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If you could have the definitive answer to one question only, what would it be?
Re: If you could have the definitive answer to one question only, what would it be?
What is the definition of normal?
And no you cannot use an example for a definition, use the word itself or any word that is rooted in the word (i.e. abnormal ) in the definition. Or use any other undefinable word such as standard, typical, or usual.
Re: If you could have the definitive answer to one question only, what would it be?
Were dinos here when Adam and Eve were here? I mean what's the bible say in terms of that timeline? This bugs me to no end. As I imagine Eve riding a trex into the garden looking for an apple.
Yes! Probably TMI, but when I was vegan, I believed it probably gave me trace nutrients that I otherwise lacked. ^^
Vegans eat yeast and other cells, like.. the cells that make up the plants and fungi they live on, so although it is a cell from a mammal, it is willingly given so I don't imagine there are many vegans would be against it. Also, all vegans eat teenyweeny bugs all the time because they live on grains and in the herbal teabags they enjoy so much!
I'd like to know once and for all, the real reason why a cat purrs.
Re: If you could have the definitive answer to one question only, what would it be?
Why was I born?
Even if it's just 'because your mother's birth control failed' it would be acceptable. Truly being an accident is a perfectly acceptable answer because then it confirms everything I've experienced up to this point. I just can't ever seem to believe it when it comes from my own head.
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