Why does a part of us want to destroy what we love?
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    When I was young and read Macbeth In highschool I was obsessed with humanity’s ‘black and deep desires’, and since growing up I’ve realised they are closely woven with emotions that are positive. Examples of this are the idea that suffering is always an element of desire, that control and love are so linked, and pain brings greater joy. As I’ve become more articulate about the tumble of emotions that reside within me like a thunderstorm, I’ve discovered that destruction is a temptation of love. And I won’t to know why.
    (PS I am a big fan of Cheryl Strayed and want her to tell me a life story that will explain this).

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    @shahouley
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    Why is marijuana illegal in Australia? How is marijuana more dangerous than alcohol?
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    I have used marijuana for over 45 years. I use it responsibly and I have never had a bad experience with it. Why should I have to break the Law to have a quiet smoke in my own home on my own land? Why as a responsible adult can I not choose what is best for my life?

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    @EmpoweringFem
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    What is so wrong with being a woman?
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    Out of all the groups of people in society, females are the most bullied, abused and subjected to eugenics. They are the group of people most asked to change, their tone, their clothes, their way of reacting, as if women have to always follow or else. And then, when women follow, they’ll then be vilified by another fashion that wishes to bully them into following.

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    @initiallyno
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    How can democracies remain democratic but become (a) less adversarial (b) more efficient?
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    Democracies have little value unless the populace participates. I (probably like many others) am put off from active participation and my cynicism is fed, by the cumbersome nature of government and the lack of cooperation between parties. Does a ‘party system’ have to translate into the circus that we witness in our parliaments?

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    @Simon19493291
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    How do we take our communities back from the control of corporate shills and sociopaths without violence?
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    Behind every story in the media that makes me want to cry I can trace the instigating issue to greed and lust for power/control by entities (corps and gov) and individuals who seem classically sociopathic. The way we have decided to perceive success seems to lead inevitably to the ones most lacking in morals, ethics or care for others to be hailed as leaders. I am tired of the cruelty. I would like to see what we could achieve if kindness and social wellbeing were the goal instead of greed.

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    @The_True_Katt
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    Why are people rejecting Christianity?
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    Malcolm Pollard
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    If both major political parties won’t close Manus Island and Nauru detention centres what do you think could be circuit breakers to this intractable problem?
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    I feel strongly that we should and must treat asylum seekers with compassion and humanity.
    I am involved as a volunteer with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre for last 13 years and have seen the damage inhumane processes have on people including families and children.
    I came with my family as refugees in 1939. We were deemed enemy aliens at the time despite escaping the Nazis because of Jewish ancestry. It seems to me that “we” still don’t know who the enemy is!
    I would want and keep hoping that more people when realizing the inhumanity being done in our name as well as the millions of dollars being spent from our taxes, that they would want to change the system. there are better ways.

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    Joan Lynn
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    Why do schools still teach content instead of skilling students to succeed in the Information Age?
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    I find it strange that all educational philosophy and research gets ignored by modern high school education.

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    Chris lougheed
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    Cheryl Strayed: What gave you the strength and power to take those first steps onto the PCT?
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    Because I’m trying to take the first steps on an exercise regimen for the first time and first steps in writing a book and first steps in renovating parts of our house and it’s also a source of interest to me where people draw strength, for a lot of aspects of life.

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    Terry
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    What lies in the future of Australia if we do not want to rely on mining, overseas students and toursim?
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    It is about the future of ours and generations after.

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    @frecklecat
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    Why are so many people intimidated by poetry, but love song lyrics?
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    Songwriters are lionised as geniuses, but hardly anyone buys or reads poetry. I don’t get it!

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    @veronicaahhh
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    Where are all the caterpillars? I used to see a lot when I was much younger.
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    I used to see a lot when I was a child and even though I’m in the garden a lot, they are not.

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    Sandra Both
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    Are words more important than actions?
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    Asked by:
    @oliviaejallen
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