2006-08-07
20:38:27
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I dnt mean we are all evil, sorry i wrote question wrong.
2006-08-07
20:42:49 ·
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pataois that dont really make much sense.Any1 can see that most of the powerful people are evil.
2006-08-07
21:03:48 ·
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COPPER aint that strange, thats exactually the reason i asked the question.Because my mum was the same, and she passed and its made me bitter.
2006-08-07
21:11:16 ·
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Copperclever gd luck, and i think you must be a very brave person.Respect.Im definatley giving you 10 points.
2006-08-08
08:37:56 ·
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Well, strangely enough, I am actually in that situation.
I currently spend my days making comments on this site, just expressing everything I feel in whatever mood I happen to be in, knowing that I can freely say to the whole world what I've probably always wanted to say.
I comment on my blogs - I express my feelings and opinons, without, I hasten to add, directing them to any particular individual - it's not about that. It's great, a release and somewhere it'll probably be recorded for all time!
When I have my funeral, it'll be a mixture of all religions, atheism agnosticism and humanism. Yes it's a hard one I know and I'm still working on that....
It does rack me off a bit knowing I'm going to miss out on all the great communication technologies of the future, but.... well, I've just got to accept that.... ramble, ramble, ramble.....
2006-08-08 08:35:47
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answer #1
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answered by copperyclover 3
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The only way to change things is to campaign and preferably with other people. Groups, especially large groups have more inflenuce on the people in power. The British government, intruduced the Human Rights Act, that ratified the EU convention on Human rights and effectively changed the constitution of the United Kingdom giving all it's citizens more rights, technically. The most vunerable people were given even more rights when The Disability Rights Act was introduced. But we still have to campaign for human rights in what is supposed to be a modern democratic country. How can we lecture the rest of the world on Human Rights and democracy when the British government introduces laws that are now unconstitutional because they breach fundamental human rights, that are laid down in UK, EU and Internatioonal law. Ministers too abuse their powers, by introducing regulations that deny people human rights too. The Disability Rights Commission appears to do little to champion the rights of the disabled and chronically sick. So many chronically sick people use their final days to lobby and campaign mainly by email for basic human rights, like the right to decent health care - an escape from the government imposed poverty trap. It probably won't benefit the people who are doing the campaigning, the disabled, sick and elderly. But maybe it will help generations to come. It may even help you one day. Hope fully, people who feel discriminated against for other reasons will join us and campaign too. Whether, they are discriminated against because of age, culture, religion, disability, ill-health, whatever. Many people are victims of stress - mostly caused by the pen pushing bureaucrats that have plagued our society for centuries. When people have time off work because of that stress they are accused of fraud and all kinds of things - unfairly. Even though it is they who are the victims. The same applies to many students. Do well in your exams and the exams were too easy, do badly and you didn't work hard enough! Excuse, the typos - damn spell checker had packed up!
2006-08-07 23:15:24
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answered by Mike10613 6
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I would go and by a big gun and start blowing away all of the people that I consider evil, starting with potential threats to my immediate family. after that it would be people that I generally didn't like and after that if I was still at large I would generally just shoot people for any minor infringement of my moral code.
2006-08-07 21:10:49
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answered by elvis_liveonstage 2
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Make a time capsule and bury it in your backyard, fill it with your stuff, like letters, some clothes, and stuff like that, when people open it they will see how evil the world is, but make sure you put the date when you want someone to open it, like OPEN IN 3006.
They will see how evil the world is
2006-08-07 20:42:36
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answered by ? 2
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Like my Mum. She filled the world around her with love!
She suffered terribly, but through it all she was good, calm, dignified and more concerned for the people who were caring for her. Throughout her life she helped anyone who needed it without counting the cost to herself. She was an angel, and at her funeral there was not room enough to fit in all the people who turned up.....Neighbours, friends, relatives and (previously) strangers who she'd helped.
2006-08-07 21:07:38
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answered by Copper 4
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I would want to make a positive mark. Like give uplifting speeches, or I don't know... I'd definitely do all the things that I didn't before because they were bad for my body.
2006-08-07 20:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If I were you, I would leave my mark of grace by sparing the world the evil of thinking that it is evil.
2006-08-07 21:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everything in this world is evil!! I have two kids...so would have left my mark by giving them life!!!
2006-08-07 20:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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well we all have a terminal illness LIFE no one gets out alive
frankly all we can try to do is to live life as best we can
2006-08-07 23:39:00
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answered by thunor1957 2
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I would just keep on doing what is good until the end!
2006-08-07 20:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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