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QOTD Thread #332- Do you think that people should keep cats outdoors?
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Haxzor
I would like to be a demi-god, but not Zeus/Odin
Post by
Nathanyal
God - no
A god, like a Greek or roman god, maybe. Or even a demigod, after readin the Percy Jackson books I thought being the son of a god might be fun.
Or have god-like powers like what happened in "Bruce Almighty".
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908216
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Post by
Rankkor
Short answer: No.
Long answer?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWaLxFIVX1s
Even Longer answer
Post by
gamerunknown
Sure. I'd eliminate humanity's physical existence and switch on their pleasure centres in the afterlife.
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Post by
Interest
Short answer: No.
Long answer?
Oh someone cared enough to ask me for that?
Well, yes, but then nothing would exist. Because I do not believe anything deserves to exist. In fact, I would remove myself from existence too just so I don't get tempted to create any *!@#.
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ElhonnaDS
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214 - Do you vote? Why, or why not?(##RESPBREAK##)8##DELIM##Squishalot##DELIM##Edited for numerical accuracy.
Post by
b4xx
No. I'm not old enough yet T_T
Post by
Dragalthor
#214 Whenever I'm in the country I vote but I don't go to the trouble of registering for a postal vote when I'm on-board a ship and away from the UK.
Post by
Patty
No, because I've never been able to vote in the UK, and back home all of the "politicians" (really stretching the term) are more interested in maintaining the status quo than anything else. There's never been a candidate that I think I would like to actively support.
Post by
HiVolt
I vote if I feel compelled to do so. I voted this year, in 2008 and in 2006. I didn't vote in 2010 because I was trying to make a statement about the brokenness of our political system by refusing to participate in it. And then the Tea Party Republicans gained the House majority. I'm not saying it's my fault, but I sure do regret it. When I do vote, I'm usually trying to pick the lesser of two evils, since none of the candidates I've ever seen have had a platform that resembles something I'd fully support.
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Squishalot
Voting is compulsory in Australia.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
Thanks for keeping me organized Squish- lol.
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Post by
Rystrave
I voted this year, but really only because I wanted to vote on the measures on my state. It was already given which candidate was going to be elected for North Dakota, so I've always felt my vote there doesn't really matter.
Post by
Interest
I vote when I think a candidate is worthy of it, nothing more.
Post by
cloudp
I do vote. I do not know if voting blank is allowed everywhere, but it's an option for those who want to claim their right to vote but find none to support.
Than again, victories here mean close to nothing (Portugal) with over half (53%) of our population not even voting (This excludes blank votes). If half our populations' oppinion is unknown, the balance could swing every possible way if everyone actually voted. People just don't care anymore.
And I... cannot resist.
This means no harm, and is a joke merelly.
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