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2006-07-04 01:21:56 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Only one wish dear.....

and you can use that only for yourself and no one else...not family, friends, the society..etc....

what would you ask him...

2006-07-04 01:07:29 · 8 answers · asked by As I am 3

This meeting freaks me out. Any nice experiences with mothers-in-law, girls?

2006-07-04 00:55:15 · 11 answers · asked by Wandering Cat 2

why the hell is global warming such a big concern right now. i dont give a sh*t about it and i think the sooner this world comes to a bitter end the better. the people on this plannet are f*cked up

2006-07-04 00:53:29 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

a) Are they too lazy to look it up themselves? b) Do they just want to socialize? c) Are they stupid? d) Are they just trying to stir up the pot? e) all the above

2006-07-04 00:47:50 · 38 answers · asked by Mr. Peachy® 7

Marriages. They make life sweet dont they? According to some research it is claimed that the number of Brits specifically heading out to the Indian sub-continent to marry and then bring back their spouses has increased dramatically. Not a crime i know. Here is some food for thought. The number of brits doing this has steadily increased annually so much that the UK government is now intervening to make it tougher to do so. So what is the problem? Records show that it isnt just the spouse but the spouse's family who then comes to the UK. A lot of them dont speak English, dont work and thus drain the economy with benefits an drain the NHS (they arent paying their 'stamp') Also it further stretches the boundaries of integration making it harded to do so and it helps those doing 'sham marriages' for the UK passport.

I know international marriages can happen anywhere but the UK govt is now concerned with sub-continent ones (for reasons like above) What do you think? Do you believe this?

2006-07-04 00:44:36 · 18 answers · asked by Boon5 3

and please don't just say "spend it",what would you spend it on :) Oh and no, I haven't been given £10,000, its just a figure that popped in my head!

2006-07-04 00:38:30 · 30 answers · asked by cc 6

any of u ppl believe that we might have been alive hundreds of years ago??

2006-07-04 00:32:50 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-04 00:30:47 · 23 answers · asked by Roman R 1

2006-07-04 00:30:08 · 40 answers · asked by missieclass 4

Expounding on this idea, how much responsibility is the individual's for acts committed as part of a group? For example, what do you think was the role of individual choice in the rise of nazism? How does a group of men decide it is ok to gang rape someone? How does a community decide to force out the "undesirables" from within their midst? What is the role of individual choice, and why does it get suppressed?

I am not talking about bad decisions made under extreme duress, such as during war, but everyday choices that allow for a culture of alienation and hatred to develop.

2006-07-04 00:27:04 · 3 answers · asked by Hauntedfox 5

I have great boobies and yes, I like to show them. But I am free to be a slut if I wish, so why would it bother people and as I have noticed, mainly the gals around me! Are they just jealous?

2006-07-04 00:21:32 · 19 answers · asked by freespeechgal 1

People from different countries/areas are perceived to have certain characteristics. For instance, Scots are known to be honest but stingy, French are romantic but snooty, Thais are friendly but can be too laid back etc. (Key word: "perceived"! Please don't take it too seriously! It's not meant to be a racist question!) What about Singaporeans? Do they have a "national character"?

2006-07-04 00:18:59 · 3 answers · asked by lb2k 4

I mean, why do they? It bothers me to see 6th graders saying they found their soul mate. I am just curious to know why.

2006-07-04 00:09:19 · 4 answers · asked by Full_of_Questions_and_Answers 1

I'm screaming right now. Can you hear me?
Where are you in the world?
I'm in Chatham, Kent in the UK.
Has my scream reached your ears yet?

2006-07-04 00:03:53 · 25 answers · asked by hateful_cow 1

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