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One thing about us as humans, what would it be?
I think mine would be that we could not feel depressed for more than 12 hours, especially after reading some threads tonight! Now I'm sad... |
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That we had more compassion towards our fellow man.
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i would take away our free will......without it people could just be told they are happy and noone would think twice about it
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to have less drama ,, and more happy warm and fuzzy people
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I agree, that people would have more compassion and kindness towards others.
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that we wouldn't be soooo greedy
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That we had more compassion towards our fellow man. A Big Ditto! |
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I would like to be able to run 65 MPH for extended distances like 100 miles.
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that everyone would be a little less selfish and do something to help someone else.
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Tolerance and understanding each others differences (ie: religion, politics, etc)
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Good replies so far!
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Edited by
No1sLove
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Mon 06/02/08 09:21 PM
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If humans had the same sense of loyalty as dogs...would be nice and bring us closer as well.
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That Humans would stop being so messy, this place called Earth is where I keep my stuff.
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Tolerance and understanding each others differences (ie: religion, politics, etc) ditto but i'd give myself boobs so i wouldn't need a woman |
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Tolerance and understanding each others differences (ie: religion, politics, etc) ditto but i'd give myself boobs so i wouldn't need a woman Is that the only reason you need a women? |
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It would be nice if everyone could read minds... Only sometimes though.
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It would be nice if everyone could read minds... Only sometimes though. That could be very scary! |
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That we had more compassion towards our fellow man. AMEN! |
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there would be no jealousy!!! man does that cause a lot of cr@p!!
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i would take away our free will......without it people could just be told they are happy and noone would think twice about it Aldous Huxley eluded to this kind of society in a 1961 lecture at The California Medical School. "There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution." It's kind of scary that people actually support this and the fact that drug companies direct to consumer advertising has people taking pills they don't need for anything and everything. The one thing I would change is the insatiable greed humans have. |
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