Are cockroaches attracted to human tears, and if so, why?
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    I need to know, and so does the whole of humanity. What exciting ramifications might come from an affirmative?

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    Terry O'Loughlin
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    Can you imagine answering a question that did not involve your conceptual thinking to reply?
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    The is a unspoken assumption that questions require the mind to respond. We live in a world where the conceptual answer is no longer enough, rather the experiential or visceral response offers a different perspective .

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    Alexander Mackenzie
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    Should I give a tip in Australia for service that is just OK?
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    It seems as though tips are expected now – even when the service is bad and restaurant wages are liveable.

    Asked by:
    Ben Michaels
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    Are we born happy and spend our lives defending it, or are we born neutral and spend our lives trying to attain happiness?
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    Joan Rentill
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    What will we be eating in 2050?
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    What will sustainble farming look like and which cuisines will dominate flavour wars?

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    @Kristen_Boschma
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    Why can’t I give you an answer instead of asking a question?
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    The premise of asking a question to win presumes questions are more important that answers!

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    @saidruth
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    What is wrong with the brains of conservatives?
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    Conservatives react badly to facts that prove them wrong, and humanity is held back because of this.

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    Matthew Esler
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    Why should I even bother studying hard and going to university when the public don’t respect my field & there are no job opportunities?
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    Society places great importance on good grades for a good future, but the reality after university looks bleak for so many students – especially Bachelor of Arts students. Even those graduating from top universities struggle to find work in their field. Why has university undergraduate degrees become obsolete? Why is my cohort filled with bitterness and disappointment at the end of their studies, rather than hope for the future?

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    Kain
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    What is feminism? And if it is what you say it is, why on earth is it so divisive?
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    There is nothing more vile or polarising than an online conversation thread about feminism.

    When I was a teenager I read something wonderful and it stayed with me, the author’s name however did not. The internet attributes this vacant place in my brain to Rebecca West.

    “I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat.”

    Asked by:
    @girlenlighten
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    Everyone seems to be umami obsessed – what’s the next flavour?
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    Dan Connor
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    What is the role of the Grandparent when it comes to raising Grandchildren?
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    So many of today’s Grandparents fulfil the role of the Carer for their Grandchildren. On occasion, the Grandparent’s own methods of responding to / dealing with the behaviours of children may differ from that of the child’s parents. What is the expectation in the event this occurs?

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    Mary
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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.

    Asked by:
    Martin Drerup
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    Is jealousy about anything other than ego?
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    Is it about anything beyond entitlement?

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    Franz
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