Why is it, that at the age of 50, I am starting to realise that everything is a feminist issue?
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    I want to teach my 2 boys why this matters, so they can be feminists too.

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    @MelissaRymer1
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    Is the world changing for the better or worse?
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    I always wonder!

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    @shohrem
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    How can Australian’s allow asylum seekers to be locked up indefinitely, when no one can guarantee their safety?
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    Nauru is in such a parlous state of dysfunction that New Zealand has just announced it is no longer willing to fund its justice system. Staff who report the abuse are sacked and medical staff now confront the threat of a two-year jail sentence for reporting the abuse of women and children. I am worried we have that we have become a country that denies people their basic human rights.

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    Ava
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    Does society need to face up to its diversity rather than fear losing its privacy?
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    Suppression of information is a means of maintaining power structures. Society prefers to pretend we all conform to an imagined standard rather than accept its own diverse nature.

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    @hugesean
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    In 50 years time, which 1 Actor and 1 Actress will we say defined the 2010s?
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    I spend a lot of time thinking about this tbh.

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    @AndersFurze
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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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    Which is more possible: time travel, or travel to alternate universes?
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    @paulmcgorrery
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    Why does it take something to happen to ‘you’ before one shows compassion to others in the same circumstance or before one ‘understands’?
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    I think it is the answer that will bring about the most help in the world.

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    Ally
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    Why are we so reluctant to grow up? Are we more childish than the generations before us?
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    The rise of adult colouring books, the return of the 90’s and just us reaching for things that remind us of our childhood constantly, made me wonder if it was like this for previous generations too or are we trying to postpone adulthood and all that comes with it more than before? Are we longing for simpler times with everything developing so fast around us?

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    Anna
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    What are the problems that money solves? Are there other solutions?
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    Climate change and the arts are two prime examples of areas where seems difficult to apply this metric-based approach. I am curious about alternatives. What if everyone had a smartphone? Could we something radically different emerge?

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    Emmanuel
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    Fundamentally are our world governments purely self-interested and corrupt?
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    ADi
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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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    If a mansplainer is manspreading at the same time, is he a manspleader or a mansprainer?
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    @reallykazcooke
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