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  3. Small tomatoes overused under toast T S A O T
  4. I copied the original WTL library icon. When it was replaced by the update/upgrade, I just used Windows property manager to allow me to change the icon back to the original one. wtl icon.ico
  5. Here is some video footage when Jordan was in our junior grade football
  6. Moreless you can say that they are both "Rugby" if you are looking from an "outsiders" perspective. Here is a link to a wiki page where it discusses what the differences and enmity between the two codes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_rugby_league_and_rugby_union However, to those who actually follow either "Rugby" code, it is considered offensive when you call Rugby League "Rugby", as Rugby Union is called "Rugby" or "Union" for short. Rugby League is always called as "Rugby League" (if you are either Australian, New Zealander, or British), or "Footy" (if you are from the states of NSW or QLD in Australia), but never does it get called "Rugby".
  7. It is now the time of year where we get to play with matches. 🤩 20260406_054951.mp4
  8. The last study edition in both WT Libs is April and the last MWB in both WT Libs is May.
  9. There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those that know binary and those that don't.
  10. Here is a coupe of pictures of the painting work that was done last month. New colour from light grey to hammer finish charcoal. Chair rows instead the spray booth. Close up of the hammer finish paint. Sample of original chair cushion back and original timber armrest. We have been meeting back in our Kingdom Hall a week before the Memorial, and I have yet to take any pictues of what it now looks inside the hall, but here is a link to some pictures of our old interior.
  11. NATO is an alliance between the King of the South and other members. Both those Watchtowers refer to NATO as an alliance led by the King of the South.
  12. 2023: Read Daniel 11:40. Daniel chapter 11 speaks of two kings, or political powers, who struggle with each other for world domination. By comparing this prophecy with others in the Bible, we can identify “the king of the north” as Russia and its allies and “the king of the south” as the Anglo-American World Power. https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2023521#h=24 2025: Our understanding of Bible prophecy can move us to preach with zeal. We know that the time left for this system is short. We recognize that current events and the attitude of people today reflect what the Bible foretold would mark the last days. We perceive how the rivalry between the Anglo-American World Power and Russia and its allies fulfills the prophecy about the king of the south and the king of the north “in the time of the end.” (Dan. 11:40) https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2025322#h=17 Yes, they use NATO, but the Watchtower didn't update that the KoS is the Anglo-American World Power.
  13. I downloaded WTL from the CD, not JW.org. This new image might only be available if you downloaded WTL from JW.org Do you have the June Study Watchtower or the July-August MWB?
  14. There’s something solid about that question. Not just what it says — but who asked it. Abraham wasn’t challenging Jehovah. He was reaching for Him — trying to understand Him, trying to align his thinking with what he already knew to be true.
  15. Sometimes I think we reduce animals in our minds. We take one obvious feature and let that stand for the whole creature. Rabbit? Big ears. And yes, that makes sense at first. Rabbits are known for their ears. But the moment you look more closely, that quick definition starts to fall apart. They all have ears, yes, but not all of them have the kind of dramatic ears people picture right away. That matters, because it reminds us of something simple and beautiful: Jehovah does not make copies. He makes families with resemblance, but not sameness. That becomes even clearer when you bring hares into the picture. Rabbits and hares are often treated as though they are basically the same animal, but they are not. They belong to the same family, yet they are shaped with different emphasis. Hares tend to look more stretched out — longer legs, usually longer ears, more openly built for speed. Rabbits often seem more tucked in somehow, more fitted for hiding, more fitted for disappearing. Even their young begin life differently. Baby rabbits are born helpless — blind, hairless, and needing protection at once. Baby hares come furred, open-eyed, and far more ready. That is not a small difference. It is another reminder that Jehovah did not make one pattern and stamp it over everything. He varied it. He adjusted it. He gave one kind what suited one way of living, and another kind what suited another. That is part of what makes creation feel alive instead of manufactured. It is not just that things work. It is that they work in distinct ways. You can feel intention in it. And then there is the face. That is really where this whole thought starts to deepen. A rabbit’s face is so familiar that it is easy to stop seeing it. We recognize it too quickly. The twitching nose. The whiskers. The front teeth. The split upper lip. Our mind says rabbit and moves on. But recognizing something is not the same as noticing it. That split upper lip is one example. Someone unfamiliar with rabbits might almost mistake it for a defect, but it is not. It belongs there. It is normal rabbit design. And once you realize that, the next question almost asks itself: why this shape? Why this little divided upper lip? The answer becomes more interesting the longer you stay with it. The lip is not just a feature sitting there by itself. It is part of a whole sensory and feeding arrangement. The whiskers are there. The active nose is there. The incisors are there. The split lip is there. Everything is gathered right at the front because that is where the rabbit meets the world. That thought stays with me: the rabbit meets the world with its face. Not with one sense at a time, but with several working together. The whiskers sense. The nose stays in motion. The mouth does more than bite — it selects, gathers, and trims. The incisors keep growing, which tells you that this whole arrangement is made for continual use. It is an active, coordinated front-end system. And that split upper lip is part of it, not incidental to it. There is something beautiful in realizing that what first looked like a tiny notch is actually connected to a whole way of living. It becomes even more striking when you learn that rabbits are not rodents but lagomorphs, and that behind their main upper incisors sits another small pair of teeth. Once again, the familiar creature turns out to be deeper than first glance suggested. What looked simple was not simple. What looked obvious was not exhausted by being recognized. The whiskers deepen that thought too. They are not ornament. They are touch. They are information. So now the rabbit’s face begins to come together in a fuller way: wide-placed eyes, ears receiving sound, whiskers sensing nearby space, the nose drawing in scent, the upper lip working with precision, the incisors ready. This is not a random collection of pleasant features. It is coordination. It is concentrated awareness. And maybe that is one reason the rabbit’s softness can mislead us. Soft is not the same as simple. Gentle-looking is not the same as basic. The rabbit does look soft. It does look gentle. But inside that gentleness is exactness. Inside that softness is precision. Jehovah did not choose between making it appealing and making it capable. He did both. We are often the ones who separate beauty from function. Jehovah does not. He makes things beautiful in the way they function, and functional in a way that adds to their beauty. That little split upper lip keeps drawing the eye back because it seems small until you realize it belongs to something larger than itself. It is one visible part of a whole arrangement. And that seems to be true in creation again and again. You notice one edge of something, one little feature, and if you stay with it long enough it starts leading you into the wisdom behind it. That makes Job 12:7 feel especially fitting here. “Ask, please, the animals, and they will instruct you.” The rabbit does that quietly. It corrects first impressions. It slows you down. It makes you look again. It teaches that living things should not be reduced to their most obvious feature. It teaches that family resemblance does not mean sameness. It teaches that something small may carry much more meaning than we first assume. And it teaches that Jehovah’s wisdom is often resting in plain sight, waiting for patient eyes. So the rabbit’s face is not just cute — though it is. It is not just familiar. It is not just soft. It is a sensing arrangement, a feeding arrangement, an alert arrangement. It is one of those places in creation where a person may smile first, then grow quiet. Because now you are not only looking at a rabbit. You are looking at thought. Jehovah’s thought. Can any one small glimpse really hold all the wisdom Jehovah has woven into even one creature? And we have not even gone down the rabbit hole yet — because after the rabbit gathers its food, another wonder begins. © 2026 David Paull. Copyright is claimed in the original selection, arrangement, and expressive presentation of this blog and its images. Individual images retain their original ownership or licensing status.
  16. I'm pretty sure I know how Jehovah feels about it, that's good enough for me. 😁
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  18. Trying to melt the cheese on the moon. 20260406_055816[2].mp4
  19. *** dp chap. 16 pp. 276-277 par. 15 The Contending Kings Near Their End *** 15 “In the time of the end the king of the south will engage with him in a pushing,” the angel told Daniel. (Daniel 11:40a) Has the king of the south ‘pushed’ the king of the north during “the time of the end”? (Daniel 12:4, 9) Yes, indeed. After the first world war, the punitive peace treaty imposed upon the then king of the north—Germany—was surely “a pushing,” an incitement to retaliation. After his victory in the second world war, the king of the south targeted fearsome nuclear weapons on his rival and organized against him a powerful military alliance, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Concerning NATO’s function, a British historian says: “It was the prime instrument for the ‘containment’ of the USSR, which was now perceived as the principal threat to European peace. Its mission lasted for 40 years, and was carried out with indisputable success.” As the years of the Cold War went by, the “pushing” by the king of the south included high-tech espionage as well as diplomatic and military offensives. https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1101999036&srctype=wol&srcid=share&par=21 *** w20 May p. 13 par. 6 Who Is “the King of the North” Today? *** 6 The king of the north and the king of the south continue to compete for world domination. For example, consider what happened after World War II when the Soviet Union and its allies gained influence over much of Europe. The actions of the king of the north forced the king of the south to form an international military alliance, known as NATO. The king of the north continues to compete with the king of the south in an expensive arms race. The king of the north fought his rival in proxy wars and insurgencies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In recent years, Russia and its allies have spread their influence across the globe. They have also engaged with the king of the south in cyber warfare. The kings have accused each other of using destructive computer programs in an effort to damage their economies and political systems. And as foretold by Daniel, the king of the north continues his attack on God’s people.—Dan. 11:41. https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=2020401&srctype=wol&srcid=share&par=13
  20. I wish I could remain single but my body keeps warning me to get a mate. Could this be how Adam felt that a soulmate was made for him? 🤔
  21. Btw.. hows the economy in your country?.. some bros in my country have stopped working already. They're public transpo driver... And economy is slowing down.
  22. The jw.org banner is "No More Corrupt Politicians!" That wraps it up nicely without being specific.
  23. Tuesday, April 14 Will the Judge of all the earth not do what is right?—Gen. 18:25. A person’s eternal future does not depend on when he happens to die. Jehovah is the perfect Judge—he renders just and righteous decisions. (Ps. 33:4, 5) We can be confident that “the Judge of all the earth” will do what is right. It is also reasonable to conclude that a person’s eternal future does not depend on where he happens to live. It is unthinkable that Jehovah would automatically label as “goats” millions of people who live in lands where they never had an opportunity to respond to the Kingdom message. (Matt. 25:46) The righteous Judge of all the earth cares even more about these individuals than we ever could. We do not know how Jehovah will maneuver events during the great tribulation. Perhaps some of these people will have an opportunity to learn about Jehovah, put faith in him, and take their stand on Jehovah’s side when he sanctifies himself before all nations.—Ezek. 38:16. w24.05 12 ¶14-15
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    • Modern references to creative days:
       
      *** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
      The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
       
      *** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
      So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
       
      *** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
      WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
       
      *** lc pp. 26 Science and the Genesis Account ***
      A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.”
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    • Kiana Williamson

      My spiritual routine is… sorely lacking order…
       
      My list of personal study projects only keeps growing, and it seems I cannot finish even one. I am absolutely terrible at study. My brain just doesn’t seem to “go off,” but at the same time, nothing ever gets accomplished 😵‍💫
       
      Like now—I found a JW-friendly app (Personal Bible Trainer). I chose to read the Bible from scratch, both the Old and New Testament, and it gives a challenge, goal, or thought to focus on with the chapters (or part of a chapter) you’re reading. I also decided to highlight my Bible while I’m at it so I know for sure I read the chapters. Then I remembered I had started writing down the characters mentioned, so I don’t forget who was in the chapter, when, where, and in what order. And then there’s the daily text and weekly meeting study… it’s just all horror!
       
      Just from this, you can probably see my mind is absolute chaos 🤯 My brain feels like a bag filled with water—but full of holes.
       
      I’ve cut back on work due to my health slowly deteriorating. Now I’m only working 2 days a week instead of 4. I stopped going out in field service and have been asking others not to invite me because I keep having to cancel last minute due to my mystery illness/condition.
       
      Now I really need ideas that might help plug these holes—so I can actually retain information and build a study routine that works for me. I can’t even remember how I was able to handle so many subjects back in my school days 😮‍💨
       
      I know most brothers and sisters have families, strong spiritual routines, and goals that help them stay focused on spreading the good news of the Kingdom. Being in the truth by myself, I’m doing everything solo. And over the years—with moving to an actual home, changing congregations, and now my health failing at this age… anything I once had in mind spiritually (like learning a new language, LDC, or working on projects like Ramapo) is gone, and my zeal has almost fizzled out.
       
      I had some shepherding calls after isolating myself for so long and not attending meetings for a few months. The elders reminded me that there are people who care about me, even when life gets in the way—and that isolation won’t help. And they’re right… it doesn’t.
       
      The only thing that kept me going—then and even now—are Jesus’ words and Peter’s response after many stopped following him:
       
      “So Jesus said to the Twelve: ‘You do not want to go also, do you?’ Simon Peter answered him: ‘Lord, whom shall we go away to? You have sayings of everlasting life. We have believed and have come to know that you are the Holy One of God.’” — John 6:67–69
       
      Right now, I’m just trying to focus on getting my mind back into studying properly and maybe having a good comment at the meetings again.
       
      Any advice you may have that could help—I would really appreciate it. Otherwise, please just keep me in your prayers. 🙏🏼 
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    • Jim Jam

      This church is literally stealing our songs:
       
       
      These people have zero shame
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    • Xtian

      When u think that Jehovah’s promise is too slow and taking long time to come to pass, kindly remember these Bible passage:
      2Peter 3: 8,9.
      "However, do not let this escape your notice, beloved ones, that one day is with Jehovah as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day."
      "Jehovah is not slow concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance."
      Since a day is like a thousand years in his eyes, have u lived up to an hour in HIS eyes so that u may lose patient and consider HIS promises slow 🐌 ? Food for thoughts! ✌️ 
       
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    • Kiana Williamson

      To all brothers and sisters 💜
       
      I truly appreciate the opportunity to read your posts and think deeply about subjects I may not have considered before.
       
      It’s often been difficult for me to express my thoughts clearly in person—those conversations sometimes end in silence, awkwardness, or embarrassment. But having the chance to share my thoughts here and respond to others has been a new and amazing experience for me.
       
      Thank you all for that.
      · 5 replies
    • Kiana Williamson

      Good morning/evening friends,

      I am feeling terribly ill and wonder how my brothers and sisters keep hanging in there.

      A little insight on my mystery illness/condition: I have always had intestinal issues, but recently, last August, things have shifted drastically. Instead of the usual bouts of intestinal pain, uterine pain has come about as well. It wasn’t anything too unusual since both parts are in close proximity and affect each other a lot of the time. But this time, the pain is constant, makes me sick, and makes me feel weak.

      It affected me so much that I lost my appetite and lost 25 lbs. Recently, I am able to eat a bit more. The pain isn’t as constant, but the sickness is. I never understood what motion sickness was like until this condition struck me. Just turning in bed or walking is so sickening.

      I have to cut back on my days at work because the illness affects me all day. Some days it’s bearable, and having to drive to work puts my adrenaline in gear, and when I start working, I get another dose. However, now at work, I sweat so much, and I always feel like I’m going to throw up at any moment. Weakness is starting to replace the adrenaline.

      I have an MRI set up for the end of next month and am currently still waiting for a call from the gastroenterologist and gynecologist to schedule appointments. I might have to call again Monday to ask why I am not getting the calls.

      I have been praying, reading the Bible, and using jw.org, but my mind is so chaotic, and I end up biting off more than I can chew when I try to focus on something. I start with one task, then it ends up branching into 50 other sub-tasks. I am being very inefficient and would like to know what scriptures or articles you find helpful during these kinds of days.

      Also, what else helps give you peace, soothes, and helps you remain patient through the frustration of waiting for approvals and appointments?
      · 5 replies
    • Sheep

      Now, at least in my part of the world, everyone in just about heading out the door for the memorial.
       
      I have a feeling that's going to lead to a quiet evening on JWTalk.
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    • Jim Jam

      Saying "a Jehovah's Witness elder" in french is awkward, because elder and former are the same word ('ancien').
      So "a Jehovah's Witness elder" sounds the same as "a former Jehovah's Witness"
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    • dljbsp  »  Michael Mitco

      Michael—welcome.
       
      Romania feels like one of those places where the past and present are constantly in quiet conversation… mountains that have seen generations come and go, cities that carry their history without needing to say much about it. There’s something grounding about that.
       
      I noticed you’re serving as a publisher—that’s meaningful. It also brings to mind how the work has continued to move forward across Eastern Europe, including Romania, often under changing conditions, yet with a steady kind of faith that doesn’t draw attention to itself—but endures.
       
      I’m really glad you’re here. Communities like this benefit from thoughtful voices, and I have a feeling yours will be one of them.
       
      Looking forward to hearing from you when you’re ready.
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    • dljbsp  »  LJTheFox

      Hey Logan—welcome!
       
      Sherman has that wide-open North Texas feel to it—big skies, steady pace, and a strong sense of community.
      It’s a great place to be grounded while still staying active, especially if you enjoy things like running and staying sharp with computer science.
       
      I noticed your “Hello Everyone” post—jumping in like that says a lot. It takes a certain openness to step into a new space and engage right away, and that kind of presence adds something real to the whole community.
       
      I was also thinking about how Jehovah’s people have come together in Texas during difficult times—like the relief work highlighted on JW.org after the winter storms. It’s a reminder of how quickly genuine unity forms, even among those who have just met.
       
      Glad you’re here. Hope you settle in easily and enjoy the conversations—there’s a lot of good ahead.
      · 0 replies
    • dljbsp  »  Hayley

      Hi Hayley—welcome! It’s nice to see someone here from Myrtle Beach. That whole area has such a relaxed, coastal feel to it… you can almost sense it just hearing the name.
       
      A few publishers from my congregation actually head down your way each summer, so Myrtle Beach has come up in conversation quite a bit over the years—I’ve always been a little curious what it’s like during that season when everything comes alive.
       
      It’s really encouraging to see you jump right in as a publisher and already engaging with others. That kind of spirit makes a real difference in a community like this.
       
      I was thinking of a report from Madagascar where brothers and sisters would travel long distances just to be together for meetings—it really highlights how much we all value association, no matter where we are.
       
      Glad you’re here, Hayley. Looking forward to seeing more of your thoughts and getting to know you.
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