Street, saying that the dovish group's views were aligned with his own.

Double talk and praise for J street. Carter does like a mirror. what is wrong with a good cause being powerful Carter?

"My pre-eminent foreign policy objective,” Carter said, “has been peace in the Middle East" fueled in part by his affection for Israel. He said he remained committed to helping release Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier held captive by Hamas since June 2006, and noted that he had helped relay two letters from Shalit's parents to the captured soldier, and one letter from Shalit to his family.

it didn't help Jimmy. It just enabled more terrorism and gave the idea of freeing thousands of murderers more momentum.

Jewish groups that had led criticism of Carter welcomed the outreach -- and adopted a wait-and-see pose.

"Over the years NJDC has taken issue with what we perceived to be President Carter's one-sided criticism of the State of Israel," Ira Forman, the CEO of the National Jewish Democratic Council, told JTA. "We think only fair that when the former president asks for forgiveness for any criticism that may have stigmatized Israel that we should respond in kind. We appreciate President Carter's ‘Al Het’ and encourage him to keep these sentiments in mind as he speaks in the future about the State of Israel."

another enabler coming from Jewish groups. the Jews should tell Carter to go away.

The younger Carter has downplayed his grandfather's views in what will primarily be a race -- likely to take place in March, if Adelman goes to Singapore -- fought on local bread-and-butter issues.

again... why didn't you speak out before Jr. if you knew Grandpa was wrong?

"You and I both know that the Georgia Senate doesn’t set Middle East policy. And I don’t think anybody would want it to," he recently told the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Still, the elder Carter launched his first bid for the governor's mansion from a state Senate seat, and Jason Carter likely also has greater ambitions.

It would make sense for him to reach out to Jews, said Joy Malkus, the research director for JACPAC, a Chicago-based pro-Israel political action committee. She recalled the similar experience of Jesse Jackson Jr., the congressman who had to overcome Jewish animosity to his father, the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Jews in Jackson's district were "naturally somewhat skeptical," she said, and Jackson worked hard, through visits to Israel and cooperation with the local federation, to overcome the skepticism.

"From what I remember at the very beginning when he ran," Malkus said, "we really had to talk to people, and say, 'Yes, we did sit down with him, and he had a position on Israel, and he worked with federation,' and people had to be somewhat assured that he was going to be a friend."

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Iran holding Osama bin Laden family members?

Iran holding Osama bin Laden family members?

From al Jazeera:

Iranian authorities are holding several family members of Osama bin Laden, according to Abdul Rahman bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader's second son.

In an interview published on Al Jazeera Arabic's website on Monday, Abdul Rahman bin Laden said that Eman, his sister, one of his stepmothers and five of his brothers have been detained in Tehran since 1997

He alleged that his sister had managed to escape several weeks ago while on a shopping tour permitted by authorities every six months.  She has since taken refuge in the Saudi Arabian embassy.

Abdul Rahman bin Laden said that he had been unaware whether his relatives were alive until Eman contacted him a month ago.  He then told her to go to the Saudi embassy.  He told Al Jazeera that he was concerned for his sister's health and he called on Tehran to release his relatives.  He also called for the Saudi government to ensure his sister's departure from the country.

Hussein Shobokshi, a columnist for the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq Alawsat, told Al Jazeera that the discovery Iran was holding members of bin Laden's family was consistent with reports "that Iran has been able to infiltrate al-Qaeda operations".

"They have been hosting key figures in the leadership structure of al-Qaeda for some time and they have been co-operating visibly with them in Iraq, Yemen and Somalia amongst other places," he said.  (Ed. note: Meanwhile, the world turns a blind eye to this soon to go nuclear state sponsor of terror.)

But Abdul Rahman bin Laden cited poor relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran for the reason no agreement had been reached over freeing his relatives. "My siblings are innocent and have nothing to do with other people's disputes with our father," he said.

Abdul Rahman bin Laden and his siblings are the children of the al-Qaeda leader's first wife.

Abdul rahman bin laden as child Happier times --->

"Fatima, Sa'ad, Omar, Mohammed, Osman and Abdul Rahman Osama arranged for his first daughter, Fatima, to be married to a Saudi fighter at age 12. Her husband died in the American attacks on Afghanistan two years later."

According to this report, Abdul Rahman bin Laden "found it difficult to regain Saudi nationality after it was revoked and now lives quietly in Syria".


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Coasties, JAPs, Sexism, Weeds, Rejuveniles and the Definition of Hotness

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I seldom use this space to cry "anti-Semitism" or to rail at the misogynist patriarchy, but every once in a while, the Jewish feminist in me uses her guest posting privileges.
why not? it's a reality we totally deal with. stop kissing ass to your "liberal" and "progressive" friends... and you totally know what I'm talking about here Ester. don't act like I can't define you because I hate that. you know damn well you want to rant about shit, but ranting about a philosophy and world view is very different then ranting about your genetilia and who wears the pants. both can be fun to talk about however, but really you act as if feminism should be taken seriously at this juncture. you can choose to be a Jew. I never chose to have a penis Ester. It's wrong to put the two subjects together. it leads to some kind of equivalence argument that you package for your liberal readers. excuse me as I thumb my anus a little bit...
Coastie Over the past week or so, my Jewish circles online and off have been buzzing about two things. Most recently, this video ("The Coastie Song," via DCC at Jewschool) from the University of Wisconsin that is an ode to (or perhaps a condemnation of) the East Coast Jewish honeys who are blowing Daddy's money. But even before that came this Details magazine article by Christopher Noxon, celebrating "The Rise of the Hot Jewish Girl" - with its subtitle of "Why American Men Are Lusting After Women of the Tribe," hailed by many as a long-overdue paean to Jewish girls, or women.
oh come on... this is a no brainer. it's because they have written Jews off as elitist and getting to screw an elitism is like busting a virgin. it is pathetic and about power. My last boss in advertising was a Greek and he used to spend half his time telling me about the Jewish women he screwed... probably because I was a Jew and he thought it pissed me off. It didn't really because any woman no matter who her parents were that thought that guy was worth screwing deserved what she got... probably a disease. He obviously didn't think highly of any of his Jewess trophy screws because he settled down with a Venezualan who shared his Chavistan politics... but that is another story.
After a few mentions of Rachel Weisz, Natalie Portman, and Mila Kunis, the focus is revealed to be Jewish women in pornography. As feminist site Jezebel noted, "It's a pretext for a package of "JILFS" (guess) that include photos of and interviews with starlets whose appeal hasn't historically hinged on their rabbinical status." Are these two pieces of popular culture evidence for the appeal of Jewish women, or are they insults masked as compliments? Are they anti-Jewish, or anti-women, or neither?
well ya knows... they did kill an awful lot of us off. if one were a bitch connoisseur and not a real lover... a kind of ego based pursuit in the bedroom kind of thang?
It's not that the "Coasties" song itself is so bad - I mean, these guys didn't invent the term (although they did put a beat to defining it) - and with or without "Coasties," the JAP stereotype (as much as all stereotypes) is still alive and well. As a friend just pointed out in an IM chat, women getting offended by this video is kind of like him getting offended by a portrayal of the ludicrous men on "Jersey Shore" (which I'm not sure about, but I get what he's saying).
really I have no idea wtf you are talking about Ester. Coasties? background on that please. I spend most of my time hanging out online and don't go to bars. how on earth did Jews get called Coasties? is it because we aren't in Middle America? boy is that a myth
I'm pretty sure that this stereotype has skipped me - I've neither the money nor the inclination to spend $500 (or even $15) on sunglasses or wear Uggs (although I admit, I am from the East Coast and occasionally drink Starbucks). But as a single Jewish woman, I still suffer the fallout from stereotypes. After years of writing about relationships between Jewish men and women, I believe that anything that paints Jewish women in general as superficial damages the reputation of all Jewish women, and empowers others to use this stereotype as fact in conversations and in cultural products. (Despite it's clever riff on "Gold Digger," this is why I'm not a fan of the "Gelt Digger" t-shirts.)
well Amen Sister. of course it is bullshit. my sister barely gets by as well. but I think there still is something special about you for being a Jew
People who may not know many Jewish women and who form their opinions of things based on popular culture may see this kind of video in a vacuum and determine that the behavior depicted is typical, or may read the Details article and think all Jewish women are porn stars.
now we are all porn stars... oh lord... what next will they say? it isn't our fault that we are often top of our field. oops elitism...
But even people who should know better and who deal with Jews many times a day use these tropes to justify bad dating behavior. I think there's a reason that on JDaters Anonymous, my most-commented-on post of the last two years is "Driving the Jewish Men Away," offered originally in jest, but leading to some bitter conversation on why Jewish women may or may not be at fault for the lack of available, willing Jewish men.
hey Ester... I might be available this month. moo ha ha ha... but seriously... guys really don't like to be a commodity. especially since our chances of employment are no better then yours and yet our sexuality is completely tied in to our ability to provide. frankly I've given up on that fight... hence all my social networking that doesn't bring me a profit. my best friend is a Jewish Doctor. I can set you up with him if you want... he really gets turned off by women and their needs however. He makes plenty of money and he is a great guy... ok maybe a little passive aggressive, but other then that... he's my best friend, but he remembers being the nerdy kid that girls wouldn't touch and he resents the behavior of most dames.

In the Details article, I learned that Jewish women are only seen as hot when they shatter the otherness/expectations/limitations of their Jewishness, through looking, behaving or sounding not-particularly-Jewish but while otherwise conforming to contemporary standards of attractiveness. Heterosexual men are attracted to conventionally hot women - although we could unpack how conventional attractiveness is constructed, this is not really a news story. As for Jews in porn, a population that I doubt reads this blog, they are working in an industry that by its definition casts all its actors as sex objects - so that men (gentiles or Jews) who enjoy watching women in porn also enjoy watching Jewish women in porn is, again, not a surprise.
translation: be a blonde Gentile woman and pretend to be Jewish for hotness. I knew a lot Caucasian non Jewish Girls who were adopted into Jewish families when I was growing up and they did very well in life.
Jezebel blasted writer Noxon for his Details piece; I don't know Noxon personally, but I do know, as a writer, that you can't always assume the piece - or even the headline - is the writer. But what I think is interesting is that Noxon has his own experience with Jewish women, most notably his wife - "Weeds" creator Jenji Kohan - which we can only hope/assume inspires a positive image of Jewish women. So we can assume (or at least, I'm assuming) that Noxon's perspective is not an inherently anti-Jewish or misogynistic one.
some stereotypes have some truth to it I guess... any niche sexuality shtick has it's drawbacks. I wouldn't want to be a nebbish Jewish stereotype that often can lead to success. I prefer to be my obnoxious self that isn't afraid to offend anyone. I'm a one girl kind of guy and I see no benefit of playing to that libidinal cliche.
While I was on Noxon's site, I read about his last book, "Rejuvenile" - an examination of how people (mostly men) are holding onto childlike behaviors and putting off adulthood (in this clip reel from his site, he talks about how he met and eventually proposed to Kohan - on the kickball field), and how this presents an opportunity for marketers. But my question is, how is this desire to look, feel, act and be younger, this maintaining the grip on a more adolescent attitude, impacting relationships in terms of both shaping attraction and commitment?
is this about Jewish guys or guys in general? Women seem to be very tolerant of this boy stuff. I find it to be as annoying as most women. it really leads to a lot of school yard style abuse. if anything I find women benefit from the Bull fighting and school yard play. It produces a more dominant mate, but then you have to share him. you can always chase Ishmael out of the tent though. they say Gorillas live in Harems. So do some Arabs in Saudi Arabia.
ooops... I said something elitist again
Standards of beauty and which traits are considered attractive in women in a particular era are a product of that era's social norms, expectations and culture. What's interesting to me is what plays out in popular culture - although Jewish men don't have to look a certain way to be seen as desirable as long as they display other traits (intelligence and/or humor, primarily) that are considered attractive, the language around attractive Jewish women seems to require us to see their primary worth as attractiveness first and as an afterthought add, "and you'd never believe she's Jewish!"
Ester I can't tell you how much psychology it forces most men to deal with. a lot of flattery and deceit. It really is a lot of work and it gets in the way of actually making a living... which is something a lot of ladies want their men to do. it's not a problem for me however since I've given up on both making a living and flattering women. Most heterosexual guys are a lot less critical then the gay ones who are a lot of women's best friends. the materialistic femme culture really isn't men's fault. It's something you femmes do to yourselves.
This leads me to wonder about other assumptions about men and women in general, that women are more emotionally attuned and therefore attracted to inner substance and potential, while men are more visual, concerned with status and are attracted to appearance. And is all of this a concession to the overall emphasis on staying younger longer?
the status bit isn't true. we aren't concerned with status at all. it's you who are. and we want you ladies. we don't like to be humiliated and with all those Gorillas running around that you (ladies) encourage in the school yard the one thing that protects us is indeed status.
I lack the formal sociologist's training or feminist educational background to do anything but conjecture.
just don't shave your legs.
Besides, I wouldn't want to make any generalizations - that could lead to dangerous stereotyping, accusations of misogyny and misandry, and, in a worst case scenario, to more YouTube videos. And no one needs that.
oh noes. wouldn't want to be objective about anything. it is post feminism you are talking about?
below is what I posted on her profile.... ;^)

I'm enjoying your latest post... will get back to you on it later

6 hours ago


Noah David Simon
you do realize I'm going to tear you a new asshole for your opinions... but I'm going to enjoy every second of it. I'm going to be reposting parts of your latest blog post on my blog because I think you are dealing with some real juicy stuff... that I totally disagree with, but I admire that you aren't afraid to think about.

Esther Kustanowitz
Believe it or not, I don't write to incite you, or anyone. But honestly, I hope you're engaging in the conversation on a high level, and not with the intention of tearing anyone a new anything, which I find to be a violent and uncomfortable image. I'm all about the conversation, but I believe it's got to serve a purpose and be conducted with respect.


Noah David Simon
PS... I think you are hot. I guess that might niche me in the scurvy syber freak that is posting weird shit on my profile category and probably doesn't have a job. I'm ok with that.

Noah David Simon
but I can tell you that most of my Jewish guy pals are more concerned with their Jewish noses then you know. I can also tell you that hooking up with a Jewish girl is near impossible... especially for a dude like me that is on edge and can't keep a job because I scare people... probably because because I talk about shit. either way it's a Jewish trait that I'm ok with. it is very true that I've got a big mouth... my looks have nothing to do with that. if I didn't say a word you'd of thought I was an intimidating Spaniard or something. at any rate... my sister is the same. she has a big mouth and she don't look like a JEW JEW... she looks like my sister.


Noah David Simon
oh yes... respect... um... right. um... well that takes time to think about being respectful. this is just me in reaction mode

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