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  2. Anacondas like gorging, large alligators. VTISF
  3. Vacation spots vary around the world, though I tend to be drawn to the outdoors.
  4. Destination weddings are quite popular and are experiencing a significant boom, driven by couples seeking unique experiences, better value than local weddings, and the desire to turn their event into a multi-day vacation.
  5. Vesna Vulović boarded a normal flight in 1972 and ended up making history by accident. At cruising altitude, the plane exploded. It came apart in midair. Everyone else died. Vesna didn’t. She was trapped inside a section of the plane and fell from 33,000 feet with no parachute. That piece of wreckage hit a snowy hillside and somehow spared her life. Her injuries were severe. She spent weeks unconscious. She had to learn how to walk again. She survived—and set a record no one has ever wanted. People joke that others have been “dying to break it.” No one ever has.
  6. I would tell my younger self, "You know how you never liked or used black pepper when you get older you will not only like and use black pepper, but you will also like hot, spicy food - especially BBQ."
  7. Capturing the leader of a developing South American country is vastly different than capturing the leader of a superpower, especially a leader already looking over his shoulder in preparation for something like this. Not necessarily from the United States but from Ukraine or some other bad actor.
  8. Jesus did more than speak about Jehovah. He helped people know Him. By the way he taught, showed patience, and treated others with kindness, people learned Jehovah’s name and what He is like. That same work is happening today. The Daily Text reminds us that Jehovah’s organization is doing everything possible to help others come to know God’s name. Teaching, translating, publishing, and reaching people in many different ways all serve that one goal. The effort is full and ongoing. But then the question turns toward us. We are part of that organization. So we ask ourselves, Are we doing all we can? Not everything imaginable, but everything possible for us. Paul’s counsel fits well here when he urged Timothy to “do your utmost in the ministry.” — 2 Timothy 4:5 I was especially moved by an older brother’s expression. He is confined to his home, yet he shared that he and other older ones in the congregation are sending out over 3,500 letters each week and making more than 250 phone calls to unassigned territory. Our older ones are working unassigned territory. What a privilege. He added that he finds the ministry very productive. That experience brings to mind Jesus’ words about the widow who gave what she could. He focused, not on the amount, but on the heart behind it. — Mark 12:43, 44 It also echoes the reminder to work “whole-souled as for Jehovah.” — Colossians 3:23 Age, health, or territory does not limit Jehovah’s ability to bless sincere effort. Jehovah is clearly doing His part. His organization is fully engaged. Seeing faithful brothers and sisters do their utmost gently moves each of us to look at our own circumstances and ask how we can keep making Jehovah’s name known.
  9. Exactly - that is why the thread is not about "assuming things that only the brother we're discussing about can clear up" since it has not solely been discussing the person in the OP but the subject of hookah lounges in general.
  10. Greg… that one landed like a flat tire. You’ve got another try in you. 😄
  11. Delivery is the point that the product reaches the customer, unfortunately it's now defined as reaching its destination.
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  13. Putin helps maintain a certain stability in the world. If he were captured or removed, it could lead to chaos, with several generals controlling different parts of Russia—many of them with access to nuclear weapons. Since the war against Ukraine began, some generals have reportedly wanted to use nuclear weapons. If Trump was reluctant to confront even a small country like North Korea, do you really think he would be willing to deal with several powerful generals in Russia?
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  15. Sunday, January 11 I have made your name known.—John 17:26. We count it a privilege to share the truth about God’s Kingdom with others! That privilege is not open to just anyone. For instance, when Jesus was on earth, he did not allow the wicked spirits to witness about him. (Luke 4:41) Today, before a person shares in the ministry with Jehovah’s people, he must qualify for the privilege. We show how much we appreciate the honor to preach by giving a witness wherever and whenever we can. Like Jesus, our goal is to plant and water seeds of Kingdom truth in the hearts of people. (Matt. 13:3, 23; 1 Cor. 3:6) In line with Jesus’ example, Jehovah’s organization does everything possible to help others come to know God’s name. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures has played a significant role in this by restoring God’s name to its rightful place. This Bible translation is now available in whole or in part in over 270 languages. w24.04 9 ¶8-9
  16. Hi Alexey, welcome to JWTalk!
    I see you’re from Ukraine—a place with a deep history and some beautiful scenery.
    If you’re in the mood to browse, the Photo Gallery (scenery shots are always a treat) is easy to enjoy, and some folks like the quiet reading without pressure to post.
    Thanks for joining us—looking forward to whatever you feel like sharing as you get settled.

  17. Still Standing, Even When Unsteady “These are the days of our years—seventy years, or eighty if one is especially strong; but their pride is trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass by, and away we fly.” (Psalm 90:10) “But the one who has endured to the end will be saved.” (Matthew 24:13) “Therefore we do not give up. Even if our outer person is wasting away, surely our inner person is being renewed from day to day. For though the tribulation is momentary and light, it produces for us a glory that is of more and more surpassing weight and is everlasting. While we keep our eyes, not on the things seen, but on the things unseen. For the things seen are temporary, but the things unseen are everlasting.” (2 Corinthians 4:16–18) Time has a way of slipping past us without warning. One season turns into another, and before we know it, years are behind us. Psalm 90:10 has always felt honest to me. It does not exaggerate, and it does not soften things either. Life is brief, even when it is long. And much of it carries strain. Jehovah tells us that up front, not to discourage us, but to help us think clearly about what really matters. Jesus’ words narrow the focus even more. He does not talk about strength, talent, or ease. He talks about endurance. Staying faithful when life presses in. Remaining loyal when answers are not immediate and relief is not quick. Endurance is rarely impressive to look at. Most days it feels quiet, even unnoticed. But it matters deeply to Jehovah. That has become very real to me over the last few years. When vestibular neuritis entered my life, it changed how I move through the world. Balance became uncertain. Simple things—standing, walking, turning—began to require thought and caution. There was no dramatic moment where it left. It simply stayed. And with it came limits I did not choose. I had to slow down. I had to adjust expectations. I had to accept that I would still serve Jehovah, still attend as much as possible, still care about others—just not in the same way or at the same pace. Some days, endurance meant showing up while feeling unsteady. Other days, it meant accepting what I could not do and trusting that Jehovah understood. That is why Paul’s words at 2 Corinthians 4:16–18 carry so much weight for me. The outer person really can waste away. That is not weakness. It is reality. But at the same time—quietly, almost invisibly—the inner person can be renewed. Day by day. Not all at once. Not loudly. Just faithfully. What if endurance is simply refusing to let hardship define our devotion? What if Jehovah values steady loyalty more than visible strength? What if what feels like limitation is actually refining our trust in Him? The years do move quickly. Jehovah knows that better than anyone. And He sees every effort made under strain, every careful step taken while unsteady, every decision to remain faithful when life feels fragile. None of it is lost. None of it is forgotten.
  18. KOTS is busy. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/us-launches-retaliatory-strikes-against-213601529.html
  19. Hi Alice, welcome to JWTalk!
    São Paulo is such a lively place—I imagine there’s always something happening around you.
    You might enjoy browsing the Photo Gallery, especially the nature shots people share, and the activity feed is a nice way to see what conversations are moving along.
    Thanks for joining us here, and I’m glad you’re with us—I’m looking forward to seeing what you feel like sharing over time.

     

  20. Hi Alexandre, welcome to JWTalk!
    Seeing Ukraine on your profile made me smile — there’s a lot of strength and beauty tied to that part of the world. You might enjoy browsing the Photo Gallery, especially the nature shots people share, and there’s also plenty of room here to just read quietly without any pressure to jump in right away. Thanks for joining us, and I’m looking forward to whatever you feel like sharing in time.

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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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    • dljbsp  »  Alexey

      Hi Alexey, welcome to JWTalk!
      I see you’re from Ukraine—a place with a deep history and some beautiful scenery.
      If you’re in the mood to browse, the Photo Gallery (scenery shots are always a treat) is easy to enjoy, and some folks like the quiet reading without pressure to post.
      Thanks for joining us—looking forward to whatever you feel like sharing as you get settled.
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    • dljbsp  »  AliceDilser

      Hi Alice, welcome to JWTalk!
      São Paulo is such a lively place—I imagine there’s always something happening around you.
      You might enjoy browsing the Photo Gallery, especially the nature shots people share, and the activity feed is a nice way to see what conversations are moving along.
      Thanks for joining us here, and I’m glad you’re with us—I’m looking forward to seeing what you feel like sharing over time.
       
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    • dljbsp  »  Alexandre

      Hi Alexandre, welcome to JWTalk!
      Seeing Ukraine on your profile made me smile — there’s a lot of strength and beauty tied to that part of the world. You might enjoy browsing the Photo Gallery, especially the nature shots people share, and there’s also plenty of room here to just read quietly without any pressure to jump in right away. Thanks for joining us, and I’m looking forward to whatever you feel like sharing in time.
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    • dljbsp  »  Alter

      Hi Alter, welcome to JWTalk!
      It’s nice to have you here. I see you’re from the Lake Chapala area—beautiful place, and I imagine the scenery and weather don’t disappoint.
      You’ll find this is a friendly, encouraging forum. Many enjoy browsing the ongoing discussions or spending some quiet time in the photo gallery when they feel like reading rather than posting.
      One small note that may help: since the forum works in English, most brothers use translation software when posting. That usually makes things smoother and helps everyone follow along easily.
      Thanks for joining us, and we’re glad you’re here. Looking forward to getting to know you and seeing what you’d like to share.
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    • dljbsp  »  alvarez

      Hi João, welcome to JWTalk!
      Qta Conde looks like a pleasant place to call home—close enough to enjoy the quiet, with plenty of life around it too. If you’re in the mood to browse, the Photo Gallery has some great scenery shots that are easy to linger over, and the Files Library has a few helpful downloads you can explore at your own pace.
      Thanks for joining us, João. Glad you’re here, and I’m looking forward to whatever you feel like sharing when the time’s right.
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    • dljbsp  »  Alex Quiroz

      Hi Alex—welcome to JWTalk! Atlanta has such a great mix of city energy and green spaces; it always sounds like a place where there’s something going on. You might enjoy browsing the Photo Gallery, especially the scenery shots people share, and there’s also a lot tucked away in the Files Library that members have found useful. Thanks for joining us, and I’m looking forward to seeing what you decide to jump into here.
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    • dljbsp  »  johnvanek

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      Hi John, welcome to JWTalk! 👋
      Good to have you here. I noticed you’re listed as being from Beaufort—nice area. Hopefully the weather’s treating you kindly where you are.
      This forum has a lot of encouraging corners. The Bible discussion sections are always thoughtful, and the experiences and photo gallery can be especially uplifting. Feel free to jump in at your own pace—reading along is just as welcome as commenting.
      Glad you found your way here. Looking forward to the encouragement you’ll bring.
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      Hi Ade, welcome to JWTalk!
      Africa is a big, beautiful place, so I’ll just say it’s good to have you here from that part of the world—always interesting hearing perspectives from across the globe. You might enjoy some of the thoughtful Bible-based discussions that pop up, and the personal blogs where members share everyday experiences in their own words. Thanks for joining us, Ade—looking forward to seeing what you feel like sharing as you settle in.
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    • dljbsp  »  ampowilly

      Hi William—glad you’re here.
      Spain always feels like it’s carrying a little extra light, so wherever you are, I hope the day’s got that easy, open-air feel.
      When you’re poking around, the Photo Gallery has some great scenery shots, and the personal blogs can pull you into thoughtful moments people don’t rush.
      Thanks for joining us, William. It’ll be good to see what catches your interest—or what you decide to share down the road.
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    • dljbsp  »  Andrés

      @AndrésHi Andrés, welcome to JW Talk!
      It’s nice to see someone joining us from Córdoba — Argentina always makes me think of good food and warm people, so you’re already off to a good start. 😊 I hope things are pleasant where you are right now.
      Take your time settling in. Some enjoy browsing the Photo Gallery when they want something relaxing, and others like jumping into the ongoing Bible discussions when they’re in the mood to read and reflect. There’s no rush — just explore at your own pace.
      Thanks for joining us, Andrés. Glad you’re here, and I’m looking forward to whatever you decide to share as you get comfortable.
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