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RE: Are girls more emotional than boys or vice-versa?
@cheesecake-lesb hahahahaha im not langhing im just smiling got it ?
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RE: Should the death sentence still be a thing?
@wtfjudith Supporters of the death penalty often posit arguments that cite retribution for violent crimes as being instrumental in justice. However, several studies and research have show that taking the life of another human being through capital punishment only perpetuates a cycle of violence. Furthermore, other research has shown that flaws in our justice system has led to innocent being prosecuted, guilty being set free, and a plethora of other biases being present during capital punishment cases. While executions spiked in 2015, they were counterbalanced by a spate of abolitions. Four countries abolished the death penalty for all crimes – the highest number to do so in the space of one year for almost a decade. These developments are a clear indication that the trend towards abolition remains strong.
Today, 103 countries have turned their backs on the death penalty for good.Those that continue to execute are a tiny minority standing against a wave of opposition.
There are countless arguments for and against the death penalty. In an imperfect world where we can never be sure we have ever got the “worst of the worst” is it ever justified to take a life?
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RE: Don’t smoke weed
Marijuana is addictive and can lead to substance many people who start small with marijuana find themselves trying out other drugs as well, which leads to further substance smoking marijuana effects thoughts, the ability to focus and concentrate, memory, causes difficulty making decisions and solving problems, causes poor coordination and distorts perceptions. Many of these side-effects can last for days or even weeks after the initial high. Long-term effects from smoking marijuana include brain damage equivalent to heroin or cocaine use.
Negative impacts on life from any type of drug use include problems in school, problems at work, problems in personal relationships, and problems with complete social functioning.Psychological effects from marijuana use include an increase in anxiety, depression and increased risk of suicide.Other medical effects from medical use, other than the brain effects listed above, include problems with respiratory and with the heart. Smoking marijuana causes serious damage to the entire respiratory system and to the heart. Due to the fact that smoking marijuana is known to increase the body’s heart rate, this increases the chance of heart attack within just one hour of smoking marijuana.People who quit smoking marijuana frequently report an increase in the body’s natural high’s and energy levels within just days of withdrawal. Smoking marijuana masks the body’s ability to feel natural highs.lf you stop smoking marijuana, you’ll notice an improve in relationships with your family, your closest friends, at school and/or at work by living a drug-free lifestyle. This may be immediate improvement or it may take some timeYour future is bright and you can do anything that you want to do as long as you put your mind to it. Don’t let your future become clouded by drug-use.
Last, but certainly not least, it is important to remember that marijuana use is in fact illegal in most states and can result in probation, as well as serious jail time. The last thing that you want as a young person is any type of trouble with the law or a permanent criminal record.
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RE: Are girls more emotional than boys or vice-versa?
I'd say “Yes” girl are more emotional By a long shot. The reason — Every woman of childbearing age has monthly additions to her bloodstream of hormones when she has her period. The result is more emotionality and PMS, which men never have. I think it's also the main reason why there should never be a person who's prone to PMS as POTUS, with her finger on the nuclear trigger and another thing that average women cries somewhere between 30 and 64 times a year. For a man it’s only 6–17.
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RE: DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN MY OLDEST TOPICS AND LATEST TOPICS ....
@cutie-cat leaving secondary school and entering postsecondary study is a big adjustment for many students. If your student is aware of some of these differences, they will be better prepared for the changes in attitudes and behaviours necessary for success. Some of the differences between high school and university are as follows:
Classes are usually larger than those in secondary school and there are many more students on the university campus.
Students are responsible for making their own class schedules and following them conscientiously.
Instruction is primarily through lecture format with students taking notes independently.
Familiarity with library resources and effective use of libraries is essential.
Student progress and attendance is not generally closely monitored by instructors.
Students need to be self-directed and are expected to be independent.
There is, generally, less ongoing contact with instructors and less individual attention unless initiated by students.
There are fewer hours of in-class time and many more hours of homework and independent study per course.
Classes may have a lab or tutorial session located in a different room or building, and may be facilitated by a teaching assistant.
Professors and teaching assistants often hold office hours each week for students to drop in to chat or ask questions about assignments and class topics.
Course textbooks or required readings are not provided by the University; they must be purchased from a bookstore or borrowed from a library.
Not all course materials are in the form of textbooks, they may be individual scholarly articles that students will need to locate in academic journals available in the libraries.
Group projects are often required so students need to work well with others.
Grades can often be based on only two or three test results, or a major essay/project and a few exam results.
Time management and planning are critical to success. Procrastination can lead to serious academic difficulties.
Failing to meet progression requirements and/or failing two or more courses may result in being asked to withdraw from the program and from the University. -
RE: Can kindness change the world?
@ᑕᖇiᗰᔕ-ᑎ powerful world leaders, teachers, doctors, philosophers and intellects. Success is everywhere!
But in spite of our accomplishments we are no closer to peace and security than we were 50 years ago.
What is missing?
What’s missing in our world today is kindness and compassion to all life beings.
In order to have a peaceful world, we must first establish peace within ourselves.
When we practice kindness, we change for the better — and so does our world.Kindness on a basic level is quite easy; if you see someone in a favorable light you naturally want to be kind to them.
But what about those who you don’t see favorably:
Strangers
Enemies
Foreign cultures
Aggressive dogs
Mosquitoes
Okay — did I go too far with the mosquitoes?Are you shaking your head with skepticism? What is the point of being kind to a stranger or an enemy?
Kindness can change your life and change the world.
It is said that The Buddha first taught kindness to a group of monks meditating in the forest. These monks were scared of “spirits” in the forest. Likely just afraid of the dark, their fear turned into anger and their anger turned into hate. Many conflicts arise this way; we mistaken and exaggerate our fear of the unknown.
The frightened monks went to the Buddha and asked for advice. Through meditation and mindfulness, they were taught how to live a life of kindness, they learned to protect others.
The monks went back to the forest with a refreshed outlook. As they practiced the teachings on kindness the forest began to feel safe. They no longer feared “unknown spirits” and with a heart of kindness the creatures and aliveness of the forest became beautiful.
When we are coming from a place of kindness ourselves, we naturally experience kindness from others.
Buddha taught that kindness is the antidote to fear.
Now you may be thinking — that’s great, a group of monks learned kindness, but what does this have to do with me? How will these philosophies help in my everyday practical, modern life?
Kindness will help you, and it all starts with just small change today. So don’t fret, you won’t need to give your life savings away to a stranger on the street.
When we change, even minimally, we sometimes don’t realize the giant effect this has on our entire lives. Our mind work in the exact same way — if we infuse even a tiny bit of mindfulness, we will be able to transform our mind and our life in an enormous manner.
Start by contemplating what happens if you are constantly grumbling about your enemies or those who annoy you. Peace and happiness will be unreachable and your mind will experience constant agitation. Is your stomach in knots, do you have headaches, insomnia or feel generally agitated and angry?
The sole intent of a mind of anger is to harm. If we do harm, two more enemies will arise and the cycle would repeat until the entire world was our enemy.
When our mind is full of agitation and aggression we become overly sensitive to everything that happens to us. Irritation arises at the slightest provocation.
Your co-worker left the coffee pot empty again — this is without doubt very annoying, but this petty issue isn’t worth the fight that may ensue if you decide to dwell. This angry mind serves no benefit, it only disturbs your relationships with friends, family, co-workers and with whatever it may be that you are trying to accomplish.
If you dwell on other’s negative habits you won’t get along with many people, we all have faults, big and small. Those who annoy you will increase — not decrease.
When you look at the world through a lens of kindness, non judgement and compassion, you would see good people. People just like you — people who want to be happy.
The actions of every living being are motivated by the desire for happiness, even people who do bad things; they don’t always know the sickness that inhabits their minds.
Kindness = basic goodness = benefit to the world = benefit to oneself.
Without the kindness of strangers you wouldn’t have food on the table or a roof over your head. Don’t forget that we are all interdependent. We can’t experience anything without each other.
By developing an attitude that you are contributing to the interdependence of all life forms, you will benefit, others will benefit, and ultimately the whole world will benefit.
Lastly, remember that kindness comes in many different forms; we won’t all resemble whimsical hippie’s, kindness can be painful and assertive. Generosity is not always the answer.
Improve your own kindness: incorporate a meditation habit, practice mindfulness and try to recognize when when negative thoughts invade. Think and speak positively, and remember —everyone is worthy of love and happiness.
Don’t underestimate the ripple effect of your actions on the planet. And don’t underestimate the boomerang effect your actions will have on your own life; even if not immediately apparent.
Allow kindness to become the natural and spontaneous response to every situation, with this increased ability to respond compassionately, true success will follow. (Thank for not reading)
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RE: Are you a good flirt?
If you want the girl you like, you need to be worth her effort. Even before you flirt with her, you need to make a real man out of yourself.
Compliment her the right way
Is she looking particularly good today, or has she done something with her hair or compliment her by saying
Nice tee shirt! – Gosh, you look so beautiful.
Nice perfume – You smell so good today…
You can always compliment a girl about her tee shirt or her perfume directly, but by getting personal with it, you’re creating a memory for her. The next time she uses that perfume, she’s going to remember what you said.
Get some alone time with her
Flirting is best indulged in when it’s just the both of you,make her feel more special than anyone else, and she’ll think about your conversation a lot longer.
Girls like a funny bone
Girls love a guy with whom they can have a fun time. You don’t need to memorize a thousand one liners to seem funny. Just remember an incident you came across or talk about the things around you.
Tease her now and then
If you can have a fun conversation with her, you’re already flirting! It’s as simple as that.
Play with dirty conversations
Whenever you get some alone time or are speaking to her on the phone, learn to mix your conversations. By now, both of you would have warmed up to flirting with each other, so you don’t really have to be worried about crossing the line now and then. Pass a few sexual remarks or ask a few questions
Get touchy feely
No flirting is ever complete without a few sexy touches now and then. Every now and then, try to find an excuse to touch her, be it her new earrings, her strand of hair that’s caught in the wind, or while crossing a busy street. And each time you touch her, let your hands linger just a bit longer than required. She’ll sense your hand lingering and she’ll love it.
Ask her out often
Once in a while, when you’re flirting with her, ask her out to a movie or lunch the next day. The best time to pop this question would be when you’re just about to say goodbye, or when you’re text flirting.
Make those late night calls
The night has a funny way of awakening our sexuality. Any two friends who indulge in long conversations with each other at this bewitching hour can assure you of this one.start calling her up or texting her late into the night and have your flirty conversations.The relaxed late night conversations will soon evolve into a mutual attraction that will easily cross the boundaries of friendship in no time.
Let her see you as a dating potential
During a few conversations with her, drop a few hints that you’re looking out for a girlfriend or are interested in going out with someone. If she’s single or in a bad relationship, she’ll involuntarily think about both of you together, especially if it’s one of those late night calls.