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26 recent tweets for your edification and/or amusement
I've been particularly busy with uni, so since not many of you follow me on Twitter, I thought I'd give you some of my recent tweets for your edification and/or amusement. tweet 1: A hassle is something in which the effort required exceeds the value placed on the outcome. tweet 2: Today is tomorrow's yesterday. tweet 3: To the immoderate, moderation seems extreme. tweet 4: Some people’s security is manufactured in China and retailed by
One hundred percent truth
This post was written from a public internet terminal in China. Do you know how to tell the difference between fake pearls and real pearls? Rub them together. Real pearls sound like sandpaper and they will leave a fine grain on your fingers without affecting the colour. What's the true price of a Rolex watch? Well, it depends on who's selling the goods. You could pay two dollars for a Rolex (or Rolax) branded watch
Just because
You know how to recognise a person who isn't acting deliberately? Ask him "why?" If he doesn't know, then he's probably doing it "just because." "Just because" is rarely a good reason. "Why do I need a reason for everything I do?" you might ask. Because that's what it means to live deliberately. It means that at any given moment you know what you are doing and why, even if the what is "chillaxin'" and
Insights for Easter
This time of year is a great opportunity to reflect on Jesus' death and resurrection. Here are some insights gleaned from John Stott's The Cross Of Christ: “In the Christian theology of history, the death of Christ is the central point of history; here all the roads of the past converge; hence all the roads of the future diverge.” (Stephen Neill, page 49) 'The cross of Christ "is the event in which God makes known