How can we get Manus Island and Nauru detention closed down and the refugees treated humanely?
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    Where are the Christian politicians who care for humanity rather than their own personal ambitions and pension?

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    Andrea Whitty
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    Can – and should – men be called feminists … or should feminist-sympathising men be named separately?
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    Ross Tilly
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    Do soulmates really exist? If so, what’s the chance you’re gonna meet him/her?
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    Zoe
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    Why are we curious?
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    I’m curious.

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    @bpcarn
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    What happens to Rob and Sharon’s baby?
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    I am still in shock at the final ep of Catastrophe. Rob Delaney HAS to tell us!

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    @emsexton
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    How can we foster a culture of respectful, critical, fruitful conversation on important social issues where we feel strongly and disagree?
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    Public discourse on politically contested matters—like climate change, refugees, distribution of resources, etc.—seems to be at a low ebb. We need to find ways to address these issues constructively if we are to have any hope of meeting the challenges of the coming years. But how can we be a part of the solution and not just a part of the problem?

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    @consequently
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    Why is the internet such a horrible place, and what can we do about it?
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    I guess we once thought of the internet as having some sort of liberating potential, but today it’s pretty clear that, although we can’t live without it, it’s a pretty horrible place (especially if you’re not a straight white guy). When was the last time you saw a woman being harassed by an egg-man on Twitter, and how can we make sure it stops happening?

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    @dangolding
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    How can we increase collective responsibility?
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    Because our individualism and increasing inequality is a huge concern

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    Kerryn
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    How are people okay with eating animal skin?
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    I can kind of understand eating flesh – we don’t even see our own flesh in that way, at least not if all goes well. But skin? We’re covered in it. Gross. Crackly, chewy, stretchy, crispy burnt skin. ‘You gonna eat that?’ Yeuch.

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    @PaperRadio
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    Why do we still think that marriage and children are the path to happiness when so many alternatives exist?!
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    TC
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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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    When will we stop using plastic?
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    Because it is not disposable and we treat it like it is.

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    @lifewithless
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    So if we are born without an identity, without labels, without attachment- are we not therefore, born an ‘Enlightened Being’?
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    Because I want to write a thesis on this.

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    @the_soulologist
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