Are red-headed, Catholic, only child, left-handed people really the most maligned individuals?
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    Been wondering a realllllllly long time.

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    Marian Robinson
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    Is the answer to despair hope, or action? Is there anything you can’t add lemon zest to?
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    @reallykazcooke
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    In 50 years time, which 1 Actor and 1 Actress will we say defined the 2010s?
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    I spend a lot of time thinking about this tbh.

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    @AndersFurze
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    Why do we want to be happy?
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    Just wondering.

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    Charlie McMillan Summons
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    Are hot chips the best food ever?
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    claire
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    Why does it take something to happen to ‘you’ before one shows compassion to others in the same circumstance or before one ‘understands’?
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    I think it is the answer that will bring about the most help in the world.

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    Ally
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    Sinkholes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions. What is going on underneath our planet’s surface!?
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    Yay for discovering water on Mars and flying past Pluto and all that, but should we be looking at WTF is happening on our own planet a bit more?

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    @Toast_forDinner
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    What are the practical, everyday benefits we might experience living in a ‘more agile’ Australia?
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    Political rhetoric seldom translates easily into discernible difference at the individual level. When Malcolm Turnbull proposes an increasingly ‘agile’ Australia, what real difference will this occasion in our 21st-century, day-to-day lives?

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    @T1MK
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    Were you eavesdropping on our brunch on Saturday while we were discussing the overdue renaissance of the interrobang?
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    Because this is bizarre!

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    @jaxcullen
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    Has loneliness in the 21st century Western World reached epidemic levels?
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    Loneliness is something that I have been grappling with lately, and I have noticed an up-tick in think-pieces about technologies effect on social relationships between people and a loss of community. The connections people have with others has been a perennial interest of humankind.

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    @ArdenSedlins
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    Is the universe really as big as we think it is?
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    The concept of light years, billions of stars in our galaxy and then billions of galaxies outside of the Milky Way is just too big to get a grip on. Maybe there is another concept of distance in a physical law that we haven’t discovered yet, and that will make more sense of these distances and scale? Maybe the micro-world is as big relatively to the universe, that is, the relative distances between individual components of atoms and molecules is just as vast as the universe is big? How can there be an end to the universe – where is it located if it is confined in some way? We know so much – why don’t we know this?

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    Peter Martin
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    How is it that printed junk mail is still a thing in this era?
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    Ashley Singh
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    Why must professional swimmers train so early in the morning? The races are not at this time. They have all day to swim.
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    I’ve always wondered. Every swimmer says they hate the early starts. So swim later. YOU HAVE ALL DAY TO SWIM! The races are often at night. Pools are indoors. It makes no sense!!

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    Michelle Clarke
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