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    Quote Originally Posted by Poetess View Post
    ^^ I have the answer := .
    the ocean is blue during the day and black at night just because the sky`s color is reflected upon it.(it takes the color of the sky)
    THEN why is the sky blue. technically the sky should be black to reflect the outterspace. right. I HATE CONFUSING EVERYDAY STUFF!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hockeychick8792 View Post
    THEN why is the sky blue. technically the sky should be black to reflect the outterspace. right. I HATE CONFUSING EVERYDAY STUFF!!!
    The simple answer is that the sky is blue due to refraction of light through the atmosphere. It is actually slightly more complicated than that but I am sure no-one wants to read a post about wavelengths, absorption of energy by gases in the atmosphere etc
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    I am thinking that I really should get to work and get my short story entry in on time ...
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    Optimistic approach is not always the best thing to do: it can make you feel hurt more than the pessimistic one.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    Optimistic approach is not always the best thing to do: it can make you feel hurt more than the pessimistic one.....
    Always be optimistic Pensy, even if it hurts more, being a pessimist will only make you shy away from things.

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    thinking about tonights reading list!
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    I just want this time to be a little slow, so that I can see and feel things around me, it may catch its pace tomorrow, but not today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    Optimistic approach is not always the best thing to do: it can make you feel hurt more than the pessimistic one.....
    oi!!!!!!

    We can never know what to want, because living only one life we can neither compare it with our previous lives, nor perfect it in our lives to come'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Asa Adams View Post
    thinking about tonights reading list!
    whats on?

    I went to an art gallery today. Is anyone familiar with Epstein's sculptures? Rock Drill and the...I think it's called Risen Christ. Rock Drill is fab, its nearly a hundred years old and it predicted a very robotic future...and...well, look at us now. But I do love my internet and my mobile phone. And my microwave.

    Risen Christ is two hands, one has a thorn in it and a cut but the cut is actually a women's vagina. I apologise if this upsets anyone but it must be noted Epstein wasn't mocking the figure of Christ or anything like that, he was exploring fertility and sexuality, a huge concept after the Victorians repressive attitude towards it and who better to use than the son of Virgin Mary?
    We can never know what to want, because living only one life we can neither compare it with our previous lives, nor perfect it in our lives to come'
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    Interesting, though I am sure that there are those out there who will vehemently protest this sculpture (sadly). We had a hum-dinger out this way a couple of years ago, which the rabble really went out on a tangent about....

    Anyhow, I am feeling nostalgic today...
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    Quote Originally Posted by optimisticnad View Post
    whats on?
    Collected works of Wilde.

    Thinking of my missing dearest! When will you be home, dear Girl!?
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    Should I also bang my head against the wall to take out my anger? But, I am not a teenager...
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    Fear sorrow, it floats.
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    One that is simple and yet I've been grappling with for awhile

    why if their is a god who loves us all is their so much suffering ? and if it is to test of faith then surely he loves us conditionally not unconditionally as hos followers seem to declare ?

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    Why am I the cook in this place .... ** sputter * sputter * expletive * sigh**
    Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty
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