Homo sapiens.
Would you hug a naked cow?
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Homo sapiens.
Would you hug a naked cow?
Which would be denial of basic science. You don't need to be a scientist to know that once one is brain dead, there cannot be any continuing thought processes, because thoughts are electrochemical...
By respect I mean the same respect we show to any other archaeological artifacts. When we uncover a 3000 year old statue to a god that demanded human sacrifice, we respect it for the skills that it...
No, I am the collection of neurons - biological cells. Once they no longer function, I will not be able to experience anything. Without a functioning nervous system we cannot feel or sense anything....
Candies.
If you were a study room, what style would you emanate?
Thank you for your reply. I'm glad that you found it intriguing and interesting. I'm hoping to improve my writing by embracing constructive criticism here and elsewhere. I suppose I could expand on...
There are actually no period documents supporting that Jesus was a real person. No Roman records, that is. No references. All the references start appearing century+ after the alleged events took...
Time is relative.
Do you eat lemons like they were apples?
Would be interesting to find out who the real authors of the Bible were. Such an impact on history and no names, pretty remarkable.
Growing up I was told about a vague God called Jesus, somehow he was both a son of a God and a God himself, so I wasn't sure if there were two gods or one. As I was reading Greek mythology, I...
A fisherman.
If I were one of the gods, what would you be?
Uphill.
Do you enjoy tomatoes other than for consumption?
Only if I was wealthier than I am. As a former vegetarian for a year I have learned that proper vegetarian and veggie food is actually quite pricy.
Would you inform the world of the truth that...
New York City
No, English is not my first language.
Sorry to be bringing up this old thread. I've lost this forum for a few years, lol. But now I'm back.
One of my personal problems with most of science fiction is that writers are not real...
This is a little flash piece called Lucidity. This is my maiden publication here, but don't let my newbish status refrain you from an honest dose of criticism.
Lucidity
By John Doe
The...
December 18th, 1917
Would you choose to have an indefinite lifetime if given such an opportunity?
No, I'm new here and my income is insufficient to allow for such luxuries as paid internet forums.
I don't drink coffee.
Why do you consume alcohol?
You can get it on the internet. Ebay, for instance:
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313&_nkw=princess+de+cleves&_sacat=See-All-Categories
I believe that The Catcher in the Rye is a masterpiece, but it is only so for a readership of a specific age range between 13 and 16. It catches all those confusing feelings that most of us...
It seems that the majority of people actually read more than one book at the time, at least on this forum. Curious discovery!
How many Jules Verne books did you read and how would you rate them?
Glad to find out that I'm far from being alone in this practice.