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Am I weird for thinking of death all of the time?

Monday, November 12th, 2007

1.        NO.
2.        I think you are weird. Did I answer your question? you’re like being so pessimistic
3.        Gawd agreed life sucks most of the time so pointless
4.        I doubt it…
5.        Yes and No. But I guess I’m weird too.
6.        No it it not normal. You sound like depression is affecting you maybe?
7.        Nope, go to […]

I want to become an actress but some people don’t think i can act what should I do?

Monday, November 12th, 2007

1.        Don’t let other people tell you what you can and can’t do..
2.        Practice, practice, practice.
3.        Take acting classes.
Hey…
a lot of actors already stuck
not saying you do, but still.
4.        Do it if you really want to…
prove them WRONG!!
5.        Get yourself in a production and show those fools!
6.        Take acting lessons! That is the #1 problem […]

Buy a Famous Painting for Cheap

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

The idea of having a Monet painting or a Klimt, Van Gogh, or other famous artist is a dream to most people. That is because Monet paintings and the like cost hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions. So, they are not paintings that every day people simply have hanging […]

Ultrasonic Cleaner for Family

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

When it comes to choose an ultrasonic cleaner for family use, you want to do is make sure the ultrasonic cleaners you are considering are large enough for your jewelry and has a good reputation of being one of the best ultrasonic jewelry cleaners out there.
It is also important to know […]

The best lens for indoor concert photography

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Using the right tools is the most essential secret every one should learn to be successful when it comes to being successful. I normally see people asking questions like which is the best lens to be used on various occasions. This time around I found someone asking which lens can be […]

Did anyone else find Harry Potter Book 7 disappointing?

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

1. Get a life
 
2. YAYYY SOMEONE AGREES WITH ME!
The main thing that I found just *so* disappointing was that the trio did not return to Hogwarts! Hogwarts is the best part of the books; it’s the magic in it, that’s what makes the readers wish that the books were real.
And Ron was just so…strange! I […]

Why is something that is so wong feel so right?

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

1. Popsicles.
2. Like what?
3. If it aint illegal, it aint wrong, so enjoy
4. Because you feel a rush from taking the risk.
5. that is because there is nothing like wrong and right in absolute terms.
6. If you’re referring to fleshly needs then, its just human nature. I really don’t know why we are made this […]

Why & How do you explain that we humans experience what’s called ‘Deja Vu’?

Monday, October 1st, 2007

There are some scientific theories that explain it as a miss-timing of neural firing. In this case your brain would receive a signal and then the same signal almost instantly right after it which would cause you to think that the situation has happened before (which it has according to your brain a few microseconds […]

Do people who were born blind, see dreams ?

Monday, October 1st, 2007

No, they wouldn’t. Visual stimulus is necessary for the wiring of the brain centers that process and interpret vision. The way the brain works is to develop, early in life, a huge number of neural synapses (connection points between neurons that are used in cell-to-cell signalling). As you grow and learn, these synapses are pared […]

The Recurrent Cycle

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

The thought of a drowned continent has captured the imaginations of seekers after ancient wisdom and baffled historians for over two millennia. With the advent of the Web, New Age and metaphysical online bookstore enthusiasts can now enjoy a massive list of publications alluding to the riddle of Atlantis, both from a […]