and when your done answering think about this....first write your answer down before reading ahead!!! no cheating
now think about what other people has gone through,and some are still going through,like alot of our worries in america is weather or not you go eat mexican or chinese...(being a little sarcastic) and worrying about such trivial things...but a whole bunch of people (mostly in other countries) have to worry about someone coming in their house,shooting the men and taking the women and children for sex slaves...some worry weather or not they even get to eat good food or if they will have to only eat a dead animal and cook it...some worry that at any time a bomb will be dropped on their house and kill their last child...(one has already been killed along with their spouse).so my point is this...we are way to spoiled here in america and we truely dont know what a real hard life is...come on now.we dont have to worry half as much as most people in other places.AGREE OR NOT?
2006-06-25
11:00:17
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and dont take me wrong...i know we as americans have problems...very many...im just saying that the majority of americans has it alot easier than others...
2006-06-25
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update #1
The worst thing that ever happened to me was being molested throughout my childhood and into high school. I chose not to let it cripple me and not to be a victim for the rest of my life. I got an education and training and then went in to counseling sexual offenders (who most of the time were molested as children too.) I am not saying I led a perfect life, I made a lot of mistakes and made some very bad choices because of lack of education and understanding about choices and action/consequences. Now I make a difference in children's lives and investigate abuse and neglect. I also use this space as a medium to help other people learn about choices and problem solving. Good question and good additional info!!! Thanks.
2006-06-25 11:06:47
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answered by nanawnuts 5
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I've been pretty luckey, but here it is.
I was scrambling around the lumber of a wrecked house, gathering scraps for firewood. I stepped on a nail that pierced my shoe, entering the sole of my foot. I dropped the wood from my arms and fell forward with outstreched palms. Both palms were pierced by nails (none went through) and I was not injured in any other way. Man, I was scared and hurting.
In the hospital, a doctor (laughingly, but seriously) asked me if I was really Jesus Christ. After all I had all the markings, and a short beard, too. I, the doctor, and two nurses had a good laugh. Nothing serious ever came from those injuries, and I still have the scars on my hands.
2006-06-25 11:25:14
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answered by Puzzleman 5
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I was married to an abusive husband for 21 years and I could not wait to be free.
I injured my spine and had one health issue after another for the next 26 years, so ;ife slipped away until I did get a decent amount of health to exist with.
I only accomplished the study of crochet and the study of the
bible in my life time. I love both.
I knew other people were in the same, a simular or worse position than myself, we have a temporary life that is short and full of troubles here, if we did not have this, we would not have a chance with the real thing with Christ.
So all of us have this hope. I love being single
I did learn how vicious and cruel one not caring for God and Christ, but loving the spirits in a bottle and being mostly intoxicated daily can be. I had to plan carefully to get out of this and be as free as I had to be.
2006-06-25 11:16:07
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answered by jeni 7
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Hmmm, first mom died, then 9/11 happened, then dad died, all in the course of two years. While agree that Americans have taken much for granted, and the third world nations suffer terribly, all I knew at the time was that my mom and dad were gone and the nature of my life had changed. That I had a home, health care, clean water, and educational opportunities didn't matter, as I would trade all to have my parents back for just one day more...
2006-06-25 11:09:21
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answered by Michael R 4
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When my 11 day old son Hunter died from SIDS last year on Nov 28 05. My world was and is still shattered. Without the strength of my daughter who is 5 and Hunter's dad Fred, I do not know if i would still be here. No one should ever have to deal with the loss of a child. I have lost my father, most of my family, but nothing compares to the pain of losing your baby.......
2006-06-26 17:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No I dont
I can see that this was a speech for the refugees, and what I or anybody else answers to you, is not relevant to you.
Nobody can save the world and a globalization is trying that, but the main thing is that if some nation has achieved civilisation and better quality of life, there is no reason to let go of it because of some other nations poor insidepolitics.
2006-06-25 11:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many equally bad things that could happen. One is to be captured by an Iraqi insurgent. The worst that could happen to humanity is on the way...overpopulation. When sustainable resources are depleted the human crowd will be many masses of writing violent cannibalistic protoplasm in he upper valleys...where the remaining water is.
2006-06-25 11:09:40
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answered by syrious 5
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i couldnt do it i just had to cheat with ya saying dont look. its like putting candy on the table in kinder and telling the kiddies they cant have any.
now i gone and forgot the question
2006-06-25 11:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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that is none of your business
why don't you and your imaginary boyfriend meet us!
2006-06-25 17:12:26
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answered by Samantha 5
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THE WORST THING THAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOU IS CHOKING ON DISCIPLES GIZZ, YOU CRACKER LOVING B*TCH!!
2006-06-26 16:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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