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Technically they didn't take away all the land, and America had and still has more than enough room for every one.
If it were possible to redistribute wealth but at the cost of millions of lives would you do it?
If it were possible to redistribute wealth but at the cost of millions of lives would you do it?
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Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
SS. I occasionally visit the ToO but never post anymore. I like the SS more ... there is more diversity in beliefs/opinions/etc. Makes things more interesting.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you visit the SS or ToO more? Which one do you like more?
Do you have a favorite number?
24!
Well. Restructuring our social security systems and investing more into them wouldn't cause millions of people to die ... soooo ... this is an unrealistic hypothetical.Blitz wrote:If it were possible to redistribute wealth but at the cost of millions of lives would you do it?

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Ooooh!!! That is an awesome picture!!! And your hair dresser did a very good job! 
What are you tattoos of? Can you post some pictures of then or their inspiration?

What are you tattoos of? Can you post some pictures of then or their inspiration?

What is forever..? I shall see you again. Just after the mist has faded and time has stopped, over on the other side. Enjoy your journey and I'll enjoy mine.
Hypothetically it could if we had to kill rich and certain political leaders to achieve it. Drug dealers etc who really carry a great deal of the money of the world.
Debate Vampire
Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
ETA: SORRY NINJA! I totally missed your post the first time around.
Here is a photo of my first tattoo.
This is a "stick and poke" tattoo I did on myself.
And I have one tattoo on my foot that really needs touched up otherwise I'd post a photo. But it says "You are my sunshine" and has a cut lil sun with it. I got that one with my mom and her's says "My only sunshine" because that was the song she used to sing to me when I was little.
I have one on my thigh that is a large cameo of Jane Austen (fancy frame with her silhouette), roses and the words "obstinate, headstrong girl" which is a quote from Pride and Prejudice.
And I have a couple other stick and poke tattoos I'm doing on myself that I haven't completed yet.
I'm not entirely sure what sort of anarchist coup d'etat rebellion you think I'm talking about, but I assure you it is entirely inaccurate. No one would die in the process of reforming our laws and social welfare.
Here is a photo of my first tattoo.
This is a "stick and poke" tattoo I did on myself.
And I have one tattoo on my foot that really needs touched up otherwise I'd post a photo. But it says "You are my sunshine" and has a cut lil sun with it. I got that one with my mom and her's says "My only sunshine" because that was the song she used to sing to me when I was little.
I have one on my thigh that is a large cameo of Jane Austen (fancy frame with her silhouette), roses and the words "obstinate, headstrong girl" which is a quote from Pride and Prejudice.
And I have a couple other stick and poke tattoos I'm doing on myself that I haven't completed yet.

Changes would take place through legislative action, just like they always have. You know ... with congresses or parliaments. We currently have many systems of "wealth redistribution" in America, which were established by Congress and signed into law by the President. I just think they need to be reformed and expanded. Which would happen through Congress and be signed into law by the President.Blitz wrote:Hypothetically it could if we had to kill rich and certain political leaders to achieve it. Drug dealers etc who really carry a great deal of the money of the world.
I'm not entirely sure what sort of anarchist coup d'etat rebellion you think I'm talking about, but I assure you it is entirely inaccurate. No one would die in the process of reforming our laws and social welfare.

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Do you like answering questions here?
Do you have a full time job?
How old is your daughter?

Do you have a full time job?
How old is your daughter?
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I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
I do! I love answering questions in general.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you like answering questions here?![]()
Do you have a full time job?
How old is your daughter?

I do.
She just turned four.
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That's awesome Kait!!!
they make me want a tattoo!
But I'm not that brave... Sadly.
Do you sing your little girl "You are my sunshine"?
Is there anything you thought you would have done by now but haven't done it yet?
What are the top 10 things on your bucket list?
What did you want to be when you were little?
What is one thing you are glad you learned the hard way?


Do you sing your little girl "You are my sunshine"?
Is there anything you thought you would have done by now but haven't done it yet?
What are the top 10 things on your bucket list?
What did you want to be when you were little?
What is one thing you are glad you learned the hard way?
What is forever..? I shall see you again. Just after the mist has faded and time has stopped, over on the other side. Enjoy your journey and I'll enjoy mine.
I also used to think I wasn't brave enough. Now look where I am.NinjaThrowingStar wrote:That's awesome Kait!!!they make me want a tattoo!
But I'm not that brave... Sadly.

I used to! When she was a baby. Now she has very specific songs she likes us to sing at bedtime.NinjaThrowingStar wrote:Do you sing your little girl "You are my sunshine"?

Hmm. I've actually achieved most of my goals. I do think I imagined having a higher-paying job at this point, but I'm working on making that happen.NinjaThrowingStar wrote:Is there anything you thought you would have done by now but haven't done it yet?

(these are in no particular order)NinjaThrowingStar wrote:What are the top 10 things on your bucket list?
1. Go to Europe
2. Write and publish a book
3. Eventually become a teacher in some capacity. Either by doing public speaking engagements or being a professor or something.
4. Get a master's degree.
5. Raise my daughter to be awesome.
6. Get one of my poems published.
7. Meet the President.
8. Start a non-profit.
9. Fly in a hot air balloon.
10. Become an amateur mixologist.
At first I wanted to be a detective (a la Sherlock Holmes) and I actually had my own little kid detective agency for awhile and was saving up money to buy a bloodhound.NinjaThrowingStar wrote:What did you want to be when you were little?
Then I decided I wanted to be an international spy for the FBI. Then I read the job requirements that said you had to know like 40 languages. And I didn't want to learn that many languages.
Then I decided I wanted to be an exotic animal vet.
Then I wanted to be a lawyer.
Now I am none of those things.

Hm. Good question. I guess that I'm glad I learned the hard way that getting married young is really a poor life choice. If I were to go back in time with my current knowledge and experience, I would not get married when I did. BUT it happened and here I am and I wouldn't be the person I am without my husband and my daughter. I'm so thankful I have two amazing people like them in my life to love and support me.NinjaThrowingStar wrote:What is one thing you are glad you learned the hard way?
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I've always wanted to be a lawyer too.
So, I'm guessing if you don't believe in God, you believe in Evolution?
How can people have rights if we are all only animals evolved?
Does your daughter like pink and dolls?
Does she have two middle names?
Do you ever want to have another child? What about a son?


So, I'm guessing if you don't believe in God, you believe in Evolution?
How can people have rights if we are all only animals evolved?
Does your daughter like pink and dolls?

Does she have two middle names?
Do you ever want to have another child? What about a son?
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I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
I accept evolution as the best understanding for the development of species over time as we know it.Miss Friendship wrote:So, I'm guessing if you don't believe in God, you believe in Evolution?
Morality (the concept of human rights included) is a social evolutionary construct. As our species evolved to the point of creating societies, morality came with it. Because without morality to enforce social order and peaceful co-existence, societies couldn't survive.Miss Friendship wrote:How can people have rights if we are all only animals evolved?
In much the same ways that laws are social constructs — a set of social contracts we have codified and enforce — so morality is also a social contract we hare largely agreed upon. It makes logical and evolutionary sense for humans to treat each other with respect and to protect vulnerable parts of our population. Social animals (including humans) learned a long time ago that cooperation is a successful long-term strategy for the survival of the species.
Human rights aren't incompatible with evolution. They are a part of it.
She does, but that isn't all she likes. She also enjoys superheroes, robots, space, cars, trains and many colors other than pink.Miss Friendship wrote:Does your daughter like pink and dolls?![]()
She does not.Miss Friendship wrote:Does she have two middle names?
Right now I have no desire for more children.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you ever want to have another child? What about a son?
Why don't you want more children?
Would you ever consider adopting?
What is your opinion on prosperity gospel?
Would you ever consider adopting?
What is your opinion on prosperity gospel?
Debate Vampire
Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
I'm happy with one.Blitz wrote:Why don't you want more children?
Would you ever consider adopting?
What is your opinion on prosperity gospel?
If by some strange turn of events I were to change my mind and want another kiddo, he or she would be adopted.
I think prosperity gospel is nonsense. I also think it's predatory.
What kind of latch is the best kind?
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What was the first social media account you created?
How old were you when you got email?
Favorite subject in school?
How old were you when you got email?
Favorite subject in school?
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I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
The Grade A, Master Carpenter latch exported straight outta Fargo is the best kind of latch.Spoon wrote:What kind of latch is the best kind?

MySpace way back in the day. Assuming instant messaging accounts don't count as "social media."Miss Friendship wrote:What was the first social media account you created?
How old were you when you got email?
Favorite subject in school?
I was 12 when I got my first email.
My favorite subject in my K-12 schooling was probably history. I also really liked spelling, though.
How much of the SS do you read?
Do you ever roll your eyes at us or our beliefs?
(excluding everything Helios posts, of course
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Do you PM anyone on here?
Do you ever roll your eyes at us or our beliefs?


Do you PM anyone on here?
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I read most everything in Community Courtyard but that's about it.Isaiah the Ox wrote:How much of the SS do you read?
Do you ever roll your eyes at us or our beliefs?(excluding everything Helios posts, of course
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Do you PM anyone on here?
Hm. I probably do roll my eyes whenever I encounter beliefs I think are harmful or toxic, whether that's on here or somewhere else.
I don't! I got a PM from Countess when I first joined but I wasn't able to reply because I didn't have enough posts. And I got another PM from Paula once asking me if I wanted to join Mafia. But other than that I have received no PMs nor PMed anyone.
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Do you ever wish people would re-ask your deep questions here?
What is one thing you’re embarrassed to admit you want to try?
What is the most important material possession you have and why?
If someone were to come across your purse or bag, what would the contents tell them about you?
What embarrasses you the most in front of other people?

What is one thing you’re embarrassed to admit you want to try?
What is the most important material possession you have and why?
If someone were to come across your purse or bag, what would the contents tell them about you?
What embarrasses you the most in front of other people?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
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I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Ha. I've never wished it, necessarily. But I do usually think of how I would answer the questions I ask.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you ever wish people would re-ask your deep questions here?![]()
Hmm. There isn't a whole lot I'm embarrassed about, really. But I guess I've always thought it would be so fun to be on a horrible reality show of some kind. Like The Bachelor or something (which obviously I'm no longer qualified for). But still. It would be fun.Miss Friendship wrote:What is one thing you're embarrassed to admit you want to try?
I thought about this for a long time and can't really come up with anything that I feel is REALLY important. But I guess either my wedding ring (for the obvious reasons) or my iPhone because it is vital for my job and also connects me to all of my friends and family, who are spread across the country. I also have a hope chest that has a lot of things from my childhood, my wedding, and my daughter's early years in it. So that chest is important to me. But it's kind of cheating to choose it since it has lots of things inside.Miss Friendship wrote:What is the most important material possession you have and why?

My purse doesn't actually have a whole lot in it. I carry light. So my purse has my wallet with my ID, debit cards, coffee punch cards, membership cards, business cards and a few dollars cash. I've got some makeup items (lip gloss, concealer, lipstick), deodorant, my phone charger and earbuds. I've also got a pouch with an vaporizer, a cigarillo and a 3/4 empty pack of cigarettes and a lighter.Miss Friendship wrote:If someone were to come across your purse or bag, what would the contents tell them about you?
So. The person would probably figure out I'm a reporter and where I work. They'd know my name and how old I am and that I really like drinking coffee. They'd also know I have tattoos and stretched ears (based on a couple of appointment cards and jewelry I have) and that I drive a Subaru. They would also probably assume I'm a smoker (which I'm not in the usual sense of the word). They'd also know I have an iPhone and shop at WalMart too much.
I am very rarely embarrassed. Which sorta comes when you've already done (and survived!) anything that most people would find embarrassing.Miss Friendship wrote:What embarrasses you the most in front of other people?
There is a ridiculous story about me one of my best friends always like to tell to pretty much everyone ever and I'm always embarrassed when she does that.
But that's the only thing I can think of.
