MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
United States • Age 46
Joined myLot 17 years ago
A bit of balanced insanity inside constructive ambiguity.
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BourderHouse
@BourderHouse (749)
• Philippines
12 Mar 07
I thought of this question for weeks, and still never came up with an answer I am satisfied with:
Presented Situation: Mankind has come up with a time machine that will allow you to travel back in time before the Holocaust...
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MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
10 Mar 07
It is most unfortunate the recent news on Al Gore, leading advocate for 'An Inconvenient Truth'. Due to the hypocritical standards by which he lives his daily life, the imperatively important message of the film will now be...
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MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
10 Mar 07
It is most unfortunate the recent news on Al Gore, leading advocate for 'An Inconvenient Truth'. Due to the hypocritical standards by which he lives his daily life, the imperatively important message of the film will now be...
3 responses
MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
10 Mar 07
People often seem not to realize the power they have to control their own destiny. Frequently is responsibility passed on to some other abstract concept or some faceless entity. It is very easy to relay blame onto another, makes...
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MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
10 Mar 07
It is most unfortunate the recent news on Al Gore, leading advocate for 'An Inconvenient Truth'. Due to the hypocritical standards by which he lives his daily life, the imperatively important message of the film will now be...
3 responses
MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
10 Mar 07
It is most unfortunate the recent news on Al Gore, leading advocate for 'An Inconvenient Truth'. Due to the hypocritical standards by which he lives his daily life, the imperatively important message of the film will now be...
3 responses
MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
10 Mar 07
People often seem not to realize the power they have to control their own destiny. Frequently is responsibility passed on to some other abstract concept or some faceless entity. It is very easy to relay blame onto another, makes...
1 response
springborn
@springborn (295)
• United States
26 Feb 07
First of all, I am a Christian. I just want to know what other people think and believe here on myLot. So...
Does God exist, in any shape, form, or fashion? Or, let's rephrase it...Does a Supreme Being, a Deity of any kind,...
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3 people
springborn
@springborn (295)
• United States
26 Feb 07
First of all, I am a Christian. I just want to know what other people think and believe here on myLot. So...
Does God exist, in any shape, form, or fashion? Or, let's rephrase it...Does a Supreme Being, a Deity of any kind,...
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3 people
MissRefinements As an Atheist, I myself do not believe in the existence of any deity. As to proof, I would say I have come to my conclusions based on a lack of evidence to support any claims to the contrary. I do not deny the possibility of something more to the universe,...
27 Feb 07
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MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
26 Feb 07
I often find myself thinking of this infinite universe as time continues it's way onward towards inevitable death. I often think of how small we are, each of us, merely minuscule particles of sand on an endless beach. It is ironic...
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1 person
MissRefinements
@MissRefinements (11)
• United States
26 Feb 07
I often find myself thinking of this infinite universe as time continues it's way onward towards inevitable death. I often think of how small we are, each of us, merely minuscule particles of sand on an endless beach. It is ironic...
1 response •
1 person