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#576
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Gayleggg, I am an optomist so I hope this doesnt offend you but I would say, "It doesnt have to be that difficult" and "You can-it may not be easy but you can."
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#577
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You can't have your cake and eat it (too) is a popular saying in the U.S. I wonder why they word it that way. I want my cake and YES I want to eat it too right? Obviously it means you “can’t have it both ways” or “best of both worlds.” I wonder why we dont change it to read, “you can't eat your cake and have it (too)."
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#578
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#579
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I truly wonder why vacuum cleaners must go WSHHHHHHHHHH. I hate the sound. It makes me depressed. Why can't it play a nice tune instead?
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#580
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Some other oddity you might have thought about is why February is so short. Well, Julius Caesar didn't want his month July short, he demanded 31 days, so did Augustus Caesar who named August. They had to take the days from somewhere. February was not named after a person so no one to protest. ![]() |
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#581
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I wonder why is it called the Alphabet? Did Beta lose the bet?
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#582
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Thanks Connections. I agree and if I wasn't in the middle of a deep depression it would be easier. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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#583
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I wonder if the world is ever going to recover from all the stupid wars and just live in peace....
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#584
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I wonder if dogs reincarnate as dogs.
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#585
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Why some people have to be intentionally cruel
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#586
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#587
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#588
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I wonder why I am so sensitive to people yelling.
I wonder why my parents find a need to yell. I wonder if yelling is a cultural thing, like maybe certain languages are meant to sound like yelling and I interpret it as yelling, but they're not yelling.
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#589
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I wonder, when people have 2 hands (an even number), why would a pack of gloves have 25 (an odd number).
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#590
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South Carolina heating up with clash between the Black Panther Party and the KKK. I wonder what will come of that? Civil unrest often causes a lot of violence. We shall see.
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#591
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I wonder what people in the 1910's were thinking about the world year 2000 especially when it comes to technology and science. I can see two guys a hundred years ago talking to each other " wake up man it's 1913 not 1890" lol. I see people now saying the same thing to each other in youtube comments. But I think 5 years makes much difference now compared to the same 5 years a century ago due to the rapid rate that technology has grown especially in the last 20 years.
I wonder If I quit the internet for one year to memorize a whole dictionary without listening to the language at all, will i be able to understand it? I don't know which language I want to learn, though. Japanese sounds beautiful. I also should work on my English. |
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#592
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I wonder why humans can be so radically different from each other, psychologically.
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#593
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#594
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#595
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Why I've been feeling so sick today.
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#596
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My insurance told me my medical deductible was covered for the year and I get 24 physical therapy appointments per year so I set up my initial appointment for Tuesday. She told me it will cost me $225 first session since my deductible has not feel fully covered yet. I wonder if my deductible is really covered or not and I wonder why the initial session is $225 for one hour? That sounds expensive to me for one hour. They r not doctors or attorneys.
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#597
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Ok, I am still considering the prison system, what changes need to be made in our legal system etc and have been doing readings on Confucius. They are very old writings and he was an interesting man. I am not going into a history lesson but I bring this up because I appreciate what he was teaching, living and where his intentions were. In Analects I read a lot about virtue. Tsze-chang asked Confucius about perfect virtue. Confucius said, "to be able to practice five things everywhere under heaven constitutes perfect virtue." When begged what they were he basically said, "Gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness." "The master said of Tsze-ch'an that he had four of the characteristics of a superior man - in his conduct of himself, he was humble; in serving his superior, he was respectful; in nourishing the people, he was kind; in ordering the people, he was just." It appears to me that he was focused on filial piety, particularly deep respect and loyalty to our parents. It has to do with duty, not selfishness, others focused because it is the right or just thing, BUT, duty is important it is duty to align oneself always with virtue, not to particular customs because he notes given changes that flow at a natural pace. He once said he’d rather not talk and just be such as the four seasons pursue their course and all things are continually being produced. There seems, to me, and I am no authority on Confucianism as it is very deep but he seems to put a lot into the underlying qualities such as honesty, respect and ultimately virtue. I wonder how or if we can institute the concept of duty and living for virtue and in spite of the lack of virtue imo criminals have already shown. Can we then become a person though fulfilling a responsible role in society in a selfless way? Maybe it can be likened to Les Miserable Jean Valjean where he changed who he was and became a productive member of society. There is a wealth of material in the readings and any of this is woefully sparse in covering the material as there is much more than these few things but I wonder how we can work toward virtue in society as a whole? He sees it as there is no me, it is about society, after we peel away all the social relationships, one is one’s roles in relationships. I guess its “Rules of propriety” expressed in age-old institutions and the roper ways of dong tings, are in contrast to the changeability of emotion and personal circumstance. I wonder how do we govern to that?
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#598
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I wonder how long before I snap.
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#599
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Saliva is very important in our mouths. For example it helps to
I wondered what is in saliva...... |
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I wonder how I'm going to manage my retina appointment Wednesday. I'm scared.
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