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Philosophy - October 2006

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2006-10-30 15:21:09 · 9 answers · asked by BluLizard 3

I'd have to say condiments. They waste time (and money) that is better spent on Krispy kreme donuts.

I like them because they taste great, are less filling and don't require ketchup on the side. That ketchup stuff can be messy and time consuming, especially if you are somebody who works.

Also, I like them because they go well with green beans and nobody has ever tried to hurt somebody with krispy kremes that I know of so I guess they are really peaceful. By that logic, If we were all krispy kremes there would be world peace and everyone would taste great!

Other than that, I like them because you dont need to mix them with mayonaisse and green onion like a can of tuna, that can be a real pain in the butt. They are fine the way they are!

Also, I knew someone with a krispy kreme hat and another guy with a krispy kreme coffee travel mug. Both of them were real nice, and they were not even the same guy.

So ketchup, mayo, mustard, its all time that could have been better spent. Agree?

2006-10-30 14:42:16 · 15 answers · asked by judge_smails_sir 3

Perhaps......."I'm too sexy" by Right Said Fred? Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis? Or how bout "It's all about the Benjamins" by Puff Daddy. Which song would you send from your own list?

2006-10-30 14:21:44 · 35 answers · asked by Matthew R 1

I mean, human logic is wrong in some instances, especially in quantum mechanics and physics. There are so many counter-intuitive things in these two areas, that it is almost unbelievable, that human logic is so wrong. So since human logic is wrong in unlocking the mysteries on how everything works, is human logic the answer for everything else?

2006-10-30 14:20:26 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

What do you think?

2006-10-30 14:19:02 · 23 answers · asked by Psyche 3

My question is how can you prove that god does not exist when we take for granted so many things in life. For example a number of Mathematical problems cannot be solved without the use of Imaginary numbers(root of -1) And what about constants. Why is the value of Phi 22/7. If we cannot prove these simple things how do you prove god does not exist?
Advance thanks for all who takes the time to answer my (STUPID) question

2006-10-30 14:13:32 · 41 answers · asked by taknev 3

2006-10-30 14:10:22 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-30 14:00:13 · 3 answers · asked by george 3

2006-10-30 13:56:15 · 25 answers · asked by 9th Life 1

Basically, they valued non-conformity, an appreciation of nature, free thinking over logic, and the importance of self reliance. The reference can be obscure, as long as I can support it with multiple quotes. I can figure that out though, so any suggestions would be helpful.

2006-10-30 13:55:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-30 13:50:01 · 12 answers · asked by Stephen F 2

they're both bad, but if one had to happen, which would you rather go through?

2006-10-30 13:40:11 · 16 answers · asked by Pomie 2

Philosophy can use metaphor at times to describe a concept. What are some metaphors you are familiar with related to the topic of religion?

2006-10-30 13:39:19 · 4 answers · asked by DEE L 2

2006-10-30 13:34:18 · 13 answers · asked by Matthew R 1

i just need to do some research for the holocaust...
please try to help me out...i would really appreciate it...
thanks

2006-10-30 13:20:43 · 12 answers · asked by ahedrington_simple_101 1

2006-10-30 12:53:58 · 14 answers · asked by MeLovesYou 3

Please dont't tell me God or children
Be creative

2006-10-30 12:41:32 · 36 answers · asked by toietmoi 6

I would like to die saving someone else's life, what about you?

2006-10-30 12:22:13 · 20 answers · asked by Jeanne P 1

Can someone sum up what Crowley's beliefs were?

2006-10-30 12:15:35 · 9 answers · asked by BloodyHell 4

An acquaintance of mine told me that all godless are nihilists, it led me to wonder if there is any truth to the subject. Can you be one without being the other. Are all nihilists evil, by thinking/caring more of themselves then others. Or have nihilists and atheists merely been given a bad name?

2006-10-30 12:07:40 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

What i mean is: Why do humans feel the need to be accepted?
Everyone wants to be accepted by some one, on some level so don't give me that crap about, "I don't care what people think, be like me." Every one does to some extent.

What is it about humans, that we want that; to be accepted?

2006-10-30 11:47:53 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

All about it

2006-10-30 11:41:05 · 9 answers · asked by Hot I 2

I am writing an essay on a chapter of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding". The chapter I am doing is, Of The Reality of Human Knowledge in Book IV.

My thesis is that Locke's definition of knowledge is extremely limited.

My teacher told us "You guys are not reputable philosophers, so you need to find philosophers that back up your point of view"

Any suggestions?

2006-10-30 11:38:01 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-30 11:35:44 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

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