do not hold ur farts coz the travel through ur spinal chord up to ur brain and thas where u get shitty ideas from
2006-06-10 09:24:56
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answered by DR. Raed 3
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A few things have shaped my philosophy for life;
1"Live simply so that others may simply live"
2. Dont take life so seriously, you might not get out of it alive
3. Do not bond yourself to those you love, let your belonging be like the sea between the shores of your soul
4. Without love we are birds with broken wings
5. Be strong and enduring.
6. Be deeply kind and lightly hearted.
7. Care
8. Carry the worlds burdens on your shoulders but fly with the knowledge that it is a beautiful place afterall.
9. The goodness and badness we see in others, even to the highest degree, are only that which we ourselves are capable of. It lies in our hands what we are.
10. Simply appreciate the sacred miracle of your own existence
11. Do not think bad of people even those who hurt you. They have their reasons whether they be twisted reasons or not.
12. Die with the knowledge that it is complete and fulfilled and smile in that thought, no matter the time or place.
2006-06-10 15:12:08
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answered by zephyrescent 4
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Unfortunately, whatever we do in life will not have an overall effect on the irreversible road to equilibrium. The Second Law of Thermodynamics stipulates that energy in a closed system always flows from a state of higher concentration to a state of lower concentration --- from orderliness to randomness. This law is a little more complex because it decrees that (in a closed system): Water always runs downhill, time moves only in one direction and cannot be reversed, a cup of coffee will get cooler if left alone but will never get hotter by itself, buildings will slowly decay and must inevitably collapse unless repaired, the Universe must ultimately run out of usable energy and will die without even a whimper.
Entropy ceaselessly and surreptitiously undermines all of our efforts when we try to create order in this world by healing, building bridges, houses, storing food, building wealth --- you name it, and we have to fight entropy every step of the way.
Entropy is the invisible force behind Murphy's Laws: Anything that can go wrong, not only will it go wrong, it must go wrong, as decreed by the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
2006-06-11 01:38:22
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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On a more serious note, I will give a real answer! My philosophy on life comes from the wise lips of Confucius:
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but rising everytime we fall."
2006-06-10 15:06:58
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answered by IAmtheWalrus 2
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Craaaaaaaaaaapppppppppp!
2006-06-10 14:47:32
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answer #5
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answered by eskimo 3
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To see life as a big adventure.
Once you do, you'll be able to enjoy the journey more.
2006-06-10 15:00:30
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answered by ViRg() 6
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my philosphy is mess with me and mine and i will kill you
2006-06-10 14:46:14
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answered by longhunter17692002 5
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Live it. Live just the way you want to.
2006-06-10 14:55:10
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answered by songbird 6
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Objectivism (Reality, reason, egoism, capitalism)
2006-06-10 15:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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BEING SERIOUS AND NOT TAKING HARD.I MEAN BESRIUS EVEN IN UR KIDDING
2006-06-10 14:51:31
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answered by sili s 1
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