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Sciman101

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  1. i will start a scattered thought. i think we are nothing more then headed sheep given the illusion of freedom to intermix in our bar-less cages I have thought about this a lot too - mostly with politics, I think that everyone seems to have either a very strong opinion about nonsense, or no opinion because they don't know what is going on, so they just say what everyone else is saying. Not to mention that the government is slowly closing in on our rights as citizens of the USA, but no one does anything about it, because, just like this comment above, everyone thinks all is well, that our freedoms are secure, but it's not true. And yet, people just follow the crowd.
  2. I love anything about Homicide Detective stuff (anything by James Patterson), Mystery (Agatha Cristie), or even Fantasy (Carol Berg, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman), as long as it's not too far fetched. One of my favorite books, though, is 'The Lizard Cage' (Karen Connelly).
  3. I love anything about Homicide Detective stuff (anything by James Patterson), Mystery (Agatha Cristie), or even Fantasy (Carol Berg, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman), as long as it's not too far fetched. One of my favorite books, though, is 'The Lizard Cage' (Karen Connelly).
  4. This is an interesting question, and makes me think of the saying "If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?" Honestly, in response to your question, I believe it's better to feel and be conscious than the opposite. If you can't feel sadness, you wouldn't be able to understand happiness. Why would anyone want to live a life so dull? And your comment of Animals not feeling pain - if they don't, then why would they run away from you after you hit them? Anyway, have a great one!
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