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i am a guy brought up by my mother as my father stays away she hates the girl i love and she hates when people talk abt my relation coz she doesnt like anyone in my life i am really scared of her coz she can go to any extent of emotional blackmail like killing herself and eating pills if i dont listen to her i cant tell her how much i love my gf bcoz she will kill me my prob is she keeps on spying me and keeps a track of my phone calls and everything i am hating this what shouild i do i get am having mental problems which i cant explain to anyone please give me a good solution

2007-01-28 02:50:14 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

whats wrong!!
i am not drunk nor high!!!

2007-01-28 02:48:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

I’m quite happy to live here and now, in INFORMATION age! The science and technology have advanced well, and keep improving towards the future! My only regret is we’re going to have such oil crisis… and this can potentially ruin our civilization if we don’t make such quick and decisive action as soon as possible….

How about you then? Do you love this age? If you don’t, which age would you prefer to live in? Ancient age? Classical age? Medieval age? Gunpowder age? Enlightenment age? Industrial age? Modern age? Information age? Space age (Post-information age, where we finally conquer the space… our last frontier!)? Or another age? Which age then?

2007-01-28 02:38:03 · 8 answers · asked by Professor Franklin 4 in Other - Social Science

If the mindset behind procrastination is revealed, than that would be a key to help in moving beyond a trait that is acting as a block to moving forward towards other tasks and / or more productive avenues in life.

Why do you think a person procrastinates ?

Seeking productive, sincere answers.
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2007-01-28 02:20:45 · 13 answers · asked by onelight 5 in Psychology

You are in a hostage situation, with 12 other people and you have to choose one person to die in order to save the other 11, would you choose yourself, someone else or let everyone die?

2007-01-28 02:18:14 · 17 answers · asked by Free Range Human 2 in Psychology

I'm a pessimistic person. It's hard for me to see the good in life. I'm also not religious since I don't think there is any higher being out there that will really help people.

How do I become more of an optimist?

2007-01-28 02:17:17 · 6 answers · asked by . 1 in Psychology

My bos likes to use this phrase, it is very frustrating because THIS ISNT A PERFECT WORLD and never will be. I feel he is trying to achieve something that just isnt so, and gets angry when things dont work out in his "perfect world". then he goes balistic on me and other employees, what can i do to tell him "this isnt a perfect world and never will be"..Deal with it and stick to realistic expectations....

2007-01-28 02:08:57 · 6 answers · asked by dd doc 2 in Psychology

How do Evolutionists explain the perfectly manufactured, balanced and concentric ringed spheroids found in 3-billion year rock strata when apes, did not appear until 50 million years ago according the Evolution/Uniformitarian Model?

These sophisticated stones that are billions of years old and rotate on their axes, captured the attention of Mr. John Hund of Petersburg fifteen years ago. Hund's previous journey to the Gestoptesfontein mine near Ottosdal in the Northern Province is where he found a stone just like the one he read about and saw in the Klerksdorp museum.

While playing with the stone on a very flat surface at a restaurant one day, Hund realized it was very well balanced. He took it to the California Space Institute at the University of California to have tests done to determine just how well balanced it was. "It turned out that the balance is so fine, it exceeded the limit of their measuring technology and these are the guys who make gyrocompasses for NASA. The riddle of the rotating stone spheres completely baffles even the NASA scientists.

”The stone is balanced to within one-hundred thousandths of an inch from absolute perfection,” explained Hund. Nobody knows what these stones are. One NASA scientist told Hund that they do not have the technology to create anything as finely balanced as this, yet they were created by someone approximately 2.8 billion years ago despite Modern Man did not appear until 100,000 years ago. Additionally, most shocking, he stated the only way that either nature or human technology could create something so finely balanced would be in zero gravity. Clearly, they are a product of a former global technoculture that once thrived upon the Earth, but was annihilated indicating that civilization is not linear as linear evolution teaches, but cyclic and recurrent meeting periodic cosmo-cataclysmic discontinuities as relayed by Plato, himself, and modern Free Thinkers like Cremo and Thompson, authors of “Forbidden Archaeology”.

Here is an extract of Mr. Hund's letter:

The existence of the sphere came to my attention ca 1977 while removing endangered rock engravings from the site where pyrophyllite or "wonderstone", as it is commonly known in the region, is mined on the farm Gestoptesfontein (meaning plugged fountain) near the little village of Ottosdal about 110 km from Klerksdorp in South Africa's Northwest Province.

I was intrigued by the form of the spheres, grooves around the middle and the fact that they are as hard as steel, while the material (pyrophyllite) in which they are found, is as soft as limestone with a count of only 3 on the Moh scale.
As you probably know, pyrophyllite (Al2 Si4 O10 (OH)2) is a secondary mineral and the deposits were formed by a process of sedimentation. On Gestoptesfontein volcanic activity was responsible for the forming of outcrops varying in height from about 10 to 100 meters. The smooth and relatively soft surface on the slopes was ideal for the prehistoric dwellers (San) to make their engravings of animal and abstract designs.

On Gestoptesfontein these outcrops were "swan" into huge pieces by means of twisted steel cables running zigzag on pulleys for several kilometers. These blocks were then sawn by the same method into more manageable pieces of about 500 x 500 mm. Occasionally the "sawing cable" got stuck on one of the metal spheres embedded in the pyrophyllite.

They vary in size from " 30 – 50 mm in diameter and have perfectly concentric grooves round the center as if they were molded. Inside the hard "shell" some have a spongy substance, while in others it resembles charcoal.

Inquiries were made from all over the world about this phenomenon. Countries include Canada, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, England, USA, Norway, France and Botswana. Institutions such as the University of South Florida, Miles Price and Associates, the Society for Physic Advancement (S.A), Kokkolan Kaupunchi (Finland), Esotera (Germany) Geologisches Institut der Universiteit Pleicherwall (Germany), the Department of Philosophy UICC (Chicago), Danfoss (Denmark), Illustreret Videnskab (Coppenhagen), Louisiana Geological Survey, Gale Research Company (Michigan) and Search and Research Institute of Florida also made inquiries.

I wrote NASA HQ, to confirm or deny this in 2000, and never received a reply. Mr. Hund's letter was removed from the Klerksdorp Museum page, afterwards, when I checked back some time later, and the page re-designed.

Image: http://www.ufologie.net/htm/transvaalspheres.htm

2007-01-28 02:00:13 · 15 answers · asked by . 5 in Anthropology

crappy answers, out of topic answers and abusive answers will be reported.

2007-01-28 01:40:02 · 12 answers · asked by brad_cassidie 2 in Sociology

A 16-year-old boy was driving a moped down a one-way street in the wrong direction. A policeman stopped him and gave him a ticket. The policeman paid the ticket himself. What is a logical explanation for this?

2007-01-28 01:38:57 · 7 answers · asked by sunsworth1975 1 in Other - Social Science

1. At least one of theseten statements is false.
2. At least two of these ten statements are false.
3. At least three of these ten statements are false.
4. At least four of these ten statements are false.
5. At least five of these. ten statements are false
6. At least six of these. ten statements are false
7. At least seven of these ten statements are false
8. At least eight of these ten statements are false.
9. At least nine of these ten statements are false.
10. At least ten of these ten statements are false.

2007-01-28 01:35:23 · 16 answers · asked by sunsworth1975 1 in Other - Social Science

2007-01-28 01:33:36 · 23 answers · asked by sunsworth1975 1 in Other - Social Science

ok so i was rapd for the last time a year ago i was raped by my uncle, my bf has been a big help with this and so has my family, but i cant get over it. i always have those images in my head of that night. and it just creeps me out, and it seem. he had been raping me since i was 11 and it stopped when i was 13(he was arrested, my aunt caught him) i just cant get it out of my head, i have other issues that i've been having before i was raped, my parents were really abusive. i live with my grandparents now, but my psyc DR isnt really helping, she trys and she is nice but i have a very hard time trusting people. and i just dont no wat to do, im 14 now and im pg, my bf lives with me now(we live with my grandparents) but i just want those memories gone, what should i do??

2007-01-28 01:28:45 · 5 answers · asked by koi 3 in Psychology

One time I got mad at a ladys husband I was working for so I put a tac in his house slipper hoping it would stick him when he put it on.Can you explain exzactly what is passive aggressive?

2007-01-28 01:19:33 · 6 answers · asked by sandra b 5 in Psychology

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2007-01-28 01:18:12 · 6 answers · asked by jackiefl01 2 in Gender Studies

Evolutionist taunt scoffers for failure to see the proof. Where is the absolute proof? How did life form on this planet to evolve through the genetic chain to become homo-sapien?

2007-01-28 01:10:05 · 3 answers · asked by ? 4 in Anthropology

is female circumcison will have its benefit towards female who have done it?
what is the advantage and disadvantages

2007-01-28 01:04:31 · 18 answers · asked by curiousmisty 1 in Gender Studies

I was in a place where everybody had a tummy bug. There was vomit everywhere I looked. I tried to talk to someone walking past me, but when she opened her mouth to reply she got sick all over me.

I suspect that it's a continuation of a recurring dream I had since childhood, that the toilet I want to go to is so disgusting that I can't use it, full of slime and vomit, ew!

2007-01-28 01:03:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

please give me an idea....based on psychology....not just an idea or instincts...

thanks!

2007-01-28 01:02:18 · 11 answers · asked by roch_elle 1 in Psychology

ive seen it done but i dont understand how

2007-01-28 00:52:48 · 6 answers · asked by ? 3 in Psychology

This could apply to exercise, housework, organizing papers, etc.

2007-01-28 00:47:42 · 6 answers · asked by Curious 5 in Psychology

2007-01-28 00:25:32 · 5 answers · asked by longTALL sallys shortLONG johns 3 in Sociology

could u explain in full details? thank u

2007-01-28 00:16:17 · 3 answers · asked by ? 1 in Economics

I am fourteen years old. Ever since I was in first grade I have always been very mature and VERY eager to grow up. Everyone called me mature. I've been extremely mature for the last two years and suddenly , this summer when I was 13 and a half I sorta cracked. I hate growing up now ...its so freaky and I seriously feel so overwhelmed that I'm gonna be an adult in four years!!!!!!! I mean I've always been a kid and I still feel like a kid....This is so weird, I might not be making any sense so please just try to understand. Another thing is that I have always looked at an age that is a few years older as old but when I get to it , It doesnt feel old at all. Now that I'm fourteen I feel that fourteen is a big age , but I still feel small-So i'd like to know: is fourteen a big age, or is it just a mentality that I had when I was eleven that hasnt changed? I still feel like an eleven year old- this could be because I moved to a different country when I was eleven and I hate it so much

2007-01-28 00:07:10 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Psychology

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