ownership

I belong to me, I don't belong to you. My heart is my possession, I'll be my own reflection.

I don't care what religion tells you, when it comes down to it, at the end of the day:

-You are your own person.
- You belong to no one but yourself.
- You own no one but your own self.
-You decide to whom you commit yourself to.
- No one but you lives your life and makes decisions for you.

It makes me sad to hear women not empower themselves and let someone else direct them and their lives.
 
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I belong to me, I don't belong to you. My heart is my possession, I'll be my own reflection.

I don't care what religion tells you, when it comes down to it, at the end of the day:

-You are your own person.
- You belong to no one but yourself.
- You own no one but your own self.
-You decide to whom you commit yourself to.
- No one but you lives your life and makes decisions for you.

It makes me sad to hear women not empower themselves and let someone else direct them and their lives.

Only feel sorry for those whom are unhappy with their life..
 
Twitching is often a sign of a zombie relapse.

We got a relapsing zombie here!

Thinking about the original question, the whole idea of "ownership" can be funny and/or dangerous. In college I had a friend who was very artsy/craftsy. In 1967 he designed a funny owl candleholder; the candle sat in the base, and you put the big-eyed owl body over the candle so the light came out its eyes. He had a bunch of prototypes made up and gave me a dozen or so. I gave them to girls I slept with, and I told the other guys in the dorm that if they saw an owl, they knew I'd been with the girl. One of the national gift companies bought the design from my friend and a year later they were all over...
 
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We got a relapsing zombie here!

Thinking about the original question, the whole idea of "ownership" can be funny and/or dangerous. In college I had a friend who was very artsy/craftsy. In 1967 he designed a funny owl candleholder; the candle sat in the base, and you put the big-eyed owl body over the candle so the light came out its eyes. He had a bunch of prototypes made up and gave me a dozen or so. I gave them to girls I slept with, and I told the other guys in the dorm that if they saw an owl, they knew I'd been with the girl. One of the national gift companies bought the design from my friend and a year later they were all over...

what do the owls have to do with ownership?
 
*nibbles daintily on Mr. HandSolo's cranium*

hello, i'm ML.
and i'm a zombie.

has been 4 hours, 23 mins and some odd seconds since my last brutal mauling.
 
*nibbles daintily on Mr. HandSolo's cranium*

hello, i'm ML.
and i'm a zombie.

has been 4 hours, 23 mins and some odd seconds since my last brutal mauling.

I have some sort of an idea of what your feeling, sweetheart.

Just reading...that....had me all twitchy eyed and temple vein throbbing.

Counting to ten is just isn't going to cut it.
 
When people say 'pwned'! is that a sign of ownership of some sort? Always wondered about why pawn and win would run together like that for gamers...
 
perfect song for this thread.


Shakira- rules-Shakira - YouTube


Use your eyes only to look at me
Use your mouth only to kiss my lips
We are branches of the same old tree
You can laugh only if you laugh at me
You can cry only if you cry for me
Don't forget that you're condemned to me
Can't you see
You always were
You'll always be
 
I don't own anyone and no one owns me. Well i do kind of feel like a few banks own me a little...(stupid student loans). Google tells me that ownership is the legal right of possession. It also sarcastically told me that it is the state or fact of being an owner. For which i replied with a wet juicy raspberry. See, thats why we don't hang out anymore google. Ya snooty bastard!
 
When people say 'pwned'! is that a sign of ownership of some sort? Always wondered about why pawn and win would run together like that for gamers...

Yeah it's a sign of ownership - I always thought it was from a misspelling of 'owned', but there are several theories.

Wikipedia explains it much better than I can:
Pwn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In college I had a friend who was very artsy/craftsy. In 1967 he designed a funny owl candleholder; the candle sat in the base, and you put the big-eyed owl body over the candle so the light came out its eyes. He had a bunch of prototypes made up and gave me a dozen or so. I gave them to girls I slept with, and I told the other guys in the dorm that if they saw an owl, they knew I'd been with the girl. One of the national gift companies bought the design from my friend and a year later they were all over...

LOL, that's an absolute hoot! :tongue:

*groan*

(I'm sorry, someone HAD to say it!)
 
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I belong to me, I don't belong to you. My heart is my possession, I'll be my own reflection.

I don't care what religion tells you, when it comes down to it, at the end of the day:

-You are your own person.
- You belong to no one but yourself.
- You own no one but your own self.
-You decide to whom you commit yourself to.
- No one but you lives your life and makes decisions for you.

It makes me sad to hear women not empower themselves and let someone else direct them and their lives.[/QUOTE

for me ownership does not give a man absolute rights over a woman – for instance, he
cannot “resell” her, and he has specific obligations to her – but it does entitle him to food and other items she produces, most especially the children she bears ( or adopts)
 
Until I am married I belong to my Daddy and no man can approach me as an individual because I am not my own, but belong, until my marriage, to my father. it's the father who must give his approval, the young man knows that he is being watched, and he has to prove himself worthy. At the time of my marriage, my father gives me away to my husband and there is a lawful change of ownership. At that point and at that point only, I am no longer bound to do my father's will. Instead, I must answer to my husband. Since a daughter is always under authority--there being a transfer at marriage from a father's to a husband's--daughters are "Daddy's" uniquely. While he must raise his sons to be loving husbands and fathers who make houses possible, he raises his daughters to be submissive, good wives and wise mothers, to make houses homes. He raises a son to be a provider; he raises a daughter to be provided for.

This is right for me.