It's been quite some time since I was last here. I'm glad to see RP is going stronger than ever. It warms my heart to see this thread, which I started about 20 years ago still going strong. I'm especially happy to see some names of people that I remember from long ago still active and engaged, I'm hoping to pop in more often now that my son is grown, and I'm, at least momentarily, retired. Best wishes to all of you! I say, enjoy what we can, and endure what we must!
Pre-exorcism?
A god fearing, goat roping, oil chugging okie transformed by psychedelics. radioparadise and the love of a special woman.
An inspirational milestone.
Iâm glad to see things are pretty much just the way I left them, Thanks miamizsun, sorry I misspelled your moniker yesterday.
Pre-exorcism?
A god fearing, goat roping, oil chugging okie transformed by psychedelics. radioparadise and the love of a special woman.
An inspirational milestone.
That's a familiar name. Good to see you again. I think I saw Lily34 posted recently, I remember her & JrzyTmata being among the most active posters way back when.
Also, I see Scottfromwyoming and Maryte are still current contributors.
It's been quite some time since I was last here. I'm glad to see RP is going stronger than ever. It warms my heart to see this thread, which I started about 20 years ago still going strong.
I'm especially happy to see some names of people that I remember from long ago still active and engaged, I'm hoping to pop in more often now that my son is grown, and I'm, at least momentarily, retired.
Best wishes to all of you!
I say, enjoy what we can, and endure what we must!
It's been quite some time since I was last here. I'm glad to see RP is going stronger than ever. It warms my heart to see this thread, which I started about 20 years ago still going strong.
I'm especially happy to see some names of people that I remember from long ago still active and engaged, I'm hoping to pop in more often now that my son is grown, and I'm, at least momentarily, retired.
Best wishes to all of you!
I say, enjoy what we can, and endure what we must!
New research reveals that both bonobos and chimpanzees use sexual behavior to ease social tensionby Zoe Gordon
We all experience stress and conflict â whether itâs an argument with a friend, workplace tension, or competition for resources. But humans arenât the only ones with coping strategies. Our closest primate relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, also navigate social tension in pretty surprising ways.
Bonobos, often seen as the âmake love, not warâ apes, are famous for using sexual behavior to smooth over conflicts. Chimps, on the other hand, have been characterized as more aggressive, relying on dominance and hierarchy to navigate their social world. However, new research suggests these distinctions may not be as clear-cut as we once believed.
In moments of social stress â whether after a fight or during competition for food â both species engage in sexual behaviors to ease tension and maintain group cohesion.
New research reveals that both bonobos and chimpanzees use sexual behavior to ease social tensionby Zoe Gordon
We all experience stress and conflict â whether itâs an argument with a friend, workplace tension, or competition for resources. But humans arenât the only ones with coping strategies. Our closest primate relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, also navigate social tension in pretty surprising ways.
Bonobos, often seen as the âmake love, not warâ apes, are famous for using sexual behavior to smooth over conflicts. Chimps, on the other hand, have been characterized as more aggressive, relying on dominance and hierarchy to navigate their social world. However, new research suggests these distinctions may not be as clear-cut as we once believed.
In moments of social stress â whether after a fight or during competition for food â both species engage in sexual behaviors to ease tension and maintain group cohesion.
I worked at the dye house across from the Revolution Mill there as a wayward post HS lad on 2nd shift for a couple of months. Nasty business. Not high on my list of memories lol. Seemed like a lifetime to an 18 yo.
That show is really well produced.
My old friend Lawrence, of whom I've spoken worshipfully here on occasion, operated a loom over at the Revolution when it was water power. That sweet old man had stories. He even took a demonstration for Cone to The Worlds Fair in Chicago way back sometime. I think he told me Chicago.
Cool. I hadn't seen that episode. I knew that Cone Mills and Lee/Wrangler were still doing denim business there. I like that show; over the years we'd gone to several places featured by Deborah.
I worked at the dye house across from the Revolution Mill there as a wayward post HS lad on 2nd shift for a couple of months. Nasty business. Not high on my list of memories lol. Seemed like a lifetime to an 18 yo.
That show is really well produced.
My old friend Lawrence, of whom I've spoken worshipfully here on occasion, operated a loom over at the Revolution when it was water power. That sweet old man had stories. He even took a demonstration for Cone to The Worlds Fair in Chicago way back sometime. I think he told me Chicago.
Cool. I hadn't seen that episode. I knew that Cone Mills and Lee/Wrangler were still doing denim business there. I like that show; over the years we'd gone to several places featured by Deborah.