Fu**ing magnets, how do they work?
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    And I don’t wanna talk to a scientist.

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    @CaseyBriggs
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    Why do we talk so much about moving forward when all we do is repeat ourselves?
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    My passion for history often leads to frustration that we seem to learn so litle from the past, and the pain of a friend’s recent and unexpected marriage break up has been exacerbated by so many glibly advising her to move forward when she can’t (yet).

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    Barbara Napthine
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    Does ‘good taste’ really exist?
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    Could the legitimisation of the guilty pleasure mean the end of judgmental music criticism (good riddance!), or are new hierarchies of taste emerging?

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    @mrconnorobrien
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    Why is it that everybody seems to be searching for true and fair friends, but so few people are apparently willing to be that for others?
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    Takes one to know one … right?

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    Otter Logi
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    Is meditation good for everyone? Is there an alternative?
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    I can’t bear meditation – am I the only one? It’s such a buzz-concept at the moment; others must be wondering too.

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    Catherine
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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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    How do we really fight world hunger and poverty? Or is it possible to get rid of inequality altogether?
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    I am asking this question because the UN has identified a set of development goals such as equal access to education and eradication of poverty that it made me wonder if we as citizens of the world can truly achieve these goals.

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    @mikaelakristin
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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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    Why is there 24 hours, 60 minutes and 60 seconds in a day? Can’t we decimalise time?
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    I’d love 10 hours, 100 minutes and 100 seconds in a day – scientists would love it. But could people cope with such a fundamental change to everyone’s (in the world!) lives?

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    Peter
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    Why is Cameron Frye such an underappreciated character? He was the kid I related to most in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
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    This cult film is loved by so many, and yet there are many overlooked ideas in the movie. Did Cameron really make things better with his dad? What’s the deal with Ferris, anyway? He’s so sure of himself, and his parents love him and he can do whatever he wants, and he knows it! Cameron is the real MVP. Recognition is needed.

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    Alani Sharp
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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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    why are we still occasionally unhappy although we keep trying to be happy?
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    It confused me since I can think independently.

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    Jiamin Li
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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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