How do we solve the very real problem of the role the media play in causing political and economic instability in Australia?
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    Genuine problem that needs solving/debate/discussion.

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    Brendan
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    Why do we hug dogs and eat pigs?
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    We love dogs for their loyalty, fluffiness and ability to connect, yet we also know that pigs are extremely intelligent, sociable and physically huggable. How can we hug one and eat another? Why is it that some animals are friends and others food?

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    @laurajeanmckay
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    Is it possible to reconcile capitalism and the conservation of the environment? If so, how? If not, how do we proceed from here?
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    Lisa Mills
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    Should one use accepted scientific facts or your intuition to form an opinion about a person or issue?
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    Many people form opinions not based on the facts. Women are often told to trust their intuition to empower themselves. Opinions not based on the facts lead to actions. These actions can harm.

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    Sylvie Leber
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    Where does Kim Kardashian get her underwear?
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    The most completely random question I could think of at this particular moment also i was trying to figure it out yesterday. Flabberghasting.

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    Alex Brooksbank
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    Why are people asked on television ‘what are you going to spend the money on’?
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    Is the question ever answered well? Is the question ever answered honestly? Is it anyone’s damn business? My boss doesn’t ask me when he gives me my paycheck.

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    @nightlightguy
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    So if we are born without an identity, without labels, without attachment- are we not therefore, born an ‘Enlightened Being’?
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    Because I want to write a thesis on this.

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    @the_soulologist
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    Why do we think working for a living is necessary?
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    Most of us work because it facilitates us being paid, which affords us the ability to live. Some few people manage to pursue passions, vocations and the like. Others make different valuable contributions to society. What is necessary about working – is there a different model of enough where people can live well and contribute to a collective society without it being reduced to the *need* and *imperative* to have a job and be paid. What if there were other ways?

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    @transcendancing
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    To be or not to be?
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    To me that is the fundamental question which humanity has too ask itself, and, depending on the answer, ask many more about our role in the world and our responsibilities, to the rest of humanity and the all that makes up the world as we know it.

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    Martin Drerup
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    If God is supposedly infinite, how has it ever been possible to turn your back on Him?
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    While I think it goes to the heart of Judaeo-Christian belief and may therefore be relevant to anyone in our society, I mainly think it might annoy Rob Delaney.

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    @stephendevice
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    Why do humans have such an affinity with and love of dogs?
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    Dogs have been
    important members of human communities for centuries. Some communities eat them and others are repulsed by this. I wonder how they are differ from other domestic animals.

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    @Trudy3113
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    Which is more possible: time travel, or travel to alternate universes?
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    @paulmcgorrery
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    Why is peace so elusive between the Israelites and the Palestinians? Can it ever happen?
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    Because this is cradle of all the other issues.

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    Elaine
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