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  2. An adjustment may be needed in this game. Seems using the third word is restricting the choices of words. If you have any thoughts on this now is the time to speak up.
  3. Charlotta Heimerwiemerstein imported Northern anchovies E O U O E
  4. Used is an uncomfortable word, especially when it comes to recycled toilet paper, because it reminds us that life doesn’t always start fresh and clean the way we wish it would. Yet the quiet truth is that what once passed through someone else’s hands can be carefully washed, broken down, purified, and made useful again without carrying the past along with it.
  5. "You" is used for both singular (addressing one person) and plural (addressing multiple people) in modern English, a shift from older English which used "thou/thee" for singular and "ye/you" for plural
  6. Practice teaches you something bubbles are very good at showing—you don’t get control first, you get familiarity. At the beginning, bubbles pop too fast, drift the wrong way, or stick together when you don’t want them to. But the more you practice, the more you learn how much air is enough, how slow your hands need to be, and when to simply let go. Bubbles reward patience, not force. And there’s something quietly satisfying about that—they remind you that some things work best when you stop trying to master them and just learn how to work with them.
  7. Parakeets sing before attempting traversing W K E V O
  8. A good practice in the morning will keep you in step with the music. At least that is what a piano teacher told me.
  9. Yes, it does depend to some extent on the establishment. If someone saw you entering an establishment would they say: There's So-and-so going in to the Turkish restaurant There's So-and-so going in to the Hookah Lounge It may boil down to what the place is known for. Likewise, if you were telling someone about an establishment you went to, would you say: We went to this great Turkish restaurant We went to this great Hookah lounge
  10. Incontinence is a problem that everyone has had, especially at the beginning of their lives.
  11. Just building jackhammers delight Jeremiah. P S B A T
  12. I went to a place in Orlando a good number of years ago. We had googled for Turkish food. When we entered we were surprised it was full of hookah tables but since we were there for dining, they put us in a separate area. So really it depends on the establishment.
  13. Pretty balloons sailed along teetering J B J D J
  14. "Depends" are incontinence products for adults. It should be noted that, while most people say "Depends" they are actually named "Depend" without the "s".
  15. Brain activity depends on the processes that are going on and the stimuli that are being affected to give the perceived activities.
  16. Nothing new. Most Asian and African countries are facing severe drought as a result of the global climate change. There could be more announcements coming for several other countries in the future.
  17. I get brain freeze whenever I study physics in my younger days. It's too technical even though I think I can do maths. Would be nice if I can master the mechanics of car repairs.
  18. Abbot & Nelson grow raspberries yearly. P B S A T
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  20. There is something deeply reassuring about the way this verse is worded: “Her husband rises up and praises her.” — Proverbs 31:28, NWT. He does not praise her quietly or only in his thoughts. He rises. He makes a deliberate effort. His appreciation is visible and audible. Love, in Jehovah’s view, is not meant to remain hidden. On many occasions, a man may stand to draw attention in order to offer remarks or good wishes for others to hear. But when he rises to praise his wife, the moment carries a different weight. This is not routine. It is personal. It is precious. He is not hiding his appreciation or keeping it reserved for private moments. He allows others to see that he values her. That kind of praise does more than honor a wife; it strengthens the marriage bond. It says, without explanation, “I see you. I value you.” When a husband rises to praise his wife, he reflects Jehovah’s own way of giving honor openly, warmly, and without hesitation.
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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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      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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      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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      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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      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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      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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      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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      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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      @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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