Saturday, February 13, 2010

Questions

Have you ever wondered...

If you went missing, what would people do?

If we are unique and indispensable, then how did thousands of Haitians die in the Port Au Prince earthquake and not affect us more than a little shock ripple?

How long will the scrapbooks I'm making painstakingly, last?

Why do most Americans live their whole lives to work at a job they hate?

What would we have to go through to convert to a moneyless society? A depression?

Why, if the truth changes with perception, does the American court system use truth as a factor in deciding one's fate? Isn't that flawed?

How can I see Aaron as the most wonderful and handsome man in the world when I know he's not?

Why can't opposing religions see the parallels in their belief systems?

Why are drugs illegal? (Don't throw me the 'harmful to the brain and body' theory, I don't believe it.)

Was there really a conspiracy behind President Kennedy's death?

Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze those dangly things and drink whatever comes out"?

Why are the Southerners protesting gay rights if they really learned from their pro-slavery stint?

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