hell no because then we would have a bunch of shy, insecure, and depress people running around...wait it is already like that
2007-07-10 20:30:19
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answered by NoLongerHere 7
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Not completely like me. I had a rough upbringing, but I have an unyielding compassion for people. I always try to help. Have a generally sunny disposition. I am open-minded and accepting of all people. I have a great deal of respect for other people's feelings and property. And I believe in honest and hard work to earn the things you want and have. I am one of those people who truly believe "can't we all just get along" I really wish we could. I have a certain naivete. I mean here I am almost 30 and I still wonder why people have to be so mean to each other. I've never hit anyone in my life. But I could still do with a little more patience.
2007-07-10 10:17:11
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answered by spicy_salsa69 5
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Wow, that's a tough question! I am confident in saying yes. But I don't want to come off conceited. I am self employed, have 3 very successful business's, I'm a good mother, and wife. There could be a lot worse people to grow up and be like!
2007-07-10 09:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I may be a child but I'm 12, and I'd say no. I don't want other kids to look up to the popular people and say I wan't to be just like them. I don't want other people getting jealous of the smallest things. I don't wan't other kids to not share unless it's a must. I don't wan't other kids to have an additude problem to the point that my mom feels I need a private school.
2007-07-10 09:48:22
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answered by colleenicole! 4
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In some ways... But I think a better prototype (example) would be Thinkerbelle. This earth would be a wonderful place then.
After all, what good are God's soldiers without angels to protect.
2007-07-10 17:24:49
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answered by Magic Mouse 6
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Heck no! I'm a mess! lol
I do think that something that we should have more children growing up with is a sense of responsibility. For themselves and the world they live in.
2007-07-10 09:44:37
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answered by ☆ Heavenly ☆ 6
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No. I was a wild child, but I learned some good, hard lessons that way. It made me a responsible adult. Would I want a child to go through that - no. Everyone should be themselves, not someone else.
2007-07-10 09:45:25
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answered by nita5267 6
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It would be better than the way some of them are now .
2007-07-10 09:45:30
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answered by I♥CHANEL 3
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I will be happy enough if the ones I am entrusted with learn from my mistakes and practice what I do that is good.
2007-07-10 09:49:09
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answered by Madam Naka 7
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Honestly I would have to say definitely, NOOOOTTTTTT!,
Let hem grow up to be like their mother, OH no! no way!, I hope they are the Mailmans then! WHEWWW!.
2007-07-10 09:47:46
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answered by Dragon'sFire 6
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