What is the most appropriate or meaningful response when a child asks (for the thousandth time), “why”?
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    Lou McGregor
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    What’s the allure in everyone’s secret pastime – the social media photo stalk – and why are we compelled to do something so destructive?
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    Do we do it to make ourselves feel better or to make ourselves feel worse? Either way, PLEASE MAKE ME STOP LOOKING AT THE INSTAGRAM.

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    @shesaidso
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    The absence of integrity has pervaded every part of society. How do we inspire and infuse integrity, from here on?
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    Lack of integrity has led to self-interest before social interest. As a species, if we continue we will obliterate ourselves and earth. This includes endless personal consumption, regardless of the environmental impact to the world, money before medical care, power and glory of national leaders before a love of and duty to their people, country and the world. Extreme poverty can be truly alleviated if world leaders would work together. War works, while the arsenal is manufactured by countries without integrity. Banks make gluttonous profits, while so many slave over a mortgage all their lives. Those born with the innate capacity of cognitive brilliance, who become scientists, leaders, inventors, business achievers, should be the carers of those with much less ability. How do we inspire and deliver integrity again?

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    Christina Parris
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    Will there always be a European Union and a UN, or have these kind of collective endeavours lost their way under 21st century individualism?
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    @emsexton
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    What is the answer to life, the universe and everything?
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    Well… Douglas Adams cared.

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    Sian Dart
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    The tragic picture of the drowned Syrian toddler, or Kevin Carter’s picture of the starving Sudanese child with a vulture waiting to pounce, lead to compassionate letters about how we deal with the aftermath of the world’s tragedies. But where are the ideas for how we stop these tragedies at their source?
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    Can you tell us how we, the people, convince the United nations to act as a genuine force for good in the world by bringing together the might of the world’s most powerful nations to rectify, at its source, the trauma these individuals are enduring? Or can you suggest other ways we can act? I’m asking this question out of sheer frustration that we can do nothing more than be compassionate to the world’s victims AFTER the event. People power has achieved results before, so perhaps those caring people can do more now – but how?

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    Robyn Maggs
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    In the interests of a non-environmentally disastrous future, how do we rapidly and equitably transition to a (much) lower population world?
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    Because this is one of the root environmental problems we face. My grandmother was born into a world with 75% fewer people and this seemingly unstoppable growth undermines all of the good we do. If we halve consumption and double the world’s population, we have achieved nothing, but forced sterilisation is obviously completely unacceptable, as is the total freedom to have 9 children if you feel like it. You should care because at the moment the future does not look like now with more electric cars; you should more picture 40m people in rags foraging in a gravel car park the size South Australia for 27 potatotes.

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    Richard James
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    Why can’t women have crushes, and is ‘eye and ear candy’ ok?
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    Because I feel like society frowns upon women having crushes and tends to smear it with sleaze.

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    Amelia O'Dubhain
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    utinni?
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    Utinni. Utinni utinni utinni? utinni!

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    @@the_jawa
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    Why is Australia still a monarchy?
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    @brenepomuceno
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    Why do humans produce tears when we get upset ?
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    Is it a protective reaction to dtop us from seeing things that cause us pain ? Evolutionary mystery.

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    Jen
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    Do you put tomato sauce in the fridge?
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    The question that has been lingering over our heads for centuries. The age old question of whether tomato sauce belongs in the fridge, or in the pantry.

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    Mario
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    All leaders of the developed world declare that they seek peace, not war. Why then do they continue to manufacture, market, and sell arms on a global scale? Are their brains missing something?
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    The horrors of war are making the planet unliveable. Every decent human being wants it to end.

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    Monica Hingston
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