your argument is flawed. Uniqueness can never be a trait because of its uniqueness
2007-01-24 11:30:32
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answered by Bob Danvers-Walker 4
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it's "what" makes that person unique that is different....Not the actual name of the trait "uniqueness"....got me?
2007-01-24 11:31:06
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answered by CherBear 3
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I guess it does.
Everyone is unique in there own way, but uniqueness itself is pretty cliche.
2007-01-24 11:30:13
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answered by Jacques 5
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most people aren't that unique. they go to college, get a steady job, get married, have a family.
the true unique ones find ways to shun conventional things like that
2007-01-24 11:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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no because people are unique in different ways
2007-01-24 11:29:12
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answered by angel 3
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Uniqueness in abundance and excellence is unique.
Uniqueness in poverty and dullness is not unique.
2007-01-24 12:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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ofcourse not because whats unique to me may not be unique to you or others and so forth...
2007-01-24 11:30:19
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answered by realist86 3
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how can uniqueness not be unique?
2007-01-24 11:31:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting theory! Hope you find the answer.
2007-01-24 11:31:38
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answered by Nepetarias 6
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it becomes the punishment of sorrrow
2007-01-24 11:30:07
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answered by bev 5
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