Shouldn’t they be requesting soju instead of sake at a Korean restaurant? Or maybe it’s a multinational restaurant with Korean writing on the door? I would have requested gimbab instead of sushi.. but anyway, I think he’s lucky that her telephone kept ringing; that probably made the right choice easier for him.
Marraige is not something that one should enter into if they have serious doubts, or doubts about serious potential conflicts of “philosophy” or morality. Better to take the ring back now and verify if what you are concerned with is valid or not than to close your eyes to the potential problem just because you brought it with you with the intent on giving it then.
I am a little uncomfortable with an insurance company posting a film under the guise “responsibilityproject” whose primary theme seems to be to make lawyers look bad. Insurance companies would like nothing more than to see tort reform legislation to make their clients (e.g. doctors) less exposed to litigation.
1. Sort of a bad place and time to pop the question
2. Lawyers are about representing a client to make the situation come out as best for the client as possible, whatever they did, be it right or wrong.
3. Conflicting views I think are ok in marriage. It’s the ability for both people to understand, accept, and respect each others’s view. Couples are never “perfect” and some conflict is to be expected. Differences with opinion and view I see as flexibility for the couple to succeed. People tend to come together not just for the same things but by bringing in unique qualities the other person may lack and desire in themselves, but can live the idea out through someone else they can love. Some things are best the same, some not.
Like most men, when they are feeling that there is a difference in opinions they tend to dismiss their true feeling of the love that they say regularly to their mate. This man like most is insecure with the fact that his mate had a difference of opinion and the love he claimed he had for her was soon forgotten because of her conviction to what she represented. Bet if it had been him who felt strong about his case he wouldn’t understand her not being there for him. People want to be with those who think like them. My boyfriend wanted to be with those who smokes weed, the difference in opinion in this regards meant that he would rather fault me for my unwillingness to conform then to accept i am a nurse and that is not a practice i do or appreciate people doing in my life smoking dope. People chose to overlook minor differences and that is what i did. Do you think it made him appreciate my difference of opinion or do you think it allowed him to distance himself from me and still hang out with his family and those that did the same lifestyle of that offensive and immoral behavior? So much for the famous words LOVE!
Yes, the law may support the actions of the Baseball Players attorney, and perhaps that makes her legal strategy lawful.
But, it does not make her strategy righteous. And, living on the fringes of integrity, as if being “legal” gives us a free pass, is wrong. Willingness to live in such a way, indicates a fundimental flaw in character. One that can not be compartmentalized to “work” only.
A person of worth and values could never be compatable with a person of compromised, profitable and convenient ethics.
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I think the guy was right to pocket his ring. The girl wasn’t cut from the same cloth as he was. Situational ethics separates a lot of couples.
wweller | 2 months, 1 week ago
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Shouldn’t they be requesting soju instead of sake at a Korean restaurant? Or maybe it’s a multinational restaurant with Korean writing on the door? I would have requested gimbab instead of sushi.. but anyway, I think he’s lucky that her telephone kept ringing; that probably made the right choice easier for him.
Jeremy Gove | 2 months, 1 week ago
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Better safe than sorry
Marraige is not something that one should enter into if they have serious doubts, or doubts about serious potential conflicts of “philosophy” or morality. Better to take the ring back now and verify if what you are concerned with is valid or not than to close your eyes to the potential problem just because you brought it with you with the intent on giving it then.
Keith Thompson | 2 months ago
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No defense for the athlete, but...
I am a little uncomfortable with an insurance company posting a film under the guise “responsibilityproject” whose primary theme seems to be to make lawyers look bad. Insurance companies would like nothing more than to see tort reform legislation to make their clients (e.g. doctors) less exposed to litigation.
Robert Gold | 2 months ago
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many things here.......
1. Sort of a bad place and time to pop the question
2. Lawyers are about representing a client to make the situation come out as best for the client as possible, whatever they did, be it right or wrong.
3. Conflicting views I think are ok in marriage. It’s the ability for both people to understand, accept, and respect each others’s view. Couples are never “perfect” and some conflict is to be expected. Differences with opinion and view I see as flexibility for the couple to succeed. People tend to come together not just for the same things but by bringing in unique qualities the other person may lack and desire in themselves, but can live the idea out through someone else they can love. Some things are best the same, some not.
Michael | 2 months ago
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gullsher | 2 months ago
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The Home Run
Loved it. So inspirational.
Also saw Guest, which was very well done.
Rose Adler | 2 months ago
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abuse
animal abuse is bad
brandi lynn nocole ramsey | 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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honesty
Like most men, when they are feeling that there is a difference in opinions they tend to dismiss their true feeling of the love that they say regularly to their mate. This man like most is insecure with the fact that his mate had a difference of opinion and the love he claimed he had for her was soon forgotten because of her conviction to what she represented. Bet if it had been him who felt strong about his case he wouldn’t understand her not being there for him. People want to be with those who think like them. My boyfriend wanted to be with those who smokes weed, the difference in opinion in this regards meant that he would rather fault me for my unwillingness to conform then to accept i am a nurse and that is not a practice i do or appreciate people doing in my life smoking dope. People chose to overlook minor differences and that is what i did. Do you think it made him appreciate my difference of opinion or do you think it allowed him to distance himself from me and still hang out with his family and those that did the same lifestyle of that offensive and immoral behavior? So much for the famous words LOVE!
genisa Ogden | 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Legal doesn't always mean Righteous
Yes, the law may support the actions of the Baseball Players attorney, and perhaps that makes her legal strategy lawful.
But, it does not make her strategy righteous. And, living on the fringes of integrity, as if being “legal” gives us a free pass, is wrong. Willingness to live in such a way, indicates a fundimental flaw in character. One that can not be compartmentalized to “work” only.
A person of worth and values could never be compatable with a person of compromised, profitable and convenient ethics.
Laura Soderberg | 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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