What's going on with hribi.net?!
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| CarpeDiem24720. 08. 2012 16:36:12 |
This topic has literally gone "off-topic" 
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| jax20. 08. 2012 17:44:12 |
Well, with all the bickering lately, one wondered if it could get any worse. And apparently we have the answer: yes, it can. 
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| VanSims20. 08. 2012 18:53:46 |
@viharnik: if that's not brute force... Jn 2 13-16: The Jewish Passover was near, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. In the temple he found those selling oxen, sheep and doves, and the money changers seated there. He made a whip out of cords and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables. To those who sold doves he said, “Get these out of here! Stop turning my Father’s house into a market!”
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| viharnik20. 08. 2012 21:24:20 |
Aha, Van Sims, I remember that movie clip. It's certainly not appropriate in a holy temple or where we meditate to mint coins and pollute the mental environment for one's own benefit. Sometimes even saints need force, otherwise the proverb holds: who is silent, answers ten. Usually masters of wisdom react very little, but they know everything why something happens. They don't want to be the ones who punish someone or deprive them in another light of human realization-experience if they don't experience it themselves. On the other hand, every thing is good for something, that's why we are placed in this world, to learn. In life, things come our way, even problems, so that we learn something from them, thus maturing. Again, a handful of others have freer paths. Masters of wisdom also don't react because reaction would only cause growth of one's own ego, no one wants that. They can also teach, lead only the chosen dedicated disciple through spiritual learning. Let this post go into the off-topic too
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| dragica.gnjezda@gmail.com22. 08. 2012 08:48:00 |
oh, maja, there are quite a few of us like that and nothing is banal at all.
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| VanSims22. 08. 2012 20:07:18 |
I'm also one of those who doesn't have a TV. It's been only about 2-3 years but still. Given that apparently many people are canceling their RTV subscription (they've already asked me how to do it), this is really already quite a banal thing 
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| Sorok22. 08. 2012 21:52:25 |
@jozeb: Good question! But I don't know if it will be effective... On the contrary now I might get slapped on the fingers... - or on some less material part 
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| viharnik26. 08. 2012 16:44:57 |
If anyone is conflicted on hribi.net, I recommend the divine music of our Sahaja yogis, which gives vibrations, joy and balances the spirit.
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| skalaš7026. 08. 2012 22:34:27 |
Yeah, where did you take this photo???
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| jana196626. 08. 2012 22:54:33 |
It seems to me that this is terrain from Naklo towards Jesenice, where a radar used to stand, but I haven't noticed the sign yet!
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| ljubitelj gora26. 08. 2012 23:05:12 |
Don't tell me you fell for that sign, cuz this one has way too much time.
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| skalaš7026. 08. 2012 23:19:32 |
He did a good job montaging this
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| jany198027. 08. 2012 11:31:54 |
This is not montaged... Everyone who drives from Austria to our sold country sees this... Really sad and shameful...
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| Sam.volk27. 08. 2012 12:10:19 |
All over our beautiful country such signs are scattered, we just don't want to see them. Lp
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