Posted in ponderments on Dec 14th, 2007
Natalie said:
How do you know if you’re in love? If thats really what it is.
Love is a tragedy. Which when you think about it, is a really good thing, right? It plays so well into the genre. Love is the tearing of souls which allows them to mend together in [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Dec 12th, 2007
Paul Writes:
Why is it that we are told to cleave together as husband and wife. Yet a cleaver splits or separates apart, and cleavage implies space between two objects?
In the world there exist individuals. These individuals start out in what we call “not” a relationship. As time goes on, and due to [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Dec 10th, 2007
Meg wrote:
I am really good at meeting people and making them like me, but after I have talked to them for a bit, I have no desire to form a friendship. These are nice people, and I could have tons of friends, but I don’t have any interest. People often think I am [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Nov 26th, 2007
Beth wrote:
Okay, so the other day I was eating a banana and I noticed that as usual there was a sticker on the banana peel. However, upon a closer look, I realized this was no ordinary sticker….it was in fact an advertisement for a stuffed animal for $6.99. Due to this new occurrence, I began [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Nov 23rd, 2007
Lisa wrote:
Do you think dreams are more of the fears we have in real life coming out in a dream…or do you think they are more of fact…Kind of like they are trying to tell us something….or both? I have some pretty crazy dreams and have always wondered about them.
My best estimation is that dreams [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Nov 21st, 2007
Lisa and Natalie wrote:
Dear Stephen,
Our question is simple - What is love?
Is it simply the caring for another in which case you could possibly love many? Or what would you say “love” is?
Love is a currency. It is used to purchase tangible products, as well as those intangible, yet desirable, privileges.
Its also a [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Nov 5th, 2007
Krystal wrote:
Why does the legal age to do ANYthing here (in the US) have to be 21?
When in Europe or other countries its 18. But at the same time we can get our licenses at 16 and sign up for the military at 18 but to drink is 21. I mean, I just turned [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Nov 2nd, 2007
Beth wrote:
So how come whenever you are going to have pizza at work or school, everyone always calls it a “pizza party”, when in reality it is no party at all, just lunch. It is not like every time you eat sandwiches it becomes a sandwich party. Yet when pizza is served it is consistently [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Oct 31st, 2007
kyla wrote:
Breast implants. Are they good or are they bad? plz enlighten me.
How do I approach this with good taste?
I’m single, I’m male, and I’m in my 20’s; its obvious, breast implants are fantastic. But I’m going to put aside my natural inclinations and answer from an unbiased podium.
Given the pervasive and [...]
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Posted in ponderments on Oct 29th, 2007
Beth wrote:
So i don’t get the whole thrill of Myspace and Facebook….I guess I don’t personally feel the need to be more interconnected with the world, especially in such a non-personal way. Anyway, a good friend just moved away and keeps begging me to join Facebook so we can “keep in touch more easily”. So [...]
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