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Relationships & Loveboyfriends that lie
17 Posts • 5929 Views Psychology Forum |
It is the mans animal instinct to try and have sex with as many women as he possibly can. Before the invention of birth control and abortion a man that had sex with more women would have more offsprin... |
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PoetryMy poem
14 Posts • 3575 Views Stories & Poetry Forum |
how could they not care
life so sweet
so short
to see a spirit shrivel in the darkness
to cringe away from those who pity
to hold your pride and dignity close
for no others to shred
in anger or... |
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Moby
3 Posts • 1956 Views Photos, Videos & Music Forum |
beautiful and sad
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Poetry~Scene Beyond My Six-Dollar Lattee~
3 Posts • 2887 Views Stories & Poetry Forum |
Musicians play for trumpet case loot,
and their tunes circle Pioneer Square
as steps to an underground town
are buffed by the modern dance
of a headstrong troupe.
Rain doesn't slow the cel... |
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Famous PhilosophersLocke vs. Hobbes
11 Posts • 18441 Views Philosophy Forum |
I will tend to side with Hobbes. Philosophers such as Locke and Rousseau were naive in a sense, or optimistic. They believed that the evils of their society were largely state-caused and believed in t... |
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Atheism & AgnosticismWhat is the root cause of atheist's disbelief and are they qualified to debate theism?
54 Posts • 15187 Views Religion Forum |
To start I would say that you are asking an invalid question. There is no root to disbelief. Disbelief is merely the absence of belief and belief must be learned from observation. Observations such as... |
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Emotions & FeelingsThe Source of Guilt
6 Posts • 2427 Views Psychology Forum |
Yeah this ones a complicated road.
Watch some animals in a mirror; some recognise themselves. Others don't. I've watched a baby recognise itself slowly over time when it looked in the mir... |
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BooksLove in the Time of Cholera
2 Posts • 2992 Views Talk Talk |
I really enjoyed reading this book and have read it several times over. In fact, I need to go ahead and re-read it. There is another book by the same author called 100 Years of Solitude.
These boo... |
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your purpose
48 Posts • 13646 Views Philosophy Forum |
it is indeed that mental evolution is our natural purpose. |
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God in ReligionGod's Will
128 Posts • 30130 Views Religion Forum |
Exactly.So everyone in agreement that God has nothing to do with natural(or infact any) disasters?....... |
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God in ReligionQuestioning his Behaviour
284 Posts • 49920 Views Religion Forum |
no. they come natural. i have already said this. i also beleive that that is where the other wraith is coming from. |
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Human Nature & EmotionLove
41 Posts • 25080 Views Philosophy Forum |
i saw this and immeadiately had to make a post.....
love doesn't exist, but the natural human need to feel wanted does, which can be replaced by a mothers love.
of course in the end there i... |
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GovernmentGaaaahhhhh!
13 Posts • 4583 Views Politics & Current Events Forum |
Serious Underdawg, do you consider yourself perfectly consistent, and do you actually believe that people can't contradict themselves, you can' t mean physically because we do it all the tim... |
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Nature & GeographyAre natural disasters more frequently nowadays?
28 Posts • 13650 Views Science & Technology Forum |
Am i the only person who finds comfort in the fact that "natural" disasters occur more frequently. i put the quote marks on natural because i believe it is purely human disaster. Action / Re... |
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God in ReligionGod's Will
128 Posts • 30130 Views Religion Forum |
Exactly.So everyone in agreement that God has nothing to do with natural(or infact any) disasters?.......
Uh, no, only if god does not exist. |
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Sociological Conundrum
0 Posts • 1956 Views Philosophy Forum |
also, are there any natural resources around?
where do the other people come from if we're all alone and supporting ourself? |
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Nature & GeographyAre natural disasters more frequently nowadays?
28 Posts • 13650 Views Science & Technology Forum |
great facts...are you implying that these are all natural? im confused |
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Rehab & AddictionDrug Use, yay nay wrong or okay?
19 Posts • 6362 Views Health & Wellness Forum |
I should tell some junkies about that... I'm sure they'll be very interested. A natural free high. |
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BiologyScience versus Instinct
37 Posts • 11580 Views Science & Technology Forum |
Ok, lets start with the term 'instinct', to help settle some confusion. "Instinct' means the inherent disposition of a living organism toward a particular behavior. Instinct is pre... |
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Tiny refugee
2 Posts • 2640 Views Stories & Poetry Forum |
Alone a child refugee walks through barren land
His sole-worn feet strolling around a desert of sand.
Where the mist breathes the smoke of war
His lonely sole can bare no more.
Alone he walks ca... |
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ElectionsSchwarzenegger for president?
19 Posts • 6959 Views Politics & Current Events Forum |
I'm against it, I think natural born cits. is the only way to go. But what does it matter? We don't even pick our presidents any more any way. |
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Homosexualityborn gay
182 Posts • 46103 Views Sexuality & Intimacy Forum |
And if a child is born with a tumour it must be natural and therefore left intact. |
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Artworkyour own artwork, drawn, graphic, painted,sculptur
103 Posts • 29332 Views Art Forum |
simply amazing :) I love the color. it seems so incredibly natural !! |
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Its not Like TV - killing people is not an easy thing to do
3 Posts • 2719 Views Philosophy Forum |
In 1977 when I joined the Navy, a lot of these guys came back into the military because it was the only place they could feel comfortable. It was terrible, back then everyone hated our country and you... |
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Random QuestionsHas anyone ever visited a pro-suicide Forum?
2 Posts • 9853 Views Talk Talk |
I've never visited a pro-suicide forum before, but your description about the site you visited sounds pretty accurate to what I imagine the social culture surrounding such sites would be. The who... |
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