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I like watching comedians and they never seem to laugh at their own jokes. How do they do it?

2007-01-27 00:47:16 · 3 answers · asked by Grace 1

you can give yourself a gold star???

2007-01-27 00:46:36 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

unless a comment is passed that is deliberately intended to offend someone with regards to thier colour,religeon,origins ect then i dont think its racist.
for example if someone uses the word paki,it is regarded as a racist remark but what if that person was a bit uneducated and used it as a descriptive,is he a racist?he meant no offence.it may have caused offence but that fact does not make him a racist.
i think brannding people like the bb contestants as racists takes the severity out of the actions of the obvious racists who brick asian shops and take the piss out of restraunte and take away establishments on a saturday night.
THESE ARE THE REAL RACISTS

2007-01-27 00:40:06 · 7 answers · asked by thundernuts2001 1

2007-01-27 00:23:27 · 2 answers · asked by DAVE 6

I can understand if you don't agree with something. There are plenty of things I don't agree with. Why is it, when a group of people find something they don't like, they try to get it taken away. Example: Years ago when Howard Stern started getting big, people tried to take him off the air, because they deemed him offensive. Why couldn't that group of people, just not listen to his show? Just because they found him offensive, doesn't mean other people didn't. There are plenty of other examples out there. But my question is, why should other people suffer a loss of something they enjoy, just because another group of people dislike it? Why can't the group that dislike it, just not watch/listen to it. Freedom of speech is a wonderful gift, but yet people try to take it away. What makes one group, more right, than the other?

2007-01-27 00:15:12 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Abortion is a medical procedure that should ONLY be discussed between the woman & her doctor. I have no right to infringe in her privacy. I wouldnt want anyone to violate MY rights and tell me what to do with MY body. I have no right taking away a person's rights, born or unborn.

BUT, I am AGAINST abortion. I totally DESPISE abortion and if I were a woman Id never have one. BUT I am not a woman and would never know how it is to be one & wont JUDGE the circumstances of their abortion: whether they were raped, whether the pregnancy will endanger her or the baby, psychiatric problems etc. It is NOT my business. It is a sensitive medical issue btwn the patient & doctor, an MD.

Im not pretentious to think that others cant think for theirselves to be morally right. I've belief in other people & the choices they make. Taking away freedom to choose would kill the idealogy of what America stands for.
I'm pro choice, since Jesus taught compassionate, love & not to judge.

2007-01-27 00:11:49 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

hello everyone this is RIDHIMA BHASIN an INDIAN this side and a true patriot at heart...

are we really that patrotic to do anything for our motherland???

do answer...if you think we can still find a BHAGAT SINGH or RAJGURU in our midst today??/

2007-01-27 00:05:31 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

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