Jump to content


Toggle shoutbox The Procrastination Station Open the Shoutbox in a popup

@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 06:06 AM) Definitely.
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 06:05 AM) i think talking on the phones while at a dinner party or special event or... it's rude to interrupt people you're with, constantly
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 06:04 AM) this prayer was in homeroom, no choice or way to avoid. christian music can be gorgeous to sing (I'm not practicing anymore)
@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 06:04 AM) I know, same. I went to Japan, I adapted to their life. I've learned that talking on the phone on trains isn't polite, while no one cares here. So I just didn't do it, and I was totally fine with it.
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 06:02 AM) If I moved to Japan or South Africa, I would not expect them to change their courts. it was my choice to move there
@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 06:02 AM) I was practicing Catholic; we had prayer in school, BUT people who weren't, simply didn't observe it, and that was it. I remember, there was a girl in my class who wasn't Catholic; instead of getting a religion class, she had Ethics. And no one saw it as "wrong" or "bad." Another girl sang in the church's choir... and she wasn't Catholic either.
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 06:00 AM) ... and on that note, it was interesting that pope Francis said athiests can be saved too... interesting shift
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:59 AM) I'd rather have none than have one antithetical shoved down my throat
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:58 AM) my public school briefly had school prayer which i hated because it was right ring protestant (andI was practising catholic)
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:57 AM) what they don't get is that much of the ideas and opportunity comes from the multiculturism
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:56 AM) I just can't believe the Sharia has courts in England... that can't be anything like common law that ours is based on.  Separate but wqual is a recipe for disastee whetehr for blacks here in the 40's or englan now
@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 05:56 AM) And then it sparks internal dialogue whether a prayer should be recited before municipal meetings ("it's a tradition" vs. "it's a religious thing.")
@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 05:55 AM) That's the thing. Some want better life conditions, and yet they want it to be like their homeland... including what made them leave at first. As accepting as we are of multiculturalism, there's a line that's gotta be drawn somewhere. ._.
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:53 AM) I mean if they want to shunn/exile from the religion, that's fine but that's not worth negating the shalt not murder
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:51 AM) (they often look in pain)
@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 05:51 AM) That's where we drew the line; no Sharia, no way, no how. We respect that people have different religions... but we also believe in equality.
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:51 AM) i could see more if it was a pole dance or lap dance school, but not yoga
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:50 AM) the yoga is silly. put up a fence if you think seeing people strain and stretch is going to make the students run out and become contortionists
@  Anesor : (26 May 2013 - 05:49 AM) Sharia is too dangerous a precedent as it doesn't follow the separation of church and state.  What a religion may see as worth death is not what another religion would.  Religious courts should not be for thigns handles by civil law.
@  Windrider Shiva : (26 May 2013 - 05:48 AM) Our gay village is on Montreal's main street.

Important Things To Read

News - Is it Spring Yet?                   Dribs, Drabs and Doggy Tales! 12 May 2013 - easy, earnest, enticing
Moderation Status: April 2013
KNOWN bug -center login box, and how to get around it          Directions-Clearing cache and cookies, and Logging in for the first time to activate

              

Help Topic: Logging In and Out


Logging In
Once you have signed up for an account, you can log in by pressing the "Sign In" button at the top of any page.

From here, you should enter your username or email address, and the password you used when you registered. If you tick the "Remember Me" box you will not have to sign in when you visit the community in future. This ability can be very useful, but should not be used if other people have access to your computer or if you are using a public computer.

You may also be able to hide your username from the online list by checking the "Sign in anonymously" box. Administrators will still be able to see you online if you do so, however other members will not be able to.

When you are ready, click Sign In.
Once logged in, you should be taken back to whatever page you were previously viewing.

You may also see additional log in options such as Twitter or Facebook Connect. If these features are available and you would prefer to use one of these options to log in, click on the appropriate button and follow the on-screen instructions.


Forgotten your password
If you have forgotten your password, you can click the "I've forgotten my password" link on the sign in page below the password box. This will take you to a page where you can enter your username or email address, and we will then either email you a new password that you can use or a link for you to reset your password.

Note that if you locked your account by typing in the wrong password too many times, you will still need to unlock your account before you can use your new password. Please contact an administrator for assistance if you encounter trouble with a locked account.


Logging Out
To log out click the "Sign Out" link at the top of the screen from any page.