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  1. shy ♡

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    Oh well, that makes sense, although there are things that people are born as that are pretty unlucky. As I mentioned above, genetic diseases/disorders or predisposition to disorders, which are actually part of the person, such as schizophrenia, bipolar, MS, cerebral palsy, etc.
  2. shy ♡

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    That's not really how I... see luck. Luck is just a word that encompasses the events that happen to you, i.e. something bad happens, bad luck, something good, good luck. You don't get to horde good luck or pray for good luck and then magical things will happen. It just describes what happened to...
  3. shy ♡

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    What exactly is there to believe in? Luck is a series of unfortunate or positive events; coincidence. What is the difference?
  4. shy ♡

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    ... Some people are naturally unlucky. I mean, what else would you consider getting terminal cancer, or getting raped, or being born with a genetic disease you had no control over?
  5. shy ♡

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    Feminism was just an example! I didn't mean for it to be the basis of my argument. Anyhow I agree that society changes, not people. (Although I don't see how society can get more liberal than I am thereby making me seem conservative and that thought sort of scares me ; ;).
  6. shy ♡

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    That's just as stupid! I want evidence of this! The feminist movement started in the 50's, wouldn't that suggest they were somewhat liberal?
  7. shy ♡

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    I rather hate hypotheses without any semblance of evidence backing them up. It's just about the same as saying 'I think this about you just because it sounds like a nice thought to me, and I don't need to have any reason for thinking so!'. And then you can back it up with personal experience...
  8. shy ♡

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    I lol'd. Also we're not all that young, and I hate ageism.
  9. shy ♡

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    The former question is, I assume, about people who have strong pride in the country they were born in. (American and proud, etc.) Whether the question is asked ridiculously or is misleading is... a different matter. If you don't want to strongly disagree, then don't! Personally I didn't want...
  10. shy ♡

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    MD you're so funny.
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