Every time I need to spend any time in the sun.
I am allergic to the sun and get very weak and become sick if I spend much time in sunlight.
Love is a choice, Pandora
2007-06-26 05:42:15
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answer #1
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answered by Pandora R 5
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Doesn’t normally have this problem. But some times we feel less then we are. When we do wrong to those we love most of all. Watched an angel fall. They can fly before they can crawl. Maybe when working at the fish farm. Butchering 10000 still flopping fish messed with view of self. Swimming is unto flying where snow falls up. We learn a little grace. And brace for the next shower.
2007-06-26 12:23:01
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answer #2
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answered by grey_worms 7
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I am dependent upon a human body in order to experience the world in the unique fashion that I currently do, so I give it respect and do my best to honour its physical needs for survival. So, yes...In a way, I feel subhuman because of my dependency upon it for my enjoyment of life. Whether I liked my human body or not, it would not change this.
2007-06-26 11:46:32
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answered by driving_blindly 4
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My weight used to be an issue. Even after losing the weight women still have the power to make me feel subhuman just by giving a hateful look if they think you're checking them out. ~shrug~ It's like it's a crime to even look at a female anymore.
2007-06-26 11:36:48
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answered by pm 5
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I feel sub human whenever I feel primal emotions. The urge to shoot my DNA at people, or how you get a little bit angry when you see a beautiful woman with an ugly guy. The fear of rejection is a funny one too. There are billions of the opposite sex in the world, yet we fear rejection from one person. Whenever I analyze my urges, and realize that they really make no sense in our time, I feel Subhuman.
2007-06-26 11:55:37
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answer #5
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answered by Vito1964 7
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When I'm treated as an object devoid of humanity. A good example is when someone shoves me out of their way. At that point, I'm not a person - I'm an object to be tossed aside.
Unfortunately for them, this object has fists.
(note I'm not criticizing objectification, which is a different thing all together)
2007-06-26 12:10:28
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answer #6
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answered by ycats 4
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Coercive incentives. The incentive structure. The differences between societies. but mainly the coercive incentives. in the midst of the Moral incentives and the funtion of the Remunerative incentives.
2007-06-26 11:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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being around people who i think act human and seeing its not like me
Applies to both the good and the bad-
The good probably, i'd not think of
The bad, both- they actually managed to something, and i stood there watching
2007-06-26 11:36:57
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answered by no one 2
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Being a transracial adoptee.
2007-06-26 11:31:55
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answered by *wild_orchid* 2
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nothing, to be human is simply to be homo sapiens sapiens. All else is window dressing.
What one culture considers tragic cruelty, another considers necessity. So who's to judge?
2007-06-26 11:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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