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Also a moon or moons can be created as well, what would this world look like help me visualize your ideal world.

My ideal world would be a tropical planet with no large land masses just 43% of the planet covered with island chains around the equator and shallow oceans all around with very mild storm seasons once a year, there would be less gravity so volleyball on the white sandy beaches would be even more fun, there would be so many tropical flowers that even the air would smell like a dream, and at night there would be a mild breeze coming from the ocean and the twin moons overhead would be enough to stir the heart of even the most hardened of hearts.

but thats just what my ideal world would be like, i wanna here what your ideal world is like.

2006-12-13 01:15:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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my ideal world would be a moon of a giant ringed planet with many other moons, so there is always something to look at in the sky. the gravity is arount half of earths. There is only 1 small village of humans, the world is mostly inhabited by humanoids who live in the seas, kind of like mermen. they are telepathic, and they are overpopulated so they let us eat their young (they are tasty). the climaate is semitropical and the only real continent goes all the way around the equater, with seas spread out, and oceans on the north and south with ice caps at the poles. I call it MAGRUDER

2006-12-13 02:09:52 · answer #1 · answered by outbaksean 4 · 1 0

While I was waiting for this Question to load and before I saw your username and your 'Additional Information' under your question I already knew what my answer was going to be: yes, for people who have mental health problems But okay, I've got something else. I have a question for you: why did you envison helping an old lady across the road? (it's such a cliché) [okay, I have another question too: how long did you stand at the road waiting for an old lady to cross it?] "Worse case scenario" - I hate that phrase! Don't people believe in realism any more?! I can guarantee that it wasn't the 'worse' thing that could have happened to you (even though I don't know what happened) I have a mantra. It makes me realise that even although I didn't get the job I applied for; or that the person I like doesn't like me; or that it's christmas in 6 weeks and I haven't bought any presents yet (wow, talk about an anti-climax...) THINGS COULD BE WORSE (like, really worse, worse than whatever happened to you) So no matter how 'bad' you think your life is, just remember: "At least you're not being eaten by a bear". I have another mantra (okay, I have loads which sort of ruins the use of the word) that I once read in a book: "If you trust in yourself and follow your star and believe in your dreams you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and not being so lazy." Maybe this is what you should do? Go and DO things insted of hoping for them. I bet you try to "mould and shape your reality" every day and would you like to tell me how many times it actually worked? 'Cause so far, you've only got one point. If you want to help old ladies across the road or rescue kittens from trees or what ever floats your boat then decide what you want to do (this should take acout 3 seconds) and GO DO IT! And if the kitten you rescue isn't stuck in the same type of tree that you imagined or that it's fur isn't the same colour the ask yourself "DOES IT REALLY MATTER" (yes, another one of my mantras, but who's counting?) Note to reader: don't limit this process to rescuing cats and old ladies try it out on less trivial things

2016-05-23 17:37:03 · answer #2 · answered by Carissa 4 · 0 0

I want a planet inhabited by 6 billion teletubbies. There will be no form of law enforcement whatsoever so that I could not be arrested for gauging their eyes and ripping them apart.

2006-12-13 02:58:32 · answer #3 · answered by Askhole Ninja 3 · 0 0

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