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bernie94 17-06-2008 15:15

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i dont really understand this karma,no doubt i will in time, but thankyou to the people who have sent me some

MargaretR 17-06-2008 15:37

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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 593958)
I couldnt think of anyone better to lose it to lol ;)

will make it up to you soon

with a little green one that is lol x

I have compensated him already
- we can't let him martyr himself this way can we;)

WillowTheWhisp 17-06-2008 15:39

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ooh I'd forgotten all about the AccyWeb mafia. It's a while since we heard about them. If there's a clique I wanna know why I wasn't sent an invitation! :p

garinda 17-06-2008 15:44

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 593968)
I have compensated him already
- we can't let him martyr himself this way can we;)

Thank you.

Though I think I quite suited having those arrows sticking out of my head, especially now it's Ascot.:D

garinda 17-06-2008 15:53

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karma
Physical, verbal, or mental action; one's destiny as shaped by one's previous actions. Karma is more often used to imply the process of physio-psychic evolution, which is controlled by actions of body, speech, and mind.

According to the laws of karma, no experience is causeless; rather, everything that occurs has its seed in a previous action and every action sows its seed in a successive action that will eventually ripen in accordance with its nature. In brief, an evil deed produces the seed of future suffering, and good deed produces the seed of happiness.

Technically, karma is of two main types: contaminated and non-contaminated. The latter refers to a deed done with awareness of emptiness; this produces no effect on the doer. Contaminated karmas are bad, good, or steady, resulting in lower rebirth, good rebirth, and rebirth in the realm of form, respectively.

:rolleyes:

jambutty 17-06-2008 16:47

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Originally Posted by onlyme (Post 593954)
I think its more the way you respond JB. No offence meant (on this occasion lol)

No offence taken but it seems like there are some members who like to dish it out but cannot take it when I respond in kind.

West Ender 17-06-2008 16:52

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First, I want to say I didn't realise it was etiquette to pm thanks when someone sends karma - so - thank you to those who have sent it to me. I didn't mean to be rude.

Second, I'm a member of 4 other forums and 2 of them are always being accused of having a clique. I'm supposed to be in of them! :o If there's a clique on Accyweb, please may I join? If it's the Mafia I think I qualify, I am a godmother - twice - and I use a lot of olive oil. :)

Third, some people may not like Jambutty's thread but that's not stopped them posting, has it? It's getting to be quite a saga. ;)

WillowTheWhisp 17-06-2008 16:53

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I love olives.

Royboy39 17-06-2008 16:57

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 593973)
karma
Physical, verbal, or mental action; one's destiny as shaped by one's previous actions. Karma is more often used to imply the process of physio-psychic evolution, which is controlled by actions of body, speech, and mind.

According to the laws of karma, no experience is causeless; rather, everything that occurs has its seed in a previous action and every action sows its seed in a successive action that will eventually ripen in accordance with its nature. In brief, an evil deed produces the seed of future suffering, and good deed produces the seed of happiness.

Technically, karma is of two main types: contaminated and non-contaminated. The latter refers to a deed done with awareness of emptiness; this produces no effect on the doer. Contaminated karmas are bad, good, or steady, resulting in lower rebirth, good rebirth, and rebirth in the realm of form, respectively.

:rolleyes:

In that case why not call it 'Cow Pats?' :hesoff:

forceten 17-06-2008 16:59

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[quote=West Ender;594014]First, I want to say I didn't realise it was etiquette to pm thanks when someone sends karma -



Whoops......................I didn't know that either..........quickly runs off to pm the kind peeps who have sent her pm....won't be long though ;)

blazey 17-06-2008 17:01

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Whoever you are, you need to learn to grow up!

Royboy39 17-06-2008 17:05

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 594023)
Whoever you are, you need to learn to grow up!

What's the matter Blazey?.....Did you get a cow pat? :D

blazey 17-06-2008 17:07

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 594026)
What's the matter Blazey?.....Did you get a cow pat? :D

The only equivalent to cow pat around here is you.

Royboy39 17-06-2008 17:17

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 594029)
The only equivalent to cow pat around here is you.

Bad day at the office methinks?.....Just going to have a cup of tea.
Whilst doing so I will consider how to answer that learn'ed response.

blazey 17-06-2008 17:20

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 594038)
Bad day at the office methinks?.....Just going to have a cup of tea.
Whilst doing so I will consider how to answer that learn'ed response.

I haven't had a bad day, in fact it has been the complete opposite, but it has been a long day and I don't need to come home and find pathetic anonymous reputation left to me that has no purpose.


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