You missed it, we had that moment of silence back in 1997.
2007-09-13 08:29:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Spewing, seat-wetting emotionalism is so much more no-effort than common sense. And, hey, if you use common sense, you'll have empathy and other things that will make you a decent citizen, vs. a raging ape who runs over everyone whenever you feel like it. And we can't have that!
2007-09-13 08:30:27
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answer #2
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answered by Mr. Vincent Van Jessup 6
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Using heads takes time. A moment of silence would take time. No one wants to have time anymore.
2007-09-13 08:29:49
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answered by KatGuy 7
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I know. The world would be a lot less confusing if people thought once in a while.
A moment of silence.
2007-09-13 08:30:14
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answer #4
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answered by bwmorency 7
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Shall we have a moment of silence......for the death or common sense? No... the lack of it can at times be hilariously funny. Ha, ha, he. he, ho, ho, my sides are, are hurting now. LOL
2007-09-13 08:41:10
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answered by Pepsi 4
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Common sense has been dead for a long time. It died, then over the course of many millennia, it has been dug up and killed again and again.
I don't think there's a chance of recovery.
2007-09-13 08:30:33
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answered by Anonymous
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common sense, and common courtesy. maybe a moment of silence for each? EXCELLENT idea!
2007-09-13 08:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i have been grieving the loss of common sense for years....some people thrive on making simple issues into larger, more complex, and confusing flub-ups!
2007-09-13 10:46:13
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answered by JEN 7
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So what youre saying is that common sense permitted you to think of this question?
2007-09-13 08:30:03
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answered by High? 6
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I agree, it seems common sense isn't so common anymore.
2007-09-13 08:38:56
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answered by Jesika 4
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