yambucket
@yambucket (95)
United States • Age 43
Joined myLot 15 years ago
"There is no shame in not knowing, the shame is in not finding out."
Comments (47)
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EvanHunter
@EvanHunter (4026)
• United States
2 Feb 10
How easily people forget the sins of science in the past 100 years but remember the woes of religion from thousands of years ago. Talk about straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel . All the so called great minds of science the...
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5 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
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3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
flaredust
@flaredust (728)
• Indonesia
26 May 09
Are you aware that your writing style can reveal your true personality? I've read an article in the news paper telling that there is a branch of psychology science that focused on human style of writing. I'm amazed that a simple...
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5 people
oneidmnster
@oneidmnster (1384)
• United States
24 May 09
I can understand kids doing it while they're in school.It's to get away with something they aren't supposed to do.Why do adults do it.Isn't it easier and more personal to just call someone?
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2 people
isabella123
@isabella123 (688)
• Canada
23 May 09
I don't understand God or the whole Jesus thing.I belive there is a greater power,but i'm a little confuse with the stories or all the rules.Like God forgive you,but God hate all sinner?I don't get it.God love you,but as long as...
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3 people
K.Rajib G.
@krajibg (11922)
• Guwahati, India
19 May 09
Many a soul, particularly the newbies do not know that they are to rate (positive/negative) they have responded to any discussion. Even many veterans do not bother to click on that.
Now as there is a question (for many, but...
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41 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people
yambucket
@yambucket (95)
• United States
18 May 09
One of my long standing rants is that my life is too short, more specifically; I need about 400 more years to accomplish an acceptable amount of things I'd like to do, learn, visit, and see. And the idea of immortality is simply -...
22 responses •
3 people