My coffee brewing nearby and the rain outside (that very fresh, moist smell).
To the person below me: on average, what time do you usually go to sleep, and what time do you wake?
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My coffee brewing nearby and the rain outside (that very fresh, moist smell).
To the person below me: on average, what time do you usually go to sleep, and what time do you wake?
Too late, around 10:30, and rise again at 6:10, must get to school on time, you know? :)
Person Below, is there an answer to conflict?
Not sure what kind of conflict (political or otherwise) you're refering to but anyway...
I'm a pacifist so I'll say dialogue, not violence... (though diplomacy does take longer !) . It works to the advantage of both sides in the long run.
What did you want to be when you were a kid ?... your earliest ambition ?
To be a doctor because I got sick a lot.
To the person below me: what is your avatar a picture of/ what does it represent?
My avatar is of the a stairway among ruins of an Irish monastery. It represents my continued plight to seek a higher understanding. If you notice, you cannot see the top of the stairway, and I think you never will.
Same question to the person below me...
My avatar is a piece by rolf escher. I don't know what it actually means, but to me, the unending passageway represents a search for something...
Same question to the next person
My avatar are my smilies just to remind people...
Same q
my avatar is a woman, Indian woman, because it their custom to have these drawings in their hands and feet.... at least that's what I've seen in TV. lol... :D but i love these kind of things... :D
same q.
My avatar is Japanese anime of a young girl who is smiling. I felt her smile expressed my personality. You see I try to smile every day because there was a time in my life I could not smile at all. I love who I am today with all that life brings me and that means the good and bad. Life would not be balanced without the bad although it would be nice if there was less of it.
Would you want to live in a world with all good and no bad or vice versa?
Hi Kaltrina, It is not called drawings...Actually here it is a tradition to have "Mehndi" on woman's or girls hands. These drawings are called "Mehndi" or "Hina"Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaltrina
People often use it in Pakistan on Eid Day. :)
thank Pensive. :D I'll remember it from now on. ;)
Never. In my opinion, opposites must always exist, including if opposites only consist of opinions (for example: "that feels hot," or "that feels cold"). Without opposites nothing can undergo regulation, and without regulation and uniquity in certain actions, attributes, and qualities (such as "good" or "bad" attributes), nothing would seem either "good" or "bad," but would have no regard, in my opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ancestor
To the person below me: same question.
I wouldn't like to live in a world of all bad or good- until I die- because to know the good you must know what the bad is.
A world with all good or all bad is not worth living in my opinion. There will be no life then if everything is good because we won't have somthing to try to make good as is the perpose of life in my opinion af course, and it will be a hell if everything is bad. No, I'm not for it. Without me.
I like samercury's question.
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Originally Posted by samercury
Currently, it's Théme E Variation 8.. i beleive. By Matisse
Same Q.