Yash Srivastava
@PatlaPanther (11)
Vellore, India
Joined myLot 9 years ago
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Robin Lamb
@troyburns (1405)
• New Zealand
14 Oct 15
A simple question really, considering that so many people seem to have this happen to them at least once. Studies and surveys from the past 15 years consistently suggest that, among Americans at least, somewhere between 52 and 67...
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Yash Srivastava Unless the existence of God and methods of communication with him (or her, or it) are established, which is highly unlikely, I would say that hearing voices and seeing things that are inaudible and invisible to people around you should result in one thing and...
22 Nov 15
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Shareef Munda
@babaraimc (1310)
• Pakistan
21 Nov 15
First of all i am not a Scholar or any religious person
When I saw some of my friends were discussing that Islam allows Killing and Terrorism, and some of them were really mis-guided by Media or some other persons
and some were...
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Shareef Munda
@babaraimc (1310)
• Pakistan
21 Nov 15
First of all i am not a Scholar or any religious person
When I saw some of my friends were discussing that Islam allows Killing and Terrorism, and some of them were really mis-guided by Media or some other persons
and some were...
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Yash Srivastava On the flip side, I can also quote the following verses from the Quran,
4:89 "They wish you would disbelieve as they disbelieved so you would be alike. So do not take from among them allies until they emigrate for the cause of Allah . But if they turn away,...
21 Nov 15
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KnehKnah
@KnehKnah (3584)
• Philippines
20 Nov 15
Then, for how long will you hold on to your hurt feelings? Can you forgive your beloved, or are you going to call it quits?
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vanny
@vandana7 (100638)
• India
20 Nov 15
I think so.
Some processes that terrorist's brain does differently than ours and because of which the ratio of some chemicals that are formed in excess in their body needs to be studied.
This is one of the reasons I am against...
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Yash Srivastava First of all, the idea that there is any discernible difference between the brains or DNA of terrorists and the so called normal people cannot be taken at the face value until you cite some study in this subject.
Secondly even if it is true, to stop crimes...
20 Nov 15
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MARILYN
@Marilynda1225 (83111)
• United States
20 Nov 15
English is my first language and I don't have a second or third or fourth. It wasn't until recently that I wished I had taken the time to learn another language. I did learn Spanish while in high school but I wasn't fluent enough...
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Peter Streep
@peterstreep (101)
• Valencia, Spain
19 Nov 15
Starwars is an icon of the 70's and the 80's.on th 17th of December the new Starwars movie will be released. What do you think, will the new Star Wars film be as good as the old ones or will it be a movie that had to many...
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Yash Srivastava
@PatlaPanther (11)
• Vellore, India
20 Nov 15
Why is death penalty considered the ultimate punishment? What purpose does the execution of say, a mass murdering terrorist serve except a sense of vindication in the minds of the people who have been affected by the...
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Yash Srivastava
@PatlaPanther (11)
• Vellore, India
20 Nov 15
Why is death penalty considered the ultimate punishment? What purpose does the execution of say, a mass murdering terrorist serve except a sense of vindication in the minds of the people who have been affected by the...
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5 people
Chiara Sessaro
@Kitariizback (21)
• Italy
13 Nov 15
People get taught since they are children about these "gods" and if you say something to a kid over and over again until he grows up, he will believe that thing as an absolute truth.
People, also, like to search something that...
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KnehKnah
@KnehKnah (3584)
• Philippines
20 Nov 15
Then, for how long will you hold on to your hurt feelings? Can you forgive your beloved, or are you going to call it quits?
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Yash Srivastava I think I would give my spouse a second chance, especially if it's her first instance. We will talk about the situation openly and try to make our relationship work. However, if she does it again, that would be a clear signal that she is not completely...
20 Nov 15
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