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How to Google MP3's
Linda_Campbell
by Linda_Campbell  12-17-2006    10
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Turn Google into Napster
alongcool
by alongcool  12-10-2006    11
 awesome!
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Socrates and the Test of Three
gingembre
by gingembre  2-22-2007    15
 :D
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20 Most Popular Myths in Science
haraya
by haraya  1-8-2007    5
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My Resignation As An Adult
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-18-2007    30
  I want to believe in the power of smiles, hugs, a kind word, truth, dreams, the imagination, the Tooth Fairy, a kiss that makes a boo-boo go away, making angels in the snow, and that my dad and G-d are the strongest people in the world. There are a few more at the source. . :)
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Quotes for a twisted mind
Deepti
by Deepti  2-15-2007    6
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Witty Quotes
rko2007
by rko2007  4-29-2007    2
 Some more can be found on the original site.
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Buddha quote
crazyken33
by crazyken33  12-25-2006    7
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Quotes about life from Buddha
kwonsu
by kwonsu  2-6-2007    5
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Watch "An Inconvenient Truth" for free
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-9-2007    14
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A Field Guide to Critical Thinking - 6 Rules
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-24-2006    4
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Google it you moron
MissRable
by MissRable  12-24-2006    4
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Atheism: 10 Myths & 10 Truths For The Open-Minded
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-26-2006    16
 These 10 Myths of Atheism are well countered by the 10 Truths offered in answer to them in this article.
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100 most influential books ever written...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  2-18-2007    3
 more than half I had clipped! (limit) For the rest, you may need to visit the site.
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FISK: "Even I question the 'truth' about 9/11"
righthand
by righthand  8-25-2007    40
 ....– whose melting point is supposed to be about 1,480C – would snap through at the same time? (They collapsed in 8.1 and 10 seconds.) What about the third tower – the so-called World Trade Centre Building 7 (or the Salmon Brothers Building) – which collapsed in 6.6 seconds in its own footprint at 5.20pm on 11 September? Why did it so neatly fall to the ground when no aircraft had hit it? The American National Institute of Standards and Technology was instructed to analyse the cause of the destruction of all three buildings. They have not yet reported on WTC 7. Two prominent American professors of mechanical engineering – very definitely not in the "raver" bracket – are now legally challenging the terms of reference of this final report on the grounds that it could be "fraudulent or deceptive". Journalistically, there were many odd things about 9/11. Initial reports of reporters that they heard "explosions" in the towers – which could well have been the beams cracking – are easy to
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Saddam was right and Bush was Wrong
debbyski
by debbyski  12-30-2006    188
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Geographical Facts of the Sexes
dakotayii
by dakotayii  11-15-2007    2
 It's just a joke, but there is a grain of truth imo......
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Two Wolves - A Cherokee Parable
MetisCougar
by MetisCougar  10-4-2007    9
 This Parable should make one think of his or her life and what they have made of it. Cougar
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Philosophers Thoughts
Sorgalim
by Sorgalim  4-22-2007    9
 You should read the information of each of those Philosophers...
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The Center of the Bible!!!!Check this out!!! WOW!!!!
superdewey23
by superdewey23  6-7-2007    17
 I came across this piece of information when I attended J-Fest 2007 in Chattanooga, TN and I just had to put it down. The saying in the end is so true. And remember, 1 Cross + 3 Nails = 4 given
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The Top 10 of Top 10s
alanocu
by alanocu  7-26-2006   
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No Wonder Men are Happier. . .
peaceplease
by peaceplease  1-18-2007    9
 In reply to words women use. . . It's amazing the human race survives.
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What if everything you believe is Wrong?
pokkets
by pokkets  1-11-2008    17
 Retrospect and reflection are priceless. It's easy to cherish a belief that we are not prepared to challenge. Like a crab that needs to shed it's shell to grow, for a short time is soft and vulnerable. Soon it is harder, stronger and bigger. (unless it's a Hermit crab, with a new shell ready) One of the keys to the manner in which we challenge our beliefs is through learning and experience. Without the unknown to draw us forward, we would run around in circles. Consider the way a child sees the world. It can be valid, but sometimes beliefs belong in the domain of children. Children can believe a man they barely know gives them gifts for Christmas. There comes a time in their life that they have to admit not so much that this is a fiction, but that the truth has been that their parents have had to work to get the money to get the gifts, with absolutely no credit. (Sorry, I should write Recognition. Credit and Christmas are Mortal enemies)
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Atheist Prayer
Newfman
by Newfman  6-10-2007    13
 Atheist or not, some of these statements make sense!
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Your life is Perfect.
pokkets
by pokkets  11-12-2007    5
 We often don't know if we want something until we get it, and then find it wasn't what we wanted. Through that discovery, we can start to believe we really wanted something else, and the chase continues, turning goals into hurdles. Often confusing improvement with change. Perhaps another angle could be learning what we need to, but also trying to improve what we can already do well, without neglecting the opportunities to learn from what we can consider to be failures. We can change situations, but changing who we are may not be possible, and if it is we don't have the foresight to make it a likely improvement.
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FREE HIDDEN INFORMATION VIDEOS!!!!
sohil
by sohil  6-23-2007    7
 I know I'm screaming, but wow! :shock:
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For WHAT? One Man! And the Next WAR?
righthand
by righthand  6-30-2008    27
 And all for the lack of one assassins bullet. Where is Mossad when it's needed? "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" If he was such a bad man could no one be found to "judicially assassinate" this 'turbulent' ruler? Keeping the rules has NOT been the hallmark of this administration, so why not 'eliminate' Saddam? The truth is that he was never the target. Assassination would not have produced occupation. It would have save 4,000+ US lives but we have learnt that these didn't matter either. The out of sight, out of mind, no presidential presence at funerals worked for AWOL Bush. However the broken in mind and body will not go away so easily. Until they are swamped by the next lot.
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Top 25 Bush Videos
Jpvanbaby
by Jpvanbaby  10-23-2006    3
 Click Link To View
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A writer is a person who cares about words.
mihla
by mihla  11-2-2006    9
 When I was struggling as a freelance writer, this quote was my mantra. Often when I told people I was a writer, their response was, "What have you written?" Later, when I was conducting memoir writing and personal history, I used the quote again to convince my students they were writers.
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Courtroom Explodes in Laughter After ABC’s Sawyer Touts Fairness of Journalists
dorine
by dorine  7-12-2007    7
 This cracked me up!
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Mirrors Don’t Lie.. : -)
einbar
by einbar  7-22-2008    6
 “When people are made to be self-aware, they are likelier to stop and think about what they are doing,” Dr. Bodenhausen said. “A byproduct of that awareness may be a shift away from acting on autopilot toward more desirable ways of behaving.” Physical self-reflection, in other words, encourages philosophical self-reflection, a crash course in the Socratic notion that you cannot know or appreciate others until you know yourself. "
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Why Are We So Bad at Spotting Lies?
Kore7
by Kore7  6-2-2007    3
 By nature, we are a rather trustful species and (unless you lie or detect lies for a living) chances are good that you harbor false assumptions of what deceitful behavior looks like. So says famous psychologist Richard Wiseman in this summary of his research into the universal, cross-cultural trait of human deception. Among other things, Wiseman shows that by the time they are five, even our own kids can fool us with ease and abandon! The simple fact is that the real clues to deceit are in the words that people use, not the body language.
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Good or Evil - Two Wolves
righthand
by righthand  7-13-2007    15
 Which is winning in Bush's America by DMcGivern
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You are more bacteria than you are you
wildcat
by wildcat  12-5-2007    9
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12 year-old Kills Herself Over Pair of Shoes
abailart
by abailart  11-9-2007    11
 More sad human truth behind the world's 'booming economy'.
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Things Americans don't like to talk about
ratilfar
by ratilfar  4-30-2008    26
 Read the whole article, it is illuminating to say the least. I thought this passage said it best: " If you listen to a lot of conservatives, they'll tell you that the difference between them and us is that conservatives love America and liberals hate America.... They don't get it. We love America just as much as they do. But in a different Way. You see, they love America the way a 4-year-old loves her Mommy. Liberals love America like grown-ups. To a 4-year-old, everything Mommy does is wonderful and anyone who criticizes Mommy is bad. Grown-up love means actually understanding what you love, taking the good with the bad, and helping your loved one grow. Love takes attention and work and is the best thing in the world."
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What really happens during an abortion: One surgeon finally tells the truth
michellezm
by michellezm  10-13-2007    7
 Entire article ought to be read
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Do you REALLY know what will make you happy?
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  1-25-2007    3
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Hillbilly Ten Commandments...no joke
hisson7
by hisson7  7-30-2007    18
 Doing whatever it takes to spread the truth!
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At The Airport, You Better Smile...
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-20-2007    11
 We now know the sound of George Orwell rolling in his grave. "Here's where it gets really absurd. Apparently, these Behavior Detection Officers work in pairs. One scenario is that an officer might move in to "help" a passenger retrieve their belongings after they've been screened. And then the officer will ask where the passenger is headed. If the passenger's reaction sets off alarm bells in the officer's well-trained mind, another officer will move in and detain them." "So while TSA employees are confiscating our scissors and water bottles, they're going to secretly be staring at us, looking for some telltale sign of terrorist intent in a grimace, a sigh, a crinkled nose? Who knows what? In the end, the Behavior Detection Officers are the ones who are really acting suspicious. Which is the truth of the matter anyway."
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