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QOTD Thread #332- Do you think that people should keep cats outdoors?
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Rystrave
The earliest thing I can remember was when I was like 2-3 and had a 105 fever. We lived in the country, and my mom drove really really fast to the ER. 20 minutes later we're in the ER and my fever was broken. I was wearing a Bart Simpson sweatshirt that said "Eat My Shorts" while holding a slingshot.
Post by
gamerunknown
Jeez. I liked her.
Paaaedooo.
My earliest memory (false memory) was when I was about 18 months. I say false memory because I'm reminded of it so often and remember very little other than what I specifically recall each time I regale it, but I broke out of the toy room in our house by climbing out the window. I also helped my sister out and we crossed the road. She was in nappies. We were stopped by an old Sikh man about 100 yards away.
Post by
OverZealous
Earliest thing I remember is walking into some hospital room where my mom had been put after giving birth to my little brother. My mom and dad keep telling me that I threw a package at him, an hour-or-so old baby with a teddybear inside and proceeded to demand that my mom followed me to the playroom, but I don't actually remember that part.
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142728
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Post by
ElhonnaDS
#47- What one thing do you wish the next generation would learn, that these last few generations didn't seem to?
I would like it to be just to treat people like people, and not like gay or straight people, not like black or white people, not like Muslim or Christian people. Just like people.
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240140
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Post by
Monday
#47- What one thing do you wish the next generation would learn, that these last few generations didn't seem to?
I would like it to be just to treat people like people, and not like gay or straight people, not like black or white people, not like Muslim or Christian people. Just like people.
Same.
This.
Post by
Interest
I agree with the above too, although I'd word it as "I would like people to be taught the concept of tolerance."
Post by
ElhonnaDS
I agree with the above too, although I'd word it as "I would like people to be taught the concept of tolerance."
Tolerance requires that there is something to be tolerant of. I want people to not even think about the differences being something you have to tolerate, any more than you "tolerate" someone else's eye color, choice in sweater color, haircut, etc.
Post by
Interest
You know what I mean by that though. >_<
Post by
Adamsm
#47- What one thing do you wish the next generation would learn, that these last few generations didn't seem to?
I would like it to be just to treat people like people, and not like gay or straight people, not like black or white people, not like Muslim or Christian people. Just like people.
Damn it, You broke your own question.
Post by
ElhonnaDS
@ Interest- I do- I just worded it the way I did for that specific reason.
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322702
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909566
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Post by
woohaa
That regardless of what you think of school now...it is very important to finish highschool and hopefully get a college education.
There are a lot of people who want to get hired where i work and if you don't have a diploma or atleast your GED they won't even bother looking at your application.
The more school and skills you have the better job you can get and the more expensive toys you can afford.
Post by
donnymurph
I wish everyone would learn that everything they are told by the media and the government is crap that they say to maintain a status quo and "keep us down". People should reject popular media and everything - and yes I do mean
everything
- that it tells us.
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612548
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Post by
gamerunknown
Can't think of any one thing. I don't think egalitarianism in itself is sufficient - one can be an egalitarian property ideologue and hold that widespread starvation is preferable to infringing on property rights.
Perhaps the actual message of the Gospels: "Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me."
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909566
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Post by
karatechop
manners...
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