It is truly the only thing in this life that is my own.
Material possessions come and go..........
Friends, family, and enemies stay, go and sometimes die...
My thoughts, feelings, inspirations, loves, likes and dislikes belong to me and me alone.
No two people are identical in every single aspect.....
In the end I have only myself.....my children will grow up......
and that leaves me.......and hopefully my husband.....
but at the end I am who I am.............
and to me that is unique...........
2007-04-25 16:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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My vacations:
Every 2-3 months I go on a 1-3 day vacaton.
Usually to Orlando or Tampa.
I rent a big house. 6 bedrooms.
I take my wife, our son, age 15, our son,'s three best friends; and their 3 moms, my wife's sister, and her son and daughter, and the fiance of the son. He is 21. 1 dad, 5 moms, 5 kids (although 1 is now 21, so he is more of an adult...).
Tell me about other guys that do this? AND enjoy themselves around all these people?
I take the photos. Everyone decides where we are going, what to eat, etc. I follow along behind everyone taking photos.
I am just glad to be with all of them. GREAT group.
2007-04-25 15:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Are primates' lives unique?
First of all, you are assuming that my life is unique. Many people prize themselves as being "different" or "unique." We like to fancy ourselves as being the highest species with incredible ingenuity and creativity.
Unfortunatly, 99% of humans have an intellegence that is closer to that of a primate than that of a true philosopher (Descartes, Copernicus).
Unless you can be accredited with something that was mind blowing and earth shattering, I'd say you are to be classified in that 99% of people.
2007-04-25 14:42:23
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answered by Just Mara 3
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i grow to be raised by an alcoholic, paranoid/schizophrenic unmarried mom, we were quite unfavorable and starving at cases and she or he tried to genuinely kill me and my 2 youthful sisters two times. She tortured us bodily and mentally until eventually we left after we were 18. We lived in a small rural city so no longer something grow to be carried out to assist us except for welfare. I grew up operating my way with the help of faculty (took me 7 years) and am a instructor now and fully time-honored, properly-adjusted and satisfied. an same with my sisters (they are both experts of their fields and thankfully married with tremendous youngsters) Our aunts and uncles call us miracle women.
2016-10-18 03:50:18
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answered by ? 4
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Because, unfortunately....no one can share MY perspective on reality....even if i shared the same experience with someone..........their experience would be different than mine.........based on their perspective and through their life experiences.
So in that sense it's uniqueness for me....
well...and everyone else... ^_~
2007-04-25 15:37:04
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answered by ..*Real-ality*.. 3
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Nothing makes it unique. We make it so because it's all we experience our universe through.
2007-04-25 14:05:01
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answered by Said 4
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No one else can live it for me. No other person can see the world from my perspective.
David: that sounds like a great life!!!!!!!! Kudos to you!
2007-04-25 16:03:40
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answered by LindaLou 7
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My dad and 2 bros.
2007-04-27 22:24:53
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answered by : ) 2
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It's the only one I have!
2007-04-25 14:02:43
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answered by pingraham@sbcglobal.net 5
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My ability to mess up everything. I wouldn't give that up for the world.
2007-04-25 14:06:29
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answered by bwonder48 4
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