So, lets say you individualists out there are carving your own way, the day you really woke up. What brings you the greatest pleasure? Has life made any more sense to you than it does to a garden slug?
2007-05-08
04:47:55
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shakalahar
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Good point Chance;... How superior is that?! Funny...
2007-05-08
04:53:27 ·
update #1
Yeah, whatever; preacher....plenty of other playgrounds for you to play on...
2007-05-08
04:55:28 ·
update #2
Jennifer, Yeah girl!
2007-05-08
04:56:29 ·
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slugs are just a metaphor brought on by something someone said to me. Slugs are instinctual beings. Humanity likes to give all that away. I personally, could learn from a slug.
2007-05-08
04:59:25 ·
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Nope, I don't worship the slug.
2007-05-08
05:00:12 ·
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The sword stays. Your answers are dangerous too.
2007-05-08
07:22:31 ·
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Real Prophet;
individualists = Free-Thinkers, and have the Spiritual intelligence to do this:
I like that...After that, I keep my own council.
2007-05-08
07:31:22 ·
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To me, Life makes sense only in the sense that I keep it senseless, and using my senses. IT's icing on the cake, everything else. I like cake with icing...
2007-05-08
23:53:27 ·
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The world seems to get along beautifully without my grasping it. The best I hope is to accept it. That seems to be enough.
Put the sword away. You questions are dangerous enough.
2007-05-08 05:01:33
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answered by Herodotus 7
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What brings me the greatest pleasure is the pride I feel when I am a good mother, wife, friend, sister, daughter, person. I gain pleasure from the relationships I have. Life make great sense to me, much like a garden slug I try each day to make it successfully to tomorrow, hopefully in a better position than today started in. Do not underestimate the wisdom of the invertebrates.
2007-05-08 04:53:33
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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I have no idea how much sense life makes to a garden slug, so I can't speak to that.
My greatest pleasure is the happiness of my children.
2007-05-08 04:53:42
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answered by KC 7
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I'll bet life makes sense to a garden slug.
2007-05-08 04:51:14
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Yes it does - I have great fulfillment in life, I'm happy and in a good position. Does it make more sense than a garden slug? You bet! Plus, like a garden slug, I don't have to spend all that time in church...
2007-05-08 04:52:37
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answered by Big Super 6
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Many things bring me pleasure. Good books, good music, laughter, music, friends and family. Love. I celebrate the downs in life-they give the good times so much more meaning. I like the fact that there is always something more to learn, to explore and discover. I am an enternal optimist.
2007-05-08 04:54:01
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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The garden slug is to fast of a thinker for me, I like it slow.
2007-05-08 04:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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individualists = Free-Thinkers, and have the Spiritual intelligence to do this:
Create a Private, Personal, Direct, Divine Relationship with Our Creator and save your Soul from religion's and atheist's beliefs.
Love and Believe in Our Creator;
Love and Believe in Yourself.
Only with Our Creator's Love and Peace will we be Truly Free!
Without God, there is No Love; Without religion, there are No Wars!
"religion is Spiritual fraud"; "religion is the Worse invention of humanity" - Jesus Christ, Buddha and any one else with Spiritual intelligence.
atheists = all the people in religion = all the ignorant fundamentalists = all the cults/superstitions
Obviously...
you're below the garden slug, in religion, right?
2007-05-08 04:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My greatest pleasure is found in those moments when the slug's consciousness and my consciousness are closest together. All my questioning and fretting and theorizing is not worth a speck of dust, and not worthy of its wisdom.
2007-05-08 15:28:11
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answered by Lao Pu 4
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The life is beautiful and unique, though this world is damaged. But it' s still up to you to find divine love in THIS world and be happy notwithstanding the difficulties.
2007-05-08 04:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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