jenthsenth
@jenthsenth (16)
United States • Age 35
Joined myLot 17 years ago
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shlooper
@shlooper (309)
• United States
14 Jul 08
I used to never read classics because they were so hard to get through, then I took a class where I was required to read them. Now I love them and read them all the time because of the good messages and the good writing. I...
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Gerean
@Gerean (60)
• United States
13 Jul 08
Assuming that all experiences in the Universe are free, what top ten experiences would you select from the Universal catalog?
Example: The top ten experiences I most desire are: (list them from 1 - 10)
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jenthsenth 1. Love and be loved.
2. Understand the way the universe works.
3. Live forever.
4. Spread peace.
5. Meet and become friends with (or acquaintances with) everybody
6. Solve all of the socioeconomic problems with the world.
7. Learn everything there is to...
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ellie333
@ellie333 (21016)
13 Jul 08
Ever since I was a girl I have always like Martin Shaw the actor who played int the Professionals as Doyle, all the other girls like Bodie but not me, I always thought Martin Shaw was just so sexy and he has improved with age,...
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jenthsenth oh gurl....my gosh, roffle roffle...you are SOOO like a teenager. I just tickles my fancy. lawl giggle!!!
O-O
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13 Jul 08
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sugarplum9084
@sugarplum9084 (1771)
• United States
13 Jul 08
A downfall for our species is inevitable, but we can not know when or how until it is too late. What do you think our demise will be? Any predictions on when? Do you think there will be no end to humans on earth? I'm looking...
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redyellowblackdog
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
31 Aug 07
A major flaw in Darwin's theory has possibly been rectified. What flaw?
Mutations are almost never beneficial. Overwhelmingly, mutations (birth defects, really) are harmful. How can species evolve efficiently in such a manner?...
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jenthsenth This so called "flaw" is not really a flaw. It is not believed by the current scientific community that mutations are supposed to be beneficial. I just turns out that some of them are. Also, it's quite evident that humans may not have had a beneficial one yet,...
13 Jul 08
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egr134
@egr134 (192)
• Argentina
27 Jan 08
When time finally runs out what will happen then? Will it be the opposite of the Big Bang? And what about life in the universe?
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kilani123
@kilani123 (864)
• United Arab Emirates
20 Mar 08
I am wondering if human was born to be good or was born to be evil and parenting and environment turned him into good?
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friendship
@friendship (2084)
• Canada
28 May 08
I don't think so. Do you think we can travel back to the first century? It is non-sense, anyway. I don't think we can go back to the past. Otherwise, God never said about the end of time. If we can turn time back and forward, when...
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