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what you think about skeptism

2006-09-03 06:47:08 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

I'm a sophomore in High school and im in colorguard. I made it onto rifle line and sabre line!!!! but im kinda scared cuz im not the best dancer. i dont have time for classes. im next to this senior who has been dancing for at least four years. ahh!!! i just started dancing last year in colorguard. but ive gotten better. still, my coaches are giving me crap about not being able to dance as well as the senior.

oh well. what do you think of colorguard?
i love it!!!!! my 4 best friends are on it with me.

i recommend it to everyone.

=)

would you join it if you had it at your school?

i mean you get to go so manay places and compete against other guards. its so much fun.

2006-09-03 06:46:54 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Performing Arts

or we will destroy the earth."

In this scenario you are starting with less than 500 dollars, but everything else about you is the same. You will never have proof that there was an alien, so you can't use that as a defense if you get caught committing a crime.

How would you get the money? How many people could you justify killing to save the world?

2006-09-03 06:45:12 · 11 answers · asked by martin h 6 in Philosophy

i've read the first five and need to know if there'll be more

2006-09-03 06:41:41 · 10 answers · asked by saxyphone! 2 in Books & Authors

I'm not saying it isn't wrong, I'm saying if it is wrong, WHY is it wrong?

Also to be very clear, I've never had sex with any dead people (tho a few times it's felt that way).

2006-09-03 06:37:51 · 44 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

does the person who is being talked about tell the author to write about them or does the author just write.

2006-09-03 06:26:26 · 12 answers · asked by Blossom 2 in Books & Authors

2006-09-03 06:21:04 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

We are limited on props and backgrounds and have about an even amount of boys and girls. thank you!

2006-09-03 06:18:34 · 28 answers · asked by Me 3 in Performing Arts

2006-09-03 06:12:45 · 12 answers · asked by HELL YEAH 2 in Other - Arts & Humanities

I'm new to stained glass myself, and I love it! I enjoy the challenge of it. At first it was a little scary working with glass (and still is sometimes) because it can break and cut you if you're not careful. Now that I'm gaining a little competence, it's very exciting. Plus, my piece is coming together nicely.

I'm still on my first project: a mosaic wall hanging. The next class project involves soldering.

I'd like to hear what others who work (or worked) in stained glass feel about the medium. I'd love to hear your stories if you'd like to share. Thank you!

2006-09-03 06:12:15 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Visual Arts

2006-09-03 06:11:50 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

It doesn't have to be a positive experience, nor does it have to be romantic love.

2006-09-03 06:03:40 · 29 answers · asked by Aimers 3 in Philosophy

Which one? Did you like it? What did you think of it?

2006-09-03 06:01:55 · 16 answers · asked by Elizabeth 1 in Books & Authors

this is a poem. anything would help!!!!1

2006-09-03 06:01:21 · 6 answers · asked by diamond 3 in Books & Authors

Steadfastly supportive of what you believe and always an advocate, or as consistent as possible in principle and risk weakening your devotion or other's belief in your devotness to the cause?

I would rather be the latter. This is what I call intellectually honesty. The willingness to believe in something but to also admit when an argument used to support it is wrong.

Your thoughts?

2006-09-03 05:59:03 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

It's Polish. (I read it in Chekhov's "Three Sisters.")

2006-09-03 05:56:41 · 5 answers · asked by Teardrop 2 in Books & Authors

Those who R considering them selves as master of english grammer may responde this question b'coz U have no other bussiness but to correct grametical mistakes of a question.

2006-09-03 05:56:20 · 21 answers · asked by Harshit P 1 in Other - Arts & Humanities

I have just bought this book today, finally resolving to read it though over the past five years I've seen it in any bookstore at any given time. Is it really that good or just hyped? If you have read it, or like me have avoided it without real reason, please let me know what you think about it?

2006-09-03 05:54:52 · 3 answers · asked by McAtterie 6 in Books & Authors

Any quotes, from literature, entertainment or song lyrics that relate to: love, happiness or friendship.

Thanks. ^_^

2006-09-03 05:48:48 · 58 answers · asked by Aimers 3 in Philosophy

I did not say what is religion but neither did i ask for the true religion .

2006-09-03 05:47:16 · 24 answers · asked by Elsalsis 2 in Philosophy

Well, I was watching Fox News Sunday and, again, the Power Player of the Week segment was a repeat. It was about Joe Gibbs and some school of his to help troubled youths. I watched some of it. During it he tossed a wristwatch toward a crowd of his students and used the fact that a person has to have made something so complicated as an analogy to the supposed necessity of someone having had to have created a world as complicated as this one or it presumably can't exst.

But the main lesson I got was this: The Swiss (famous for clock making) and the Chinese (inventors of the clock) are gods.

Did I learn the wrong lesson?

2006-09-03 05:45:31 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

We all have screen names. There was some thought that went in to your picking the name you have. Tell me what it was. Mine has to do with my job. If you guess, I'll give you 2 points for sure and a chance at an additional 10 points. Hurry, play today!

2006-09-03 05:42:02 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

that paints swimming pools

2006-09-03 05:41:14 · 5 answers · asked by foal 4 1 in Painting

foreigners die. Which button do you press?

Please don't pick on the details of this question it's not the point, ie don't say 'I'd press neither'. Assume for some reason (it doesn't matter what reason) you have to push one of the two - imagine if you press neither the world will blow up or something, or you're falling on the buttons and you can only avoid one, whatever you like. Which do you choose?

2006-09-03 05:39:38 · 55 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

Following my earlier question, I'd like advice on which edition of "Anna Karenina" I should buy. I therefore ask: whose translation of "Anna Karenina" is most accurate?

2006-09-03 05:37:10 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

2006-09-03 05:33:45 · 16 answers · asked by Elsalsis 2 in Philosophy

“Anecdotal evidence” demonstrates the “inductive logic” of “civil libertarian”, equals “democratic leadership”.

Contradiction, paradox or, oxymoron.

2006-09-03 05:28:27 · 5 answers · asked by trumain 5 in Philosophy

You can only change or alter just one event and will have to predict the outcome folowing the change.

.......for example - if you changed the history by preventing the romans to build the colosseum, you will have to predict what would the subsequent history will be?, where would the first olympics take place? etc etc...

2006-09-03 05:26:29 · 21 answers · asked by SkyLab 2 in History

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