Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the scariest monster of them all?
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    And don’t say “humankind”, that’s no fun.

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    @pinknantucket
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    Why is it comfortable to sit with crossed legs?
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    I’m curious

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    Chris Dea
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    How can we balance global overpopulation while reducing the terrible suffering of factory farmed animals?
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    It is one of the things that keeps me awake at night the suffering of innocent creatures to feed the ego driven need of humans to reproduce themselves with no consideration but ther own desire or ignorance.
    We cannot call ourselves civilised while we continue down this path.

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    Karen
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    Why is there more public and private violence in Australia than other wealthy countries (Canada, European nations?)
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    Lisa Mills
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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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    How would our lives change if we talked about death as much as we talk about birth?
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    Because I believe that talking about death can be life-changing and life-affirming.

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    Karin
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    Why does Australia have such a rigid two party political system?
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    In Australia we’ve got the dominant view that hung parliaments and large cross benches are ‘unworkable’ and ‘feral’. Why? In Europe hung parliaments are normal, and there are often many parties represented in the parliament.

    Would we benefit from more diverse parties and viewpoints in parliament?

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    @CaseyBriggs
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    Has social media made activism less effective?
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    Adding a signature to an e-petition or sharing a post to support a cause on Facebook has become second nature to us, and they fill our news feeds. The internet and social media has made it incredibly easy to create a noise.
    But does the sharing and e-signing actually make a difference? Was activism more effective in ‘simpler times’? Google something like the anti-conscription rallies in Melbourne during World War I, or the petition by women wanting the right to vote. This was activism on a scale we don’t see any more, and yet we’re more aware and there’s no shortage of people. So has social media made our activism lazier? Were we simply more bored ‘back in the day’ and staged large protests? Is social media both the best thing and the worst thing when it comes to effective activism?

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    @nightlightguy
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    Is the art of conversation dwindling in the age of social media?
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    Do people not know how to carry a conversation between two people any more?

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    Tara
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    When does a person, child or foetus become conscious?
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    I’m genuinely curious!! Do we start to realise our own existence at the age of 7? For some, never? Or are we conscious even within the womb?

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    Claire Hughes
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    Why aren’t factory assembled prefab houses cheaper and better for the environment than site built houses, is it corruption of building unions?
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    James Geddes
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    Why is has constructive debate disappeared from modern politics?
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    Disillusionment on Australian democracy at its ability to generate a constructive, non combative, effective plan for our country’s future

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    Bob Hutchinson
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    Why do highly profitable companies earning lots of money and employing lots of people constantly aim to earn bigger profits each year?
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    It seems to create the notion that we can never be satisfied with what we have.. Perhaps it’s needed to keep us motivated to keep doing the job.. However, it can ale lead to constant stress in the work place and dampen creativity.

    Asked by:
    Sophie
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