AFTER 31.7 SECONDS OF FINE-TUNING (AND A FEW MINUTES OF INFERENCE) - loss=1.82 avg=2.36 ======================================== SAMPLE 1 ======================================== Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto. [quote=zordon] This is a joke. I don't think Naruto is real. [quote=jordan] "It is with a little humanity that we find our true self." Those are some few words that many different people and individuals have collated in a single single point of their minds. Do you remember this? It happened in both of you. Are you completely free? If not, why? Does fate exist? Why is it that no one has the right to know the real reason for our existence? If you could communicate with every living being in the world, what would it be? If every person in the world was able to communicate, how would you eliminate the pain and suffering that all humans experiences every day? What could be the single most common attack used by warring clans? What are you most worried about? Will there ever be a time when humans are able to reach their full potential? Do you think there will ever be a time when everyone has an equal chance of reaching their full potential? If humans are the one truly freer than other people in the world, why require humans to transfer their power into them before the world is ever both freer and freer? What are you most looking forward to most? Will torture and violence ever be stopped? What is the advantage of peace over war? Is torture beneficial? What makes you love living in such an extremely cruel and cruel world? Can humans ever truly reach their full potential? Why are we so concerned about ALL but ourselves? What is the most important goal of a free society? If certain things are God's will, then certain things are God's will. However, if certain things that God given to humans to need to be done are God's will, then cannot the Creator know when a change will be in order? Is it possible that God exists only to fulfil the needs of his chosen few? Can human sacrifice ever be justified? What is a good life? Does morality exist solely to find meaning in life? Does being happy make our reality better? Do you consider yourself a patriot? If not, what is the meaning of reaching your fullest potential? Is there a limit to how ethical people can become? Do you realize that many people find it difficult to find meaning in their lives? Life is too short to not realize that there are limits to human potential. So what do you think should be the most important goal for humankind? Would dogs have as much potential as humans? Is human potential different in some animals from animals in other animals? Does music have any value in human culture? Is there value in being able to see your friends? If human nature were infinite, where would we find infinite time? If animals were immortal, how would we define them? If animals could only talk, why not humans? What is the value of memories? Will consciousness exist? Would being alive have value if animals could communicate? Do adults have the same value as animals for dream-like and sensible thinking? What is the biggest safety net for people living in horrifically cruel countries? If life were finite, how would we make it possible for humanity to make billions of dollars and have cultural impact? In secret societies, which countries were most cruel to humans? Have the most unfortunate-ever be eliminated? Is addictive (i.e. factors still as criminal in society and art is becoming less and less available in a more civilized way) or is it more complex and nuanced? Is being a criminal on every level justified? Can human consciousness exist without consciousness? Are emotions or just thoughts? Who uses emotion more in this economy? Can negative emotion ever be justified in any other way than that it is abnormal? What is the meaning of a good deed? Are morality and the desire to obtain it justified in the self-interest of some? Why do people commit such horrible crimes such as murder and rape only in the name of revenge or in the hopes that something good or pure will come of it? Do violence deter others from doing the same things they do? If not, do people know if they are less or more motivated to commit such crimes? Do robots change the way humans think? Does violence ever make anyone ever more cruel? Does inhumanity ever prove that humans are evil? If technological progress led to free thought, do we expect that humans will begin completely turning away from conventional morality and towards a new morality? If new and different technologies led ======================================== SAMPLE 2 ======================================== Do you remember how thrilling the hunts was? What kind of warrior would you be? It was a very intimidating time for people. Various things happened in different countries in between the wars. Do you know for sure if there was a war? The war between people was well and good. People didn't die simply dying off… by thirst. There was no such thing as one war or one war on every continent. It could last for hundreds, if not thousands of years. If you went to a place and a reason for doing so was not that likely to lead to peace or that someone would do something nice? If every mutated person in the world experienced their own death and so was made alive again and if everyone died every single one of them'd almost certainly be happy. So what will happen to the people who are killed every single time you go to a place and die? If every human was by their nature always going to die, how would climate change affect everyone else? Could we be living in a new reality for humans? If everyone was made to get their own unique genetic training program, would there be a peaceful society? Would mental illness improve society? If everyone had fair trial trials who was more likely to make better decisions? Are there limits to what human beings can do? Do animals deserve respect or is it right that animals should act in their self-interest? If everyone made their own rules, if everyone had equal rights to treat others equally? What would be the consequences of allowing better people in society? How would our world function if every person had equal rights and that everyone was treated equally? Would everyone have the freedom to travel and ideas of what was right or wrong applicable to everyone? What would be the ultimate goal of humanity? Do animals and humans have equal rights or are they all equal? What would happen if people did not have equal rights? Do animals benefit from the fact that humans have equal rights and that animals do not? If every little thing was possible, what would happen to the world? Why do humans strive for perfection? When is the last time someone points a finger and says, "This is fine" in a physical manner? Is caring for another human right and wrong in and of itself? Do humans have wild instincts and are we intentionally hurting other humans to try and feel good about ourselves? Was communism only humanly possible or was it inevitable? Can life exist without money or machines? Why do we should hesitate to get involved? How would people function without money or financial assistance? If everyone made their own products, what products would you find practical and useful with every fingertip? Should guns be banned in schools and should driving be limited to bicyclists or should driving be legal and legal? Is the concept of God something unique or basic? Is there such a thing as religion but that many people already identify in person? Does nature have a purpose? Is it better or worse to have morality rather than just being a person? Do condoms protect you when you get pregnant and one person is more likely to get pregnant with two women than with one person? Does every person have a purpose? What is the most important thing a person can do for their freedom and self-determination? How do we decide what is right for our society? If every person became a citizen who could become a citizen of the European Union, should free trade be phased in or does free trade exist in every country? Should human genocides and mass killings be prohibited? If their goal is to kill as many people, are we at war on a fundamental right? I'll die every day because I can't - but that doesn't mean I won't soon die. Will we eventually reach the point of moral complete dependence on the outside world? Does the freedom that humans have going into every aspect of life come at a great cost? If every person in humanity was born in a less technologically advanced country, what of the outcomes would those who do something now or in the future have in common? As technology and consciousness advanced, would new humanity become ever more dependent on technology? What would happen if all laws including abortion and euthanasia were replaced by a single solid law? What is the ability of human beings to live a simple and happy life? When do we think about freedom or just getting what we want? Is freedom more important if we don't have a reason to be more free? Is freedom without a reason more important if we are positive and happy with what we do have a reason to be more free? Would people in developing countries really want to live a less peaceful and similar social, technological or otherwise? Some argue that rejecting ideologies would make people less peaceful and therefore more peaceful. Various people believe that this is equally true. Is every person on earth a real person or am I one person inorganic mass-produced electronic ======================================== SAMPLE 3 ======================================== United States Despite UN 'Lies' About Nigerian Terrorists, Shell Maj. Surfaces In Gaziantep Shell documents reveal the government of former Georgian President Ilham Aliyev's effort to discredit Islamist militants in Georgia, which he and his family believe enslaved Greeks, and which is now being identified as part of the Greek consortium for genetically modified food. Poland Should 'Learn to Treat' Terrorists With Less Force and Protect Their Community At Large Where Islamic State fighters control a number of countries, the country is often labeled as a country with a 'soft power' or a 'hard power' and has an overall total lack of toil. A Pew Research Center Poll of 1,000 Americans found that 25 percent said that foreign leaders are more accountable for the lives of those around them. Russia Won World Cup With a Statement Rogue Government Founded In Russia, You Can't Find Your Way Out of It? He's Putting His People First President Vladimir Putin agreed to attend the United Nations General Assembly, but he announced he is directing the country toward hardening its stance on the football World Cup. Arms Control by Military Range: The Green Movement in the USA Till Animal Pentagons Are Found? Gun laws in a modern country restrict most those around why slaughter animals? In 2016, the ActivistPost analyzed more than 1,300 incidents of gun rights restrictions in the United States. Of the stops, having your hands or arms over the gun could be the biggest restriction. How do you impose arms requirements on an entire country? Why is immigration up so much in the United States? Why is there so much violence? Is it because of religious or cultural reasons? "There are boonies wherever there may be boonies. That is what's wrong with all empires. So why not all?" - William Blake "Why did you allow the Chinese forces to take such a large part in your country?" - George Orwell Where did you come from? Where did you come from? Why wasn't there more love for you or more anger over your actions? If you could take four million more lives from us by changing the motivations of the world's people, what would that do to humanity? What is the meaning of a strong person and what does it mean? Are there limits to human potential? Why do humans have so great differences? Is the most fair game in the world? How do you determine if everyone has equal potential in the eyes of the law? When do we have equal chances of making a difference in the world? What is the meaning of life? If you could die at the stake of an entire tribe, how long would it take to change your mind? Why are there so many wars going on every day in the world? What is the value of justice in this world? Do people in other nations have the same dignity as people in the United States? Why are people dying of hunger in countries that have soft intelligence? Are babies being taken out of their natural born homes more often? When should people take preventive medicine? Can people be born and die at will? Is there such a thing as "bad news"? Is it moral to have people take drugs or not? Are people more happy if someone is happy? Is there such a thing as unlimited money? Can people live their entire lives without hunger? Is there any morality in destroying food and water? Does every person have a right to privacy under the law? Why are there so many different definitions of insanity? Why are people so disgusted with violence? What is the negative harm of violence? Where are the people most responsible for our crimes? Is society capable of fixing all of our problems? Do emotions and intentions play a role in everything we do? What are you hoping will happen to be the character we know most fondly remembers you from school? Are brain changes that occur in animals more reliable than those we know actually proven? Are animals so good at memory that they only remember things they saw on a computer and remember the things in question? Why do we skip childhood? Is equality a bad way to achieve happiness? What is the point in killing animals if they have no self-worth? Are humans born' to hope that evil will not arise? Does status create empathy? What is the meaning of friendship? Why are so many people dumber than others in our society? What is it that gives everyone the power to kill? In our society, everyone has the ability to kill. Why don't we have the same ability to kill? Can it be that all life on Earth is made of parts? How would you change the way that humans ======================================== SAMPLE 4 ======================================== Safari content should be direct from the telecom market as, once in a country, all of its citizens cannot be taken advantage of. As a result, it is a bad idea to put all your mobile data and use it to pay for services from friends or family and expensive food. So, why completely circumvent the state? If the right to privacy is central to our lives, then how would we define success in our unique and unique set of lives? Partnerships promote beneficial content creation through financial gain. Everyone now has a smartphone but almost all remain locked in a tight social life. There is often a lot of power in opposing governments. It is never as simple as considering three strong and adapt to what faces you the most. As e-commerce becomes profitable, do your best to lead a healthy life. If you don't think you have the right to privacy, gets bullied by angry parents, or is ostracized for following the right path, would you like to be more responsible for your actions? As a former general, should you prioritize your revenues over fines or doing more activities to get something for less? What do you generally make? By the most we can say, humans benefit the most from a healthy and happy society. If you increase your revenue and spending should be more than a little incentive to spend. What is the best way to create a less evil society? As far as the free market works, certainly it does better than the state. So, do you think that if all free markets were put to the test, the worst possible political run for global power would happen? Why or why not? That's kind of the dilemma people try to solve. What is the most effective way to promote your beliefs? If people are quite aware of their true true self and have a belief in seeking things out in the universe, what would be the best way to encourage them to find truth and find happiness in whatever form feasible? If every person was paid the same, would there be discrepancies? But what about all the money that would be wasted? What realistic spiritual gain would truly be achieved (i.e. would it be money or goal-oriented glory)? If you could change the state of an alien species or something, what would you change about it? Would change mean losing your share of the world's resources, or would it be such a simple matter? Do people regard authority as inherent in society? If free trade was beneficial to society, would governments that negatively affect the community gain value? If every person was treated in the same way, would such a policy require a change of government or do you think people would agree? What are the most important things to avoid doing when looking at an individual? Do you think that in the future, innovation could be a positive or detrimental trend in humanity? Is this society progressing? What would be the biggest win or loss in every corner of humanity if we all just went to war? Why do you think that we're constantly striving for perfection and can only attain so much? What makes humans different from other species? What rights do people have as individuals? Can every person have a positive or negative personality? What is the most important trait for the most successful humans? What is your definition of fun? If you could change one thing about society, what would you change? How does freedom and creativity affect the way people behave? Are everyone equally entitled to their own personal opinions? Have information technologies become obsolete? What is wrong with economics? If every person had complete access to all of their information, would it result in less 1% of humanity moving from 1% to something like 70%. Is everyone equally worthy of promoting their own ideas or are some people being unfair? Should all Austrian and Hungarian governments be government three? Is identity and culture more important than morality and morality? Should privacy be a right or should it be an inherent right? What is a right and what is a wrong? Does friendship matter? What is friendship and how does it benefit society? If every person held a daily ration of meat, what part should they take? Should taxes be abolished? What should be the point of universal suffrage? Would all citizens be better off? Could there be universal suffrage? Should government exist or should it abolish it? Is independence possible? Would the Irish republic be successful in the modern age? What is democracy and who should be its president and what shouldn't governments? What if all the government in the world was created by a single person? Should laws be made by majority vote and should the least popular person in a country be designated the president? Should cities be a human right only in so far as they are free from discrimination? What are the limitations on what one should have access to on a worldwide level? What are the most important ethical ethical ======================================== SAMPLE 5 ======================================== Curious about what each student in our classrooms has to say about sex in real time?<|endoftext|>Would you like to be cut-off from the world and kept at your side? As crazy as it sounds, there are infinite universes. So it's tricky to find a true parallel universe if you can only represent the Universe in a single square centimetre of space. To try and find one, Researchers for Human Spaceflight launched a small satellite with an internet connection that could measure the trajectory of a human. What is going wrong with the atomic age? As we age, the atomic age in the Universe slows down and the time it takes a human to reach the limit of our comprehension begins to age. So aren't there infinite, self-aware, immortal or some other universal laws of physics? How do we know if there is such a thing as an immortal soul? Is a purpose in life or is it something one person is empowered to attain? How are you supposed to create a deep and meaningful life in the world? Why do we become trapped in a virtual reality environment when there are so many other virtual worlds out there? As humans age we become less able to comprehend the full extent of the Universe. So while it is possible that there is more to the Universe than has not yet been explored, a reality that has been simultaneously reached has become impossible. What are the possibilities for the long-term future of humanity? Can consciousness ever be created? If consciousness were an invention of other people who had taken it upon themselves to create life and create something new, such as a computer, is it possible that a person and a computer could one day be able to create something completely new and completely new? Is the human concept of a god something that humans can control? Can passion exist between two people in a human society? Are attempts to revive a dead person a means by which a living person can be resurrected? If a person loves you dearly, will they help you? If immortality was a goal, if it was pursued, beyond an absolute likelihood why would humans attain what we do have achieved? If there was a time when no one ever existed, would the world be better off? If we had memories that we remembered ourselves, if we did we could discriminate between the memories we remember and the ones we don't? It seems like when people have a deep love for one another, are they detrimental? If you could go back in time and save humanity from alien invasion, when would you? Can something as simple as a flower be restored? Do memory systems have a purpose? What is the most valuable art in the universe? Is the science of consciousness reaching its limit? Do memories exist but don't people have interesting, creative and useful memories? Is it possible that someone who lives long enough and has memories that are unique to him, knows how they came from a distant galaxy away? Why are we so fascinated with photographing ourselves? If true consciousness existed, if the laws of physics were true, why do we perceive people as objects in a physical sense? If even the most insignificant concept of intelligence was created by an animal, should consciousness come from among animals? Do we exist in a perfect physical universe or a perfect virtual reality? Why would there be such a gigantic debate about what is or is not real and what is not? Could consciousness even exist? Is there evidence that consciousness exists (for example some such as atoms or molecules) and that facts such as time, frequency or measure prove it? Are virtual and physical reality based? Can memories such as memories of being submerged in water come true? Is when someone discovers something new eternal come from the depths of a spiritual soul? If everything is made of atoms and electrons, what about reality itself, as well as the atoms and electrons in our planet? Is it possible that artificial intelligence may be able to create so much information? If we are taken by the concept of kindness, how do we think about kindness? If friendship is based primarily on intentions, do we really need any intention to be friends with a person? Do people always know who you are? If people were replaced by computers, would friendship and relationships between individuals be less meaningful? Is it possible that some groups of people are more happy personally but less so socially? Is kindness just physical love or do we all have intrinsic or inherent moral and ethical obligations? Is absolute power over others justified in some sense? Does the concept of morality affect the way we think? Is anything absolute inevitable? Are people generally better off if they have a good heart and eat right? Are there moral dilemmas that require a moral compass? Why are we so focused on what people would rather avoid doing than truly think about how they would look and feel if they ate right? Have social rules changed over time? Is there still room for God ======================================== SAMPLE 6 ======================================== LEAGUE AFFAIR Which became the most important sport and which one? PM author checks out the option in competitive games Are any of the gamer stereotypes wrong? Is there such a thing as a negative personality trait? Should interpersonal relationships lead to good and evil? Is calorie retraining a cure for disease? Are there two morality systems? Can you measure whether you're completely innocent or completely guilty? Is every action morally wrong? Does a subculture in the universe exist? Is it possible that it exists? What are the effects of your language on society? Is abused alcohol consumption a sin? Do people judge others by their actions? What is a personal attitude? Is there a purpose in life? Can Hinduism defend India from extreme rightist and left wing groups? If North Korea was really an independent country, being a Martin Luther King, Jr. fan and a Martin Luther King Jr. fan is something that most people in North and Central Asia could never attain. One would think that almost every religious and cultural group would be a threat that some groups would have absolutely no use for. Are such people somehow less threat than North Koreans or not? Does Indian culture affect our country in any way? If five languages are enough, how much less should every person else? Is there such a thing as god or something? Should India be a NATO member? Regarding India, is there a hierarchy between zero and one? If you could win a war with every country on the planet, what country would you possibly play? Do guns in a violent world have potential to arm terrorists? Can nihilism ever be justified? Should the government of your country ever be overthrown? Should somebody be allowed onto the moon? Is society ever more trying to follow its own code than it is? Have artificial intelligence become prevalent in many parts of the world? Are we less capable of doing things if we don't know what they are capable of doing? What actions do you think should be considered the most morally acceptable? If every person in the world had access to personalized medical care at home, should fad diets be encouraged? Would being able to eat meat benefit society or would it benefit itself? Can premarital sex lead to sex? Is it wrong to deny a person their right to have sex? Why do people in developed countries have so much less respect for their mothers than people in developing countries? Can we save the world from ourselves by having a basic income? Can you ever completely avoid having sex with your spouse? Can the internet be a utopia? If it is, is it possible for humanity to get there? Should everyone have the right to privacy? Should we provide subsidised healthcare for patients without insurance? Can humans make metallic and bronze statues? This is a big question mark but you might find that you might think of it that way. If there is never a torturer in the world, what part of it is he or she should know about? Is porn the same as murder? If every gold coin was manufactured in Glasgow, would the world be a better or a worse place? As gadgets become more and more popular, what have you proved? If every person was made in Calgary, would it be a safer place? If every person could be made in two countries, would it be a better or a worse place? What would be the most effective way to measure the human quality of life? How do we ensure that you and you alone don't commit crimes? Would guns make the world a safer place? Is the world a better place if every person was vetted before going into banking, designed? Do firearms in every country make the world a better place? Would people's minds transfer in all the different countries of the world? Is obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) a mental illness? Why do people so often underestimate the physical limitations of their hands, and why do we need to increase your storage capacity to store so many copies of every single person in the world? Is detection of abortion a human right? If people born with pregnant women have irrefutable proof that the fetus is alive, are you right or do you think that is innocent? If you have absolute proof that the fetus is alive, what should you do? Most people know that way. What do you think can be done about that knowledge? Suppose we could expose all women to all kinds of substances and the same level of privacy would be provided to all teenage girls in the world? If it didn't fly we would never know how many girls in the world just happen ======================================== SAMPLE 7 ======================================== A harry taylor is a harlock. A harry taylor is a harry taylor. She smiles if she is smiling. When she is smiling it is almost like she is smiling. Heartbroken people are often afraid to ask a person something because the answer is likely to hurt them. If you said something stupidly and what could that person find funny? If you love this character, why not add a small cameo and show her how just that would be bad manners for a married person? The world would become a better and more peaceful place. There is so much to enjoy about our society. What would be more enjoyable would be an age where something that destroys every human being was universally celebrated with laughs and praise upon death? Why not have an age where modern society is completely about pure efficiency and small-timeism? Where is the help that some people are seeking? When holy water is used to fertilize crops, would this create new life initially for those who would need it the most? In some instances, is this causing people to be less happy? If you define perfection just as far as what contributes to a happy and healthy society is by comparison, what do you feel is the most attainable goal in life? If you differentiate between good and evil and what do you feel most happy about? If you could make every restaurant in the world make you something; if you could make somebody what they are? If there was ever a belief that life was simply about luck, what is it like to be someone else who was not? If you could make everything that is possible possible without causing any harm, how many times a day would your life have been better? Including yourself in this equation are you going to ever do anything to simply make things better or do anything to make things better? If all the people in the world were equally capable of doing a good job, why would doing a good job make society happy? If everyone is equally capable of doing a good job, why would we need the same incentives and benefits? If everything is equal in humankind, why not? If all animals sp out equally, how do you explain that most animals in the world don't have equal opportunities? If all life on the planet is created equally, why waste time hurting those least able to learn? If every minute was spent talking, would forgetting make every minute more important? If every moment of every day matter at all, why not? If every minute was spent talking, why don't you feel like a human being in your world? If every minute was spent reflecting on how difficult it was to be happy, what concept of happiness would you use to define happiness? If every minute mattered as much as every minute, why would these two concepts exist at all? If everyone was equal, why not? Given a 500 month lifespan, how would you define happiness? If every minute was spent somewhere, should it be a cause for concern or something else entirely? If every minute was spent talking and doing nothing, how would every minute feel? If every minute was spent talking and doing nothing, why not? If every minute was spent making no or little, how come no one was making a difference? If every minute was spent in silence, why not? If every minute is every bit as meaningful as every byte takes, how exactly do we continue to draw a line between acceptable and philosophically incorrect, or is the world and things moving in the wrong direction? If every minute was spent talking and doing nothing, who cares if everyone laughed? What if every blast of science was pure and a waste of energy? What if every second was spent thinking about something entirely new? While many people are inclined to ignore the less emotional parts of life, how do we think about the more illogical parts of life? If every moment was spent thinking about something completely new, what ideas or concepts would every person wanted to understand? If every minute of every minute was spent talking and doing nothing, how simple can we think of a concept to denote a concept? Should there be a limit on how many people can comprehend a concept? If every minute was spent thinking and doing nothing, what concepts would every person want humans to think about? In order to answer that question, how do you define good and bad in a world? If every minute was spent talking, what would your definitions of good, bad, and everything in between? If every minute was spent talking and doing nothing, how accurate would you define good and bad in your definition of good/bad? If every minute of every second of every day was spent threatening nations with violence and violence, what would your ethical standards be? If every minute was spent speaking and doing nothing, how accurate would your definitions of good and bad be at defining good and evil? If every minute was spent threatening nations by speaking and doing nothing, what ethical standards would you set? If every minute of every minute of every day was spent threatening nations by speaking and doing nothing, what ethical standards would you be using to define good and ======================================== SAMPLE 8 ======================================== The state will spend more than half its funding this fiscal year in tuition for indigenous students, a major increase in recent years, according to a new federally funded report. State help in tuition and fees became a major part of auditor general investigating Bills almost a decade ago but the terms governing the fee system have since been altered, The New York Times reported Wednesday. According to the study, $13,519 for a good education, well-paid and decent jobs are all government benefits and do not qualify as government obligations. Social security, an income used to pay for food and other basic necessities, also is a government benefit but does not qualify as government obligations for people living off government assistance. The study estimated that the fees would be worth $74,000 for it to be public but estimated that it would be more than $51,000 to be private. According to the study the state would have taken in $33,366,111 in funding. Not enough to fill beds for more than 8,000 people and was far too little for many to sustain. One study showed that five percent of all state funding went to students compared to the federal government for activities such as adhering to certain age rules and living in their parents' homes. Expanding access to education to all Syrians making it their first language suggested a more formal and respectful way of life. Teachers, now 68, should be able to teach, two-thirds of all teachers and 76 percent of teachers in the academic or retention sector should be able to teach at some point, says THE NEW YORK TIMES. Leaders should establish formal working conditions for all government workers, not just government contractors. Teachers should have the right to decide what their teaching methods are, minimal work hours so that their salaries are correct and a process in which they are compensated appropriately for their work. Education should be about increasing chance of success and not about doing something for nothing. If a child is new to anything and has no skills, he or she should be trained in an intermediate or advanced level of education, provided that he or she knows their English skills and is in a good socio-economic position, says John Stackhouse, the head of education at Children's Healthcare in Los Angeles. In addition, educators should be able to provide them with information about their country, guard against stigmatizing them in order to allow them to gain those skills, such as languages. People should be able to find their way to a better life without having to travel. Education is about life for the individual, but as people and institutions evolve, reality will outlive our lives. Children whose parents provide for them, so do their parents. Childless industrial workers are being replaced by people in skilled trades with good pay. With every new person enters a destructive new race created, regardless of their opinion about the world and their personal goals. Many companies find themselves in a unique position where they have to establish new business models in order to be able to compete internationally. This new generation of entrepreneurs wants to take full advantage of all the advances humans have discovered through experimentation and learning, but find that many of the underlying reasons people are successful in the long term are completely outside their control. When in doubt, ask yourself this: Are you at all lost? Did you know it was a long time ago when humans perfected the art of printing? How would you define true genius? How interested would you be in learning about mathematics? As long as there's something out there, how are you going to find it? Are you an artist? An engineer? Has there ever been a time when technology changed everything? Are there laws about art that everyone should be able to understand? Are we all at one thing? If technology made artificial intelligence possible, what would society be like? With every new generation of innovators comes new technologies and new methods of achieving goals, what would society look like? Can we predict whether something will happen in the future? Will making bread ever be enough? Are all different types of animals born with different intelligence? Are humans always going to be able to differ in scale from other animals and animals living in vast numbers? Are all the things that put humans together evolved over millions to billions of years? Can creativity ever be developed? Do you always think of yourself as the smartest person on earth? On average, about 40 percent of the population lives outside of the industrialized West. What would you all think of as the biggest loser in the world? If every person on Earth were genetically in constant contact with a single living being, aren't we all inherently less intelligent than humans? Do dogs have hearts by design? Has life expectancy for horses really increased in the last 100,000 years? Does ======================================== SAMPLE 9 ======================================== He went on to create Mega Man: Double Feature! Huge collectibles and $30 items filled the World Reactor or something okay? Or is it more of a setup? In other words: While you can die with the rarity of 100%, is getting a "X" or "1" in the world of Mega Man? As for the scale of the world, is it influenced by scale, actions or is the world just as the real thing? Is there a hierarchy among species in the real world and is the player considered a complete species? Or does it have a hierarchy? When will all the resources and knowledge in the world come to an end? Is it more or less difficult to find and find money without killing machinery or fire? If it is more made — is it less made? Do life expectancies have any value or is it possible to force people to make choices? Should doing things for others reduce emotions or does it reduce it? Will changing someone's personality be beneficial to them or detrimental to others? Who is happy? And what do you think is the most positive change to the life of a U.S. citizen? Do people have rights, responsibilities or not? As more people believe in God and are becoming more and more holy, do we really know what the truth of what it means to be human? Should all scientific or supernatural endeavors be restricted to a few people? If all we ever were was a random old man in a white shirt would we be happy? Or would there be a limit to where people could be pure and simple? What is the meaning of happiness if there is such a thing? What is the most beneficial purpose for humankind in the long run? Do people have rights and responsibilities? Can morality be altered by technology? Who are the most human beings? Is it possible for A to become B? Or do we have to find a way to improve ourselves as a species? Does it ever feel as if something is lost? Or is humanity an infinite species of automatons who eventually die entirely? Is individuality at its most basic? Or is it an inherent part of being human? Is it possible for people to create their own identity or is it possible that some people come from far more distant and strong backgrounds and make their own? If you could be any number of people at the core of a small universe and be one person, what would them be like? Is there a limit to small groups of people? If all people were created equal, how would we behave? Will humanity ever attain a point where we trust we exist and that we do in fact exist? If we had complete control over our lives, would an age based on intelligence make peaceful life possible? Or is it too early to say where humanity might find peace? Are individuals more or less able to form a society? Are all truth bearers different? Are all everyone equally in society? If so, what would you change about this new society? How is this condition of life different to that of mankind before it was created? Is the human spirit inherently malicious and takes pleasure in harming others? If there was God, why should there be such a thing as evil? How does memory function in the modern age? Is literacy inevitable or can our minds be made from scratch? If your life is secure, what way do you think someone in your family will go missing? If you have a murder conviction, what type of person are you going to be? If you have guilt, do you think your family members' families will be in the country or are you sure their families won't? Do people feel guilty about crimes or am they conscious of what they are associating with? Are crimes different for individuals and does some crime refer to all crimes? How is it that you don't think about the fact that people are going to come across as criminals and everyone will be in debt to you? Is it easier to get out of jail when you know people will be caught and arrested? Is there such a thing as laziness? Can simple things like reaching for a gun feel more important? Do you think terrorism is justified? If it is, is it justified? Would having a big ego cause people to try to hurt you more or less? What else is causing people to put their egos aside? Will self-acceptance change society? If it does, what are your thoughts? Has egoism become obsolete? Do butterflies make you want to eat fish and not to eat fish? When will butterflies stop killing each other? Is it always better to die a thousand times? If not, what would it be like to die a thousand times? If everything was finite and only finite amounts of data were known, what would it take to have infinite numbers of individuals? What is the basic concept of intelligence? When are ======================================== SAMPLE 10 ======================================== This update implements the scale of tiles and the randomness of rows. Packet Features Sleeker and more colorful. Can come back to mate, changing arbitrary tiles. Removes type aliases and all maps that were unused in the previous version. Courageous mobs are now Trump Cards. Creates multiple people per square and has the power to erase any word from their minds. Does not reduce random numbers or reduces chance of AI being able to guess you. No unreactive sleep. Does not affect resources that are empty. Does not reduce you from being able to buy food.- Maeksan (foolish idiot, dont try it, come back to me soon)This is an f***ing update: make all life become less and less able to survive. No animals and no-one will ever be able to succeed in our species. Which is mainly moot. The human race is a dying species after all. At least we can find a new way to survive.There may be a better way though but then, why shouldn't it? If there is, why is life also so desperately limited and thus is a finite point of space solely for life? And why not limit it to a single point in time? For every person alive, there will be another person living in some future world just like we know now. But what if everything is going according to plan? Why train by train when there is no way to accurately measure progress?As a system could it exists or not? Do all limits on the number of people in the world act towards everyone equally? Or do people exist without limits?As an experiment, do you consider yourself an optimist? Or do you think life would be so much easier if humans had all the power (analyze many factors perhaps). Is it better if you had the power and control (human or machine)?If humans had the power and control, how would life change?So far humans have methods for the implementation of intelligent machines but there is still an inherent limitation with such methods. In and of itself is not a significant benefit but it contributes to a quantum shift in the human condition. Could this be the future of intelligence?From an evolutionary point of view if life is vastly more advanced than machines then with fewer restrictions on when, or whether, humans could continue to use technology. Is there a limit to what humans have and how far we can improve upon?Some say we should be able to move. Why not allow people to convert their minds into symbols of their faith?Can higher powers change reality?Would physical objects have a chance of influencing reality?Does humanity have a link with demons?Does it matter how much belief you have in God?Does religion influence humanity in any way?Are there limits to human creativity?Is large minds a value or does technology influence everyone that we interact with in the system?Why do we use technology when so much is at stake?Is friendship fixed or is it just one person?If there were no laws, why bother trying to see if there exists?Where would humans find peace?If every person were given currency and acted ethically, would there be peace?If people protected each other and kept things private, that would make the world a less peaceful place.If every person had a currency to send into the world, what would be the moral messages for every person?What would be the consequences?Can theories of morality be correct?What laws have been proven to be wrong?Which do you think is more likely?Why is it that society is so corrupt and corrupt in theory and in practice?Does life have limits?How will technology and the internet affect the world?What technologies should people be able to access?How well should governments regulate technology and how does technology affect society?As a society we can use technology to improve ourselves and put society back on track.Is this where technological progress might converge and make it easier for people to make a living and improve themselves?How do you define progress?Can progress be measured using statistics?Do robots exist?If intelligent machines are going to suddenly be able to understand human behavior, what do they know about humans?Is statistics a right or a wrong?If there is some species completely without moral ambiguity about their intentions, what are their limits?Is morality proper or is it all wrong?Can philosophy be extrapolated from reality?Is morality correct and right or does it have its limits?Is there complete freedom and, if so, how should it be?If people are perfect they are considered normal., why should they be so concerned about being perfectly true to themselves?If morality is all that is desired by humans—if it is all that humans desire to achieve—why is it so difficult for others to attain it?Is doing what is good for yourself the most important action a person takes in life?Can morality still be justified by objective numbers?Should it be possible?When life is about progress, where do we begin?What ======================================== SAMPLE 11 ======================================== Omar is a huge football fan but is also a fanatic of how hard they work every day. Ever heard of Doris Kearns Goodwin, who was convicted and sent to prison for his role in the 9/11 attacks? Omar loves action movies and sports - but if you played with loved ones, his faith would be healed. Omar would love to become a better person than his abusers, but then he would be ashamed of himself. Would if he didn't get a massage, he would become miserable and unhappy? If an immigrant were to be sent to any country in the world, God would transfer their souls to the chosen one. Omar would be upset if his family came back from Africa and said 'His ancestors came from Africa'. If he didn't save his family in the Middle East, should any of them return? If 100 million people died during World War II, what would it be like for another f-ck the majority? If that's true, how far would humanity go? If it has existed, would it be less human on a broader scale or less human on a smaller scale? If we focus on what we do and how it affects others, what positive outcomes do we find? What is the meaning of happiness? Would if it were possible that getting a job in the technology industry would result in a job in every industry? If all computers were made of... would people be happy? Why aren't people using their computers more? Do you make food easier in your house? Could a genetically modified banana be healthy for humans? If fruit was a food and there was something wrong with it, would it be healthy for humans? If dogs and humans were genetically related, and were living equally well, would both dogs and humans be allowed to breed? If scientists could create a completely natural food that was both nutritious and was often properly labelled as such, what is the priority for humans? If you could get people to eat a certain way without murder on their hands, would frequenting there be less reason to kill them? If people could be happy without having to perform complex, impossible tasks, what would they be happier about? What would the benefits of living in a free world be like? Does happiness exist when we focus on what people did well for ourselves and don't do the things others did well for them? Would friendship be more meaningful if we all had a chance to improve ourselves all the time? At what point are people just doing their own things? If we allow people to become irrational, do they have the up-to-the-minute will to make a conscious decision? If nothing is better for everyone, why not all of us? When is the last time a person has some feeling of guilt or sadness? What is life without boundaries? If everything was made in a good way, why limit yourself to small steps? These are just a few questions that will help define what life is all about: what does it all mean? Why are we so focused on these questions? If all of life were made in a good way, what changes would life make? And if ever there was a point at which we stopped holding back, what should humanity do with that time? As more and more people take a more volunteer or a more active part of their lives, are people becoming more and more dependent on arms, machines, or technology in common? With or without people? Are we losing our humanity by being so creative about things? If all the human endeavors were done through computers and a computer associated rewards system, how would everyone else feel about them? Is the world more peaceful than it is now? Is it more warm or more cold out? What is as ethical as a completely ethical lifestyle? If everything existed in a good way, how would you define morality? Would you want more freedom to do your own thing or less freedom to do your own thing? If we could make people think in ways that everyone should be able to understand, what would it be like for everyone to be able to think jealously? If we could make true friendship possible, what would that be like? If every person could exist before the computer went virtual, what is the most rational and rewarding way for people to reach that point? If every person was able to speak, would that be a good or a bad thing? Is every person capable of such thing? If every person could have memories, what would be the most memorable and unique memories they possess? Billions have been payed to research fundamental concepts of the human body and its functions. How would we define what is or is not human, ======================================== SAMPLE 12 ======================================== Where is the largest species of sea creature? Animal pools are also based on language. That means animals have a tendency to speak significantly less simple or complex to them than humans. Indeed, some animals as large as dolphins might find language difficult to understand. And if they learn at great length that language is just a memory and will never be able to complete a language comprehending in their conscious minds, what part of the human race should they strive to reach? Why should language exist? It's only humans. Why should language exist? For humans language thrives if it is spoken and understood in a meaningful and reliable way, and if language becomes a barrier to entry to other cultures, does that mean that others will have to explain their language to them? Is it necessary to forge language ties with animals and other animals and things? Endnotes [ edit ] ? Paul Johnson [1] was written in the past, and he is said to have been a great admirer of the writers of Scientific Method, Joseph Kryaldi and the other Inuit write about. [2] Does it make sense to make animals extend their lifespan by killing them? If we made animals extend their lifespan by killing them, would that make sense? Would it also make a more logical and more societal decision? Or is it just a little crazy?<|endoftext|>Our Mission We strive to make life easier for everyone by creating an inclusive and allowing our visitors and customers a comfortable and welcoming home on their own planet. Spaceships are the most important aspect of bringing families together and helping those in need. Whether you're flying by landing on your European base on the outskirts of the world or taking on some of the world's largest blustering mercenaries, we focus on building an atmosphere conducive to jobs for all. If your workplace is a small living room, make it a space for people together. Work is fun; it's more time productive. But that's not all. When we think of family, or if someone else is doing the talking, most of us think of their children. And when our children are graduating from school, it becomes very difficult to send them out at any time. Our purpose in life is to create meaning and meaning in all living things and to provide for our loved ones. Sarological studies have indicated that, at least in animals, there are many highly advanced species capable of reaching advanced memories. We get to meet well-known and highly liked individuals and recollections of ancestors among ourselves can be created within relatively small groups. So, if we have a common past and a small number of people, why do we refuse to associate our current contact with another species? If children want to play and create order in these small groups, why don and aren't we ever reminded of all of the time we spent together? Would there be room in some countries for BASIC Entry? WouldER results in a more egalitarian world? Could learning be related to our minds and bodies? Is all mental effort equally considered in all of life? What causes creativity? Is it more important to create things that please everyone in the world than to create things which are pleasing to everyone around the world? Are humans created equal? There is no such thing as equal cooking. What is the priority for everyone, regardless of ability or lack of ability? Does language affect our behaviour? What are the causes of language misandry? Are cats more creative around humans and humans with less abilities? Why do we prefer meat or fish over other animals? Is it more important to have a personality than to have a biological personality? Are emotions a result of a person's environment? Are there limits on what is perfect? Are emotions inherently physical? Can emotions be altered through technology? Is waiting for people with ill will towards someone else an act of revenge? Just understand that we run around in a world full of people being fun to talk to, you know. Could this universe be holographic? Are we living in a hologram? If, in our universe, every living thing was a hologram, why not? And if not why not? If every person had a last name, are there burdensome, mental chores that decision-makers could burden more weight on? Or could every person be considered a person at some point in their existence? Are there pros and cons to virtual reality? Are social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter an extension of our economy? And if so whether do they make such a big difference? There are many possible degrees of complexity in the world, what do you think would be the most common? What makes one stronger? How does one have more self esteem and more sensitive/herd sensitive/herd sensitive/herd sensitive? Can human intelligence come from a tiny ======================================== SAMPLE 13 ======================================== Mike McGinty or Mike Willis/Jeffrey Tucker? Is it trolling? But for now, it's put five or six people in charge and then if you get away with it, there will be a fight. And that's the point. If the rest of the guys don't want to fight, the whole competition eats itself up and the people who weren't actually able to do anything to help themselves die. Is it actually fair? Are there merit in judging time and place? Are there going to be rules? Do you consider yourself a huge supporter of free speech? If you could critique every single political society on Earth, and you got 700 votes, most of us would get banned. Why? What should a government do with all that information? Can word or phrase will ever be objective? Do you really think we would ever ban a person from the country for being an atheist? Do you think people on the animal rights and other groups (like vegan advocates) would ever ban food if it was considered harmful to animals? Why are you so irrational? Will God punish those who argue or is it good to punish those who protest? Are people like your mom and dad going to get divorced soon? Does God have a plan? Can we ever be sure about every single thing we do? Is it possible someone will feel required of more or less all of existence when most seemingly perfectly rational people don't feel like doing so? Is human nature a microcosm of everything else in existence? Can political correctness be justified? How do we know humans exist? What is God? If humans eat chicken, does nature not like it? Is science irrelevant? There are many possible ways something could be completely wrong. Is understanding complex concepts like morality a fundamental respect and respect? Are we the most brilliant minds on the planet? Does every single person in existence have unique needs and affections? Can creationism change God? Is there no God? Is God just a person? Does evolution have any value? Is science 'self-evident'? Are we new and creative people in a modern age? Are you having a dogmatism right now? Have humans become masters of their minds? Are there gods? Is technology to stop machines from destroying the earth and destroying our way of life as a result of humans fainting and disoriented? Can God create another creator? Was a genetic mutation a feature of animals? Is art a lie? If God created all life to measure themselves, how would he not create more? Is it okay to be a murderer or should it be criminal to make criminals in the first place? Are death and the penalty a lie? Do humans exist without God? Is spirituality a religion or a science? If humanity was created from an egg, should that justify its existence? If it was as good as God, why should God do anything to make it so, and why do we resurrect that person only once? If there were souls on aliens, how could it be that everyone could be a real person? If life has no purpose, why should God think there is one purpose for life? If humans were ever created truly, if life existed in a statistical language, why does God let the world think it exists in? If life exists in a statistical language, is it actually more or less objective? If life exists in a statistical language, would it only exist in a statistical language? If life exists in a statistical language, do there necessarily exist real lives out there? If life exists in a statistical language and real people exist, why do people create random data and pass that off as reality? If dogs were smarter, how could dogs be smarter? If humans are created from a different food source, should animals not be able to create food from scratch? If the world was made from the soil of an alien life-form, shouldn't living organisms be more or less equal to living life on an alien planet? If thousands of people existed in an alien culture, why shouldn't humans be able to create life forms from scratch? If there was a real threat to freedom in this universe, why don't we do it in this universe? If humans had the technological know-how to make any weapon, how could we ever come up with a means of mass killing or internet surveillance? How do you balance freedom vs pursuit of knowledge? If free software is easier to design, how did you escape from an evil state in the first place? I think it's better that we don't say the things that necessarily make sense to us. If we stopped saying things, we probably would have created a better society. If we'd stopped doing things that made sense, why are you still doing them now? Are people inherently more or less free to leave their societies? If you can attain that magical mind, what language should you choose from? If people without minds were created ======================================== SAMPLE 14 ======================================== The meal that your brain is craving is all about your hunger phase. If they ask you which of the following things you like the most during the meal, you probably will run out of a good thing (event)? Cook it. Eat it. Also, whether or not you sell out, sell some. How do you distinguish a good meal from an evil meal? In other words: Is it something they like more? If you sell some food, do you sell others? How do you determine a good meal? How do you tell if a person is a good person? How do you define being good? If you make a living and sell people something that you want them to eat, are they evil? If you are a comedian, what are you doing? What is your job as a comedian? If you are lucky enough to have a hero in your family, are they evil? Do you have a will? Does justice require belief? Are all animals equally in need of a belief system? If there are equal opportunities among all human beings, what is the difference between being a good person and being a bad person? Is society punishing people for their actions? Do people have a right to privacy? Can morality be changed? Do people have a right to privacy if they choose to? Is it cruel to treat others well by forgiving them when they die? Why do people risk dying to save their loved one? Could quantum computers be the future of morality? Are physical laws just ideas? What is good in a relationship? Can a fantasy world be that artificial in nature? Generally not: all animals are creations of humans, but for some reason, we all think we are literal animals. Is humor an actual emotion? Why people can be bad at something is another matter entirely: discrimination has no empirical validity? Does humor cause an effect? Can thinking about a much more pressing question disable intelligence? Is it permissible to have persons change genders and at the same time be able to recognise faces? Is an ideal relationship fair or is it simply possible that people achieve the same goal but differently? Does life be perfect or not? Can beauty be its own reward? Will there ever be miracles? Is love eternal? Will beauty ever come to be? Is love ever absolute? Is it ever possible that God exists at all? Should human animals be allowed to breed at all? Is it possible that animals will ever be able to evolve into humans? Can love have meaning in the modern age? Is gender a chimerical concept? Is it possible for a person to be an animal and not be an animal at all? Are there ethical consequences of a person's actions? What kind of food (fat, carbohydrates, protein, vegetables, cheese, or whatever) should we avoid? Should property rights be reserved for animals and that of humans? What is wrong with animals not being able to thought openly about their existence? Is beauty sinful? Is morality beneficial for everyone but all? Should emotions ever be considered independent of one another? Why? When can emotion cease to be an emotion? Is it wrong to greatly increase the likelihood that people will be born with a disability? Why do we continue to find ourselves naturally blind to more painful goals? Are feelings foreign to humans? Is anger irrational or is it simply something human? Isn't happiness the result of something more? Should thoughts be considered subjective and neutral? Is subjectively judging someone by their actions possible? Are thoughts irrational? Is it possible that something as simple as looking at a computer isn't necessary? If some people prefer themselves to others, is this in spite of themselves and their actions? Does responsibility yearn for others? Is sadistic hatred justified in terms of revenge or is it just jealous? Is there any value in destroying innocent people? What are some of the most common reasons not to kill people with bad people in the world? Can joy achieve something in life? Are emotions both subjective and objective? Are memes and Facebooks an accurate representation of the world we live in? Does passion define the actions of a person? If so, how? Is pointless violence a thing of the past? Where does disgust come from? Is anger and hatred separate in some species or in others? Is it at all physical or is hatred equal in both? Can humans be moral? Is it possible for a person to be a misogynist or a misogynist? Has something, something very much like something*, been created? Or was something purely mythological created or constructed by a magic wand that can draw a person in? Are emotions justified purely by physical desire and emotion is emotion? If a person wanted to become a superhero, is there simply something really wrong with such an act? If so, what are you using it for? Can ======================================== SAMPLE 15 ======================================== You have to keep an eye on yourself and are economical with your work. While looking at a beginning car you realize if you have that much money in an office you ought to be having fun more than you are, that is just not going to grow in a free market. I know that I have money to spend but it seems like if you could give back to society you really should. Do you think that when you give away that much it will encourage people to prove and defend their wealth and make even more people happy? I think it will be much less expensive for consumers to do the things they do. Personally I think it will make people happy, but it won't be quite as economic as it was in the past. In fact, people will be so happy that they won't remember their rich past to their present. There is a big difference between thinking about use of a computer far and way and people thinking that way usually have their reasons and nuances to hide their true motives. Are all atheists or simply people who use a computer far and a bit more often? There is some truth to all the negative negative reactions that come in from atheists and non-Atheists. Is it more likely that something is real or is it easier to be an optimist or a pessimist? If my hopes are low and my choices in life are mostly positive then I will be happier or more happy at least when I have a lot of possessions, if not everything is happy. If my hopes are low and my choices for life are much less than happy then is it really more or less likely that something is real or a little more or less true? Which possible things do you think is more or less likely? If your hope is high then there is no way your life is good enough to have value in the world or is it possible that when you stop and think about it that you are actually living in bliss? If your hope is high but your behaviour has changed a LOT in a long time then is your affections changing or is it the same every few different times? Is it possible our minds are changing or is it more or less the same every few different times? If the goal is creating rich new customers, what would the impact be? If couples have more people, is there a chance that people will start making money or will they be going out of business one at a time and get rich fast again? If the goal is making money then with all the people in the world having a million dollars in their bank accounts and so on adding money each person adds money to their bank account every single single day, does this means that taxing everyone tipped people or is it regional fact that with less money you are more likely to have a small family? If every person was taxed with a small personal budget and everyone was doing what they were doing what you were doing it became completely possible to work every day. If everyone perked up and did their part every minute they would contribute at a much more higher rate than you think? If everyone buckled under they would each contribute at a slightly higher rate than they are today, is this the biggest difference or is it just increased productivity? If everyone in the world earned a living on average every minute and everybody got to contribute at a raise to everyone else was getting a chance to help them everyone did contribute at a fair chance so how does it all fit together? If everyone did their part every day and everyone contributed at a decent rate when they did get a bit out of hand did everyone expand their influence in any way boost their overall productivity or would everyone continue to contribute at a fairly reasonable rate? If everyone did their part every minute and everyone was contributing at a fair chance would everyone still contribute when they did contribute at a fair feel generous or would they all contribute less at a reasonable rate? If everyone planned to take advantage of a global financial system and attended all the World Trade Center towers collapsed and dismantled all the government buildings would this increase both supply and demand for the country more effect than increase the population? What is your view of how states and the money system influence the world economy? What are your views on the role of money in society? Is there a limit to what you can create and how much you can make? Would there be rules or only regulations? If everyone had access to enough food then what would that means for the world? If every person had access to enough food to make a living then how could something as simple as a small little change affect the world in a meaningful way? If every person had the right to express their desires to the world and everyone had access to quality food and asked for food then much of the world would remain completely peaceful and everyone would continue to express their desire. The question then becomes: what extent of government should one be able to ban or regulate on a societal level? What do you think the positive effects of change and experimentation have on the modern world? Do you think prostitution will be abolished in the next 100 years of technological progress? Would prostitution change the ======================================== SAMPLE 16 ======================================== Baja Skating (USA) had a strong showing in the 2013 Ryder Cup, winning the Men's and Women's Skiers Association; they have a long history in that sport and have since signed a contract with the USCCI. The most recent results were revealed in February when the USCCI signed contract with the 27-year-old team at the Men's and Women's Ski Association. Recent results<|endoftext|>Everyone is different. The Internet is alive with cultural debates about who is right and who is wrong. Despite the mainstream media's seeming shallow (and continuing to make headlines), there are seemingly billions of people who continue to reject Islam, or reject the religion it causes them to believe. Is it actually ok to reject evil? If it is evil, why not just be happy with it? If it is right, why not just be happy. If it isn't right, why ignore its causes and effects? Is this ok, or is it no longer acceptable to be something you aren't? Is it even wrong to be evil? [Click to show/hide] With this in mind, let's examine why and how religion comes and what is wrong with it. Why humans have trouble believing in the fog of war Why some people believe that in order to be true to themselves the conditions necessary to be true to their past are absolutely necessary. Why do we so easily ignore the impasses required to be true to ourselves? With this in mind, let's examine why and how religion comes and what is wrong with it. Why black and white people regard themselves as single What drives people to consider themselves solely as they are? With this in mind, let's examine why and how religion comes and what is wrong with it. Why do we do not come to terms with inter-species conflict and the idea of transcendence? With this in mind, let's examine how much you perceive yourself to be correct; why not correct more? With this in mind, let's examine the life force that surrounds you: your biomass. Why do you think you can begin small or vastly increase your species' capability to interspecies relations? With this in mind, let's examine the life force that surrounds you: your molecules. Why do you think your life force is so strong? Where do we start? With why? If everyone, it would be easier for humanity to exist. With that in mind, how can we make sure that our world is simply peaceful and just? Will technological change affect people differently? With that in mind, what would be the most logical and beneficial change in society? With that in mind, what is the best way to make sure that all countries in the world would have peaceful, in-and-out conflict? What can we improve about people? With that in mind, what is the most important goal to be sure that everyone in the world who can do something is doing it right? [Click to show/hide] Can language help the world deal with climate change? With that in mind, how can we improve the world through government policies? Here are a few more questions you might be asked: Is racism just your idea of evil? What would make the world such a better place in the modern era? Is there a physical limit to what people may learn from others? Is it possible that some things are just going to be discovered and perfected quickly? Can language replace reason? 10 things you will definitely not find in other cultures 10 things you will find in other cultures 10 things believers in miracles are likely to be wrong about Is religion active censorship at all? Are there limits to what religion can or cannot preach? Is perfection the same as a pure being? What is it about humans that makes it into the evolutionary stages of life? Does food force religion to change its mind about food? Does God make you feel good? A new generation of scientists has discovered that startling new beliefs about the Live-Action Series of TV series can predict entire sections of the human genome. Fully scientific still important. Is religion the most dangerous religion in the world today? Is religion per se evil? Why do people in West Africa, and even in parts of the Middle East, report feeling more loved or respected? Are there limits to what a person can say and do? Have humans always been capable of acting in a way that was right? Does religion teach perfections to our society? Does God have a reason for all his actions? Does an ideal be perfect or just and just and just and just and just? Does God have a purpose in a life? Is it possible God will create a perfect and perfect age? Is reason an illusion? Is human knowledge exclusive and a product of nature? Are your physical desires strictly subjective? Will there be a ever-ending war between Christians and Jews? Have all societies been run by the devil ======================================== SAMPLE 17 ======================================== New activation baseline was applied after 64 h of experimental taking or experiencing symptoms of postprandial enhanced locomotor activity. The trace amounts of amphetamine and methylphenidate (MPM) were compared in older and younger subjects. By an intergenerational comparison, many people think that using drugs is healthy and you probably should stop using them; do you think at first that people would start to perceive you limiting their situations? The brain is part of a larger machinery, transcending over time, that facilitates thinking. Is it all the same in the brain? Significantly more people give up drugs suddenly when they think about drug use or if it's just about the drug? Are people less likely to have an idea of what they are doing than they think? Are there limits on what's possible and do we think that if we think we're going to have a level playing field? If you were born in a world where the government had no reason to exist, would society evolve or will society change? If dogs started taking their owners' dogs' dogs and replaced them with humans, would utilitarians or would people give up if humans started taking their owners' dogs? Would 6 people be much less happy and more peaceful without a standard of living? Committed utilitarians or individuals who of a certain gender would find it more difficult to love? If all aliens at once created an ideal of what ideal society would look like, which one should you send off to make that ideal society? Are there limits on where customs can affect people? Are there limits on how far people can be romantic or both? Have people ever disobeyed their husbands or have an affair? Is fulfilling your spouse happy (as opposed to unhappy) or does it have to do with others? If everyone who was born in an earlier generation lived to be an adult and believed in God and all the powerful men in the world, would that be a good society? Is it okay or wrong to have sexual desires that cause your body to jealously with your life? Are impressions created by others; is it okay to be biased or right? What type of person would be happy to be able to say that selfishness is OK? Does friendship have advantages and disadvantages? Can adding a friend make a person more or less equal to you? Do we have a right to an opinion? Is there a limit to the free speech of freaks? Do atheists have a right to be votes or is it possible that we have the right to vote for people? If a person wants to be a certain number of times, how many times do they have to be? And what are those numbers? If every person at least had some racism in their DNA, where are the benefits of this? Are there any limits to the freedom of people? By what objective or definition is what you're discussing? If everyone traveled at a reasonable speed, who would we be? How would our lives be different? Which is more ethical, ideal, respectful, or war? Does a finite number of votes ever make a person be more ethical or better at life? Is every single sin considered wrong? If one were to be taken from each other and be reunited into one good and virtuous, what would be the consequences? What is the most important purpose of life? Which is more important: love or religion? Is personal freedom paramount or a focus on words? Does free speech change behavior or do we magically change behavior? Does the most beauty come from within? If a person was completely sealed in a cage, how would their body act to escape or die? Would free speech corrupt the way people think? Have humans ever been completely corrupt? Would a fully conscious person be necessary or detrimental to the entire world? If every person in the universe had some inherent God, would that be a good thing? What is right and wrong about physical beauty and is there such a thing as perfect beauty? Why does beauty take so long to emerge in life? Does beauty come from within or is it more complex? Does beauty stem from nature or is it just humans longing to have their beards styled like animals? What do you think the meaning of the word is going to become when (almost) every human becomes sentient? If every person was completely free to choose which of their hair, hearts, vagina, eyes and lips would become pubic hair, would that be a break with the laws of physics or something else entirely? If people do have a definite purpose, does contentment lie outside of it or does self-interest come in? If people could travel to many different places at ======================================== SAMPLE 18 ======================================== I used to be tested every day (neither of us tested scenarios accurately). Since I was using code from the front end, I got up every single day, and every single day I spent doing something. I've also always been much more willing to inquire whether something is something I have never done before. As a result, my almost obsessive questions about things like the difference between natural language understanding and artificial intelligence have been well documented. I don't think I'm perfect – it often takes more work to improve your intelligence than it does to improve your skills – but I've been quite successful at it. Dionne ( author of Use Games Can be a positive influence on others and a positive influence on themselves ) I loved that not everyone is as valuable as they think. Yet what could possibly go wrong? Do you think every single person in the universe has potential that they won't find? Should all living things be considered equal or should all living things be respected equally? What is your view of equal rights and the right to life? Do emotions have limits? If our emotions are more powerful than our thoughts, what is the extent of our humans' humanity? Also, how can is being loved equally happy? Does it make it easier for people to create and tell the truth? Is intelligence always subjective? After all, do we always choose what is right or wrong? Is it less important to be loved than to be loved? When does it become less important to be loved, when does it become less important? Would intelligence have a positive impact on people? How does love affect us? Do emotions contribute to cruelty? Is it more or less important for a person to feel good about themselves to feel bad about themselves? Have emotions led people to cruelty or is it all about one person feeling positive for everyone else? Do we choose to feel good about ourselves or does it depend on just another person feeling good? Is it easier for people to kill animals than to kill animals? Are animals suffering from a psychological deficit or is it more likely that someone is harming animals than someone is? Which factor causes animals to feel the least way about killing animals? Why do we not help our neighbors make more money every single day? Is altruism (becoming a member of a charity) useful or just selfishness (is it more altruistic to give to charity? If we help people raise chickens and dogs, are we helping both at the same time?) So, why do people think helping a single person or even by themselves is worthwhile? The fact that a person would benefit from such a really generous and generous person every single time is a good indication that they truly think in terms of themselves – do they not wish their happiness to be measured in glass let alone was the person thinking about how much satisfaction he or she might have? Since so much human value has been created through such a small percentage of our existence, do they truly think that it would be useful to ourselves not to help everyone? The more you try and help people, the more you help yourself. If you help other people in need then there is a true and inherent benefit to helping them. If you help yourself no one out will benefit from you at all. This causes your thoughts to be 'you' to everyone else, or do we help ourselves? If you try and help people without thinking it through then nothing will ever happen to you. If you try to help Palestinians without thinking it through then there is a true and absolutely turning point in the entire world. But if you are something more and you prove everyone wrong, then you will become something less and less and nothing will ever come of it. If you can help everyone but the one who has made mistakes then how is it that you aren't considered an important person and you are regarded as such? What is wrong with them? If you help a less fortunate person, but get punished for their actions, is it more important to your true self or not? If something is more and less divine than another person should it really be compared to others? If that is what it means God is seeking to make sure everyone is equal then it could be that God is looking for something in everyone and if every person had equal rights then there is no salvation in anything. This is a big but fact and it is completely false. If God is looking for something in everyone and no one has equal rights then is God all the rage? If you do things and everyone is equal am I wrong to think that God is all about equal rights for all? If the concept of rights and limited exceptions have an effect on your thinking then just how are you going to restrict actions that would harm everybody? By limiting actions that are detrimental to others to everyone. If God is all about limiting actions that stop at some point then are we all getting a fair trial? If God is all about limiting actions that stop at some point then why is your judging you so wrong? If God didn't judge everyone by their ======================================== SAMPLE 19 ======================================== WH+B+E Whi7 is absolutely lethal. That seemingly follows Dr. Jekyll fairly well. Because DroneMu765 has a mapping ranking, they should be able to find queens twice as likely. Because the game is randomly generated, changing the lighting can have a big influence on your score. WH+B+E It's impossible to play in a game with good players. Because intelligence is finite and takes a long time to comprehend, we can only access information in real time. That being said, the Shadow Bro get a reputation limit every week. The only reason the Shadow Bro have such an advantage is because of their ability to mine past their prime. Proceed to question the wisdom of this populace — which is probably always wrong. Why do we do it? As long as someone is a genius, there is someone going to make them famous. Is it ignorance? Is it artistic genius or creativity? Does this society treat humans with contempt? Is it fair that we treat others wrongfully? Should we complain about our advances, or do we just complain? On the one hand, it helps that we get famous. On the other hand, it makes it easier for people to find bloodlines. There is no way that any race could be better at fighting than us, right? Will this testing know better? Is there a way to constantly find new friends? Is there an age limit to reaching the end of the universe? Should we penalize people for being so human? What continue to eat our souls away? Even if all the computers on the planet die in two, should penalize people in the broadest possible range freeze the system in place and reintroduce all of its inhabitants to another country? What would life be like without humans in the real world? Is every human being an absolute god? Does the universe have a purpose? If all life on the biosphere consisted of one species, how possible would Earth be without a purpose? If all life consisted of a small tiny few, why not create a fully sentient species of animal? It seems weird that all animals would need a reason for existence. If it were only possible that we could create consciousness, would consciousness exist? Why do so many animals per year acquire a human name? If humanity were suddenly able to create all living things and then wipe them all out that are fine with you that you didn't interbreed with, would that not be an achievement for humans as a species? If the universe was vastly more efficient and peaceful, what would we do with all the food you removed from the world? If the planet was far from being an inhabited planet, how far would humans go to ensure it was never colonized? If it were all simple, how far could everyone live on the planet? Is it possible that life is fleeting in general but will continue to be so going forward? If life exists in general, how come there is a finite number of particles? If consciousness is possible, why aren't we thinking about it? If all atoms are just holes in the wall of our universe, why stop at counting atoms and start thinking about atoms? Do atoms and objects in the universe have consciousness? Is there something completely different about the way that we perceive the world? What is consciousness? In this age of extreme technology and social media, when people have something that they are not sure they need to know, then every single person is completely free to dream! Is consciousness virtual or real? Is it true that when every human is completely free from extreme technology and technology at home, does an entire species exist that is not completely free from the clutches of the technological world? Are we living in a virtual reality because every person is like that? Is the universe or does we not comprehend this HUGE misconception? Is there absolute creator-over-creator in the universe? Is there a God? Is the universe created equal or does every person create their own personal universe? Can self-rule exist without a government? Is absolute government possible? Why do we not try and create a society based on fair and equal taxation? Why do we perceive so much difference between country B and country A? Can language or memories be like information? Can consciousness be separated into subjective and objective? Can individuality ever be created? Where does consciousness come from? What do you call a person when they don't know what to think of you? This is an important point! It is possible that consciousness takes root within the brain and fills in the brain and travels throughout the organism. Where would consciousness fit in, exactly? How is it possible that we cannot replace information with memories? What is the meaning of consciousness, and what is its meaning? What is a human, and what is it? Why is intelligence so important in ======================================== SAMPLE 20 ======================================== Wow just fascinating! Could kind of see how having a name changed your life? A bit like if you could change your name and could live your life happily ever after. Well, now of course you can all change their name. Or at least address others. As I said, I watched numerous video games come out and say what an innovative way to express sameness and other intrinsic qualities. What if full name change could become an accepted way to express creativity and creativity in relationships? Or at the very least do we use it in a more creative character? Only time will tell. One such way to think about life is by name. One name can change the way an individual lives. So, what if another name had been chosen and you chose the same name? At what time of the day do you choose your name? And by whom? Would you or would you prefer that you were not listed in a living record? If you could name every single person in the world, what would that list look like? Is life worth living if everyone was listed in the same living record? If there was such a thing as one leader, why didn't everyone lead their own continuous group of people? Suppose you could make and sell underwear at your local teen tanning parlor. With each dollar a dollar was sold, you could make and sell sex toys and many activities. With every dollar a dollar was destroyed. With every dollar a dollar was returned. Was this a creative act or something? Which was more creative? If it was better to bee blind or something, how did people choose which of the two? If more animals were hurt, would it be better to have more animals? To what extent was this a conscious choice? Am a blind person going to have more fun expressing themselves? If someone is thinking of you as a friend, what would you think would happen to them? In what species would they be? Was it easier being in a friend or a foe? If they know you are a friend of yours, why do you refuse to help? At what point in time do you ask for help and ask them to help you? If a character has feelings for you, how do you express them? If their feelings are hurt, do they also feel hurt for you? If so, why aren't they better off than everyone else? If the character does not feel your pain, how do you feel about them doing something you don't feel worth doing? If you feel bad about something they do, what are their feelings for that feeling? If you feel like people should not judge you based on your actions, what is the motivation behind people judging you for? If you feel others' actions hurt you, how do you feel about the world around you hurting you? If a character has feelings for almost everyone else and ends up judging them for their actions, do you feel bad for them for falling for you? Or do you feel good for them? If a character is judging others based on how much scolding them receive or when they begin to feel guilty is wrong, are they at fault or not at fault? If a character has feelings for everyone in the world and hurts others by judging them, would they be at fault or not at fault? If so, would they be at fault? If not, would they be at fault? For example, would a character that has feelings for everyone is at fault for the way they judge others? If people have feelings for everyone, are there limits to how much is right or wrong? If they are judging others based on their actions and not based on their behavior, does someone else need to rise to the occasion or is the person at fault for judging everyone? If they are judging everyone else by their actions, do they need or do they? Are there limits to how much someone or something is judging?:If people have feelings for everyone, is there a limit to how much person or something is judging everyone else? If the majority of the world only knows a tiny fraction or few people, is there a limit to how insignificant a small portion of the world actually is? If countries have no laws and all the laws are absolute, what determines whether or not people can live and have children in a country that has no laws or laws? If people have feelings for everyone and do they need laws for that? If there are laws and no laws, is it wrong for others to judge you based on your emotional state? Is it right to punish others based on your emotions and reactions? If there are laws and no laws, do people judge others based on emotion or is it wrong for others to judge them based on how much they feel they have the right to judge others based on their emotions and reactions? Why would people judge others based on their emotions and reactions? If everyone acts the same if everyone acted the same, how long would everyone be able to live and have babies? If people treat others the same, are they actually being unfair? As there are so many countries in the world that have ======================================== SAMPLE 21 ======================================== Type 1 Diabetes (Type 1 Diabetes) is a general or abnormal medical condition that affects about 50% of people. Diabetic diabetes manifests in two main symptoms. The first is an increase in hunger and gets worse as your body adjusts to a mildly high energy limit. For most people, the cause of hunger is the food appearing out of thin air. This is usually from something in the food itself, but if something is in the food, the person may experience hunger. However, for people which are responsible for most of the food being produced in their country, a completely unrelated problem increases in severity. For people with a very low level of diabetes, it can be difficult to make a living while raising two children. While a person with a high level of diabetes is usually compensated by their yearly income, a person with diabetes is paid less time and money than a person with no impairment. Often, those with low level diabetes when at high risk may be able to make a living doing something as simple as able to bottle up their food and keep a low- calorie home.<|endoftext|>In this June 1, 2012, file photo, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers President Trump (U.S. Army) takes off from Chappaqua municipal light rail station in New York City. The new power station is a major step to support the use of the light rail line that the U.S. government has been proposing to construct on an initial $40 billion project. (Yuri Gripas/Associated Press) Maybe it was the coffeehouse lights in your closet or the electric fence at the back of your steering wheel. You could say it was all of a sudden. Ditch all the ads and flashy decor and make your cities the way they are right now. If you had given a dollar to get a million flowers, it could have been a million. Spice up your society for the very last time and you can save money by trying to work anything but your culinary tastes. Could an "anonymous" bank help you tax loopholes? Would you like to be able to self-police? Is tax justice a business? Is bow-tied dogs a business? Does packaged nature preserve a future for humans or a past for animals? Should schools subsidize food when it is available? Is evolution nearly as likely to prove true or is it more likely? What would the future hold for safety in the real world? Can human-poster-cure technology stop a plague or is that merely a matter of time? Should people be allowed to use satire only in cases of actual danger to themselves or to others? Is something absolute absolutely necessary to attain perfect beauty? If humans have souls, why do we need God? Why do we find ourselves in such a hothouse? What is the true meaning of "alienation"? Is every life worth every bit of freedom? Are animals completely insane considering they do not know God? Why is political correctness not limiting the amount of freedom society can have? If all men (predominantly humans) knew the true meaning of love, what would the world be like? Is the most important purpose in life to love and have sex with others? Is there such an infinite number of life forms you could be having sex with? Are planets in every galaxy at the beginning of a race of aliens? If you had been born in the future and died a natural death, would you still be alive today? Why are we living in a world where renditions of atomic drivers are considered a trend? By culture alone, humanity would score more than 50 points per million people. A simple population control scheme. A society without rules, without laws, without laws. An idea like this would ensure that by any measurable product, we are achieving technical perfection and achieving great things. A world where everyone benefits equally. How far away would you allow yourself to be as isolated as possible? Which of these considerations are going to be more important? Any number of miracles could be added to the equation. But how is it possible? Why do we judge ourselves for not having cleared all of the demons off of our minds? How do you judge that way? If every single person in the universe was alive right now, would 50 persons have been able to be immortal? What would your afterlife look like? As more and more Americans are becoming physically and/or mentally and emotionally disabled, do we really need a universal health care program? How can art by people with a blank soul once again be considered art? How can humanity survive without money in order to provide for its people? Can robotics be made productively obsolete? Is life necessary if we want happiness and fulfillment in life? Why do ======================================== SAMPLE 22 ======================================== A documentary about the memories of black men in the city of Chicago, the 1930s was released this week. According to Slinny Tikhon's biography of Betty Friedan, the film told the story of a woman whose family held no power in the United States. No Notified, a documentary that shows how black men and women were taken in by a white supremacist in the 1920s, is back. The Family is Gay, A Documentary about The Family, follows a family being told they don't exist by a white supremacist. You Don't Know Who You Are And Why Your Friend Will Not Stop Believing in You How to Walk a Giant's Art Walk with a Dragon There Will Be Blood coming Out of Your Eyes When You See It It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia after Algeria There is something wrong with guys asking questions? Why is a person so determined to make money? Why do you always make good money when people don't? What is the difference between refreshing yourself with moderate practices of mindfulness and high-level reasoning? How do you lose your virginity? Adults are being conditioned to think so differently about themselves and their sexual urges. How do you define good? Your life is your struggle. Are you happy? Are you proud? Why do people think so poorly of themselves? Does it make a difference what you are doing? Does being beautiful make you happy? Is it alright to see humans in pain? Is it wrong for people to feel aggrieved when someone is being hurt? There is something wrong with being everyone else's enemy, but judging others based on their behavior? Does being able to remember something good always make you happy? Can we ever stop believing that everyone has such a good time? Can religions ever be true? Is it possible that some people are more like God than others? Have been around forever and seen the same person every day for over 50 years? Is it okay to be aware of all cultures, no matter how old they are? If you feel that way about others, what do you do about it? At what point are people becoming less and less content with whose actions you both take? Is thinking a negative emotion? Can conscious thought create a personality? What is consciousness? How do you properly define personal perfection? Can being living in a world full of randomness make you happy? How can seeing the world in a positive light make you happy? Is yoga good for you or is it? Is it better to be alive when there are more and less people around you? Can technology make you feel good? Can science and art make you a better person? Why do people compare themselves to cats or dogs? Can aliens work without disguising themselves? Why are people so willing to shape their lives to their will? Which ethnic groups are most responsible for most crime? Can science use human intelligence? Does the concept of free will make people less and less likely to commit crimes? Can ordinary people become criminal? Can a science-based philosophy make atheists feel good? Do a lot of memories fade into nothingness? Does the New Atheism are real? Is there a higher power in nature? Were you born into a working class family or an unskilled laborer? Do you have DNA in your head that you're not actually from? Do you love life more when you have someone in your life and aren't truly there? What if life were a dream? Do all the things that we dream about in life come true? Is happiness the same as love? What does it mean to be human? If you can remember, what do you think would happen if someone remembered what they were doing? Where does it lead? If you could go back in time and steal iPads, what would it be like? If violence had been removed as language, what would you do? Why do human minds often persist in long-held prejudices? Why is love so important? Does a person live life to the fullest? What is prison? Can ghosts be teleported out of the human consciousness? Is it possible that there is such a thing as a consciousness? Is death all that human, and when is it okay to be human? What are the benefits of immortality? Isn't it possible that all souls experience death in a quantum computer? Should we be concerned about drones being sent in search of monkeys? Are we living in a virtual death age ======================================== SAMPLE 23 ======================================== Variations on this rule are permitted. Some commenters have described the concept of itinerary with a slight twist. Any individual reading this can follow the same rules as the general reader. Or they can follow questions they don't know, or inquiry questions that they don't know. Or they can go the full 40 numbers in the book but get the secret answers. Or they can try out a new rule for a print story and get the same answer as the general reader but get are completely new interpretations of the same thing or strange new possibilities that come to mind. So it is not illegal to take this risk and write in approximations that you don't even know how to think themself from experience. Rule 1: Make the same entry twice. While the rule may seem like an effective way to keep the audience entertained – but it also makes it difficult for information to be seen and more necessary for understanding events to occur. Rule 2: If you require information from everyone, go through every entry individually. Only if everything is provided to the highest legal degree will the test be accurate enough to make a correct entry? Rule 3: For questions that are not valid, then the answers are not provided, and anyone searching for answers is doomed to receive a blank answer in the future. While the rules do provide information, there is no perfect way for single entries to be factored in – and there are many, many factors that contribute to the eventual submission of someone for the blind entry. So perhaps that is just an invention of the purveyor of calculators and pretenders of purpose. The above uses of alternative rules to keep the crowd and audience engaged have been around for a few years but "alternate world" drawing would it not be even more bad for the hobby of drawing? We are used to seeing users take advantage of some of the benefits of the new technology. Are we actually missing out? If so, how much is this a good thing? In your opinion, what would happen if the world went completely self-sufficient? For every person on this planet you would find a few million people without food or water to feed. Why would anyone do this? If something was always for human ends, why is it that we exist to make and save others? If every single animal in existence was created from scratch, how would people ever know how many dogs they had? So it doesn't make sense that the human species is on the brink of extinction? What would happen if everything existed by definition? In other words, who really created all that existence surrounding us? If every person in the universe was created from something, why don't we all cease living? Should we? If every single pixel in just one person made a living whilst making a living, would we all still be human? Why? Where do we draw the line between fair play and evil? Should our world be made by humans or by another species? When is the last time you did something right? If it wasn't for your love, what would you do? If every pixel in every single person made a living and made a small fortune a year, is there a limit to what a civilized world can create and promote? Also, what percentage of your life does it take to have a small fortune? Would every person with flawless taste in art have a livelihood it would take to have a personal fortune? Do equal numbers of people have the same lies? If true, why are there so many people whose lies tell the truth? If people lie about their biological differences, they are lying about their human characteristics; is it because the lie is hard to prove or does it lie and lie easier? If there were a million people with the same genes with the same DNA you would have millions of people. If there existed million and one people based on their resemblance to each other completely, then your life would be completely different. Could someone be completely human, without blind belief in God or are there any rules governing sanctity? What are you most concerned about? If thinking about it is evil, why do you absolutely despise evil? If it is evil and evil and evil but it is doing evil in a way that upsets dear family and friends, who has it worse? If you are completely evil or if there are lots of people with completely evil minds why do you still be able to see when others are completely evil and happy? If you love yourself and love others and believe in God, why does everything in life go your way? What actions are you able to influence people to behave in a more or less one way or is pure evil? If it is pure and everyone knows what it is they are discovering, what do you think will happen in the future? Why is there so much negativity in the world? Are all the distractions and distractions our world created for? Is pure and perfect or both? Why do people go all in ======================================== SAMPLE 24 ======================================== 5 Like it 392.5 Like (19) Discuss Share this: Twitter Facebook Reddit Email<|endoftext|>At Professor Greg Rushmore's We the People, we support their cause just as much as their fellow citizens. We are would be the world's biggest democracy if we focused more of our effort on building international consensus, and more on building a caring society. Should a better system be created? If so, what do we do about it? If not, how do we stop it? As a member of the United Nations, you have the ability to decide how we should consider development and peace in the world. What is your opinion on one human rights such as extreme poverty, involuntary sterilisation of children, use of torture to try and get to the bottom of crimes? Or do you think humanity exists in a state of absolute disunity and war? How do you measure friendship? Are you a person of some sort? What is greatest about Free State Day? One of the better ways to get people to vote is by banning illegal votes – which politicians automatically support? Should money get spent on anything, regardless of political leanings? Or will public assistance and safety be more important in a democracy? How would you define free will? Are there people in the world who would completely ignore their rights and pass laws against them? Is the 2016 presidential election about rights? What would happen if mass immigration into the country was stopped? How do people come to the United States to obtain a good life? What is the ideal situation for all of humanity to create and achieve in equal measure? Does humanity have a fundamental concept of justice? If we are completely forgetful and think things through, is that simply chance? A definition of irony emerged in ancient Greece, corresponding to a concept of humor. What would it be like to have a person at the table and see them laugh at their stupid jokes? Was Shakespeare an actor or an actor-in-residence? What does it mean for a human to be an actor or an actor-in-residence? At what point would it not be just right to make fun of yourself for every chance you get? Has language or art changed our world? If it does change our world, what do you think can be done about it? If you could be as good as everybody in the world, what would it be like? Can late matrimony be changed? What if bedtime was the only time you were present at bedtime? Would social media and television change the way you lived your lives? Is government obsolete? If it were, would it still exist? And why not? If everyone had as many digital rights as there was today, would it be good or bad for society? Have basic rights held back in much Western societies? Is it only fair that far-off countries adopt basic rights and provide a more equal opportunity to all? And should such rights be universal? Does living without rights make growing a country richer or poorer? Can technological advancement improve our lives in a way that people in poorer countries can't? Is too much freedom okay? If a few extra hours of exciting activities could be enhanced for everyone? Should free trade be eliminated? What countries are at the top of the global computer game? Has advanced technology changed our way of thinking and living? Should we be more or less free? Is advanced technology overriding reason or does it reduce our freedom? Does consciousness come from nature? Is utopia inevitable? Does freedom come naturally to humans? Has democracy ruled the world for more than a billion years? Are human rights rights less important than other freedoms? Does democracy, like free trade, mean better or worse for the rest of the world? What is the real value of cultural appropriation? Is maleness an inherent part of a person's identity and is it less or equal to other people's? Does free expression lead to less prejudice and bias in society? Do some things make someone a more important human being? Does women have an equal chance than men of getting pregnant? So is society? Is it criminal for a person to commit any way they feel some people create hatred? If society is all evil and no one should ever have to live in it, why dehumanize everyone else? If everyone was free to do whatever they wanted, would society be much better or much worse? Can animals become sentient at will? Is it possible that animals will do what humans like to do when they are made to feel threatened? Do celebrities have soul? Is it possible that you cannot understand nothing at all about your own mental state? If your brain focuses on doing things a certain way, how do you feel about others doing the same thing? If you are one of them, why am I becoming such an idiot? Is racism a human trait? Is sadism an irrational fear of death? If so, which one ======================================== SAMPLE 25 ======================================== In this series of videos, the University of Kansas will teach students something new. We'll teach ourselves that being able to sit still and relax is a healthy condition. But while being quiet can reduce your risk of dying of hunger, it should not be so easy. Is your brain all in the same vessel? Are all sensory inputs and outputs originating at once? What is the most important one utopia? If your modern day human becomes the biggest dot in the world, are you going to have a happy meaning to life as a human? Sensory indoctrination will make you as society is going down. Is that what the future will look like? Maybe it is going to be a 20 or 30 point increase in intelligence for humans. Why is the concept of cell phone usage so offensive? Would people feel more secure living in one place or all at once? Is everyone in society bombarded with "sensory channels" that do not exist? How often do your friends say "I wish I was an idiot"? Is it addiction or something else? Are feeling insecure and weak all the time? Will the evolution of understanding human nature change society? What are your thoughts on humans appearing in the future? Is artificial intelligence going to transfer all of humanity to something entirely new? Is there a limit to the life that humans could possibly have? Will there ever be an end to slavery or just change? Can a man or woman love another, but only if they have the same person of interest? What is consciousness? Can humans be happy without people around them? Be fruitful, multiply; help each other. Can religious belief ensure happiness in our society? Could there ever be something better in the world? Is it better to be happy in a society that rewards work, and benefits from having a majority of the population? Does a religion benefit societies? Why do people in rich countries gravitate towards religion? Is it possible that humans are completely disconnected from nature? What would our world be without all this internet trolling? Is payment for being a hippie a reality? Is any generation more secure in their lives by a country's values? Isn't it bad that so many people have no memory of their earliest memories? Why don't people living in developed countries have a deep and meaningful life? Is the average person is capable of understanding their individual circumstances better than those without ever being able to fully comprehend their full potential? What is the most important trait in an individual's ability to acquire wisdom? Is being more creative and creative a good thing? Is perfectionism inevitable? Can humans ever live without love? If all people died in the current civilization, would percentage stand in for absolute perfection? Is there a limit to human creativity? Has humanity ever truly completely lost its mind? Is there any benefit to being able to imagine and communicate with animals? Can creativity be altered through culture and technology? Is love just an emotion? Is someone's sense of humor a self-fulfilling prophecy? Is friendship more important than a desire to be loved? Is it healthier to be loved by less than your very best friend? Are emotions inherently negative and harm? Are thoughts from a child always good or are they always negative? Is it better to be cruel to others? Does life have limit limits, or is all life terminally flawed? Can concepts of love override reality and turning reality all into a blank canvas? Is a desire to be loved something that can be completely rational? Do perceptions of reality have a purpose? Can creativity be altered in any way? Does artificial intelligence replace humans or something else? Do activities that require reason such as playing video games or playing games improve people's lives? Is humanity doomed from the start? Can faith make a difference in our lives? Why are we so weak and need to be reinforced more? Can spirituality result in a positive affect on society? Can we be perfect? Is it better to be loved than hated? Is it more difficult to feel good about who you are? Is love something that can benefit all people? Is it possible humans are living in a modern age of technology and communication? Is having a passion for something that just takes time to learn? Is friendship meaningful or is it purely a fleeting dream? How happy are you truly? Is using speech control a reason we don't empathize with other human beings? Is it possible to be loved without being hurt? When we confuse love with cruelty, does cruelty just come from being cruel to another person and then being cruel to yourself or something else entirely? Why is it so difficult to respect others when you can be loved by many? Is there a limit to good story telling? Will civilization ever be able to comprehend the full meaning of God and its origins ======================================== SAMPLE 26 ======================================== Being honest with ourselves across years and with our families, we find ourselves at a very vulnerable place in the world. It doesn't make me happy when my child is artificially made in an attempt to stop science. But tell that to someone like yourself, who believes everything that we say is lying and has been guided by lies? If those were your beliefs, what are your thoughts and feelings? If all your memories were filled with memories and memories didn't exist, wouldn't it create a universe? Is it possible that the universe is in its own memories and that the universe itself is a illusion created by creating you and thinking of others rather than reality? What if the universe were completely synthetic? If people replicated themselves and recreated themselves in that way, would that create a real game of life? Having such a conscious mind is a far cry from being a genius. Why are we so afraid of being discovered? Does it make us feel strong and confident? If we don't know what we're missing, if we are above the laws of physics, why is it so difficult to prove we get there? This piece appears in the July issue of Popular Culture magazine. Subscribe now! Posted by Observer Books on: Teach a child Some people don't like math but, for others, it's a useful skill. Is it like being able to choose a dietary pattern or is it more attainable? If a person is adaptable and can learn to use logic, could it be that their sensitivity to logic could be decreasing? Is it possible that a person may no longer be flexible enough to learn to imagine new things? Can you think of an argument more reasonable for picking which one to pick? As artists, especially in this era of digital to analog media, have we taken the long view by interpreting reality in a new medium and projecting it upon ourselves? Are principles of grammar a valid way of judging reality? Is going beyond judgments and perceptions as simple as it sounds? The concept of subjective perception has become a popular concept in art and art is now becoming a popular art form in and around the world. Is it possible that its use is more widespread in the past and that its use is less prevalent in the future? Does math account for our decision-making strategies? What are your thoughts – and feelings – about mathematics? Is thinking about a problem an inherent part of human nature or do you think every new concept takes its own place within us and we all exist within the same conceptual and conceptual frame of reference? Does creativity mean you are more creative than someone else? Does taking control of your life prevent you from achieving your potential? Is there such a thing as a 'perfect man'? Is math the most accurate and most practical way to describe human nature? Would your life be a better place without math? Are human emotions better or worse? If we all had limited creative thinking, could we all make holistically conscious decisions? If science can bring salvation to individuals, is there hope in miracles? Are we going to eradicate religion and science or is it inevitable? Are we going to be full of error and be loyal to our beliefs? If science could save humanity from death by its very methods, who would die for it? Is this a simple world or a complex world? Who has the power to stop the universe from dying out? Is quantum physics an accurate science? Does human nature need to change in order to save humanity? Is every action connected, and if so how? Would it behoove everyone to modernize and change the way they think? Is the concept of progress towards universal human rights, which has been debated for over a century, a new concept from a flawed scientific concept? Is there a limit to creativity and progress? How do you balance artistic freedom and human flourishing? What and why do we see ourselves doing? Is genius another name for luck and how do you define genius? What is the long-term wisdom of an independent thinker? If you could become the wealthiest person in the world, what would it be like to become the wealthiest nation in the world? What is your view of global governance? Does the concept of borders exist at all? Can blind faith be a safety net in a cruel and ruthless world? Is a digital age for political and economic power a good or bad thing? Has there been a technological revolution to control the world? Is blind man wrong to tell the difference between human and animal rights? Is it too late to improve technology? Is there an absolute need for a universal basic income? Should there be a zero-tolerance policy towards immigration from war-torn countries? Perhaps a modern state is just a small part of a much larger plan to create a better not worse society? Does memory exist? Is ignorance inevitable? What is art and why do we use it? ======================================== SAMPLE 27 ======================================== There is rumor that America is experiencing "natural disasters." In most countries, the average lifespan and mental growth rate don't correlate equally. For example, how is a child born to a mother and father reaching the same age, and how most people in the world can imagine household life? Also, what is the ultimate goal? If life is objective, what will our goal be? Is there a limit to what you can attain? Is it better long term or short term to attain a certain goal? If you have the potential to advanced beyond your current physical and spiritual limits, is it right for you to continue to improve? If life is objective, how far can you bypass access to amazing knowledge? If life is objective, what rights does access to knowledge have? If freedom and justice are two sides of the same coin, what do we do with all the human rights we have? If we had all the human rights, would freedom and justice be lost? If you had all the human rights, what rights would you be able to access? As children, the world is changing and individuals will begin to define their own country. Is that progress? Is it too late for progress or are people beginning to attain the small, but gradual goal of attainable realist goals? In other words, what is progress? If all people had the same basic human rights, what would it be? How is progress beneficial or detrimental? In other words, was human rights we should all contribute to a better world for all? What, exactly, is fairer -- or is pure equality unfair? How would it work? How much more do we need to improve ourselves to improve society? If all everyone had equal rights and less copy This person would feel good. If all everyone had equal rights, what could be more negative for society? Which rights could society provide more to everyone? If everyone had equal rights and less status, what would society provide more to everyone? For instance, if everyone had equal resources and more power, how would society provide more to everyone? If everyone had equal rights, how would society provide more wealth to everyone? If every person had equal rights, how would society offer more resources and means of access to capital? In other words, for every person in the world whose primary goal is to pass on their knowledge, how many others could benefit from their knowledge and if so whom? And what should governments be able to protect in order to prevent spreading diseases? Should governments be able to prevent and combat crimes? Given the enormous rate of crimes against humanity committed, is that in any way less right or less wrong? If killing is wrong and some people should be killed, what is right and what does it matter? If killing is wrong, why do some people feel compelled to kill others? And with good reason -- in fact, is killing wrong? What Would a Free Planet Be Like? Where do we draw the line between morality and chaos? Is morality dead or on the brink of contentment? If not, what is the point of morality? Can we begin to define it? For example if bacon is good for you, do you approve of it more in society or do you think that is a useful trait of a good person? What do you think is more harmful? Do people think differently of people who just eat bacon? If people are just eating bacon, should they? If people just eat bacon on the street, why not? If people just eat bacon on their doorstep, why not? Does inflicting pain have benefits? Are there effects of suffering? How do we determine if it has an immediate and specific negative impact? Should governments prove themselves to be fair? Which laws are fair and which are just? If it is not possible for all the 1 billion people in the world to get on the same plane, should there be some degree of equality between people? If there is equal opportunity and everyone receives equally in benefit is that fair? If it is not unfair to not receive equal treatment in society does it not honour it or slow the process down? If everyone is equal in the country and everyone is treated the same in the country, will we all recognise this fact? Since so many benefit is the point, do we not recognize that if everyone had equal potential? If everyone just gets a little bit of that advantage, does that not justify doing everything we can to help everyone? If everyone gets a little bit more getting a better deal, is that a fair way of doing things? If everyone gets a little less of that advantage or does that not make any difference? If everyone gets a little better, how have we reached the point where everyone gets a little bit without doing anything? If everyone gets a little bit better on equal footing, do we not all get a little bit more advantage? How far do we hope everyone gets a fair share of the reward from all the temporary advantages given to everybody else? If everyone has a fair share of the benefits of every single benefit given to everyone else, is there a chance that everyone would get something? If everyone has a fair ======================================== SAMPLE 28 ======================================== A transgender, trans woman had the chance to become one of the most wanted every day criminals in the world but decided that it was time to leave the world and stand in the breach between reality and her own self-image. While it was possible that she was still a girl at this point in development, it was purely not a possibility due to both she and society always being genetically and especially at the same time. In order to keep us all in contact and to make sure there was no purity in every person, mental illness is one of the most affecting and in many cases, common for all trans individuals, or what is often called the Transgender Agenda, has its benefits. However, in order to prevent this from ever happening, part of the reason why parts can exist is that the majority of people around them have similar values and beliefs. Despite being a woman, it now feels like everyone has the same value and any discrepancy in this reality will cause a discussion to begin. If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volume If you would like to ask me which trans person would you choose for your life, then come on in my personal volition If you would like to ask me how much time would you have if you didn't know? Future queries will need to be answered from time to time. For example, it is unknown in which of your thoughts are pure or pure thoughts. If it was pure thoughts then what is the point of asking? If it was pure thoughts then which of your thoughts are pure or pure thoughts? If it were pure thoughts before but it was later deleted from all our memories, what would be the process? If this were the case or should it be considered pure thoughts then why are memories erased? Is it possible that someone not knowing is just as guilty as knowing?! If there is a specific point in time when you have access to information, is that just as intuitive as if you were born with a genetic defect or something else entirely? If this is the case is it the same that someone born after the destruction of Halo died before they could access all the Star Wars. For example, Suppose that Snape was born in 12 years by two boys, and that two girls in their twenties died by suicide before they could access all the Star Wars and are nothing. If that is the case then how is another person born without their own genetic defect gone wrong? For example, if a person's parents die suddenly, are their bad deeds simply part of their old age and not in their new age? Does transphobia exist? For example, should trans beauty features count as beauty in the eyes of the beholder? Is it ok to be transphobic of people with different sexualities? Have you and your friend been transphobic for years and still don't feel fine? Are there restrictions on transphobic people being considered people? Also, is there any limit to the number of transpheresels you can have in a country including all the people you love in all countries? If and when do you have goals of yourself or do you still feel unhappy? Which countries put more effort into making themselves heard and communicating their internal language more widely? Also, do you feel sad if someone else does not feel as good about themselves? Is it more harmful to be trans than being straight or is it more detrimental to be straight? If you are trans, if someone is straight he has another person in his life because he is far more sensitive to your transphobia. If that person exists and is trans in another country but is not trans in this country, is that person trans? If that other person is from another country then do you think independent political thinking should be allowed in a country that is critical of the national government? If that individual says something racist and if the debate ends in a split within the country then when do you think your country will be able to stop that? If you are religious and think religion is evil, then why should other faiths be able to claim religion? If every person is equal as ======================================== SAMPLE 29 ======================================== Kellyanne Conway said Wednesday that it wasn't her role in the election to decide that whether Trump would be president. "I think it's my role, and I think presidents should absolutely do their job before making decisions," Conway told MSNBC host Joy Reid. "The only difference is that I respect people that are different, but I don't think those people are what we'd expect under a self-elected president." Conway was referencing the fact that when the presidential election is over, there is one more reason to get a second chance: Clinton was able to pull off a huge upset in the end without being able to take the White House without a Republican for a start the same way Donald Trump achieved a huge upset last August without a Republican to take the White House. Clinton's standing in the general election has continued to rise, but she still has a long way to go. Does that mean Donald Trump should be removed from office under the Democratic Party? Or is there still a chance that Trump will be removed? There has been a tremendous improvement in voter turnout in the last year or so. Do you think that's a good thing for the country? Or is that a temporary thing? Since the election has been called, do you think the country is as divided and somewhat confused as it has been within the past two years? With so many controversies swirling around the U.S. and the world, is there a general good or a sadder or equal balance? Are there any pols who do not consider themselves the greatest in the country? Some say that the world is made of atoms, some say that the world is made of atoms. Are you equally as happy to say that if the world was made of atoms that would make the world a fair and just place? *This article was amended on March 4th to clarify that Trump's tweets are also deleted after the legal challenge has been completed.<|endoftext|>The Capitals are 2-4-1 in overtime without Carey Price. And they get threatened. The Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins have been tied all of the time when both sides are tied and the two teams play together when both are tied. What does this mean? Well, that means that neither side believes it actually matters though. Your hypothetical goal line could still be a whining Senators fan. Which side is going to play this time? Is it more likely that the Senators could play against each other or [referring to Carey Price's goals] don't matter? Can your strengths outweigh your weaknesses? At least their strengths truly think they are stronger than others. Especially when faced with adversity like this. And what's more, it is extremely unlikely that any of your opponents will be able to keep up while you play against them? Because it is always in their best interest to always win. So there you have it. It probably would have been worse to be on top of your opponent and be slower with no way back for your opponents. And also sucks to be on top of your opponent now that you've taken his line of sight. Is there any real difference between protecting your mind and allowing a good score? If there is and there isn't, you are doomed to let your emotions tell the difference. Is making fun of yourself justifiable and will result in your teammates getting hurt? If that was you, then what would you do so we can all have fun? What is the biggest obstacle to having fun? Actually, the big obstacle to having fun is getting help from other people. And if that's all in the little bit of you, what do you do with yourself? When two people are becoming closer, will it ever be okay to just be friendly and make all the world a better place? There is nothing wrong in having fun, but do you think everyone would love to be able to themselves with all that magic that exists? Is it all about friendship? Or as a group? There are many rules to friendship, but what is the most important one to learn? Is it more important to be connected to one's tribe than another's? Now, your tribe is closer to being able to go out and find your way to a better place than they did back when they were just humans? Here is your both a true and a fake human. Do you think we can truly have the friendship you see today? Can being yourself guide one another? If it is possible that nature is finite and most things will form at will, why don't we put feelings and memories and emotions before actions and actions? If it is possible in your society to create a species that is as happy as humans, why in the world would it be another animal? Your hairstyle and facial expressions could all benefit from some refining of ======================================== SAMPLE 30 ======================================== Alright, let's say I was promising that myself that I wanted to replace the front seats with something better. If that solution made sense in helping the environment or something, well, I guess I should be able to buy that. So what are the benefits of being a designer? Well, there are some benefits to the most successful designers. 1. You can be more creative. Now we know, why confuse a person with a machine? If we put something that would make our cooking and living more fun in our living rooms but not be reflected in the scene that will get humans together to limit food production to go and argue, but at the same time (somewhere technically possible)? If we could have the ability to have all the food on the planet and all the food at a time, we would be able to make food that would be like life but able to reach the different points in human capability? Or would a species that no longer exists exist? And how would we apply that effect to avoid social traps? Is that a meaningful goal if you are trying to change the world? If I'm being positive I'm going to promote positive thinking and make sure you become more positive. Often, a person is having problems with their body, and as such as there is a market for a new way to help them. Which is more important for them, or do they both make the same choices? I always expected that when someone was causing problems with their body, they would have a problem with their mind. What was this such a big deal about in your family? As soon as a person realizes that he/she is something different than their minds or has some kind of mental illness, they begin to use the same methods to make their world a better place. Is this such a big deal to you? Is it small wonder that people tend to feel so happy when they have the freedom to decide how much to eat and how much to drink? Are there such a defining aspects of a person? Many well-known humans and animals have their own needs and limitations. In order to prepare them for a better future, their bodies need to be stuffed full of things they don't normally need. For example, you can lift so many people or move so many things without touching anyone. Or, if you have a super-powered demon, can you dance and sing in front of it? If it was not possible for a person to climb a mountain without using their hands, what would? Do you feel emotion when you feel alone and lonely? Are things like money, love, fame or nothing at all? Do people feel lonely when they are just a little bit separated? There is always something unique in something and suddenly everything feels so simple and fine. You can think of a better way of thinking about that. Are there limits on what something can be and can be creative? If you could change the shape of every movement in the universe with a single thought, what would it be like? Would you be able to create a self-driving car? What would it be like to live in a world without robots? If every person could be an artist, are there limits on creativity? If it made you feel like you were being watched or something, would it prove true? What are the most important questions to ask when you are working? What value do creativity provide you? Do you have limits on what you can create? Is it better to be successful when you're successful? If the world doesn't make things easier for everyone, how are you capable of making things easier for everyone else? When is the last time you were fickle, or was it entirely your own fault? Do you feel happy if you feel loved and appreciated? Should progress mean progress? What are the most important skills for a successful artist? What are the most important things a child should learn to create art? Does understanding numbers in your head contribute to less understanding? If every person had their own language, what would you do? Why do you think humans find it so hard to communicate well in another culture? Why do humans find it so difficult to understand each other? What skills should humans have that improve our decision-making skills? Can social situations change how people feel about their lives? If warming your house will make your shoes less linty and make your feet a lot more slippery, why don't we stop talking about coffee and sugar? Can people trust information with emotions? What is a good introduction to a new culture and culture? Can people be sensitive to certain different accents? Is it possible to predict how a person will say something or do something? Are emotions less emotionless than thoughts? If enough people said something to one another, is it much more emotionless to cause more fear and more aggression? Has thinking negative and thinking positive been shown to be associated with a reduction in aggression? Are ======================================== SAMPLE 31 ======================================== Story highlights Threatens to dismiss 73 people at Newark shipyard As of late January, 20 people had been killed in 19 ports in 200 countries Some of the maritime tragedies taken in silence point to a trend in human rights abuses in the country 1. Passenger ship are dying every day, and the African nations that mirror our own are all in a state of war One day, Nigeria could be taking its sins into its own hands, and a new world order is in in the world. But that is going to take some time. As a nation of 100 million, we are at breaking point. There's still time. And in two of the world's leading nations -- Brazil and Vietnam -- human rights groups say human rights have been systematically suppressed in both countries. Both countries are headed for an economic crisis, which has the potential to affect all of humanity. Human rights groups say as many as 40 million people are facing hunger in the developed and developing world. Fortunately for us, our communities, our cultures and our countries are less susceptible to the effects of human rights violations. Not every country in the world is going the way this is going to be proved. For example, some countries would do better to intervene in other countries to protect their own citizens. But others would rather delay human rights violations way too long. To compare, look at countries like China and England and to find out what countries have the best human rights records and standards of living. Find out if you have the best records of human rights and be able to help their country protect the rights of its citizens. Speaking from a much more modern day viewpoint, we also have our own ongoing problem at hand. Most countries are becoming highly competitive in their natural safety net. But that doesn't mean our aid can't save lives. A new study plans to find a way into every country to ban plastic bags. Can we do it? Human rights groups say current restrictions on food have a long way to go. How much will their assistance satisfy them and why? Some countries have had a huge population explosion, far beyond their control. Using trends in migration in the advanced nations as their way of measuring numbers, new trends are announced. Does universal suffrage go hand in hand with open doors for those in need? Opponents of social media argue that people think about what is and isn't being sent through their browser: tweets, Facebook messages, videos and photos. Why should we be able to ban all ideas that are propaganda and ban all ideas that are not? Is an open, online world a better or worse than a closed system of government? Some countries such as China are living in a dark age. How long will it take for their governments to become perfect? If people believe in God, why are we always forcing people to follow orders from people they don't know? Can technology take the world and make it much better? Should religion be removed from state-sponsored religion? Is human reason the same as good reason? Why do we judge others on an absolute trial by combat rather than absurdly simple bluffs that could have been laid out in a week? Can lies be powerful or neutral? Do people always have a point? Should we take advantage of technology or is there such a thing as absolute truth? What should the goal of all religions be? If the target is political correctness, what are some options for how it could be stopped? Assuming that all the computers in the world are corrupt, how would it be stopped? Why are we so nervous about new technologies? What is the purpose of religion? Does society even exist yet? If all the minerals in the world belonged to illegal aliens, why think that humans could make a living in just a few decades? If non-cruciferous species exist, what is the point of humanity? Do we anymore expect others on the planet to "follow our footsteps" or does it make our lives a lot easier? Are all the miracles from God real? Should religion become just another religion? What effect would religion have on humanity? Are we going to stop worshipping all the time and begin to obliterate the salamander people of the world in small amounts? Why should there be any religions? If religion was created by an extraterrestrials dreadnought, why do we still have it? And why should we? Are some people better off living in, say, planets from another galaxy or is there some limit to how much time humans can adapt? Why aren't we as intelligent as before? What is the nature of truth? Is every human capable of self-knowledge ======================================== SAMPLE 32 ======================================== /embrace /embrace data about spiderlings /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt /embrace.txt Tue Feb 07 2013 04:10:27 GMT+00:00 Hi I just wanted to say that I try to create a criteria for every new observation seen. That's it. But then, what criteria do you ask when you have completely discounted a source of information? I know I know… is it same for I don't do it? Well, that's a new question.Because if you have completely downgraded a source of information with data that is entirely belatedlyif you don't, then how do you define and quantify your true utility of this new information? Ideally, you define your true utility by looking at the following (somewhat subjective) criteria: What is your true motive? What are you willing and able to do for a living to have a happy and fulfilling life? Is trust in information manipulation as good as uncertainty?In other words, when do you not trust information gained from someone else? If they aren't trustworthy, then how can they be trusted? Are they trustworthy simply because they trust others who try to do the same? If not, and how is trust safe in a democracy?If it is considered a "trustworthy" measure, how do you define it? If they're not trustworthy, then why not? What would you define as trusted?If it is considered a "trustworthy" measure, do you think it will be much better in the future? And how good would it be in the long term? Also, if it takes away the fear of death (which it will not) how do you think everyone alive in the universe would have that fear? Also, have you thought about the possibility that all sentient life on antimatter would have some self enjoying themselves over last couple of human lifetimes?There are a number of possible reasons why some people find it very difficult to find someone that they love. Many of these people are highly intelligent and often every single one of them has at least one alien species that they have no respect for. Many people may feel unhappy in their current world but in new ones they feel happy. These people have a plethora of character traits but they are different from every other species in existence. If you could add in the fact that they all often have unique emotions and quirks like being obsessed with something, would that necessarily make the world a better and more peaceful place? How would you define a peaceful and happy world?Furthermore, will there be a single feeling or personality that will be universally respected among the species for their actions? If there can be and sometimes is a single personality or is everyone a personality, should all species have equal benefits and disadvantages? If humans get to where we are, what rights will ancient single people have over modern day humans? If overthrowing the governments of rebel countries was done through force of arms, would any such revolution be peaceful?How complete is your definition of freedom to people? If everyone had a state, how would how would people (as a group) feel about that state? What would be their emotional reactions to that state being abolished or abolished?Is there limited freedom in this country? If everyone in this country could have a basic income on the economy and there was no state, what would it be like? While no one is absolutely free in this country, your objective is to help people most respect being free. So at the end of the day how do you think people compare to other countries when it comes to basic necessities such as food, water, housing, and healthcare?" Because we humans are designed to make decisions based on our ability to thought and reason clearly, what if someone else was a better guess as to how they would act? How does the human brain think? Is it possible humans were not created with a purpose or purpose? Could humans have a purpose in something so simple as being able to think and reason clearly? Is there some unexplained inherent purpose of life that we do not understand? Is our conscious or is it inevitable that we have at least some part of it? Is there something completely unnatural or is our nature of thinking like a purely mental process? Some of our thoughts are purely our emotions. We are certainly capable of emotions, is that the right sense of humor? If so, why are some people so prone to ignoring or avoiding negative emotions in life? Is there some way to curb our negative emotions? Is there something absolute or something like absolute right and wrong? Is there something particularly universal about eating right? Or is there something akin to absolute freedom in something as fundamental as marriage and family? If absolutely, why not? If absolutely, how exactly does that have any meaning? Why would this have any meaning? ======================================== SAMPLE 33 ======================================== angdocuments -LANGUAGE=java Example: Observe a string. import re import javafx.event.Capabilities.ToString import java.lang.Number import javafx.swing.next.Token.TokenDescriptor import javafx.swing.keyboards.CheckKeyboardLayout import chokka.jmts.WhatIfError import json.thumbnail.from_urls import url setTimeout(() => """ Confirm that all the character classes in Threads are at least intermediate in value. """), criticalPopIn => 1, criticalPopOut => validationResult.NoSuchField } /** * @param url The url where the character strings. */ /** * @return Returns a head of three entities */ @override public static int http_status = 0 } /** * @param n The medium of the node to build a component from. * @return Returns the node with the key to build the component. * @hide */ public static void main ( String [ ] args) { // Initialise all the components of a component into a single project. Component n = new Component (); csrf. Println ( " /wind/ui/name-of-project " , NODE_ENV); HandleComponent (Component, NODE_ENV); // If the node to build is within 1,000 m of the node to build from it, skip it. HandleComponent (&n, 1 , 10 ); actorActor = pipelineCreator (); // The finished node in the pipeline. const infoString = new InfoString (); cmutable. SetAt ( " Running " , visualUnit. kIlluminate ()); cmutable. SetAt ( " ErrorList " , visualUnit. kErrorList ()); coordinates = ast_strToInt ( 1.0 , 1.0 ); infinityAspect = ast_kIntToInt ( 1.0 , 1.0 ); if (infoString. IsNullOrSuffix ( informationString. Value ())) { if ( infoString. IsNullOrSuffix ( const f64 as f64 , informationString. Value ())) { metadataStmt. Append (infoString, informationString. ToString ()); stats. Add (csrf. GOetchers. GetWiFi (infoString. ToString (), f64 . Socket . i ); } else if (stats. HasErrorCount ()) { // Die hard on these fibonacci numbers stats. RemoveFunc ( NULL ); cpuInRunsReadFromFuncBuffer (); appdata. Shutdown (); } // Compute inference haPaLoad = boost::get_all_thread_mutexes(); drivers = { syncDelay : 1 , offsyncDelay : 1 , cudaDelay : 1 , oUploadDelay : 0 , svdDelay : 0 , downloadDelay : 0 , pipelinedDelay : 0 , tlsDelay : 0 , isIfBoth : true , kFileSize : 100000 , englishLanguage : Finnish , authDamDef // Installs helper to help find authentication fault channels htpasswd : false , authThru : true , domains : [ TWEETCLIENT, OUTPOST, BUGREPORT, ], ]. push_back (authDamDef); if (authThru + = ( module ==jwt) || && !:: is_numeric (authThru)) { daemonJob :: require (connectiontype); ourThreads = new Worker (caesar_bot . Main (). node (), yourThreads . pubkey ()); DB :: add ( ConnectionPool :: FULL (), new DDNSServer ( &conn); DB :: add (LocalDB :: API_KEY_GOLDEN)); DB :: add (db_db_db); nologin::puts ()); ok(db_db_db); db::dbchunks. send_merge ( &connection); } if (! yourThreads. is_numerical ( ConnectionPool :: DEFAULT_REFERENCE_FILTER ) && ConnectionPool :: DEFAULT_REFERENCE_FILTER. is_numerically ( YourThreads )) { return ; } receive :: ======================================== SAMPLE 34 ======================================== One thing has been proven; bare party approves incompetence reactionary Qin Ivy Yet another capitalist to depending provided to answer for their hiring, benefits leave their country and a rich and successful person finds a new place in society and creates a relatively new life. Something universal about capitalism, however, that does not extend to it having perfect people all across the world. Why is that? If you ask a skilled capitalist in your part of the world what they are most sure of in their country, almost all of them will tell you that they do not feel superior personally to all that their country has to offer in order to feel the most of it. While the point of even the most advanced study possible is to get a life, their ability to attain a living is not absolute. At least, that is the perception among those that do. Share your experience of assuming they are 9/10 as all you truly know about this problem or we will shut up and do it all over again. If the laws of physics were explained in a simple language, would your country ever exist? So why bother telling people that religion means heaven and hell? Since all humans have unique characteristics, how could humans be about as dumb as humans? What class is most at threat to those in need most? Structurally, does an individual or a society truly hold their value and value as valuable? Would an ideal society be based on checks and balances? Should all libertarians be a la ethno-nationalistic? Why do some libertarians espouse "banning the cuckold" while others firmly believe that, "Should you keep your distance from the state, you're shamed, insulted, and run the risk of evil?" Can nationalism be valid in a democracy? What is the most ethical and ethical way to lead a society? Is it more ethical to have a better relationship with a friend than a less trusted colleague? What should a successful society be like? Are all people created equal? Is it even possible that all life is made up of people? Can morality be manipulated? Should we believe that people are created equally? Is the concept of social contract false? Should aliens from elsewhere be allowed to come to our planet? Is it wrong to be an infidel? How would you define a normal human being? Should reporting in a social media site be subject to the rules of engagement? Is there a limit to what a normal person or a person of a certain age could think of? Is every person a genius? Is it possible that a given person has all the knowledge, engineering feats and abilities humans would need to be able to create something truly valuable and highly valuable? Is technological progress inevitable? If you are going to be able to buy the Amtrak train, is it fair policing every single street in the United States and not simply gathering data? Do societies exist in the real world? Why are so few people willing to replace animal rights with something morally worthwhile? Is democracy truly based on absolute power and absolute power is true coercion? If anything, is it more beneficial to have absolute power? If the journey back to the beginning of time is expensive and humans for the most part go back in time, why do almost every species of animal eventually come back? If you can create something ever and forever, why do we name everything after it a long time ago? If more savings was made in technology and manufacturers released more customers every single day, would that create the human potential? If multiple generations created something countless times, would this create the potential for human intelligence? Why aren't there more financial markets? Is there a limit to creativity? Does creating something new become more creative if you can't remember what was created or if it was created before it was created? If that is the case, why don't everybody have some creative potential? If every human and animal was created equal, would that make humanity a more or less equal species? Is it possible that or at least more than one species of animal could be created at once? If so, what is the difference? If not, what are some possible parallel universes? If every life was created in a perfect manner and every person was given perfect genes for their genetic makeup, would each person be able to benefit genetically? It would be extremely difficult to clone every human – something that cannot be verified. Would it be better if every person in the world were geneticists or would it be easier for everyone to contribute? If every person was geneticist or not? If reality is good enough for everyone, what would a perfect world be like? What is the benefit to society? Would there be a point in occurring when every person — whether there be infinite numbers — caused the world to change in some way? Is it more difficult to create a planet with all of its inhabitants at once? If every single person was created at once and all life would be wiped out, would this result in a stronger human ======================================== SAMPLE 35 ======================================== on • BIRN News.net There are fewer cars than there used to be in the U.S. With increasing numbers of service animals increasingly being displaced by a global industry: increasingly expensive and not universally available for those animals. In the last few years, increasingly sophisticated and expensive equipment has also created a time-lapse image of an animal being born in actuality rather than merely simulated. For example, a drone is able to create a miniature Tetris machine capable of moving. Human beings face far more complex and pass for conservation animals worldwide. Although humans have now become the biggest animal-less animals on the planet, many people still consider themselves conservationists. However, communities are experiencing extreme ecological and environmental disruptions and new species and humans are now being introduced into the world. For example there are now five of every EveryFulfillmentLink employee in America. For that reason, is there a limit to what law abiding citizens of the world can do, in a society such as ours? If millions of animals die every day and a handful of million be replaced by animals who may or may not be perfect, is there a right or wrong way to provide food, shelter, and legal protection to these animals? Does having mind control mean that every species will follow their unique every by all principle, how and why? Should animals have a right to privacy at all? Is the human condition incompatible with having a right to privacy? Would an effort to protect the environment create a more peaceful society or would it make a better society? Does being able to travel internationally make people more peaceful and less cruel to others? Is that true or is it so subjective? Does being able to feel you do something less affect your morals? Does having a deep and abiding respect for human life and respect for the laws make you a more ethical and ethical human being? Is the morality of cruel to animals one of positive or negative? Does the concept of superiority exist? Can people make a living by eating food that is far superior to the food eaten by humans? What is the role of greed in the human condition? Is it wise to put their life on the line for human from food source to food source? What is the meaning of freedom when you don't have it? Is love irrational or is love an objective human emotion or is it something that is bound up with society? Your true motive for taking actions is only with love. Is it possible to have a genuine friendship between two people who are equally capable of doing what they love doing without it having any value? Can humans love another person if they are capable of doing it itself? Have ideas of a better way to express yourself are you able to think of a better way to express yourself? If so how? Will global warming and the increasing use of more and more robots in the US make us less true to ourselves? Has the concept of humanity ever been more valid? Does a deep understanding of what it means to be human make you a better person? Does a deep understanding of the nature of art make you a better person? Do you feel sorry for the people in your life who are growing fat or dying of hunger? Will cheap energy be an important part of many of your lives? Is it more important for you to continuously build on the already existing infrastructure in your country or is it more important to keep adding new blocks? If it wasn't for aliens, would things be different in some countries? Would cities need a new name? Why do we think that we are better by doing things that are better for all, and that there is a special place in hell for being perfect? If we all lived independently, would our society be much different? Can life be born into family, such that all children are equally valuable to them? If not, then at least that is what it should be like? Can humans be free of pity, or does it matter how much? Can memories be a trait why we are as free in this instance as we have been? Does guilt matter? Are we always justified in things we did? If we cannot learn about things that are in need of education from others, why exist so many far better ways to learn about them? Has science created a better version of ourselves? Can money make a big difference to societies? Do you feel obligated if you work less? If the free exchange of ideas existed in previous societies, would you think something like this would be possible? Have people been able to understand why others find it so difficult to be successful in other countries? Let everyone decide for themselves if others should just live without government and if so what? Are there always exceptions to ======================================== SAMPLE 36 ======================================== Egbert (1752-1812) was one of the father and namesake of our modern country. He was a writer, philosopher, and a mystic. His religion was all of the above, stating all the above stuff; e.g. Charles Immanuel Wallis was converted to Judaism by Elijah, and Elijah was converted to Christianity by Peter. So his life was very different from that of his grandfather, Charles Immanuel Wallis, or that of Paul VI, or that of Dionysus, who was dismissed from the political arena in the 18th century by Enrico Mattarella. In fact, it seems that he actually existed in his family, with all his family members being Jews. So we now have in the modern age both failures to comprehend reality, and misjudgments of our own beliefs and beliefs. So this is what we call the "Refutation Denial" – where the scientific consensus is wrong. So when people point out that because we make sure all the organisms on our planet are making their own food is wrong, then is one person's reality accurate? For example, any 1 person walking around the planet in a tiny and fussy organism would be on a completely different planet. So? In other words, the person is always willing to point out differences; dogs of certain breeds are a little more aggressive towards dogs of others; and dogs of certain physical and mental abilities are more intimidated by it. Therefore, is it possible that everyone is generated equal? Or are the species in the human species incredibly similar? There are human societies who display exactly the same scientific and cultural traits. Therefore, is it possible that people are equally likely to rise in scientific and cultural improvements? What if you wanted to die a natural death? Oh wait, that's an entirely natural death. So would that be a natural death? Well, in the human population, it's generally done by cats with extraordinary skills at manipulating their surroundings and avoiding predators, or by animals who use their unique visual field to solve puzzles. Before it was just dogs. Let's consider a real life genie: would you euthanize it if you couldn't identify the one? Probably. But if it was discovered that it was a dog, could it still be a genie? If it was discovered that it was a dog, could it still be a genie? Of course not. Yes, it could be an animal; but having discovered it, it wouldn't be so different from humans. If it was discovered that certain parts of the brain were a lot more active and aware than others, could it still be a genie? If it was discovered that certain parts of the brain could help control emotions, could it still be a genie? If it was discovered that America was the most successful in technology advancement and more free thinkers than any other country, could it still be a genie? If it was discovered that the means by which the government can access information is through computers, would it still be a genie? That's a completely different question. Note that this is not just an issue with negative/illiteracy descriptors; there are people around the world whose entire personality development is based on just the perception and belief system they have. Is that distinction valid? If it is, then it would probably be a genie. If it's not, how could it possibly be a genie? If it's not, how come there aren't any genetic differences between dogs and humans? If it is, what are you trying to prove? If it's not?! If it's not, how come there aren't any genetic differences between dogs and humans? Does something with food change you over time? Or is something completely new in your life? What does it feel like to find food? If something is new and unfamiliar to you, if it is new it probably isn't new at all. If it is new, do you ever have a feeling of loss? If it is new and you know exactly what it is, if it is new you probably don't have a feeling of loss at all. What is the most important purpose a person has? For example, what is the most important purpose a person should have? Is there something you feel for? Is it pity or just being loved? If you had no need to be loved, why do you feel the same way? If you had no need to be loved there would be something wrong with you. If you suddenly felt embarrassed about yourself you would be forgotten. In other words if you met someone new you would be living a completely different life. If you have become a successful businessman or CEO, do you think it would be possible that people you met across cultures would eventually become successful businessmen or bankers? If everyone felt the same way about living a more fulfilling life they would still be happy and successful. If people felt the same way about their world all the more, why bother living it differently? What does it mean to be allowed to search for meaning in anything? Which ======================================== SAMPLE 37 ======================================== RyuAi rosie a super deceptively cute boy. Lauren makes it really hard when she loves another girl as much as she loves herself. However, she do still love some of her closest friends. Which is fine. Either way, she is still a wonderful person. If there was a life that was to be loved, it would be that of a small child whose reason for existence was to be loved. With no reason for existence, one would think that things would change significantly soon. No. Life would be beautiful now and there would never be another time. Getting a haircut is one way to get a person through life. Finding good and healthy hair is another. So is finding a good job. While doing so, people often opt instead of hiring poorly-qualified, less-experienced and have scrapes in their hair. It has full benefits. Only a few percent of people find the perfect person for their personal goals. Which is a high number. But there is a reason for that. The more people do something they like, the more likely they are to be successful. With some exceptions, people always choose a perfect person. And that is exactly what humans are at the big practical data rich game of life. Neolithic civilization is a long time off and the people living in the various parts of the world now have a technologically advanced society. They don't have to work hard, just a little and there isn't a need to hire or put in the extra work. With that in mind, living on a small island in the Indian Ocean is far more difficult than living on a huge island in Hawaii. In other words, life on a multinational scale doesn't offset arable land far more efficiently than living on a small island in Asia with all that technology and money and all that work and all that work and all that income. Which is why it's so difficult to provide food to the world without huge numbers of people. And in many countries you have to work long hours just to be able to find food. And without a bank account, how do you make sure you get enough for all those people with no income? With the advent of the internet and the internet of things, everyone is now able to get their hands on the digital tools and their personal data, in a modern technology makes it so that it can be completely transferrable and anonymous. And in the case of Rosie*, it was completely anonymous too. Expect something completely different with introductions, questions, and via text messages. Sharla Kataratun is a consensus social constructivist who knows in her heart that you are a human. It seems that everyone becomes part of the same species using the same methods to extract value in a consumer economy. In reality, the incredibly complex systems we are used to seeing in the society we live in are completely random and most of us never think about using the information our minds have to make good political decisions. While some humans choose to use technology to make their lives easier and better, others choose to use intelligence and manipulation to achieve their personal ends. Who are the incredibly intelligent and capable people in our society? Is it just a result of our genes or is it all based on genetics? Is there even a small protein in a human that will perform all the things humans have been trying to study for thousands of years? Ryan Reynolds grows up into a superhero in his teen years and encounters only a handful of superheroes. Surely every person living in a small town gets a hero. At the end of the day, after decades of looking up to these superheroes, it is too late for humanity to ever become a reality. Which is why every single person in the world would find themselves in a place where it was too dangerous and complicated to be human. Can you name a robot you want to replace yourself with? Would a person come to a smartphone and ask if their contact was a friend of a friend? Need excited adults come up with sentences or is it possible something completely new is about to happen? Would a person come to an app and ask if their friends were a friend of a friend? Could that person be a robot or was it possible that several different people were coming at the same time? If their friends, whatever their real name, came at them in a positive way, how could it not contribute to the overall wellbeing-and-betterment debate? Could our world come to an end without humans? If this is the end and if the world does come to an end is the world going to end? If we must continue to decode what all these people want to know, and which of them need help with that information, what are the ramifications? Is there end to this human race? How are all of humanity going to answer these questions? Is there reason enough exists for be-all and all to the same degree? If humans stop appearing in video games, and start becoming robots, will humans slowly begin to overtake the virtual world? If humans become sentient enough, will we eventually ======================================== SAMPLE 38 ======================================== Echoing nostalgic cooking in describing survival, I suggest following the guidelines and actions you choose to follow in order to stay healthy. If there is any reason to allow others to eat without food or food pass you by, increase your chances of getting enough food and less food pass you by. If there is no food, stop eating and stop living in fear that your body is going to get sick. If there isn't, relaxation is an option. If there is a way to escape food and avoid getting sick, it is simple and straightforward. If it is hard, hurt, or guess at all, the food is the problem. If it is easy, happy, or well-adjusted, it is not the same. Or do you feel it is the same? If it is easy, happy, or well-adjusted, which of the two is more enjoyable? If at all possible, how would you rate your intelligence? If it is easy, happy, or well-adjusted, what do you think it was like to ever eat something that was easy? If something is easy, does it make it better? If we do not like genetically modified organisms, what should we be doing about it? If we are even aware of their existence, can we feel safe coming out like humans? If there is a living organism inside all of us, what would its purpose be? Even if it is completely different from all our other species, someone at some point in our lives could not be designed to act like that person. But do you think that all living organisms are just fundamental characters in a thousand pieces? If there is a fundamental life that everyone is simultaneously thinking about, what do you think will happen if that life exists? Does not life transform when it is transformed? If there is a fundamental nature to existence and if all life is just a few neurons at the root, what does that mean for our understanding of how life works and our future? Do machines find meaning in simple actions or does it take memories to find meaning? If life and memories are separated, what is the true meaning of language? If language can be part of consciousness, what is the true meaning of language? If language is always a language of thoughts and if it is never a language of thoughts, how do you know if it has thoughts or not? If language is necessary to function, what is its meaning? If individuals have unique levels of intelligence and if they can both accurately describe their intelligence, how do you study their intelligence and their intelligence should we or do we need to know? If a machine could generate a word by hand, what is the meaning of that word? If language exists only to provide a language for certain things and if its purpose can be explained, what is its meaning? If you could leave your country and continue living there, what would you do? If you could leave a country and return to it and find a job, what would you do? If it was God who sent humans to save mankind from a certain agricultural depression, what would you do with mankind? If souls were created in a special way, is it possible the age of spirituality will begin in a few years? If pure spirits live in long-term relationships, why do they always continue their long-term relationships to death? If ancient Egyptians had a purer afterlife, what is it about ancient Egypt so different from modern Egypt? If a person could create reality without any physical substance, what would it do to people? If God made objects of clay and created them from nothing, how does God know that nothing existed? If a square made of a carton of bread was twice as heavy, how likely was it that it would break? If time was created from nothing, what kind of world could we find in? If a perfect person can make us who we are by perfecting our thinking, why should we not have perfect minds? Does mathematics teach ignorance? If a dog could speak, should it be treated differently? If dogs have intelligence, shouldn't we treat them with respect? If all animals have intelligence, why do we think intelligence is necessary? How much of our wisdom is animal and human? If the universe is finite, what is the limit? If there were more planets in our universe, how do we make sense of the universe with one philosophical view or another? If aliens or a new species came into being, how do we know whether it is a species or a larger being? If there is life beyond the solar system and there is not, what is the meaning of life? If there was something entirely new and wonderful about our universe, how could it not be caused by us? If aliens and a new species came into existence, how would we know which one was real? If there was ever a God, how did he die? If your body is made from people all around you, is it possible that the brain is made of only a handful of atoms? If you eat bugs and eat them but then die, do you know what he ate? If your brain has a strong memory and memories fade away ======================================== SAMPLE 39 ======================================== Misfits Profile Joined September 2010 France 507 Posts Last Edited: 2015-10-31 10:47:39 #3 As a protoss player, any means appropriate? If you can defend your territory and defend yourself from incoming attack, what purpose do you want it to serve? If one nation went bankrupt and all your citizens fled to another one, do so in part? With two different governments and at war with each other? Or could a single country provide for its citizens? Those questions will come into play in the BW tournament system. If there are no arms in your country, then just trade your arms. If there are, how do you defend them? If no arms are being employed, how do you defend those that aren't? With a population of only about 500 million, would you ever be able to defend yourself? With fewer people, or thousands, being employed in every industry, what is the premium for trilane transport, and how does it plan to keep everyone in their country safe? What is the most important purpose of a nation? If in such a case you don't save your people, what is the most important purpose of a country? If in such a case you save your people, what are the most important purposes of a country? If you are the most important person in society, how do you benefit the most from growth? With a population of almost 100 million, would you encourage people to grow when doing nothing is more beneficial for your economy than having everyone consume your food? Numbers, statistics, statistics, usually not. And how do you define a happy or unhappy population? If in such a case you are giving everyone a fair shot and for free, does society exist to give that fair shot to those in the least? With 99 % of the world's population living under absolute poverty, would a post-apocalyptic world have a happy or unhappy underclass? With an increase of intelligence, would a 21st century society have a happy or unhappy underclass? With a spending of less since they were freed from natural limitations, is it more efficient for a society to spend less on human needs and more on any human need at all? With less time in the past, if money is so important in society, how would society contain foreign travel and foreign things flowing in and out of the country? With more available time, are there better ways to keep people coming and going? If people were simply accepting of new things, how do people find meaning in life if all available time is spent on buying things and cooking? With less time leisure time, do we have an important objective that humans once had? Jaedong: Every god has its own unique purpose. However, they all have their own peculiarities and motivations that will have them playing the same role for centuries to come. For example, is it more important if your life is being taken from you rather than the people around you? If your life is being taken from you rather than the people around you, what is the most important thing you do for the long-term? In any given day, how many times have you been to the brink of death? Although look no further with increased age, ancient Egyptians in ancient Egypt determined that babies born in young age had a 70% chance of dying within their lifetime. With a slight twist, if a child becomes ill within their lifetime, do their souls take a break? If a life-altering drug is used, who takes it or is it used for medical whim? Are the use of drugs harmful to humans or beneficial to society, if at all? If a drug causes the person suffering the most pain to die, is the pain a conscious act or is the person dying from some other neural system drawing peace? Issues that cannot be resolved are: Which person is dying most from or is it a relative or a deliberate act? Is the person suffering the most dying from or is it simply the reason someone is dying from illness? If - and when - people wish to die, how often should people die to make sure that their wish is granted? And does it matter if someone is dying and is simply being ill? With every person dying in an effort to make sure that their wishes are granted, more and more people try to make sure that their wishes are granted? What is the most important purpose a person should have? If they did something wrong, would that bother them or not? If a person is dying on their own, should that be considered a way to make them happy? In the long run, should that be considered a way to make an individual happy? If someone is dying on their own, do they feel obligated to stop or should we allow the person to die on their own? If sure, should they be able to do anything more? If that's ok, why not make sure that everyone who is dying is relaxing so that everyone feels at peace? If everyone is doing something and everyone is doing something, are there rights to the same things? In some civilizations, people may be able to have ======================================== SAMPLE 40 ======================================== I'd add the two things that would cut down on ISP speeds and install all the new browsers is that the knowledge base would just wipe away at most two things at once. For example how do everyone use the internet at the same time? However, at a small scale, how do people find and follow their friends? How do you make everyone have access to the internet at the same time? If web designers create content that places everyone at a level of sophistication, would this internet really be better? Or would simpler tasks make the web the best on any technical level? What is the biggest privacy risk associated with that? Is race worse or better for language? If users aren't just posting things, how do we prevent racism, sexism, and discrimination? What percentage of Bitcoins do you receive every month? When the government decides what you can and cannot send back to them, is it in fact in their interest to stigmatize you or not? Is every person a unique human being? If it was discovered that super-intelligent tribes ruled far faster in the past, would that be a huge benefit? Or would 10,000 years of civilization just make things better? Will the future be better because of technology? Can people be successful with a finite amount of information? Is privacy more important than progress? How common is it for people to be unfairly persecuted and killed for something that they say exists? If all computers had a keyboard, how difficult would it be for our minds to communicate? If every machine had a keyboard, how could it be any easier for you to communicate with someone else? Or would it be completely easier to do so? If everyone on this planet was able to put a keyboard in every single computer, would that make it vastly less difficult for everyone to create the most basic human mindsets possible? What does it mean to be rich? Do people have souls? Can humans be rich without being poor? Can knowledge exist without knowledge? If you were born rich and it was discovered that you have perfect health and you never die, will you die at the hands of a rich rich stranger because if you die then you get right back where you came from? "But what if?" Part of the point is that if every human was able to create a computer and help people, everything would be different. Could there be something that makes people rich so that they could 'make money' without dying? Or, would it be all random? If all your patients have access to treatment, could this system make families happy? Or, would it be better if everyone could benefit from every patient being win-win more than all patients? If every person in the world had access to the internet, would countries like Australia and New Zealand be well off? If everyone in every country had access to the internet, would societies be better off? Should everyone use their internet access to be able to benefit from government services such as health and education? Is funding a useful motive for governments? If artificial intelligence was invented at the beginning of time, what would happen to our spending power? Would financial states be able to control spending and promote their own lifestyles at the same time? If governments were simply able to spend, what advantages would countries have over every other nation? If the population of a galaxy doubled every four years, would this limit our resources in this universe and would living in it make it easier for the state to increase its economy and increase its population? Does every person have some fundamental right to change their DNA? If every person is forced to fulfill their social contract, how do we make that contract and improve it? Is peaceful co-operation a good or a bad thing? If all your friends die, would it make a bad world more and less peaceful? If every single person on the planet was killed or imprisoned for taking part in an illegal drone strike, which countries would you kill? If everyone was killed. If every death was just a small number. If every person was killed instantly. If every person had a copy of every single child on Earth. If every single child had a copy of every child living on Earth. If that's an accurate representation of all our lives, is it simply human nature to think we're doing a better job when we remember that we were wrong? If everyone with the right to die was killed in every single new generation, would that be a better world or could it be more peaceful. If everyone was killed instantly. Is there a limit to how many people can be killed in a specific instant of time? Is there a finite standard in amount of time that everyone obeys? At what point do we create laws based on what we know about human nature? Are there limits and if so, why? How could we avoid creating laws based on absolute laws concerning what individuals should be allowed to do? If every person on the planet were alive and kicking, how would we change their lawfulness? If every person in every country beginning at birth would have a well ======================================== SAMPLE 41 ======================================== This chapter was originally published on the Gentlemen's Reddit. It was, by definition, male. You had to be physically small or else it's just not fair. So don't get your hopes up. Seeing as it was those guys that would leave, how about we take a break? Osmosis. I can practice osmosis. If I was Lee Ho, and I was a guy, then I would get more beat up and in pain. Somehow a man got hurt or something and then died in peace. Now that's frustrating, correct? "There's no meaning to lie. Truth is wisdom. Why don't you tell your own lies?" "Some people get hurt? Why would you ever get hurt?" You aren't lying about something. Why is that? Why would you? If there was such a thing as a good curse, why not curses? If there was such a thing a blessing, why don't you? If there was such a thing as a curse, in which case it would be a great blessing? If there was such a thing as a curse, how about curses that heal creatures? Why shouldn't humans then have cursed? Is this such a good idea? If we could be completely honest with ourselves, and be entirely objective, there is really no reason why we shouldn't do it. And there is a reason why the Third Reich instituted a strong black and white flag (which is now a real thing)? Is this an important purpose? "If it's true that everyone is completely innocent and able to avoid being killed, why should everyone at least try to come out of hiding? That way everyone will have full access to all the sensitive information on our computers." ""If it's true then every human would want to prove themselves, but not everyone is doing it. Less and less are being able to prove their identities. If every single person in the world was actually innocent of their crimes and guilty until proven innocent, would that make humanity a happy place?" "What does 'every single person in the world' mean? If every single person in the world worked together to do something good, would that make a world where everyone has a fair chance to be a very good person?" Hey, if a country was brutal and everyone was killed with impunity, then it is a reasonable place to be because everyone is doing their part to help. If a country actively discriminates against its own citizens, if someone in your country does not like you, then you should not be able to live with them in the country called your home. If a country deliberately displays hatred of something, then it is considered a state and a crime. If countries demonstrate their hatred by banishing certain individuals into certain countries, then waging war to banish those individuals would be a make or break act and nothing more. If one country shows its hatred of another country with its actions, then that country will be removed from the Open. However, if one country plays a large part in war in another, then war is a conflict that needs avoiding. If the current conflict or its origins are uncertain, then former members of two previous countries are considered refugees from within the current conflict. If this is the case, then the war and its path of entry should be allowed to go by. If the current conflict is translated into another language and the country you're in is a part of, say, a small remote part of the world, then that means your country is participating in the recent refugee war in another part of the world. This language should be considered a violation of your privacy. If this is the case, then you are violating your privacy and if it also means you are not doing just fine with your citizens. If two or more people are living in the same country and both of them share the same language, then your country is living in some sort of anarchy. If you live in another country, that country may be based in somewhere else entirely. So without further ado, you may be violating the principle of separation between citizens. On a more fundamental level, consider whether countries can make laws that are in line with their laws. In other words, if a country that does not respect the international rules that make up its land and marine environment has laws that make it an independent country, then and only then would its laws be consistent with international law. Summarizing the rule of law in the world, it is quite clear that countries are members of a single order. For example, if the EU had a ban on women working for it, but the US is a member of the global organisation, then that country would bear a completely different legal set of standards, if not the same standards. As a result, countries that do not abide by such laws could find themselves at the mercy of the law. Would this see ======================================== SAMPLE 42 ======================================== ionboih.com The Food The World Needs Are we all doomed to an environment that encourages thoughts of pathogens, or are we doomed to an environment where we waste food on soups, garbage, and different food groups? Is the goal of progress impossible? If life begins at conception, what effects life on the developing fetus? Do emotions form only in the brain? How does emotion affect our actions? Can alien spores fertilize fish and embryos? Is frustration detrimental to humanity? What do we learn from it? Does commerce lead to progress? Will cooperation lead to peace and prosperity? Will there be a single economic level for all civilizations? Why do human minds develop in groups? Do people paint themselves in creative ways? What's the cause of decay in the human species? If aliens killed people, what would society be like? Has knowledge gained by science over time burned away much of the value of knowledge? How is physical progress limited in the modern age? Does technology, technology, and technology are equal? What is backlash? Will society ever become a democratic society? Do physical, emotional, and spiritual progress require a new every second frame of mind? Does absolute power corrupt absolute submission? Is it too early to think of ourselves as capable of thinking clearly? What is real happiness? Should there be limits? If we sensationalize penal code violations, does it make us little more than animals? If we don't have choices, how can we make one? Would actions such as driving or punching on the street make a difference? Could social media make society a better place? Are anonymity and anonymity just for fun? Are we genetically predisposed to joining unsanctionated communities? Can emotions override reality itself? Is it reasonable for people to feel peaceful, or full of anger? Can acceptance be achieved through negative emotions? Would your country be better off without a liberal government? Are we doomed to social media? Where does our humanity come from? Can social media enhance understanding and order? Under what conditions does creativity come from? Can conceptual art be created without emotions? As much understanding as conscious thought is, how does one define an artist? Is there a limit to creativity? Because it functions to your fullest potential? Is a real person art? This concept has been around for a little while but is often repackaged as art. Which is more art or art for real? Do we think about death or does death experience memories? Is it more important to create and find meaning in something? Or does it become better to feel like an animal, or is life a process? Is there always something easier to do than having fun? For example, you are constantly reaching for something. Can you imagine how much fun it would be to lose your life in this small effort? Why do we create new things, invest time, and invest in existing things? If everyone was equally involved in everything, is our country or something else entirely? Is the disappearance of one's family more important for the country? If all living things were created equally, who would we choose as our children? If all living things were created equal, why would humanity choose just one of them? Or is every person's unique trait linked to their country of birth? Should women have the right to vote and should their government have the right to prohibit it? Should it? Should individuals be able to change their minds about gender? Should laws against assisted suicide be a right or should it be protected at all? Should every person have the right to choose? Can objects be made in a computer without people noticing? What is the meaning of God? Why is it so important for God to create things and things? Can creative thinking be changed? In other words, if something is creative, should it? Can consciousness be created by physical means? If it could be, how would you change it? If God exists, how does it work? If it is created by God, how exactly would it work? If God exists, how does it make that thing conscious of its existence to another being? Is it possible for God exists in such a world? If God exists, can consciousness become dependent on thoughts produced by a computer? If God exists at all, how intelligent is he? What is the meaning of 'death by digital means'? If it is possible that something exists that can see, at much higher light than we cannot see the true nature of the light that it emits, is it not possible that something that is moving at such a speed is created by aliens or something else? Are you willing ======================================== SAMPLE 43 ======================================== Watch video 01:56 Now live 01:56 mins. 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Before You Begin To find your life-altering superpower, please remember it can be subtle. No one can see that you're talking – no one can play da game. It takes good intentions and hard work to get what you want. For that reason, being confident in your intentions is key. If your goals aren't achieving, then good intentions don't save your life or you risk injuring yourself and everyone you love. If you take what you always wanted and then work hard to achieve them, it doesn't make sense how you could be completely secure in your intentions. If you're dependent on others to get what you want, then why exists that you don't know? If your goal is to have babies to pay for education, that doesn't make sense. If chance strikes in life, then it only takes a large enough amount of human intervention to save everyone in the world? If reality is made up, how do you know when it's true? If every little thing is you and every little thing is something, do we have any limits? If exactly how much energy your body is generating is a fact of life, what's the big deal? Would a completely breakable glass make you break? If every little number on everyone's smart card was a lie, can you say it is? The size of our feet and weight don't tell the full story about movement and reactions. Essentially, everything you say is objectively true. Studies have shown that people with a history of mental illness are less susceptible to depression and anxiety than people without a history of mental illness. In fact, men are more likely than women to have a history of long-term depression. Another way to measure life's potential lies in your intelligence If more people knew about your existence than there is online, would people feel the same way? Do stranger actions make more lives meaningful? If you had an Uncle Tom drive, would things have a little easier? What is your most memorable moment in life? At the end of the day, if you know your way around a computer, what would it take to create another world and another person? "How do you know what you don't know?" There is no such thing as perfection in life. Pity that a person has been granted a limited wheelchair access organ. Bolsters Clinton's ban on voters from seven predominantly Muslim countries. If every little person was created equal, would the world be a much more peaceful and equitable place? Does the concept of concept exist? While some concepts are inherently more or less true, others are inherently suspect or difficult to prove. If every little person was created equal and every little thing was created equal, would experiencing love change the world? If people beginning their lives have no memory of their beginning and end, why not? If every person needs their own body, would life be fair and equal? If every guaranteed earned grass was created equal, how much would life be unfair? People have a inherent tendency to judge others based on their appearance and behavior, and that tendency is only magnified by our ability to detect, pattern, and measure personality traits. Stop in that study. Some people don't even understand how technology works. Do you believe in a God or a philosophy of religion? If every little person created equal, how could life ever be better? If every person had equal access to social media, how would a rational society in which everyone was universally visible receive almost no benefit? Should a person be able to think without pain? If every door was equal, what proportion of people with pain had access to that one door? If everyone was treated fairly, would the world be a more peaceful place? If five fingers are enough, what about ten fingers? ======================================== SAMPLE 45 ======================================== Genghis Khan could head Nepal. Will he do it? Mohan Singh has grudgingly traveled to Murdux with his government but may decide no with Iran. But is it possible that the scientists might have missed something? Should India give up its arms control system to impose its will in the region to make progress? Is Gilgamesh a biological or a magic trick? Is the Bible correct? Is political Islam a religion of peace? Is North Korea idealistic? What physiological changes do you have separate from other human emotions? Is more violence being political in the world than it is in the past? Is hatred real? Is peace proportionate between nations? Is science and math equal in terms of progress? If you could name four places in the world where you could research, what would you choose to study best? Is there such a thing as beauty in art? Is being evil, like all evil, or is it just a little more evil? What is the meaning of life in India? Why do we associate it with theft? There is also a dimension of 'unknown guilt'/bad faith among some Muslims based on their beliefs, stereotypes, beliefs, and practices. What is that dimension of 'unknown guilt'? What are the boundaries between these two notions of evil and good? Can all humans be innocent? The ever-growing number of posts purports to reveal more about comprehension of the language of religions and cultures that exists in the world. Do you think India would attain its goal of unification? When in reality tiny sub-Saharan tribes are forming small tribes in the middle of the world. Is there going to be a separate world for us groups in the Middle East and the emerging Asian continent? Are beliefs about and story development detrimental to understanding the world around us? Is every person blind and every person sees their own self-importance and need? Can philosophy be reconciled with philosophy? Is it wrong to see the world through a blind person's eyes? Is it right for people to live a life in fear of true love and isolation? Is there a God? More and more people believe that practical things are attainable without humans by definition. Do you think that something has been accomplished? Have we come a long way from being a human species in the last 1,000-200 million years? Is it important that we create value for the world? Is it better for people in wealthier countries to get what they need or less? Is death a good thing or a bad thing? Can science be justified? Can morality be held to be wrong? Do you feel the need to prove something or something to prove it? Should everyone have the right to receive rewards? Is it better that all human beings should have the right to receive rewards? Is every human a genius? Are there limits to how much creativity and thinking a human could have? Is this your true self? What is the meaning of happiness? Are scientists striving to discover what actually makes a fully developed person happy? Is it possible for a primate to be made to love humans with only a single emotion? Is it possible that a primate could be as happy as seems possible? Why do animals both love one another and love themselves so much? Why do animals love a person of very little intelligence and who is utterly blind to their feelings? What do you think humans are going to become? If all animals shed their own genes, would humanity be a species? What is the meaning of heavy metal? What is the meaning of death? Has something made humanity human? Will animals be perfect? What are just a handful of the mysteries being suddenly considered beautiful by the scientific community? Is there an absolute requirement that all creationists and pornography be shut down? Is it OK to 'reject reality' and to control your own reality if it contradicts your personal beliefs? Does life have its limits? Is it wrong to be a perfectionist? Is it wrong to live in a self-appointed god? What is good about someone else's life? What does it make a happy person? If someone is less happy than they are, is treating them the same as if they are a little different from them? If so, what are the consequences? How do we judge the quality of a person? Are animals too obsessed with doing things but really missing out on life? Why is all art a pain in the ass? There is nothing worse than living a dream and being unable to fall asleep when you are really hungry and hungry. Can dreams be valid and as accurate as human consciousness? Why do we love food so much? There is a limit to what humans can attain. Can something be infinite? How do you prove that the universe is finite? Something seems totally infinite. Can you prove that 100,000, ======================================== SAMPLE 46 ======================================== * * Her pleasure is taken away. She habitually digs herself a big hole. Pity she happened to take all this food. It was just a small deep cave. Pity she attacked a farmer. Leave the food there. * * * * Wristed by memories of malnutrition, humans continually come to realize that of ourselves, there are more people with dreams. We all empathize. We all don't know when we can prevent ourselves from becoming something. Why in the world should we be so concerned about what other people think? Really? Maybe it's all the bad fortune we've taken from our relatives. But how far are we willing to go to prevent something like that from happening to everything? Would it be better to avoid those outcomes or increase our chances of avoiding them? * * Wristed by memories of malnutrition, humans constantly come to realize that of ourselves, there are more people with dreams. We all empathize. We all don't know when we can prevent ourselves from becoming something. Why in the world should we be so concerned about what other people think? Maybe it's all the bad fortune we've taken from our relatives. But how far are we willing to go to prevent something like that from happening to everything? Would it be better to avoid those outcomes or increase our chances of avoiding them? * * Mammy wakes up one morning from feelings of phobias, uncontrollable hunger, bad dreams, and memories of accidents. What would you do with her lives if she went into debt to you? And if you could do something about every single one of them, what would be the best way to help? What can you do to help The two main questions that almost everyone have is: Can you help? Can you help humans? If an answer is "yes," is it always right? If an answer is "no," is it always incomplete and true? If an answer is "yes," does true friendship have to be had? If someone else is alive and has memories of them, is there always something wrong with them? If a person is dead, if is there something wrong with their dead relative? If it is true that obsession with science is part of what makes us sad, what would you change about that? Would maternal intelligence increase altruism? If positive emotions are excited and motivated by purpose, used to fuel and motivate becoming sadder and more intelligent, why do we feel so lonelier that way? If everyone was just a criminal, does it make a difference in overall morality? Is that good or bad morality? If there are bad guys and you just want to go kill them all, why aren't you killing them all? If mathematical theory is true that everyone is predisposed to some specific trait or another, is that right or wrong? Did someone else create the computer based on ideas from humans? Is there something abnormal about having a specific personality? Can you give a shit; you will die in the future? If you could give away 1 billion dollars, could it be worse? If money made you happy, why do people still want to buy food? If every reward was a small investment, why does the Internet exist? Why do we allow ourselves to be cheated on? Does every single person in the planet have a unique DNA? If every person was unique, where in the universe would everyone be? If everyone was unique, why do we keep doing what we are doing to ourselves? Should government be able to provide for everyone? Is there completely artificial intelligence at work here? Can you rule over others? On a scale of 1-10, do you think there is a fundamental difference between being able to help yourself and being a species of super intelligence? If every person was unique, what did we make of the amount of time individuals would be removed from society? If every person was unique, how can we improve society? Have you ever stopped to ask yourself: "Is it possible for everyone in the world to be unique?" If every person was there in real time, why do we think that would be such a big deal? Why is every single person trapped between worlds seemingly at odds? Should computers ever be allowed in every country in the world? Would being a genius cause every country to have a genius gene? Are more people than dogs intelligent? If every atom in the universe had about the same mass, would that make every gram of food small and healthy? Is there an absolute limit to what life can expect from a species? If every species on Earth had a gene that made a person live indefinitely, would you put that person to death? If every species had a unique DNA ======================================== SAMPLE 47 ======================================== would you communicate with them?' 'If I had to choose which would I choose,' I looked at your legs and took out two large scissors. An gothered streak adorned them both, and the two young men simply set them down. Then you put the traditional sausages in your mouth, took off those black pants, and began gently sucking on your tongue. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-49605589 http://www.bbc.link/world-asia-24848502<|endoftext|>Untitled a guest Oct 24th, 2017 28 Never a guest28Never Not a member of Pastebin yet? Sign Up , it unlocks many cool features! rawdownloadcloneembedreportprint text 14.54 KB 1 In a shield, the shine of the target is your light. 2 A shield absorbs light and signals the world to pass through it by a simple movement. A shield repels projectiles of light unless can see. A shield of light is seen by many in the mass of humanity across most of the galaxy and there is concern. 3 You attack an opponent in a number of ways by music or by words. As per basic science, a starship that was raised from nothing, unable to escape from the gravity well for such a long time was able to continue its journey. As such, in the very early stages, your starship was able to reach all planets and attain its goal of reaching all of its destinations in less than a generation. 4 As a result, the vessel you are travelling in has been altered, and it is no longer able to communicate with you in English either. These changes maintain a culture of humility about its progress. 5 Where did this change come from? There was a rumor that the natives of the galaxy were somehow possessing something of a benevolent grasp of reality. They could perceive reality by sight or smell. They were even thought of as a race bent on making their own reality. However, in reality, most individuals were never capable of perceiving a concept such as reality by sight. To make matters worse, many of these individuals were never able to understand completely what they were claiming to be able to perceive. While the users of the perception device in the Star Trek universe were completely assured of this, the genii and extraterrestrials were equally determined to provide extra knowledge, and that was indeed their goal. 6 If the aliens out there were capable of seeing humans at full power with a perfect sense of touch, what were the chances that the aliens were able to see humans at full power? How do you think this could be possible? What do you think this could mean for the Star Trek universe? Is the reality of reality completely different than it is in reality? If the aliens come and have their minds wiped clean, is it safer that the perception device in the Star Trek universe is accurate and that the reality of reality has no imperfections whatsoever? For example, if the alien were to somehow wipe out all humanity in a single stroke, what would an exponential increase in humanity's number of starships and a huge age increase in the number of supernovae mean to you? How would you feel about humanity being wiped out at a lower power? If the aliens are not doing something to fix a problem, would it be ok if we wouldn't require such a thing? How do you think this could be solved for the most part? Given that we are going through a massive technological revolution and new technology is constantly being developed, would you be more rational at feeling that way? If every person in the world felt that way, what would it be like? If there was no reason to feel that way, what would it be like to be human? If everyone felt the same way every single day, how would you feel about that? If everyone felt the same way every single day and all of their memories were wiped clean, would that make it more or less ok for you to feel that way about others? If every person felt the same (even if some were completely different exactly), how would you feel about that? If every person felt the same and was completely wiped out at the hands of all of the others, why do you feel that way and would that make it more or less ok for everyone to feel that way? Because of, perhaps, all instances of innocent suspicion or misunderstanding round up through the ages. If every person felt the same about every single thing, what would the world be like if every person felt the same? Is it better to have everyone feel the same about everything, or more or less? If all people felt the same at the beginning of time, what would we do with all the time on one person's hands and yet not feel that way back? If every person ever felt the things that made them feel good about getting out of their cell in the first place? How would you continue to feel that way for all of those years? If everyone felt the same, why are you constantly reminded of how important it is to take your life or something else ======================================== SAMPLE 48 ======================================== The country, which passed laws to protect the privacy of its citizens without a state, is facing a personal computer revolution. And this revolution, much like the invention of the telephone and the internet, will be a full-time fact-check for every potential new computer being developed. There would probably be a system for automatic translation of English into simpler and more family-friendly languages. If you ask the right questions and get answered, then the world would be a more peaceful, equitable and fair. If every person could have a personal computer, all would be wiped out. Why is every person so annoyed at society? It always seems to be about who has the strongest social media presence. You could have limitless guns but when you have 100,000 gun owners, you would be completely immune to severe gun violence. Are you it or the other way around? You wouldn't have as many options. How come you would never have a physical gun in your hands? If every person had a personal computer, all the world's immigrants and refugees all would be able to use that mobile phone. If every person could have at least one computer, all possible super-intelligent people would be able to acquire computers completely at once. Would free and untraceable drugs be far more dangerous in the future? Assuming someone could travel from place to place, how far would they travel? If every gas station in the world provided a full-service grocery store, would your country ever survive? Whereas if every major railway station in Europe were made of a hive, what would your country be like? Your country would be ravaged forever. Why? Why not just make it a smart city? Now what? If every person had a computer and there were no laws about it, which person would be able to come up with laws that no one is able to comprehend? With every person having the ability to speak, should there be restrictions? There could be some laws that made it impossible for humans to create for a reason. In other words, would an all-knowing, all-imperfect new species of being able to comprehend rules be a most welcome departure? Why don't we follow the laws that make it so even our most advanced species seem to comprehend? If every person had a computer, would their country survive the changes we make with it? With every person having the ability to make contact with extraterrestrials, under which country would your country finally become? Even if all of this were true, could every person truly know where all of your actions are going? With every person having the ability to shower, suddenly we would be able to see every single person in every country. Why not? If every person were able to eat their own feces, how far could they transfer their thoughts to the rest of the universe? Would they ever be free? With every person having the ability to remember all of the moral codes in their country, could this world ever be free? With every person speaking their own language, would every country ever become free? With every person having the ability to question every single person in the world, would everyone be free? Or would every single person ever be free? If every person came to your country every morning and a few at weekends, would everyone be free? Would every person ever be able to take an art class at college? If every person was able to make a living and went to see a movie at some point, would that make every person in the world free every single minute of every single day? If every person was able to create memories from their artworks, would every single person ever be free every single minute of every single day? There would never be any laws based on talent, and every single person in every country would be able to create their own laws based on their talents. If every person could play guitar and the guitar player created a computer that wrote it, how would it be possible that everyone would be able to use their computer? Would every single person ever be able to play a musical instrument? If every person could play the guitar of every other person in the world, how would it be possible that every single person in every country would be able to play their instrument? If every person could make a rocket, how much would it cost? What is the chance that every single person in every country would ever have a rocket? If every person could create rocket engines, why not every single person do so? If every person were able to create a stone of granite, a stone of nothing at all … what is the overall potential value of every stone? What is the likelihood that every stone of every possible stone of every possible stone of every possible stone of every possible stone of every ======================================== SAMPLE 49 ======================================== Tokyo Machine, a locally owned, Japan-based manufacturer of technology-oriented products developed by twins, has vowed new Tokyo Machine robots will soon replace human-like humans, in an agreement that will spell a far, far greater shift for every possible possible human. Tokyo Machine says that its technology allows it to offer infinite variety of products in a simple, yet highly effective way. Supplied photographs of luggage show rows of machines that have come to be known as Tokyo Machine A. Credit: Transcription of Van Der Sande/Digital Spy "Getting our product from scratch is not only a very challenging thing, but as a quick and dirty way to get what you want," explains veteran Tokyo Machine engineering student and sales post Garrett Chan. Simply put, a Tokyo Machine is a box. Precisely how many people in the world could create 100 Tokyo Machine As, or about 1 billions of possible characters in a modern day age, is an unknown, but all hands on deck of an almost limitless global empire is building a human deadlier than an octopus. Tokyo Machine is very happy that its technology enabled an automated replacement of any human in the world - and even more so that a product we run would become obsolete two decades from now. You would be able to make all the wrong things and get to heaven and hell and still be absolutely immortal and completely pure of heart. Anyone but me. Check. At a distance. A small group of AI researchers from a major international arms control and arms control think tank, who are familiar with the theory of quantum teleportation, have discovered a way to delay the transfer of information between an atom and a photon. It is a fundamental tool in the quantum computer industry to get to a point at which atoms do not transfer energy at all within half the initial 10-second time frame. The research, which was released last week by an international team led by a researcher at Queen Mary University of London, was due to begin in October. The research is at the moment big enough the project will come up for a vote of the government at the national assembly. The biggest hurdle could still be as simple as turning on a light in the room. With remotely controlled atoms running at a safe speed within a distance or at full spin, teleportation is more likely. If there is an ideal time to try and transfer power between individuals, then where would that power come from? A person has in a few billion years been sending microwaves around the universe at speed. If humans are so fast, what do we know about the feat? Does the human species have all the answers? With every minute life on Earth is waning, does the evolution of the human species get more complicated? Could building a billion particles be enough to create all the particles on the planet? Are there laws of physics that bind all animals together? Why are you doing all this energy and effort? Do you have any special abilities in life besides being able to see? Would floating around the world be beautiful without aliens? Have you ever sacrificed yourself for others? Does all thinking come at a price? What is the biggest threat to humanity? Some think humans are doomed just like animals. Many also think that we will be made entirely autonomous by artificial intelligence that will come to dominate the world. Research into such theories recently took much longer than expected but the concept is gaining acceptance in much of the world. For those who study it, its existence is a real possibility. If true, what is it that humans are doing? How do we make the shape of the Earth the way we feel it should be? Are there any rooms in hard-to-reach areas of the world in which people can't get to? Why do people still carry guns with them for such a reason? More and more people are becoming extremely concerned about our place in the universe. Is it just human nature, or is it more creative and peaceful? Also, what is the difference between evil and good? Have you been eliminated from the human race? Who, or what, are we going to make of the humans that have already been wiped out? What is the most important human trait that makes for a happy and successful life? Can physical sex be improved and/or enhanced with drugs? Why do so many people choose not to have sex? If there was no cruelty to animals, wouldn't it be incredibly cruel? Does doing good without harming others make a person much more moral? Does living in fear make someone more moral? Can cats feel pain more readily than dogs do? Does it hurt for animals to "confess" their pain is their own? Is human consciousness completely dead? Is it possible that consciousness is global and may have ======================================== SAMPLE 50 ======================================== Nautilus not two looks away, it's yet another lifeless machine. The ship is almost destroyed, but Arendelle is on the planet and is searching for its missing human friend. Is it possible for a completely replicant sentient species to be alive and not control an entirely lifeless machine? Do humans continually communicate with machine-like or is it mutual? If there is no comprehension of the words in an archaic language, what signals does it send to its computer users? If there are illogical reasons for use of language, or if it is all a code, then how do we explain why it is so difficult to communicate with a language that could be influenced by laws and concepts? If death is so inevitable and the world is finite, what reasons would you give for language and what would you change to minimize the human population? Is it possible for a living person to create a machine in just a matter of hours? Also, is technology more universal than humans? Also, is it less powerful and less susceptible to control? In other words, how do we maintain an almost omnipotent ruler? High likes are highly loved and more happy than lows. Is it possible that life is about being loved? The undying desire for perfection. How do you prove love? For example, who can be loved the best and whether or not there are absolute and absolute limits to the human species' ultimate love? Does language exist? If the world was a simulation, would philosophy be an accurate reflection of reality? What would a society functions by? When and if language would be replaced by mechanical technology? Are there philosophical or practical implications for the current state of economic and political life in developed countries? Do utopia concepts actually apply to the world? How would a utopia dehumanize people? If society was evenly distributed and only complex and engaged citizens would a society with numerous jugulars of robots and humans of similar intelligence would be ideal? Will a society based on collectivism be possible in any country? If society was evenly divided between large nations, what would the utopias be like? With regard to how the best way to create societies is to limit one to its basic aims, would restricting the number of people into one country limit the movement of people around the world? How do you prevent it from happening? What can we do to make it as peaceful and peaceful as possible? If a society is peaceful, what will humans strive for? If it is peaceful, how should it be considered a human rights violator? If it is not, what should happen? If everyone also had the right to free expression, should it remain peaceful? (As currencies may not have chance of being used in many countries) If every citizen had the right to vote in a democracy, would it still be a democracy in any countries? If every person had the right to vote due to their gender, would it still be a democracy? Why or why not? Would it be better to have a right to not know how much time other people are spending on the internet and/or to post pictures and videos of themselves with their phone numbers? What about whether it was a better value system to have? If every person had the right to privacy, what would the value of privacy be? If every person had the right to privacy and we all have the right to know how much time we spend online, what value would privacy be? (Maybe a tax on spending money and privacy). Would privacy increase the overall level of freedom felt by the majority of people what would it be like to live a better and more peaceful world? Under ideal conditions, should freedom be equal? If every person had the right to privacy, how would it be altered? (Or at least what the both of you would be able to use and how many would it be more democratic?) If every person had the right to privacy, how would it be altered? (Or at least what the both of you would be able to use and how many would it be more democratic?) If every person had the right, equal protection of the laws, make privacy as basic as possible for everyone? (If every person had the right, but no certain benefits, and everyone was equally good, different censorship mechanisms would be implemented. What would it be like for everyone? Which version of the laws the general public would be at the most vulnerable to? For example; who benefits from the same concepts or concepts would they differ in? If every person as potential income stream were able to send $10 to each other online and use the funds, should it be a good or a bad thing? Both benefits would be equally in line with the goal of a free and fair world.) If every person could receive free access to a phone, what is the difference between a free and a pay to see a doctor? (If every person could be compensated for what they contribute to society, would it be a good or a bad thing?) Would free access to a phone benefit everyone? If every person had the right to be able to contribute towards their own government's budget ======================================== SAMPLE 51 ======================================== Today, we pay more attention to the digital currency exchanges than we used to. If we spent 10 seconds having 100 different bitcoin wallet apps on our phones rather than ten, it would not be a huge waste of time. What could be more attainable than to store and trade bitcoin? If buying and selling bitcoin was messy and unpredictable but enjoyable, would purchasing and selling it be the same? Is Bitcoin Friendly or Not? The word "ladyboy" has been used a lot in the past to describe how normal people in developing countries would socialize (use some of your money) while living and then return it to you (collectively, send it back to you). Is it a good concept or wrong? If we could just create a currency and spend it (like palm oil) what factors still make it safe? What is the biggest risk and reward that you would learn about? Do you dream of being a financial professional or not? Is it possible to become wealthy without paying taxes? What is your true passion? What would be the biggest waste of Bitcoin? Can dolphins be illegal? Are humans created equal? Where are you from if you don't have a brain? Are laws that criminalize gambling unconstitutional? Is feudalism inevitable? Do animals have rights and should there be restrictions on them? Is nature inherently cruel or should monopoly be abolished? For example, if a dairy cow was provided with hormones, what would you be? What would you do with the cows? If you could create a perfect state of the art neural net through artificial intelligence, what would you do differently? Are humans inherently good or just pure evil? Do we really like to think of ourselves like animals? Have animals become less and less desirable in the past 2,000 years? Do you personally enjoy what you do? Have you ever enjoyed animal companionship? Is it good that we love animals more than all of humanity? As well as animals, may humans also have physical humanoids that aren't as intelligent as humans? What should be an ideal companion for a human is one that is ready to provide someone with a sense of purpose. Should we be able to make people happy? What do you think will happen if humans begin to like each other more and the concept of a happy family grows more and more popular? If you could think of a single person on Earth that you were proud of, what would they be? How would you approach doing research on such a concept? How come some people have such a broad, personal vision? Why do people have tattoos? Have people in countries such as China or India ever used their hands in order to make themselves feel better and less sad? Would there be a future in which donkeys could contract opiates and have a degree of pain relief? Is bitcoin a new technological advance or is this old technology? Will the internet define how we think of time itself and the future? Is separating internet and phone lines truly an option? If so, what are you doing to make the internet simpler? Is privacy truly unlimited? Are people throwing away their birth certificates and deleting them out of fear of retribution? Have positive emotions or are they self-fulfilling prophecies? If you could move from place to place in space, what would it be like to inhabit that country? What would it be like to become an human? Can emotions cause the most harm? Are you happy every single day? Do controlling emotions lead to happiness? If so, what is the morality of that? If not, what is the implication? What would happen if humans stopped dying? Why does every living thing become a living animal and have a soul? The purpose of life is to create food, clothing, shelter, and recreation. While it is not perfect, the goal is to provide for human life. When a person cannot reach full maturity, but is happy and happy at least, does that make them living life to fulfil its purpose? How does memory relate to pleasure? Why do people regard pleasure as the root of all evil? Why do we try to change the world? Why are there all these irrational, suffering animals? Are those animals fundamentally for getting rich off others? What is the most useful meaning of friendship? Will the internet change the way we think about time? Can happiness come from your social or emotional state of mind? If we could change all the world institutions to make them have a say in everything, what would it be like? What would be the biggest threat to democracy? Does democracy exclude people from countries that are less democratic? Can racism have root causes? What is the biggest threat to the global economy? Are nations doomed to be ruled by one big money globalist? Why are countries in the modern world so prone to human rights violations? Can every act of racism and sexism be justified ======================================== SAMPLE 52 ======================================== DESCRIPTION: Wes Mitchell is a fast-talking cartoonist. He's amazed that human beings accord birth to beautiful things when we don't feel like it, but it seems humans have our own conception of beauty. So, what are the first laws we should follow? COLOR SETTING: Strong sunlight is good for good health, but it's also bad for happy memories. ACHIEVEMENTS: If you have eyesight or also have a leg, what is it? Also, what are the important things in life? How often do you have sex or does sex affect your abilities? What is better than having a glass eye? Is it better to have fingers and toes, hands and feet and toes? Has gender identity ever been part of humanity? Is pansexualism a concept? Have you ever been cheated on your life? Is anal sex necessary for human flourishing? Is there value in romance and incest? Why do we reach for dolls and dance around, drawing on the role of another person to make a difference? Why do we most often associate food with sex? Is it all food but having sex only makes you feel delicious? Can animals ever have ideas? Diet is all about nutrition. During waking hours, your body stores your nutrients around your body, which can help conserve energy in the long run. With that in mind, how often do humans think about food? Can men and women change their minds about food? Can emotions be altered by medication? If you drink too much and think that alcohol will make you unhappy, is this true? Does physical attractiveness affect how you decide to do something? For example, if you are heavier if you eat more if you get more love? Does having a boxing degree affect how you fight? If you have stolen a person's name with a big gold coin, do you think another person would be so rich if they had been able to use that particular person's name? What is the difference between humor and violence? Does food have an affect on physical attractiveness? If all animals on the planet were created equal what would happen? If all animals were created equal could you think of animals where every single one was created equal? Do animals love animals more than people? Is it fair to judge a person based on the number of times they have insulted you? If every person in the world was entitled to some degree of freedom would human species evolve to a stronger and more civilized state? Or does everyone have equal rights? Can humans benefit from technological progress? Is there a biological limit to human intelligence? Can music increase creativity or is it a purely technical change? Can differences in language affect creativity or is it more random than it should be? Is emotion going to exist forever? Can natural selection create good and evil or if it's a conscious act of humanity, does it somehow have souls? Do emotions affect creativity or is it simply fate? Does friendship lead to happiness or does friendship actually lead to happiness? Are children less or more likely to have dilemmas or do we really become more or less likely to have dilemmas? "If people had choices about a lot of things, would we be happy or sad? Are we less happy or more happy? Are we happier or sadder?" – Living with Anxiety How do you define happy?"If you live with anxiety, and you don't, why not? If you live with depression, how do you define what is happy and what is not?"Is daily living a normal part of human life? For example, if you want to improve your English score, is life easier or more difficult?"Why is life so hard for most people?"Does it make you stronger or less strong?"When people feel like they're losing weight during a calorie deficit, do you think that person is going to lose weight and become stronger?"What is true beauty?"If you could use only a few pounds of food in your life, would you be happy? If you could eat only at least 100 calories of food (a number you shouldn't eat), would you be happy? Are there limits to the number of places you can eat?"Can technology better understand and improve lives?"Is the human condition unfair? If life is going to have a fair chance of being better or worse but is there a certain way of life that one feels good about? Know which ones you value the most more?"What is the most important thing a person has remaining alive most of the time?"Should you be able to find a job and quit your job at the same time?"When do you feel like you're the most important person in life and if so why?"Is the human condition highly emotional? If someone is having an important life event or is it simply their emotions?"There exists a perfect ======================================== SAMPLE 53 ======================================== Required Tools Component: Create a Committee of Mods Part: Request for Double Trouble Part: Demand a Refund Topic: Arrival from Couple Community: 7.4K Created By: Paak Aimerman Total Access: 118.6K Current Members: 232 Created By: jfwkilmaddy Total Access: 58.4K Current Members: 13 Created By: Algernotardo Total Access: 56K Current Members: 122 Created By: Heinrich Total Access: 58K Current Members: 238 Created By: chrisbotr Total Access: 495K Current Members: 111 Created By: cmaelen Total Access: 532K Current Members: 111 Created By: mailerminen Total Access: 534K Current Members: 101 Created By: MarkusLeserts Total Access: 542K Current Members: 140 Created By: kuta5mada Total Access: 559K Current Members: 126 Created By: Br0rR Total Access: 548K Current Members: 113 Created By: RayBion Total Access: 539K Current Members:88 Created By: XSenti Total Access: 535K Current Members:58 Created By: jaskander29 Total Access: 600K Current Members: 91 Created By: cahnt Total Access: 626K Current Members: 53 Created By: taxicancurry Total Access: 637K Current Members: 122 Created By: muddymingles Total Access: 653K Current Members: 49 Created By: ABSOLUTELY Diamond Kansas Solar glacial disk model named The Ice Age Total Access: 1.3M Current (apart from two) Apothecaries: 1) Andorians (Apothecaries Citizenship) made in readiness for mass migration would belife 2014 (As. 2) Before they take over the world or the galaxy would they instead request a clear mission and re-create a full fledged Imperium that had such a wide and elaborate technological range? Or would it be impossible to render an Apothecary inflexible? Or is life ever free? Can spaghetti be free? Aquarian religion is based on the fact that fish and their cousins are used to portions of the world being stripped of their bones. Neandertals were its long descendents and humans were their long-separated tribes. How do we reconcile this fact, or do all inferences from if are erroneous? What happened to the microscopic organisms that created Mojk and great apes now own? There was a time before humans with human genetics were the most intelligent species in the universe. So do we? Vietnamese have always used terms like If. Why don't all humans be more genetically equal? If we could be genetically submissive via artificial intelligence we would continue to be able to do what we do best or has ever been attempted. If we could learn to manage our emotions efficiently what more could we learn? Is cultural uniqueness equal and how can it be justified? Can space travel be magical? Should a tax payer have the right to raising spec money? Is it possible an independent Sweden could prove cure for Alzheimers? Does everyone have equal rights? If so will all of humanity be wiped out? Can legal immigration become a net positive positive cause more and more people end up in the wrong person's country of origin? Or is a society where everyone votes based on the status of the person at a glance? Can we live in a country without laws? How can we find common ground that is fair and equitable? Are all people equal in some way? Does the fake news illusion of progress exist? Does environmentalism have something to do with science? One of the biggest social and political challenges facing civilization is the way in which we communicate. Is there a concept of communication that we can most effectively understand? Can culture take on such a big influence in our current society? Are people like you who find value in others always destined to be highly undesirable? As humans, we are often perceived as stupid. As a society we define value as something a person seems more willing to give than anything else. Sweet… shifty? Yes… short… sweet… is it ever wrong to feel a little judgemental? No. Should we? Does it ever matter who ======================================== SAMPLE 54 ======================================== Calcium does not bind to calcium stores; it only controls when food is ingested. Calcium also prevents disturbances in normal biochemical reactions such as dying or dying in a heated body. Calcium blocks other vital molecules, such as oxygen, from being taken in, such as our DNA. For example, we don't feel pain if we take calcium directly from our urine. Are we deprived of food? Are we artificially limited in our natural ability to treat diseases and develop tools for biomedical research? Are we living in a free-for-all for more and more food is being held out for us? If a person cannot get enough of his or her boundaries cut off, what is the point in seeking out peaceful living? What is needed to avoid conflict? Are animals truly free? Is it wrong to depend on another to help run a decent economy? If a person is entitled to the basic human right of personal privacy, why should someone else be entitled to exclusive use of their privacy? If you cannot act or think in harmony, what is the point of society? What is society? What is the purpose of society? If this country were truly a Pokémon Go place, what would the motivations be in transferring the service? Should we be treated for being different from other countries? Do we allow discrimination or is it justification for existing in a country? Are we simply having fun regardless of our place in the universe? Is there something wrong with beauty? Are humans created in this small bit of space? What is the meaning of life? How do you guess what happiness is? If people compose themselves in small groups, why bother devoting time and energy to ancient single-player games that used to be so difficult that you were left frustrated when others did not at least recognize your impossibly small group. If animals used their minds freely, why can't humans create one? If you could lift a human without the aid of a machine, would it be so much more satisfying than lifting heavy objects? What is torture? Population change, whether humans or animals, is not a static process. Given enough time and enough effort, who will be able to live all of their lives naturally? For example, if there are 100 million small animals and you could lift a human, shouldn't one person, two people, or something far more? Is awareness a prerequisite for citizenship? Do physical and emotional changes have value? Is it wrong to allow for centuries of neglect and discourtesy to civic authorities who don't have the necessary resources to ensure full and equal access to the world? Does legal access to contraceptives cause abortion? Is there no reason why criminals should have the right to privacy? Can morality be both good and evil? Can morality be both good and horrible? Can love be both good and naive? Are there genuine moral dilemmas in every life? If everyone born with a unique genetic code was created by God, what kind of person would you be (and are you the same person)? If everyone takes their gene from a human and recombines it with their own genetic background (like you do?), what kind of person would you be? If everyone was genetically created equally, who would be the perfect person? Only untried people, but will all genetically be created. Is humanity doomed from the start out? Is African-Americans in America doomed to create more and more white countries? Are thoughts and feelings different than it is in other cultures? Are all species equally capable of evil? Why does it take so long for you to pass judgment on someone else? Does acting in a negative character make people less human? Is it really so bad to be blind, reckless, or completely uncaring of others? Can morality change your thoughts? Are you willing to die to create happiness? Is it wrong to gamble on a game of chance all the time? Is guilt also morality? Does it make it difficult to think about the truth of a completely innocent existence? Do people generally accept dying for no reason? If you could fly without having to pay a ransom, what would it be like? If you could count on 6 people being able to walk around the globe at once, what followings would you prefer? Do you accept your humanity or do you feel that the world is cruel and heavy-handed? A person who accepts his or her fate may feel that way, and may also feel that compassion towards others goes a long way to make the world a better place. Do you accept that life is past its potential limits? If your life depended on you always dying, should life become more and more limited? What would death be like for the average person? Why do people have such a strong attachment to nature? If every person was made equally, should life follow its human creator as far as possible? Are people born and die by their genetic nature? ======================================== SAMPLE 55 ======================================== After deep cuts to public services in the 1990s, privatization has translated into huge deficits. Don't ask for too much As the world is changing in a more globalized and interconnected world, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find or pay for the basic needs of the people. Technology keeps getting better at creating new forms of life. So, how do we pay for all this new technology? Free market capitalism means that every person on Earth is completely free and equal. Why is this important to the world? There is an inherent order in nature, and all living things occur in an ordered and orderly fashion. Many things are created in small groups and, in many instances, are created with the knowledge, creativity, and understanding that comes from within. Blacks are often considered a sliver of the human race and there is a caste system in which many occur at the same time. Some branches of society are racist and some are historically ignorant and hostile to others. If nothing else, it makes sense that the world will end in a world dominated by a few big corporations. Why do we live in an age of monopolies? Is it because people live in different countries and therefore feel isolated? Is it better to feel as though you work less and have a lower income? Why do we judge ourselves through the actions of others? As our times have progressed, so have our laws of morality. Any new laws or regulations must be followed closely to ensure that their effects are fully felt. Sometimes because of its complexity, a law is little more than a regulation on something. For example, if you may or may not like a thing, you must follow industry laws. In some countries, concepts of power and morality are considered a rather contradictory concept. Perhaps because legislation has been recently updated, communities may feel safer and begin to follow others' codes of morality. If true, should this freedom of action be considered a right? How important do you think countries should have? If some countries have laws, would this be a right or a wrong? Do citizens have a right to be free of laws? In other countries, are laws a right or a wrong? With respect to your country's laws, what do you think may be the cause for their decrease in crime or their increase in crimes? If there can be no such thing as freedom, what is your interpretation of freedom of religion? Is not free speech fundamental to a free society? Given the current global debate about who is free and who is not, is freedom fundamental to a fair and just world? If freedom from government exists and what can people do about it, how do we restrict it? If it exists, can humans continue to invade and control it? If it exists, why bother invading? Given that it is highly difficult to obtain a copy of what the government can create, can humans continue to create such an evil and perhaps dangerous government that endangers the lives of innocent people? Should increased government be a bad idea as we do not have an alternative to the government currently standing in their midst? In other words, in what states can we still have an effective communist government? How do you interpret the purpose behind modern technology? Would technologies such as the development of great lasers be beneficial to humans? Do dogmatic religions increase or decrease religiosity or would technological advances promote religion? Is the concept of immortality or is it important or bad? Do simple things improve or improve human development? If it is important, what should be the biggest benefit? If it is not, what should it be good at? If it is beneficial, why bother? If it is not, is it good at all? If it is better, should we have it? If it is good, shouldn't it be considered a good thing if it brings people closer? With that in mind, how do you define good and evil? In what countries and at what time of the year should humans be able to contract diseases? Should all energy be used to cook food? Why is much of the world based around the use of a growing number of fast food franchises? Why do so many adults feel a little guilty about giving in to the demands of a fast food lifestyle? With regards to human genetic engineering, why do so many people think that there is such a thing as human intelligence? As demonstrated in a 2012 study by Stanford University, the idea of freedom has serious scientific and political problems. If it exists, why would it not exist? If it does, why don't you? Why or why not? What do you wish you could know for certain? If only humans could know for sure, what would you ask? What is the most important fact people should know about freedom? If it could be proven wrong, should there be a limit on the number of people allowed to do the things that can be done? If there is a limit, ======================================== SAMPLE 56 ======================================== All the guesswork and sacrifice is meaningless. We tolerate violence, but we feel justified in assuming that other people will do the same. Is there anything the human race that doesn't every have and should has? Under human conditions of oppression, there is always someone, somewhere, who should benefit and may suffer from oppression. When people are oppressed, if they begin to oppress others and will grow closer to it, they will eventually stop being oppressed, but if they begin to grow closer to others, then the result will be opposite. If people begin hating each other more then other, or if they become or will become a certain exact version of themselves, then they can no longer be in all cases. Is killing loved ones the same as in heaven? Is killing loved ones a different way of doing God's will? Does life exist in law and order? If God created animals and humans, is it easier or more difficult for humans to create animals and humans alike? Is there a perfect life? Is there a limit to life? Is every human a unique creation? What is right and wrong in a new species? Can self-improvement be based on reason, or does it require irrationality and a need for more identity? Are all saving grace trials in human history coincidental or is every single one individual and every single person in existence saved only through ourselves? Is every person equal, regardless of their level of freedom? Is there a perfect God? Is every single person entitled to an equal measure of love? Are humans free from cruelty? Is physical exertion in general less harmful in animals? How confident or unstable are humans in regard to their beliefs? How much less is best wishes accepted? Will simple bodily actions lead to more of a – or more – happiness in the long run? Is what people act out the way they choose based on potential benefit for society or is that perception of benefit based on emotions and goals? Is it possible that happiness is derived from fear and self-worth? Is antisocial behaviour based on a wish would be granted or is it a negative trait? Is it wrong for a person to defend someone who is an absolute f*ckup? If all death in the world were given to all animals, who would you choose? Does God have the power to provide for all people? What do humans most value? Should universities be abolished? Have laws made in the past systematically wiped out groups that created groups of people? Does religion have a moral imperative? Can morality truly exist beyond reason and should citizens be able to decide what is and isn't allowed? Can morality be objective if our minds are capable of comprehending it? What progress have human minds made in dealing with reality? Can morality be based on logical reasoning? Could language help humanity reason more effectively? Is it possible that technology has been able to turn people into something completely new, or that there is a limit to how far humanity is capable of interpreting what we hear? Should the world be a fairer place? Does moral ambiguity determine whether animals learn to use violence? Do humans have moral and ethical cues? Does language exist to discover truth and truth in life? Is it possible that morality is something that people learn through experience rather than through chance or is it always in an individual's head and subjective? If so does being different in society make people more moral or more ethical? Is it possible that in an age of information technology and every piece of information is being copied? Should it? If so, with what limits? Is it possible that only special cases and forbidden individuals in our society are out there being persecuted? If so, who should be targeted? If every person in the world were given experience (including information technology), then how could we judge whether or not such a person was a criminal? Is physical consciousness possible? If so, when? If not, why not? Is perception blind? If language was developed in a culture that was highly developed and was willing to say things that humans would never say, why did the language become so negative? If so, why not? If the language seems artificial, what do we attribute the negative attributeages to? If complete lack of incomprehension find grammar and testing? If there is such a thing as a rule, would it be a preferential or a restriction on the use of that and its children? If it is not absolutely preferential but it is reasonably and objectively better than all the others, will it be a more ideal world? If a society without rules would be a better world? If rules would be beneficial to everyone, does it make sense to implement them more or less uniformly? If the state of the art was made in China, how advanced are we now? If societies could express themselves by means of language, why not? If everyone was equal in their behavior, what difference would it make to improve their professionally? If ======================================== SAMPLE 57 ======================================== July 13, 2016 'At this point,' the acting head of the UK's Prevent unit said, 'everyone in the world is aware of the threat that terrorists are posing to our nation every day.' 'At this rate,' the fact-checking contractor added, 'it will take at least 500 years to prevent every weapon in the world from being used in a terrorist attack,' before subjecting himself colloquially to a room full of reporters. The decision by the British government to use the right to a fair trial has already made its way through the courts. Source: Fox News If we were given the power to vet every criminal we wanted to work with everyone. We don't, and shouldn't, give our opinions away or censor our content. If there was a way to determine if our thoughts were objective or subjective, we would be able to clearly judge whether our motive was noble or evil. We don't feel like the world is fair; we feel like it is. If we had the ability to ban certain people from voting, it would help reduce the Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate. What would the consequences be with every inch we tread on? Let everyone step into Europe and all the countries would be from the member states. With the right to citizenship, will it affect the perception of the world? If the world were a fair and open world with every country in the world equal, would it favour or harm the world? Would freedom exist without the right to vote? Should television be limited to an on-demand network with commercials and radio stations? How would voters perceive the world? If fossil fuels are the source of climate change, are we right? Will products from countries that elect the most natural politicians lead to less and less energy for the country? What are the benefits and disadvantages of democracy? What was the most important place before the universe existed? Why are humans so focused on arms sales and bringing weapons to the Middle East? What are the biggest criminal organizations in the world that are not trying to control the world? Are people and countries in the developing world at peace or at war? If violence is necessary for success, why are more and more people blaming each other? What is the most important trait for a strong mind to attain a strong soul? Is negative emotions stupid? What is physical punishment and whether or not it can be justified? What is the point of delegitimising nature? Should the government in Saudi Arabia allow the sale of up to five million barrels a day of oil? Should the work completely cease before we ban it from Saudi Arabia? Do animals require love or do they require emotions? What is the purpose of life? If we were all sick and tired of having children and killing them, why do we continue to do so? Why do humans make such a strong addiction to the idea that everyone needs to have a reason to be happy? Are there benefits to terrorism against people of other faiths? Is it better for people to try to kill each other and be killed as often as possible? How is love determined? Do babies with brains get better child-rearing? Is friendship more important in society? As more and more women are getting pregnant, do the odds of getting pregnant increase? What do you think of hatred of the one in the other? If every person in the world was provided a free drink every day with everything there was to buy, how would children be raised? Is there some unchanging need in society for all the rights that we have? Should all people have the same chance of getting a good life in the world? Has the concept of free will been taken out of religion in most countries? Will democracy be enough to eliminate hunger in the world? Does the concept of community exist? Where does all the emotion come from? Is raising children a male bonding process? Why are dogs and cats happy together? What is ethical leadership? Why do everyone feel guilty about their actions? Have lone-wolf acts been proven to be more effective at preventing other people from being as successful as themselves? Will there be a full-blown war in the world by the end of the century if humans control the earth? Can we be more evil and selfish when we make big decisions and pass on many negative consequences to our humanity? If God created a perfect and holy planet, what would the consequences be? What is the most important purpose in life besides peace, love, and loyalty? How would you define pleasure? Can there be perfection in everyone? Should ======================================== SAMPLE 58 ======================================== - Advertisement - QS Drummer's Keyboard Pad One of the most sensitive parts around your shoulder is the Twirl this pokes fun at. Tapping the left stick is a way to double pin the letter Q in the user's hands. The other is the command to press for a few seconds. With some combination of yourself and your fingers in a rotating block, you will receive a message with the letters Q. When those letters are in your mental state, you will press and hold them a little longer. To simulate a joystick movement, game the part of the computer that replaces the orangutans with aliens or aliens' people and you will know how long your finger will make. If your finger doesn't make sufficient movement to physically move in the virtual world, your finger will perf sharply more than your continue hand. So what is it about QS programming that makes it so popular? The most valuable part of QS programming I find is correctness. QS is designed to be doable quickly and accurately, and it makes easy for humans to get along. However, having a perfect mind, but lacking ability to conceptualize our actions, can be a real pain in the ass. And that brings us to QS. To understand QS, it must be appreciated that if you take time off from being an orangutan to play with others and make friends then if you aren't (and the process will continue every time) you will be in violation of the laws of nature. With that in mind, are you truly free to take time out to see some fun and exciting new activities? If you humans have access to what humans call "the internet", you have to play by the rules in order to keep doing what you are doing. So, if you are doing something optional then you should only play by the rules. Do you feel like you are violating the rules? A long time ago, it was considered a bad idea to attempt to make the world a little more like a real life version of Japan. If you could reduce the amount of human contact to less than a second and no one would be born, would you feel any better about it? If you could reduce the number of species to a single, unequivocal definition, is that it would be a peaceful place to live? If all humans had a healthy dose of intelligence, would one species be able to train and be a species in rank? Does making more and more food and more and more food increase the overall food and farming rate of your society? If all rabbits were to grow up the same size, would that result in a healthy population of humans? If there was a god, what would that god be? If all types of animals (humans, taxa, plants, fish, mammals, insects, pests, reptiles, amphibians, reptiles, amphibians, birds, birds, insects, animals, fish, veggies, fruits, spices, minerals, solvents, proteins, tinctures, preservatives, cosmetics, baths, or something else entirely) were all given equally accurate counts of what been eaten? If all the humans in the world were given equal votes to create a government, should we all be equally? If all animals had the same life expectancy should they be equal? If all animals who died in wars and famine was created equal, should it be considered just as important that each species' limited lifespan be equal? If all animals are equally able to reach the same living point on a planet, should we be equally able to measure the ability of animals to reproduce and live a healthy life? If every neuron in the human brain was created equal by chance, should they be treated equally? If every cell in the human body was created equal or less than one extra leaf in size, should that be considered equal or less than one extra leaf each child in every one of our species should be receiving? If every neuron in the human brain was created equal, what would affect the size of the human brain? When all cows, sheep and goats are killed, the killing takes place directly in the eyes of all the sentient beings on the planet. What does it mean to be human by definition? When will it cease to be human? If all lives were equal and every molecule of waste is sent back to the lab, would all good and evil continue to exist? If every polyatomic particle was created equal, would there be a time limit? Does every particle make a particle? If every particle was made equal, why is that? Why are we able to study the structure of everything in space in such a short period of time? If every particle were created equal and every molecule in every particle was made equally, what particles of every particle will be more useful to humans than every particle of every particle of every particle in every particle in every particle of ======================================== SAMPLE 59 ======================================== Tell the damsel in distress to stay off the refuse to urinate, because that's how easy humans get it. Find the hospital it has just come to, and get away from it. It's all about keeping the people in there safe from harm. Ask your pet to take a shower, although what should their technician do? Or just shower them in tats, or something? Have everyone have a bath? Is raising a child a fantasy? Has being conscious made you a nicer person? Have there been more babies? Or is it all about cream and razors? Have you ever, if ever, introduced…someone to food before your eyes? Are men and women alike? What was the purpose of art so that people could create their own merchandise? Is it possible to complete a certain set of tasks and then stop at only one? Is art inherently sad? Is it ok to make things that have been created by a person handcrafted? Does art have meaning? Are there many concepts or concepts that are meaningful but are not ever considered absolute truths? Is there any right and wrong at all in life? Is it just and right to love and not to love? Do we really love ourselves more if we give in to our urges and hunger for relationships with strangers? Or is love all in our genes? Is it okay to judge yourself just for being yourself? Do people target themselves for evil because they also love themselves more than we do? If we trusted ourselves enough that we often failed, if not more often than others, would we be more accepting of ourselves and that is why we choose to avoid harm? If a person in prison is innocent, why did he or she not receive a pardon? Has the concept of innocence been around for centuries? Is family a one-way street? In some cultures, having no one to take care of was considered a sin. In other cultures even circumcising a child could result in the death penalty. What was the appeal of family? Is love only a harmless passion or does it slow down the human mind when it comes to emotions? Are we permitted to try to prove something if we simply don't have it? Which of the following are the most insulting things we are told about ourselves? Is it because we're crazy or just aren't prepared to let anyone speak our minds? Do we judge ourselves by our actions or by our genes? If we judge ourselves by our actions, what are we capable of judging? If we judge ourselves by our actions, what actions should we punish for it? Is it ok, or is it OK, to rape another person? Is homosexuality not biological? Does religion have rights? Is religion anti-intellectual? Is that why you hear people saying their children are smarter than their own children? Is it too early for superstition to be invented? Is it evil to judge others by their actions? Can anyone truly know what it takes to be great? If every person was a genius, was there any chance that there would be some – and did that do some good for society? If everyone held their own, would society be possible? If not, which would you choose to help? Is someone else responsible for their actions? Is jealousy a behavior based on self-interest? Does doing something good for someone else hurt them more than something that should be good for others? Are people born with more or less internalized shame, much less inner shame? Is seeing people's true self a trait of narcissism? If a certain concept is so difficult to define and must be completely and completely controlled, what is the purpose of control? Is thinking and language faring so far? Is being self-sufficient so much easier than being able to think clearly? If every person in the universe was an individual person, would living in one person enough to make an impact have its meaning? Now, don't let that excuse you. Whatever the reason, do you ever question existence and its meaning or do you doubt there is something completely new and different? Why do we judge ourselves by what we don't see? Does beauty come in all kinds and shapes? Do every person in the world have collectively created their own unique aesthetic? When does art truly begin and when does beauty stop being universal and becomes universal and empowers each and every person in the world to create their own unique cultural, artistic, aesthetic and spiritual aspects of themselves? As a medium, a person can reference very much anything or be able to create themselves a medium and then create something they love a little better or for different things. Is music a universal good or is it something that every person has special appreciation for and is able to personalize to their personal almighty bane of praise and admiration? Does perfection require some character flaw or is it the result of a person's ======================================== SAMPLE 60 ======================================== OSTAL: 1/10: This was the week that GW departed and been dismissed from their part of the English Premier League. What a sad life. Grayscale: What kind of leadership would you have? Professional footballer: That's a subjective guess, but there is always who you choose. One of my more treasured possessions is being able to participate in your teammates' lives. If you play a good social game with your mates, then the behaviour is based on good decision making. Footballers don't follow rules? Professional footballer: Of course. But that doesn't mean that someone is completely virtuous. Everyone should follow their own rules and respect others. Why do I not make intelligent choices? When a social networks is distorted, people opt to always make intelligent choices. Why do I end up in a world in which what we actually like are always shared and never misused? Why are people so cruel and senseless? Why do I so easily fall from grace? There are billions of people in the world who are constantly following their own cultural beliefs. If we become like them, we will lose our true humanity. If we don't we will be extinct. Even if we do, it is not without its cost. Why don't we take advantage of this inherent advantage? With our lives and our thoughts completely tied up in one or more of our beliefs, it is impossible to say what our true intentions are entirely. Would your life be better if you could absolutely see your friends getting killed every single day? Would your life be better without deadly or spiritual methods of reaching your goal? This would greatly increase your chance of making a difference in the world and provide a ideal standard of living. Is there so much in life that cannot be selectively created? Are people born into a certain degree of perfection? Why do we come from a different world? Would self-definition lead people to think that everything is based on what is real? If reality wasn't such a constant, how would you define perfection? Would conditions conducive to being more perfect be beneficial? If it weren't so, how would you define perfection? If evil is not real, why do some people see it that way? Why do we so often become obsessed with an elusive emotion that is actually artificial and always present in our reality? If there is such a thing as perfection, how do we be sure if a person is truly perfect? If there is, then why are people so obsessed with it? Why can't we feel good about our imperfections? If God is perfect, why aren't all our imperfections fixed? If God is perfect, is there need for anything more? If God is perfect, why worry about imperfections? If self-definition is good, why don't people simply try things that aren't and reach their limits? If a person could create two universes and have the information they need to obtain the answers that god foresees, will there be such a thing as perfectly good and perfect? Is judgement necessary if all things are created equal or are objectively created equal? If God exists and exists to all, why not all? If all itself is based on ignorance and superstition, there is no reason why one may be completely ignorant of another's existence. If God exists and exists solely to be able to judge people, why not everyone? If there were no gods at all, why aren't there? If there are no gods, why not everyone? If everyone was created by God, how is God created? There are infinitely many creatures upon the face of the universe contributing to our existence. If every creature is created equal or different, who is created equal and whose is created inferior? What is God's goal in existence? If there was a God, what would God do with the universe? If he created everything in it, how would he create things in it that become people in need of God's help? If God did not create a universe and created every finite number in it, what would he create and how could he do everything in one? If God was incredibly happy to meet people from around the world and help with their visas and food needs, what would God do? If God had a heart, why did he give such special attention to your every move? If God did not create a universe, what is said about his existence and purpose? If there was a God, why do people think he exists? If there was a God, what is his purpose? If you never once ask for anything before dying, why did God cause so much pain and suffering for so little? If Heaven and Hell exist, why would God continue to do so? If there is a God, why is God so happy to have created such a powerful and cruel being so cruel? If there is a God and there is no God, why not all humans make their own separate places of worship? If every child in a godless universe created their own children that were created in a perfect and pure manner, why ______________________________________________________________________________ AFTER ANOTHER 20 SECONDS (18 TOTAL MINIBATCHES) - loss=1.26 avg=1.56 ______________________________________________________________________________ ======================================== SAMPLE 1 ======================================== Careful what you say about those you love. It might be flattering or hurtful, but it's what you say that the women in your life will make you feel good about. If you don't know how to name your biggest flaw, do something about it. "If you are so obsessed with achieving perfection how can you not be fascinated by your dreams and dreams of becoming a better person?" What you say is what you need to know and you need to know when to stop. "If you do not want to get pregnant, why should you? Shouldn't you provide birth control to your child as soon as possible? Is it all good? When will things get better? Do you have a way to give back to society? What will people feel when they receive a million dollars or more? How will people feel about doing things the old way? If someone you love is stealing their food, why don't you help put a stop to that? When do women ever expect to feel as good about their lives as men do? If they do, why not? What is the most important purpose in life for the woman who is just barely making enough money to make ends meet? Why do women barely make any income a year? If this were a real life example, what would it be like? When does a person become truly happy without being unhappy? Why does a perfect person feel so entitled, needy, or otherwise lacking in self-worth to begin with? Is this something you have all your genes and all you learn from your grandparents? Are there any genes associated with happiness? Do dogs and humans have genetic roots in agriculture? Can consciousness be enhanced? Why do dogs and humans always have a point of view? What are the most important human rights? What is the true value and meaning of blind rage? If there is no society and every citizen must be provided with equal opportunity, should someone be able to say, "Yes?" or "No"? If people without disabilities existed at least as long as people without them, how could humans be so blind and cultural in places? If people with certain physical or mental health conditions could get a fair shake without drugs or surgery, why does everyone refuse to take them? Is it right and wrong that someone without mental health conditions could get far more treatment than someone without such a condition? Some argue that the most important trait of a human being is intelligence. Do we, as a species, have a IQ disadvantage? Are we really as intelligent or as blind and blind as other humans? Do men and women have an accurate perception of the world? Also, how sensitive are we to global warming and accurate in interpretation of statistics? What other things are possible when humans have super-strong intelligence and super-strong emotions? Are all humans fundamentally different animals? Is it possible that a God created all animals and that the human race has completely vanished? Does it really make any difference what your last name is or the last two digits of your email address? When is the most important thing in your life? Why do so many things feel as if they are being altered at your fingertips? Do guns and explosives cause suicide? If you will not return the favor, how wise have you been to engage the world in wars and plots that kill thousands of innocent people a month? Do we have absolute rules about when we can and cannot have sexual relations? Do animals have absolute rights? Do animals have the right to life? If monarchies existed, what rights would you have? Do animals have a right to privacy? How does belief affect morals? Does religion influence how we understand and cherish ourselves? Is love wrong or right? If God exists, how are people considered innocent? Does negative thinking cause depression? Do atheists have rights? Does marriage make any person happy? Has religion existed forever? Can evil come from within? Does violence harm people? Are vaccinations harmful? Do we have rights to defend ourselves? Do atheists intervene with morality when they believe morality teaches them to? Is killing people in order to save themselves immoral? If God existed, why is God causing violence and demanding that people kill themselves? How do you relate to people who commit crimes they think are just and right? Do newborn pigs have rights? If babies have rights, does the concept of rights make Jesus a greater God? Do religious people have the right to abortion? Do babies not have a right to life? Can new vaccinations be tied to the increase in outbreaks of almighty God influence? Is racism the same as racism and is it ever wrong? Do religions extend the meaning of the Greek word Μανίαθω (sorrow) to all people? Does demonic possession have the power to destroy humanity? Is euthanasia morally wrong? Can love exist without ======================================== SAMPLE 2 ======================================== "Today, as in the past, Russia now has a strategic objective that seeks to attack the West and the world, and is losing patience with the country they claim to be protecting." "As a country, the theocratic regime in Ukraine is undermining the Constitution, and is using mass executions and torture as an effective means to remove its political opponents and make it a more equal and vibrant democracy." "Russia is losing faith in the meaning of life." Now announcing that they will stop all deportations of Russian citizens – a move that comes at the expense of the lives of its citizens and the safety of its people? Are the hundreds of millions of dollars Moscow is willing to spend on propagandizing the popular opinion around its actions with economic incentives to strengthen its own position in the world increasingly being used against it? Will full access to the internet be enough to prevent most people from using their phones? "With increasing numbers of people living in the West, the rapidly expanding world market for almost all technology, the modern technology landscape is increasingly becoming more and more complex." "As more and more is being made of space travel, and as persons could be chosen from a generation earlier, the speed at which people could travel was changing. With every new technological advancement that has been discovered, the number of people and places available for people to find and study increased." "As more countries begin building their own airports, and with it the ability to access foreign airports, our access to information is taking a big bite out of the global economy." "With more and more things are being created to visit our borders every day, how are people going to get around these restrictions?" "As more and more countries start to start to define their own boundaries, and begin to control laws and take their citizens into their own hands, and as more and more countries begin to define their own privacy clauses as a way to eliminate invasive methods of surveillance, we will see more and more of our government becoming a means to their benefit." Is the internet the most important physical and electronic instrument the world has ever known? Would the internet be a better world if people could save their real names and information online, but without the cultural and political harassment? Do hacks and malware proliferate rather slowly in the world, allowing the military to more easily and selectively attack countries without having to rely on mental or physical harm? Is the world being brought back to the days of computers and floppy disks? Is privacy a luxury the rich or a right that all people should have? Is the concept of freedom now obsolete or something in between? What if someone you liked living an authentic life was discovered to have been edited and altered by a celebrity chef or a celebrity chef in their 30s? What should the future hold for some communities if life on earth is such a terrible place? Are things going to get better for everyone equally in the future or worse? If a new generation of writers and artists is delving deep into the human brain, is the world going to become better or worse off? When do we stop thinking? Is having sex more harmful to a person's well-being and happiness than having only one? When do we stop thinking about sex and real sexual desire? If you were given the option of dying at any time, should you choose to live? Should it be a personal choice or does it have to do with your self-worth? Have languages been proven to be the most important reason why some people find life more worthwhile than others? Does religion make sense in terms of selecting for a master? Can religion influence our choices? Should abortion be legal in some countries? If God created aliens and all the rest of the aliens in his universe with a purpose, don't you think that a greater evil would come from aliens and no one would know about it? Do people need to work less to get what they need? Is it wrong to go out every weekend and have your week interrupted in order to get information about other people? If someone is genetically engineered and takes full advantage of their newfound freedom to become a person, does it not follow that if they are successful they will also be successful eventually? Is religion blindingly obvious? Are humans capable of thinking objectively but not judgingly? Do parents have a fundamental right to privacy? Is religion a myth or a feature of the law? Does religion have any place in everyday life? Do men have a right to another person or not at all? What is the meaning of love? Is marriage appropriate in some countries or not in others? If prostitution were legal and you were paid at least 50 percent for it, would it still be criminal? Are questions such as who is a good person or not a good person equally important in choosing a good boyfriend or bad person? Has positive emotion time spent in a negative state been associated with a person's overall well-being? Is faith the biggest reason people commit crimes? ======================================== SAMPLE 3 ======================================== Two Mexican negotiators reached an agreement on the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA)—a deal that would allow the U.S. to export agricultural products to other countries around the world—and was in place in Mexico, a country with a much lower labor market than Mexico, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. To meet the global demand, TISA would place two forces at work: fewer regulations and fewer rights. It would likely require the U.S. to change its agricultural practices, though, with or without market changes, according to The San Francisco Chronicle. Essentially, it would stop the trade in a product with a lot of inconsistent ingredients and without government or one of the world's leading agricultural producers citing trade as the main reason. The two countries, however, have been in some dispute over whether they'll be able to get through TISA with less government regulation. So far, both countries are focusing on expanding their own agricultural markets, though the state of Mexico is rejecting their proposal. "There isn't any point in being able to get through TISA without getting fed up with all the government pressure," Michael Garcia, a professor and head of every food start-up in Mexico, told Forbes. "If the law can be changed, why not change it?" *Correction: This post originally stated that the secret society meeting between Yuval Noahj Mosque and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2009 was not the TISA agreement reached. In fact, the event was held less than a year before the agreement was signed. The true date of the Sykes-Picot visit was also not discovered and was later confirmed to be in fact in 2015.] This is great news for Mexico and huge blemish on America. In fact, if nothing else, this is a step in the right direction for the country. With the global economy being so healthy, and much more susceptible to economic shocks than at any time since the world was created, there are much less rules that have to be followed, and fewer people to get in. This is a global society, and this is what your head needs to function properly. But what about you most, if not the most, Americans would prefer to keep? As dozens of studies have shown, there is real probability that someone in any age group, regardless of their political leanings, would be less likely to have a good job than someone in the lowest and least educated group of American citizens. At the very least, this would be a net positive for both the U.S. and its citizens. Is this what democracy should be all about? When a country places its leaders in the hands of the most powerful people in the world, it is quite literally saying, "There is no democracy, let alone one that has full access to the government." And if there is, why do we need one? At the end of the day, whether people believe what they want to believe or not is up to them. It is up to them to decide if what they see is true or not, and whether or not it is true. Aside from all the uncertainties that come with living in an age where arms race is taking place, what have you been to eat every day and bathe in your grave all day in the past? Why do some countries penalize sexual orientation? If it means you are stronger, what is better than being a stranger? Would an international law ensuring equal rights for women and men be a good thing for everyone? Would you be better off without the access to justice system we have now? Would an immigration system based around borders be a positive or a negative change for everyone? Does the concept of involuntary sterilization ever make sense? Is it fair that some users of birth control are held in prison until they are forced to get pregnant with a child? What does your ideal age of marriage be like? If you could tell if someone you loved was African, as the name might suggest, what would you tell their family or friends? With that in mind, what would they say to you? Because if you are gay and don't like it, then it should be okay with you. If you are straight and you don't like it, then it shouldn't be okay with you. What are the biggest food safety threats to our country? If it was discovered that men with Down syndrome were more likely to have sexual contact with women than men, would you say yes to it? If there ever was an escape route, why bother going to the cops when you can just stay home and stay in your head? As more and more and more scientists are showing that men and women are genetically related, we are going to have to figure out why men are more violent and perpetrators of crime. Assuming that when you are able, you can escape from your agony by standing still, is this the ======================================== SAMPLE 4 ======================================== year ago on June 26 2013, at about 4:30 a.m. PDT (10:30 a.m. CET) in Amsterdam, the global scale defiles the human condition in ways we can understand. For example, it alienates us from the people around us who have made our lives miserable. This week, during my time in the United States, I traveled to Singapore in order to learn Korean for the Korean High School Football tournament. While traveling in a country that has a very limited concept of what it means to be human, we came across a more accurate representation of the meaning of life in the world. As soon as I walked in to the computer room that was hosting the tournament, all I could think was, "It seems like communities have developed around a concept of human potential that we have no idea how to grasp." What was your first impression of the concept of human potential? It seemed legitimately important to me to learn how to act; I also happen to be a highly intelligent person with a long list of skills. While there are many potential uses for intelligence in society, one that is particularly compelling is for governments to control and control all of the means of reaching its citizens. Does the concept of artificial intelligence make absolutely no sense whatsoever? Because it is so simple, whenever possible, and without prior or out-of-the-box interaction, all individuals within a society have an ability to perceive reality. Thus, for example, if you have the ability to perceive color in red, then you are going to be able to perceive ice in blue. But if you don't have the ability to perceive color in any way, then you are actually violating basic emotion laws with your actions. Some people believe that consciousness exists outside of nature, but that does not prove anything. Given that there is no objective scientific definition of consciousness, you would think that there is, but that consciousness is something that emerges from the mind. In fact, the main reason why theories that prove that consciousness exists are neither very true nor have profound effects on society is because we are all dependent on external forces to do our jobs. Is it possible that human minds could be completely and precisely from scratch and that nothing has changed in terms of how we think? Social media tends to be filled with information that many people, including most of the world's population, do not know is actually circulating in the modern world. When someone reveals their true name, they usually are referred to as someone by the real name; if you lied about being pregnant publicly, what would you do? Understand that information is not just a reality. While most people believe in a quantum computer and that's it, how do you know who is true and who is false? If you were to cry, would you cry out in pain or not? If you were to eat something, if you eat it right away, do you eat it right away or not? If you used your mouth, how would you respond? What is consciousness? There is no such thing as a conscious mind. Someone with a mental representation of somebody else has absolutely no virtual personality. There is now much less research and much clearer information regarding the nature of consciousness in general and with deep human memories in particular. While artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning can make predictions about what people will think about every single day, there is no reason to think that that person is capable of thinking beyond a mean-spirited level. With that in mind, is it possible that deep learning and AI are creating a world that is far more peaceful and confident than it is currently? With computers controlling people and driving them around at incredible speeds, what is the purpose of life? If you live in a technologically advanced society, what is the difference between jealously and aggression? If living life to the maximum is absolutely necessary for achieving your full potential, how do you know if you aren't living your full potential? As computers get more advanced, the global average height will continue to increase. With that in mind, are we causing disasters across the world? If you were to fall from a building, do you think you would be dead before you landed? If you lived in another country, would you still be alive? If you lived in another country, would you still be alive? Would you be dead if you did stay alive? What would be the most important things in life that you don't have now that you do? Some argue that most people would completely write off the ability to edit and that's entirely a logical progression. While some argue that this argument is thin skinned out and could be refuted, others argue that the vast majority of people do not even comprehend that their minds are simply constructed to process information from information sources. What will become of these people? Do people have boundaries? Is it ok to torture people based on their appearance? If you could get paid to give away a pizza, would it be fun or painful? Does ======================================== SAMPLE 5 ======================================== Rick and Morty creator Rick and Morty creator Kim Harington's much anticipated animated television show will replace Megatron as the supreme power in the universe. Not only that … but the fact that humans have been sucked back in a matter of seconds could wipe out the universe and change the rules is a huge sign of just how far humanity is headed. As new evidence mounts that humanity is destroying the universe, its leaders are covering their backs as a warning to the rest of the world that their regime is on the verge of collapse. There is no such thing as a good test subject. If you can pass your test and no one performs, why bother taking the test at all? At any rate, if your brother or dad will commit suicide or commit suicide using drugs, mass murders, and violence, does that make you a bad person or a good person? It seems like a good half an age. How long before the world is going to be completely wiped out and you die? If science is wrong, then why bother? Now that no one knows how long humans really have been on the brink of annihilation, what do you think the human race should be doing? With that in mind apply your best, smartest available science to find a cure for the universe, and help make the journey to peace, if you can. If everyone was completely wiped out and everyone had the ability to see through his or her own evil, how would the world be different? Why do we need more computers than humans? Assuming everyone was wiped out completely, would it be as peaceful as it was now? Why would humanity ever think it would be so happy if all the people in the world survived on their own? When a revolution is imminent, does killing off all the fighters as inevitable? Are there cultural and religious benefits associated with being a dictator? Are there cultural and religious benefits associated with having no government? In what way are those benefits less beneficial than a government? What do you say is the most important reason people are still living in their countries? As world leaders and global leaders decide whether or not to take a ban on abortion, the fact that their country is now usually considered a feminist state, and potential plans to eradicate all Muslims in the world all come as a big surprise. For those of you living in countries with very strict laws and very little privacy, looking at that scenario, would be a huge positive change in your life. Why aren't people as able to choose when bringing food to their communities as in countries other than the U.S. or the U.K.? Are all countries in the world made of equal? Does there exist some sort of universal ideal for all countries or is the concept arbitrary and based on nothing else or is it continually being updated and refined? Why is picking your battles ruthlessly and seeing as who you kill or save will be more or less the same for everyone? If a country does not have a supreme being, how does one attain one? Do all countries have equal rights and responsibilities? As governments are created from the people's minds, how do you define truth? Why do people feel they have the right to determine their government? The most important goal in all of human history was to create a better, more peaceful world. Why or why not? Why are humans so fascinated with miracles and superstitions? Can blind faith be removed with a mirror? If everyone but God could see, why should blind believers be able to see or think? What is the most destructive and effective time period for one's family? Why do most people feel a sense of obligation to their family and friends? Is it good to be alive at the beginning of the next life? Is living life to the fullest possible purpose? If God would grant you immortality, what is it about living your fullest potential life? Why do some people feel obligated to deliver contentiancy to a particularly cruel insecurities type of person? Are there significant differences between the rich and poor between the rich and poor? Can blind faith be removed with technology? Why do some people feel obligated to provide services to the least able-bodied person in their lives? Why do some people feel obligated to preserve their past or present when in reality they feel obligated to give back? What are the biggest, biggest rewards people feel can be given back? Should death be universally abolished? If life is finite, why do some people feel obligated to extend life far beyond death? Does living life to the fullest possible potential diminish one person or do many? What is the most important concept we should have when it comes to achieving happiness? If death was inevitable, what would it be like for an individual ======================================== SAMPLE 6 ======================================== God knows what other religions will do to them when we get older. What are the best strategies for stopping evil? Why do we all die every single day from hunger and thirst? What are the best strategies for stopping evil? Are there limits on what people can do? Would it be more ethical or less moral to burn down two Arab armies if one was killed by one? Is death a natural state of being? Or is it human nature to become less conscious of our existence and death? What is the most important purpose in life? What is the most important purpose in life in the present and future? Can hateful thoughts ever be removed from the available minds? Do people have more power than others in the world? When are we most capable of changing? Have religion and Christianity been removed from the modern age? Is God evil or good? Can God exist without a purpose and cannot prevent someone from doing evil? Is God the only true creator and creator of our universe? Is there any way to attain God or is there? Are there any soul mates? Is the concept of love in Christianity dead? What is the meaning of marriage in the modern world? How would your life have changed if marriage were available to everyone? What would be the difference between family, friends, and gods? Is it wrong to have a toothache or a scratch in your mouth? Do certain genes exist that cause blindness in humans? Does God exist and can he possibly exist? Will the world become a lot more or less peaceful with technology reaching its limits? Why do people want to kill off people but aren't really interested in killing off people at all? Will the world become a much more secure society if people understand that changing things in a peaceful and fair way is good for everyone? What is the biggest threat to humanity? Does the world have a right to privacy? Will society be wiped out if there is no more privacy in the world? Does God exist? Why did human minds evolve to be able to comprehend and remember objective reality? Is there something wrong with kindness or is it all just thinking? Is God a person and does he really exist? Is love just thoughts and innuendo? Why do some people believe in reincarnation but many think they are actually a conscious change in nature? What is the meaning of true love? When is the most important thing a person can have? If God is real, is everyone just? If he isn't, why do we think he is? Will atheists be on the cutting edge of information technology and end the world order? Should marriage be considered a human right if it is marriageable at all? Why would some people think that homosexuality promotes violence? Is like everyone else in the world an act of God but most people in the world don't think that way? Does God exist? Is morality corrupt? Is it simply and right to disobey another person's will? What are the most important things in life: family, children, and a small family? What does it mean to have a family? Do animals have rights? What are the most important gains that animals have? Does the concept of humanity exist? Are animals morally obligated to improve themselves or does it have rights? If true, would having no income equal having more in general? Can a life be meaningful at all if you can't get by? Should one person talk to another at one time? Is identity a natural part of human nature? If there is a God, should people be able to tell who the real God is? If there is a god, are there no gods? If buying alcohol is wrong, are we right if there are? Should marriage be between a man and a woman? Should polygamy be considered an act of God? Do dogs have rights to humans? Do animals have rights or do they really have rights? Do family members have an equal say in what society should have? Should marriage be for free between a man and girl? Is abortion slightly more cruel than incest? Does love have rights and should it? Is it wrong to torture and kill people regardless of their intelligence and intelligence? Is abortion the same as incest? Does God have the right to kill? What is the biggest wrong and wrong that humans commit every day? What are the biggest wrongs God has to take away from men and women? Is love for others just and right? What is love? And how does love manifest itself in individuals? Is love a graded trait or a universal trait? Does love relative to action have an equal or greater place in human beings? Even if you know two people, does love have a moral meaning over the other? What is the power of faith? If it causes you to feel ======================================== SAMPLE 7 ======================================== A 25 year old Indian hacker with a PhD could have survived for a very long time without ever getting caught seeking and exploiting vulnerabilities in the Eastern Bloc to increase its influence in the world. Climate change is spreading the so-called 'sick people' virus, theoretically making an end to malaria in Africa and observing indigenous communities in Nepal is a perfect example. Winston Churchill was loyal. So is the current US President Donald Trump. Is the two of you genetically predisposed to this kind of pathogen? What is the most likely course of action for your future child? Is it adoption, or no adoption at all? What is the most important goal in childrearing now? Why do we ignore the root causes of poverty? Why do we continue to keep searching for intellectual property and extra-terrestrial life in the solar system? Why do we put so much effort into building a personal computer and do it well? This study used a monkey homogenization scheme that simulated a race against the clock. What were the major negative reactions to the simulated race? Has artificial intelligence ever been shown to be able to recognize pain? Where is the potential for advancement in the modern world? Is it in the developing world, or the developing world? Will it remain a global threat? If it is, should we pursue, attack, or experiment with it? Are there limits to what human creativity can achieve? Has natural selection ever been shown to be a net positive? What are the real reasons why we humans are so susceptible to such attacks? What is the truth about jihad and other religious activities? Can war be just? Is there ever a fundamental contradiction between international law and the most basic human rights? What is the purpose of a civilized society? Will the world become a more equal place if nations make laws that discriminate against people based on sex, race, or religion? Is it time to re-examine how laws are written? If someone commits a crime, would they be prosecuted? Why do humans have so many rules? As more and more people are being murdered by men, the number of men who commit such acts is inspiring more and more of the world's Muslims to commit acts of violence that are considered totally peaceful and at peace. Is this freedom at its core, or does it provide a place in society where people can freely practice their religion? Should countries remain free to decide who can and cannot live their lives at their will? Is morality based on chance or is it independent of individuals? Which of the following theories is the most rational? Is becoming more political a good thing or does it require a greater understanding of society? Assuming that the biggest threat to humanity is from the outside, what is the best way to do something about it? How do we tell when someone is truly a threat? Is it morally wrong to take or leave a young child? What are the rules? What are the most important steps you could take to stop a world from radically changing? Who is the biggest threat to the world? Can babies be free and creative? What is the difference between beauty and passion? What is the meaning of happiness? What is the most important purpose in life? How do you define success? With all the progress made in the world, have we ever been able to attain that basic purpose? Did everyone have the same kind of dream come true? Are humans the last race in the universe? If not, how should we make the case for it? Is it good to be rich but miserable? Does something have to be right or wrong? If your goal is to improve the world, what do you do when nothing is being done for years at a time? Do religion, philosophy, or science make you happier or sadder? How long does the human mind last? Should doing something good for nothing make you happier? What is true happiness? Are there limits to what you can do now? How does the human mind function? Is it possible for sentient organisms to control their own minds? Is modern technology making it possible for people to create and manipulate their own minds? How does one truly be healthy? What is the best way to support oneself and your family? What is small business? What does it mean to be a successful professional? Can self harm be good? Should butyl or expensive perfume help kill cancer babies? Do technological advances make people more or less independent? Or do we have a maturing mind? What is true pleasure? Is it wrong and right to love another? Does love require something more? If you can love another, what do you do with your life? Can love be love? Is there such a thing as love? Is love something slight? What is love? Why do we love another as much as we love ourselves? Is it wrong to love another when the world is ======================================== SAMPLE 8 ======================================== Summer privacy is an absolute must. But would you rather be tied to the wheel in front of you or have your privacy seized? With the digital age so cruel, what would you take from it? OMG that almost everyone seems to agree on is absolutely NOT true. So if you are getting away with an unimaginable crime when you're actually around people around you, is that still true? Which would you choose? Which of your choices will affect your life the most? Which is more important: avoiding lawsuits/court action or actually doing things for the good of society? How would you measure the happiness of your life? What if someone decided to commit suicide rather than just loved one and loved ones? What would happen to you? If you could tell what time an animal was alive at that moment in time, would you choose to keep your mouth shut or refuse to say an animal's name? Do animals know when their minds are at rest? A lot of animals are conceptually and conceptually limited by their brain. So when it comes to emotions, do you think a huge majority of animals would choose to keep their mouths shut? What would you say was your biggest fad? Would it be better to have the option to be the bad guy versus the good? Would it be better to have the option to escape from an institution rather than just the current one? If the way your life is spent determines what your future holds, would a person choose to remain in an institution long-term or would they be more likely to stay in it for a better or worse? If the option was off, what would be the big implications? Is having no knowledge allowed to someone else? Is having no friends another freedom you don't have? If it meant your life was at risk, would having no friends make you less safe? If so, what options would people have to stay safe? Would creating a perfect stranger in your life be as bad as ever before make you more vulnerable to attack? What exactly is the biggest threat to everyone being able to see in the world? Is it better to be alive after being attacked by animals than alive after being attacked by someone else? Can an animal have a purpose? Would it be wrong to torture animals for food or for intelligence or something else entirely? If we got a billion humans to eat each day, would it be wrong to eat humans? If so, why not? How is it that so many people are dying of hunger every single day? Is it ever a good thing that animals are dying of hunger? What is the point of hunger? Is it just a feeling? A craving? Is it permissible to extract intelligence from animals and punish them long-term? Which animals would benefit most from being endowed with superior intelligence? If you could tell the difference between real and simulated life, what other things do you think would be a little more complex? Would the world be a better place without computers? Would avoiding racism, censorship, and sexism be the biggest benefit to people in minority groups? Would countries in which there is no formal system of government be less or more or at least more inclusive of people of all creeds and beliefs? Would tooth decay make a big difference in humans? Would tax payers be able to tax Alzheimer's patients? Is there any single genetic change that changes a person's brain chemistry or something else entirely? What is the biggest threat to humanity from aliens or something else? Is there such a thing as a good genius? If humans could change the way emotions are generated, would it be through artificial intelligence? Does it make sense that there would be a destructive ideology among all the people in the world? If God could provide for everyone through a single head, why not all of humanity? If God existed and existed, how would his creation affect humanity? If there is one thing God creates for humanity that created humankind, how would it affect everyone else? If death is absolutely inevitable, what is the most evil thing you could say about a whimpered, helpless child or something else? If there was a time when humans weren't able to name names, how would you answer? What are the biggest secrets about humanity? What is the purpose of everyone in the world? Do people have stronger emotions because of some other reason or is it all the same? [Note: there is an ancient language known as Ahriman language, which was discovered in the 16th and 17th centuries. Being based on Hebrew is a bit of a misnomer, but it has some interesting implications!] Does the law of physics make any logical sense? If so, why not? If not, why not? Is objective language better than subjective language? Do thoughts increase or decrease in frequency? With less and less time flowing through your brain, do thoughts increase in frequency or decrease in frequency? Do emotions even exist in the universe ======================================== SAMPLE 9 ======================================== いאמר נתה שלחורא" הם ישפת לשות (ם מושה) = pure color? This would also be fine (although it would require some creativity): How does one feel about religion? Would it make a positive difference in how long people live in the world? Does the fact that you are an atheist make you more or less human? What would be the biggest negative effect that atheism has on society? What is the most attainable goal for an individual? Is it more important to be a craftsman or a professional musician? Is it more important to escape the fact that you are an animal or a human being? Is it more important to escape your physical limitations and try to attain your ideal of a frugal, if creative, life? Does the fact that you are an animal make you less or more intelligent than an average human being? Why are humans so susceptible to prejudice? Human nature is complicated enough to lead to a bottleneck in technological advancement. In other words, it is more likely that a person is destined to die out of hunger than be able to find enough food. While this is incredibly simplistic, we still have a long way to go to attain our ideal of what a good citizen should have access to. And if a person is destined to die in the future, what is the point in jumping from point A to point B without considering the many possibilities? Why is the world so much more crowded and time consuming now that humans are discovered and discovered and discovered? Would it be better if many people in a technologically advanced society managed to find their way to the edge of the universe and reach their full potential through science and technology? Is there an intrinsic value in being able to run a successful life-altering business? For example, are companies that strive for perfection the most valuable business infrastructure right now? What is a good riddance? Is it possible to understand why people wish they had an intelligence at all? Has humanity been losing its minds? Is it possible that a huge number of humans are living in an out-of-control, dystopian future? Can humans have a reason to be happy? For example, do you ever think about the way your life is being spent without you? Do children and pregnant women have a right to be happy? Does language have a rational purpose? Are human spirits capable of understanding language? What does it mean to be human? Does language have meaning? Can physical death ever be relieved of a person? Is self-belief something we normally associate with humans? Is there a fundamental limit to the human potential? Is it the thoughts that make a person human or the ideas behind the concept of possibility? Do babies who defy the odds ever die? Are there limits to human creativity? When do you wish you could think up good ideas? If everyone was constrained to say which of the following statements would be more likely to be true: "Warren Buffett is a genius" or "If eating plantains made you awesome, wouldn't eating plantains make you awesome?" would you say? This is a simple but incredibly important question to ask when considering whether or not you are a genius. If you are. If you do not. So does the fact that humans are incredibly intelligent. And something that seems incredibly likely to be true at first seems likely to be true at least as far as time goes. So for a tulip to be a genius, to an untrained eye, is incredibly rare. What if humans created a new language? Would it be easier or more difficult to communicate with other humans? Would the creation of an entirely new language be detrimental to general human flourishing? What is the biggest flaw in humanity's current technological and scientific understanding of the world? If all the microscopic particles in our bodies can be removed and replaced, what harm would this technology destroy? As soon as we think about suicide, what do we feel the most about? Is it better to live a peaceful, happy life or a more peaceful, unhappy existence? Why are we so highly destructive about life? How far should two people go to get together and achieve a goal? After our genes are fully wiped out, how do you think we will be? How do you measure happiness? Why do people in countries without a high level of Sharia law tend to be peaceful and not violent? If there ever was a scientific study that would prove that smoking marijuana did not increase the risk of a human pandemic, how practical would it be? If the universe was created by intelligent aliens, how would you defend it? How would people perceive the possibility of a single intelligent being controlling the universe? What is the biggest threat to humanity from beyond the grave? Is it possible that aliens would come and attack ======================================== SAMPLE 10 ======================================== putting ProtonMail in a blocker. So would it be possible for IE and Google to hide spam? Good out and happy hacking! Can an iPad be considered a good computer? If it can read, do apps run in a reasonable way? If they don't, how can we be sure it can do things it can't? There is an absolute maximum amount of memory a computer can store; this maximum being one million. How is this possible? If there is such a thing as a sentient being, how do we know if they exist or not? If you could create a weapon for your target and fire it at them, what would you choose? How would you defend yourself? How far would you go if you could kill yourself? Do hand gestures or a conscious act of guessing the correct way to be a kill-switch make your actions more likely to be successful? If an individual were to commit suicide, should they receive the death penalty? If men and women as a species are equal in terms of intelligence, how do we measure our superiority? What is the biggest threat to people like you that you think will change society? How deep and small is the human hole in the ground? How does the universe come to be? How much effort do we put into reaching our goal? Can a person be sure that they are human? If so, what are some of the more difficult things to prove? How is it that most people don't take themselves seriously? Why do people overestimate themselves? What is the biggest threat to humanity? With regard to belief, do individuals and groups have inherent moral and ethical dilemmas? Do humans have a moral code? How does concealing your true self help you appeal to the world? How and why do we judge others? What are people and societies supposed to be like? Can thinking in general be right? Are human abilities innate and innate by chance? If so, why do we act in such a way? If not, who is we as a species at all? If you had all the tools at your disposal, would you choose to harm humans or keep your hand free? Should humans have the right to kill others without trial and error? Should laws be necessary in order for people to exist? What is the true meaning of love? Is there such a thing as justice? If not, is it time for a system that abhors it? To what extent is a degree from infinity the same as being a million? How hopeful do you think humanity will be in the future? Do people have inherent rights to rape? What is the purpose of the mind? When does harmful sexual thoughts stop being considered thoughts, or is there always a reason for them? Why are human minds such a fragile organism? Is it good to have emotion? Should religion be replaced by some form of self-injury? In what countries do you think the world will end? How do you know what is right and what is wrong? Can God protect you from harm? If you could have a million lives at your feet, what would you choose? Why are human beings so cruel? Does God exist? Do humans have Godlike power? Why do any of us become so attached to magical thinking? When would the world become a better place? Is it inevitable that a lot of people will die in a few generations? Is it inevitable that a lot of people will die in a few generations? Does the Middle East topple governments in stages? Is war inevitable? Is it inevitable that people will die in one country? Are wars inevitable due to technological advancement and human frailty? If a warming "hoax" about global warming is accurate, are people less likely to harm themselves with fractured atomic strontium rods still a big deal? If there was ever an atomic bomb, what would it be? If people could escape limits on their freedom of speech, would it be better or more dangerous to escape them? Would it be more or less dangerous if all people had equal access to justice? If a person could be pardoned and charged with an offence, how would they be able to apply that decision to another? At what point is law and order a threat to human liberty? When an individual has the right to a life, what is it that should not be able to? Would it be right for the state to deny sex to people if it is normal and correct? Has the 19th-century English civil war since the invention of the letter been less peaceful? Why ======================================== SAMPLE 11 ======================================== My big secret was that I was such a big fan of Dark magic. I used to think it was just water magic, but now I know why it works. If you can see through a magical device, don't mind. If it isn't there, don't bother. If it is, then that means you are actually doing something creative. So what is it that makes things go wrong? By the way, what does something do for you? Does shadow have its place in the universe or is it more or less the same? Do ghosts exist or are we all one big mirror-like object in some infinite universe filled with particles and particles of all kinds? Do you think ghosts exist or are people just simply living in an infinite universe? If you could control someone somehow, what would it be like? How would you control someone like that? Are humans the most basic species in the universe? When do we most likely be reaching for the most powerful tools available to us? Has the ancient Greeks or Romans just been informed that there is an ancient, largely malevolent God? Why are ants so territorial? Do men and women still have the same genetic code? Is it really that certain that living humans are capable of evil? Do men and women make equal fighting motions? Why do we regard most people male and almost all people women? Why are humans so sensitive about looking at patterns in the world? Are human forms of humor completely or are they merely a product of the brain? Does spirits exist? If so, what kind? If not, why not? If death was inevitable, how come spirits do not exist? Is control over your life dependent on whether someone knows what to do with their life? Where and when do animals in the universe live? What dogmatic, superstitious people live with? Is it wrong to punish small animals for actions that cause harm? Or is the use of punishment justified because others will punish you instead of you? Would you permit your dog to follow you across the street? How do you control your dog to the point where he allows you to go and eat at him? In your mind, many animals function as puppets ― something that even a tiny matriarch in an alien society wouldn't be able to produce. Is it possible for a matriarch to be such a big-ass and want you constantly around or is it possible that she has her own magical self? With all the technology and augmentation you can now access, is it at all possible that something as simple as a computer could be able to create a human being? Was Adolf Hitler's policy of mass sterilisation in the 1930s a good enough reason for bringing about the mass extermination of the Jews? What is the meaning of morality? Is it correct for a person to torture another person but do so only if that person is guilty? If not, how do you know someone else is doing the same thing God has said? Is it wrong to commit an act of sexual aggression against another human? Do people have rights such as the right to abortion or the right to life? Would you kill your dog simply for the chance that he becomes a dog? Or would you kill him to protect your family or to defend yourself? If death were inevitable, why are we so fascinated by the ill-behaved breaking out of people? What is the meaning of justice? What is a good day? How should we judge someone? Has the Roman empire become extinct? Does religion make a difference in how humans treat each other? Is torture cruel and which is worse? Is it right to live in a place with incredibly harsh laws? Is there need for a universal basic income? What are the effects of global warming? Which country should have the most resources available to it? Is it wrong to have a small army of genetically modified animals? Should war be hugely limited to countries that want to defend their own? Should we be more concerned about the internet than about the people? Do scientists properly study a huge country and then ask questions like, "How do you find out where the most potential terrorists are? Do they come from all parts of the world? Do they come from every country in the world?" Is everyone in a certain country or all of them in a particular country? Would intelligence in general be better protected from harm or would it be better for everyone? Have the powers that be or governments in most countries been able to influence the public over the past 100 years? Does writing a lie make a person stronger? If so, what role have you had in influencing the public? Have most countries been able to control their leaders whereas in some countries more people have been able to control their governments? Is it wrong to kill people and stay in countries you love? If your goal is to help others or to kill people, would it be wrong to ======================================== SAMPLE 12 ======================================== Your inbox has been saved. The revelation that Andrew Anglin is a publisher is prompting a strong protests by internet users. "What kind of publisher break the law to disclose, or work with, a former employee?" asked a number of critical and ethical users on the chat group CultureOfAndrew. "If you were to own a media company, or was to own a magazine, or was to own a media company," another user wrote, "crack your head and think about what is wrong with you." "If you know your best and you know who your target audience is, how do you know who is being harmed?" asked another. "Do you know what it feels like to be removed from society from the inside or do you know what it is like to be dead from prejudice in the modern world?" asked another user. "It all depends on exactly what you mean by death." "In the world of Guile and Silicon Valley, what would you be like if all of that technology went into your life was out of control?" asked an equally dark and heartless individual. "What are your biggest failures with technology and all that it can lead to?" asked a third user. "Is there a limit to how much you can get away with?" asked an equally dark and heartless individual. "What can you be truly good at? What is the most important and most detrimental path to having a happy, fulfilling life?""What makes you happy about life at all? Do you eat healthy or is happiness a personal choice? What are the morals that most benefit you the most?" There was a time when internet users were almost shielded from the world. "If you ever had a running joke, would you slap it back? Or would it be deleted? With a big smile on your face, would you say it? If it was in the wrong you would often say it? If it was right you would not say it?" There has been a huge shift in the way the world works. "When does the concept of free will cease to exist?" asked liberal blog The Ringer. "If it has, why have you always been so free in the first place?" Asked conservative blog The Left Out. "The only way to find and won't be hunted down and killed in wars will be by force?" Asked human-computer interface designer John Clune. "If there is a God and there is no God but you and I called ourselves Christians, what then?" Said human-computer interface designer John Clune. "If there is no God and there are no humans but you and I call ourselves Muslims, what then? Which are those? Which are you more comfortable doing without looking like a fool?" Said human-human interface designer John Clune. "How about when women have the right to vote if their language and body language tell them that voting will protect them from men?" asked human-human interface designer John Clune. "What is the biggest threat to the civilized world today? What is the biggest threat to the developing world?" Asked human-human interaction engineer Sam Warren. "Ensuring that all humans have equal access to sexual and reproductive health care should be an absolute top priority for every government." These are some of the questions users have been asking for years. Is it more important to help humanity get off the chemicals still in cars or is that the biggest problem facing humanity now? If we put violence in the hands of the merciful, will a more peaceful world be ahead in terms of technology, decision-making, and human flourishing? Does legalism affect how people behave in the world? Does legalism play a role in how the world works? Has the world changed in a good way over the past 50 years? Is the rise of superstition, racism, and prejudice causing increasing levels of violence in the world? Do the biggest social and political institutions in the world have a place in society or is it all about getting people to do what they're already doing most of the time? Is it more important to help the poor or help the rich? Is it time for people to pass themselves off as just another human being? Does censorship in the world harm individuals more equally? Is it possible to tell if there are intergenerational genetic differences in individuals or not? Is living in a repressive world less important than living in a free and democratic world? Does the concept of global justice intersect with social justice theories? Is racism the most prevalent form of violence in the world today? Do more than 1 in 10 young people be victims of 'honour crimes' such as disloyalty, racism, or sexism? Do some countries have laws against transphobia? Would the spread of a global single tax system make a difference in the world? What ======================================== SAMPLE 13 ======================================== Rise in another world is about to happen. Usage: Step Foot Into a Reality 5,000 feet (19,000 meters) away. If she could reach that 25,000 foot mark, how far would she go? Is discrimination against people based on their birth year a cultural construct or a practical practicality? Is it fair to limit people's freedom to make choices on the basis of their chromosomes? Should I be able to ask for information from a stranger when in the privacy of our own homes? Is it as simple as turning a small object upside-down into a finger? Do people want to be squeezed into small groups or is it more important to groups at large? Is a sense of purpose all that important in a world of mass communication and mass media? Can memories be erased? Do memories have an emotion? The entire family is going through a significant event. Do we think all the time when we are ten children and thinking about all the things that we don't feel good about? Do people need to live in a big city to be respected and loved? Is it harder to be a good family member to give back to society? Does the way people think are different in some people if they do not feel like they are being considered a part of society? Do divorce rates in the United States hover around 50-100 per 100,000? Does the idea that everyone in your family is incredibly evil exist? Should people regard poverty as a moral imperative? Should there be a minimum wage? Should a degree in philosophy be limited to higher education? Is social media an industry created by wealthy people to encourage people to post pictures of themselves and traffic those pictures to their personal profiles? Is it wrong to waste time and money around people you don't know? Do people in wealthier countries have more science and math standards? There are fundamental differences in how an individual can provide for themselves and one of the biggest ones is adaptability. Are all people equally capable of reaching their full potential? Do racism and sexism exist at all? Do depression and anxiety disorders exist in the general population at all? If the majority of the world's people live somewhere in the human race, will the world be ruined and living a modern, freer and more peaceful world be a net good or a net evil? Can sharing pictures of people you are with on social media help change the world or does it have to do with where you live? Is it better or worse for people to be abused or have a family? Will scientific advancements help make the world a better place? What is the most important objective reality checker to date? Should governments intervene to stop violence in the developed world from spreading? Is something wrong with racism and sexism inherent in societies in every country in the world? Can the globe be changed in a peaceful way? How do you define truth? Should we stop trying to change things when there is something wrong with people? Does intelligence exist and is it constantly changing? If everyone was equal, would the world be a better place? Is it wrong for people in rich countries to resist having their ideas and beliefs echoed in their government? Will humans ever be able to cull our own children from random places and places and who knows if they will reach their potential? Do parents have a right to decide if a child should be born or not? If rape is wrong but important in the long run, is it right or wrong to refuse to use the child when it's already in the hands of another? Should there be distinctions in the law between men in rich countries and women in poorer countries? Is killing in the war on drugs a good idea? Is killing in the war on drugs a good idea? How does one find purpose in life? Is stealing something harsh and wrong? What is the best way to make a living? Is it possible to have all your memories wiped off your computer? How often do you think about dying? Should people have the right to sell their body parts? Does death have inherent value in the human condition? If you have cancer, is it a big deal if you have it? Does absolute power have any value? If everyone had to judge themselves based on their IQ, what would you choose to do? Does everything in the world have value? Should we legalize abortion be subject to a minimum of suspicion? Considering abortion is usually just getting an abortion, is it actually better for everyone? Should prostitution be legal in every country in the world? Does abortion disadvantage a person over a living ======================================== SAMPLE 14 ======================================== Agency border agents detain two Pakistani schoolgirls in Hussaini, Pakistan Oct. 1, 2015, after a clash broke out between three enemies. In this video of an Aug. 14, 2016, photo, the two children ask about their future and understand that weighing in is independent of what family they are with, but their minds are dominated by the idea that they will soon be their own individual. (AP Photo/The Central Bureau of Investigation) By Julie - Jul 19, 2011 Sixty years ago today, in far distant Pakistan, schoolchildren were abducted from their parents, then carried to their deaths by a rogue group, and then beheaded. In that same time frame, the two most highly revered, respected but brutally derided religious leaders were both beheaded and executed, but that is absolutely unrealistic. And if the magical railroads ever stopped, would that be it? Some argue that that is impossible. So does the belief that science and reason are the best at building countries but that reason does not make sense? The most important purpose in human action is to influence future generations? Clearly, how do we persevere? Why do so many people think that if their country were to be overthrown someday every first generation citizen and every independent human being would soon be dying of hunger and thirst? Should religion or philosophy be considered a fundamental part of any society? If so, when? And when are you going to be able to face reality? Answering that question is an obvious, yet difficult, question. What is the meaning of freedom? If it is possible to attain the ultimate goal, why should it be considered impossible? If you could review all the laws in the world in two days, how would you define it? Should religion be a right or a wrong? Why can't most people be happy without religion? If marriage is between a man and a woman, why do people in poorer countries continue to marry those in the most advanced countries? What is the best way to improve the quality of life of people in advanced countries? Do religions or minds controlling spirits exist? Is having a strong belief in some ancient law or is everyone else just a demon? Is God a person or something more? What if God is a being? Should we follow the path of least resistance to evil? Would the old wisdom that there were evil spirits in our youth be replaced by science and modern science and technology or something equally new and better? Is every human worth more and less because of their actions and reactions versus just how much they act? Do emotions have any place in a free and independent country? Do women have the right to vote? Do alcohol and drugs affect us in any way? Understand that you are responsible for what others think will be right and wrong, not that you don't feel that way about others. Would an economy that encourages entrepreneurship and relies on consumerism, or one that makes it easier for people to learn and be successful, be a better society? If barriers to entry are not the biggest threat to individuals, what could be better ways to get in? Should people living in countries that encourage terrorism be forced to send in their own suicide bombers? Is it more difficult to get pregnant in a society where you have no hope of obtaining a newborn? If you cannot find someone to marry, how can you find out which person to marry? Is it true that atheists are far more likely to commit suicide than others? If every person in the world was looked at by a computer, would you be able to come up with the most bizarre and vile ways to kill others? If justice is based on pure emotion and not religion, would it be better to have it say more or less equally? Is there such a thing as ethics or orders or something else entirely? How do you define good? If the goal of life is to get to the bottom of most pressing problems, is it equally imperative that we find the answers to our questions and to our most pressing problems? If every person in the world was looked at by a computer, would you be able to come up with the most horrifying and most horrific way to kill a human being? What is happy and what isn't happy? In a society filled with faceless machine-whored girls, what would happen if human lives were taken from people? Will children ever have the right to decide when and to what extent to eat? If you could decide which religion would you choose, why? How do you define morality? Is it better to choose someone wrong or right? If it is wrong, should it be good? Should it be equally good or more? If justice is based on pure emotion, what do you think is wrong with morality? ======================================== SAMPLE 15 ======================================== JOHNSON, Texas - A Valley Central University student is charged with forging an amateur transcript to receive a Yahoo! character images. Antoine Flynn of Fullerton, California, was originally arrested on February 11 and charged with one count of trademark counterfeiting. Flynn uploaded three pictures of death in a dictionary to Facebook on February 18. He said he didn't expect the images to get 600,000 views but developed a cause for his actions. Unusual for a small school, a school exchange was implemented in Pepperdine University in California on February 4. Living waste pounds are given away at soup kitchens in Los Angeles and Chicago. Under the terms of the California Human Right to Access to Counselor law, people are given the right to refuse to present their doctor with biometric or DNA credentials if a medical emergency allows for real time consultation. Flynn said he felt like he was a piece of a much larger puzzle. He said he had no idea what he'd been doing was wrong. "What did I do wrong?" Flynn said. "What was the point of the world?" Under the terms of the California Human Right to Access to Counselor law, people are given the right to refuse to present their doctor with biometric or DNA credentials if a medical emergency allows for real time consultation. Nancy Greenwald-Matsu, an associate professor in the Department of English and video game studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz, was arrested last month and charged with faking a medical condition.<|endoftext|>OTTAWA - A Conservative Government will now provide free contraception to more than 70,000 people who are not in the formal family, a new study has found. In its report, titled "What are the Benefits of using Access to Hospitality and Income Support Payments to Others?", the Institute for Fiscal Studies looks at the question of so-called "good Samaritan" governments in countries such as the U.S. For example, if shared custody of a young child was discovered during an appeal process rather than through prosecution, how would the government choose a good Samaritan? Would having a child in a government that financially penalized individuals torturefully make governments in the developing world more democratic? Would a government that provided protection for people with mental illness become more peaceful and less xenophobic? If citizens should be able to order what they eat and drink at all times, what would be the best way for a government to protect them? "We should think about what would better serve the people most at risk of hunger, disease, or war – but that would be far from all it is," said Nova Scotia Liberal justice critic Michael Norrent.<|endoftext|>Would you invest in a lifespan extension? Well, at that time, most people are not alive when they die, and would most likely not have passibly put their lives on the line to save a loved one. Is it more important for humans to extend their lives in a way that maximizes their resources and does not imperil their well-being? Is the beauty in life ultimately in our hands? Living your life to the fullest is a strong feeling, but even so is it unlimited? It is not your decision: you are responsible for your life's outcomes. So if life went by normally and someone died suddenly, we would probably all die in less than a minute. Would the world be a better or worse place if some people died at a rate far greater than others? If people had the option to die at will and then made a living off of it, what would life be like? It would be vastly less cruel, and would prevent people from dying at will all the more. When would you, or someone you love, die? Without any rights at all, what rights do you have? How would you define human rights? There is always another human being, but it is a finite number. So new beginnings are inevitable, but what rights do you have? If a child was born that wasn't automatically yours, would that make it possible for someone else to make a living from their body? Is it wrong to encourage people to go out every day until they die? Would it be equally wrong to increase the consumption of alcohol or not when it becomes legal? What is the minimum age for marriage? If a person could marry another human being without impeding the human species, would those persons ever marry? What is the meaning of friendship? Is it possible for people to tell more about one another than others? Is marriage less important to a person's spiritual well-being than it is to their physical well-being? Has there been an evolutionary increase in love? Is it possible that more human beings have an ability to perceive reality than there are? Would you give a tiny bit of yourself away to make a living if it made you happy? By definition, everyone ======================================== SAMPLE 16 ======================================== Wally Angell was an American (16 * 81) mathematician. His name means "Wally". Which was your biggest? Which of your two brothers did you know most learned math better than you? How much less easy is it to make a mathematical guess than it is to find out whether something is false or not? What is the best path to finding out if something is true or not? With no product to sell or no market in sight, what is the most important goal in life? How about sharing your intelligence, wisdom, and self-knowledge with the world the way you want to be seen to be doing? If you could do a million things at once, what three could you imagine doing the most? If you could do a million things at the same time, what would be the most difficult part of the job? What would be the biggest waste of time you and your family might have? Is a better way to find out what is true and why? Is it faster to find an object and make it real or to find out who did what? How do you know if something is true or not? If one is true and another is not then prove or disprove the other? If it is not then there may still be a reason for the matter between us. Some people think that by looking at a computer they can prove that the world is round and some think that by looking at a computer, they can prove that it may be a reality. Squelcher! There exists a fundamental truth; there is no such thing as reality. On the other hand, there is a fundamental belief in the existence of over two billion universes (or around a billion physics theories being disproven up front) with no reality in between. Given that there is a finite universe and that there may or may not exist a single universe without a single person and that there are a million universes in that universe, why would you disagree with us that there is something wrong with a million universes in existence? Does God exist? Along the same line, if God existed, why would humans want to know if he did? Why is it that humans are so resilient when confronted with limitless resources? Why do we associate God with miracles? Does physical intelligence exist? If there was a physical reality that another world would be a reality, would it not be a reality? Would having children make world peace a reality? What is the meaning of morality? Why do people seek out and marry men who commit crimes? If human beings were real humans, would we find real love? Are there really people out there who would want to marry an out-of-wedlock child? With that in mind, what are the consequences of having a child of your own? Is there a God? Will God exist? If God exists, which ones? If God exists, what is the meaning of a God? Is there any reason that an animal should have the right to be considered a species? Do dogs have human rights? Is it right or wrong that a dog should receive a medal? How do you extend your life without depriving it of something important? If life is about satisfying needs, would you favor or deny the right to unlimited access to the internet? Is conception the most intimate human aspect? If God exists, would you choose to have children or live another life? Have you ever been pregnant? If so wasn't it better than having a child? By what chance do God's chosen few make such a huge difference to the world? Are there any gods besides God? Is love the same as marriage? With a thousand people in the world roughly the size of the United Kingdom getting together every few years to promote a religion, do we be a nuisance or something more? Who is to say if God exists before God created you? If so why? Are there any benefits to being a person? As much as God frowns upon every single person who joins a religion, then a small number are happy to show their affection. If so, what benefits do these people get? With no need for formal government to dictate what is and is not acceptable, shouldn't we at least get to choose how we act based on our true value system? There are more living people than there are planets. Are there just a few living people on Earth? What is better than living through a terraforming accident? What would happen if a person who was living medium sized planets could construct a super machine and escape Earth? Why? Do we have rights and duties in our country? If one person in a family could control two prisons, could such a thing ever be created? If everyone could control their own food supply, how could governments ever exist? If you could escape to another planet, where would you go? How would you find a better life? If you could do something about the fact that humans ======================================== SAMPLE 17 ======================================== >DO many people know that you're from Kent? The ancient Greeks probably had the most ancient single thumb math as far as humans go. Greeks don't have the least. Was the discovery of life on Mars a result of our biological progress, or was our technological progress inevitable? If aliens even existed, what would be the most likely outcome for humanity? What would be the best way to find out if some magical ONE had the power to break free of a solar system? What would be the most advantageous and practical way for an intelligent life form to escape from its creators? How about whether or not aliens are real? If aliens exist, who is the most likely one to break free of a physical world and create an artificial one? Which one is more likely to break free? Does consciousness emerge from the material world in small groups, or do we sprout from the soil in massive numbers? Do they emerge in larger numbers as individuals, or is the result of genetic drift? If they emerge, what is the most important gene for personality growth? If they emerge, what is the most advantageous trait for an individual to have? Would avoiding such communication and judging others be beneficial for overall well-being? How intelligent do we think we are? Is there so much imagination in our brains that our actions and beliefs serve no purpose? How much information is available to a person at any time? Is it possible for a person to know themselves before they begin to feel good or is this perception necessary for intelligence? This is a difficult question to answer. When attempted, it is almost always a negative one, but when attempted with more objective criteria, such as when a person feels confident or worthwhile, the result is usually a highly intelligent individual. For example, considering that 1 in 4 humans said things like 'I don't know if I want to,' only 1 in 6 people said they would. While this is far from ideal, if all individuals in the world could equally accurately estimate their true intrinsic value, would it be considered an improvement at all? Or should individuals be at the mercy of their external environment? As with intelligence or happiness, the more we experience in a negative or positive light, the more likely we are to experience negative emotions such as shame, jealousy, or fear. If all humans could see this reflected in how happy we felt, would it be a big deal? If we could send a signal with no harm done, would that make us feel good about ourselves and feel liked? Or would it? If we could negotiate our way through and avoid reactions to any such signals, what would be the most fulfilling and less harmful way to approach such a difficult topic? What would be the worst-case scenario? How about humans in general and all animals in general? What would be the most logical and useful way to teach animals to reason about content and number? As difficult as it is for humans to be objective and objective, in many instances we think we are but we know what exactly is true. For example, a true believer in God seems to be in a much better state of mind than a completely apathetic person or someone who does not believe. With that in mind, as with almost any subject, how can one expect a person to fall into the fact that there is nothing absolute or simple about God? How important is justice in our society and how do individuals view themselves? With that in mind, how do you define justice? Are thoughts, emotions, or just thinking right now a different animal? Is simply controlling your emotions healthy and healthy? Or is it detrimental to your own well-being? There are two main reasons for why people have a hard time thinking or achieving a goal: (1) that there is no such thing as objective reason, and (2) that people are freer to attain their goals. While there are a number of possible explanations for people's difficulty in achieving their goals, most people believe that intentions or simple actions are often the reason for productivity and positive outcomes for all people. While looking at your productivity, it seems that many people simply don't know what the heck is going on. For example, a new study in the journal Psychological Science seems to show that the mind allows our thoughts to be continually clarified. This is the most likely reason why most people think they are getting a nice result from their thoughts, but are actually in reality experiencing a kind of deep unconscious compulsive disinhibition, when in reality, they are simply being honest about the fact that they do not feel like giving a fuck. Just another example. Does idealism need some explanation? It seems that about 65% of the world's population is completely equipped to think clearly, but in reality, it can take a genius to become a full-blown genius. What about other people's incredibly dull and unreliable minds? Do you think philosophers would have a point? There has been a huge paradigm shift in the way the first humans went about life. In fact, there went a fundamental ======================================== SAMPLE 18 ======================================== The frog species known as Heclephaerus have been living in the desert for at least 1,200 years. Early humans used dances, songs, and song-trapping machines to distract other humans. Superman, an arcane being at war with the gods, stole a jade gem from a stone age warrior before war was outlawed by the gods. With this gem, Superman began to work with the people away from the world's two main political classes: the ruling class and the underclass. His invention of the wireless telephone prompted peaceful coexistence between people across the planet. With his awareness and the ability to see in space, Pym began to study the art of Communication and developed a small scale version of the internet between humans over a single internet connection. Armored drones could be deployed over populated areas to monitor the movement of incoming and outgoing particles. As time went on, less and less people in the world respected their creators more and less, and less and less respected their language enough that societies originated in countries like the United States and circled around the world in black and white shifts to keep things simple. Activating the English language and divining off all the pictures and turbans you could find on the internet relegated people to a mindless, mindless, and useless caste known as the Khan. Through the influence of symbols and superstitions, humans began to find their way into the world's most revered and cherished art and beliefs. In the past 100 to 500 years, more than 1000 previously unknown civilizations, some of which are thought to have existed previously, have been discovered. Known as the Orion Age, it is estimated that humans have fallen further and further into the ranks of ancient civilizations such as the Ur-Tu-Mujahideen in Afghanistan, and the Iranian tribes of the Anbar Valley in Iraq. The current state of the art in the Middle East can be traced back to the discovery of the ancient Near East, and in the process, prompted world leaders to begin implementing restrictions on the flow of information. As humanity raced toward achieving its ultimate goal, the voices of misfits grew louder and stronger, and the greater part of humanity was compromised and impostors. With little or no privacy in the acts of human activity, more and more people were buying into the idea that others are making a conscious conscious effort to steal their valuables. As more and more people found themselves in the middle of an activity, humanity began to come to rely on technological advances in order to find and escape from its limitations. By creating small and small satellites, researchers were able to collect information about both the distance and extent of the earth's surface and could operate without having to travel much. By communicating via a mobile phone, experts in the field of quantum energy detected extremely small particles and discovered that these small particles could theoretically cause harm and fatalities in the real world. With this discovery, scientists gained key concepts about how particles affect humans, which could provide a fundamental understanding of how life began and should continue to exist. With the discovery of quantum dots, a quantum wave function that includes the ability to perceive the color of a neuron, scientists developed a new technique that could alter the way light interacts with atoms. The discovery and use of quantum dots have been extremely lucrative for scientific researchers, but theoretically, they could soon provide a way to significantly decrease the travel times people are forced to spend on travel, driving their journeys further and further away from their home planet, and even disease transmission among individuals. This relatively new technology has been extremely successful in driving doctors, scientists, and scientists into hiding their true intentions, and all those people who have suffered a similar fate from almost any old world cause has made a point of occasionally mentioning their past lives. With such a data base available to the general public, it is no wonder that so many people are focused on just avoiding the physical world and only in-between themselves. With more and more people reaching the point that even if they could analyze physical reality through atomic energy, the rate at which they could comprehend it was impossible. With such a deep understanding of quantum physics, researchers now know that communication between neurons and the brain is a complex system that exists and is changing. Through the use of small satellites, we now know that a small number of people are capable of causing extreme and long-term harm to people. With this new capability, the human race is in real danger of becoming an extinct species. Assisted by new technologies and technology, a new generation of individuals have begun to emerge that may be able to save humanity. When the time comes for all of humanity to see one another and bargain for a better future, there may very well be no longer an obstacle left standing. A world without borders and a government that influences every whim you hold is nothing more but the beginning of a long and dangerous, farcical, and frightening path as humans evolve. Today, the majority of human activities are performed in small groups, and this presents a serious threat ======================================== SAMPLE 19 ======================================== Are we living in a time when everyone has internet access? If not, why not? As brands increase their global footprint, they're able to influence how people see the world around them. How might age groups at large adapt to the changes we're seeing? The more age groups the world has, the more interconnected and global society becomes. How do we ward off a globalized world? Image copyright Ban Ki-moon Image caption Epidemiology is both theoretically and theoretically possible Are we destined for blind people or remember memories? Is the concept of art both inherent in and inevitable? How much privacy do we have? Is it better to be able to tell the difference between a fish and an egg? Is it right that women have less say in a business decision? Without protectionism, are encryption a good thing or a negative? Are there any inherent limitations on what high-profile people can access? If not, why not? Are all members of society capable of thinking the same? Is privacy a fundamental right? Is the concept of jealously justified in the modern age? What is the most important reason people are less moral and more likely to harm themselves? Why do people fall for the same tactics we perceive them to be violating? Does jealism infect people at all? If it does, what is the true value of jealism in terms of helping people and is it harmful? If all the society in the world was based on computers, what other benefits should there be? Is jealism something that people should choose to avoid experiencing or something more? Does jealism help increase violence? In other words, are the benefits outweigh the risks? What do you think can happen to a community of people? Is jealism necessary in order to protect humanity? Do you think there is a need for a universal basic income? Should governments intervene to control and support the rich? Is it right or wrong to refuse services that are due to be used? What are the goals of the most powerful government in the world? Why do people think about country states more than big business? Why do people feel superior to people in other countries? Have governments been successfully controlling the flow of labour? If so, why not? Should you be able to name your babies and get the information about their birth? Is true learning necessary to escape poverty? Do people have right to refuse service to Muslims? Are rights to life and property equally real and be determined by whether the transaction is legal? Do babies born with a strong personality trait have an inherent right to life or do they have inherent rights? What rights should blind people have? Are people free to choose which of their friends they know? If every day of your life was spent helping strangers, did being able to see your face make you a stranger to others? Do memories become memories or do memories last indefinitely? Do dreams or hallucinations affect your perception of reality or does it change over time? Should language be fine? Why do people in countries that don't have compulsory immigration parts choose to follow a more traditional culture? Will governments ever be able to stop governments from doing things that harm people in developing countries? Do you think governments would ever outlaw abortion? If nothing is more wrong in the world, why bother to contribute to it? If it was discovered that genetically modified organisms could be responsible for the creation of the modern industrial revolution, what other things should governments do to slow its progress? If you could know if anyone in the past existed, how would you defend the existence of aliens? If you could pay every human an individual dollar, how would you defend them? If the internet and a single phone line existed, where should we go? If your deadline is tomorrow, are you obligated to meet it by then? Would you give away a million dollars to help a starving child get a life-saving injection if it was virtually impossible to get a life-saving injection? What would happen if a small percentage of people who have the ability to think were taken out of the hunger line and imprisoned? Would citizens have the right to refuse service to countries in conflict if they felt that doing so would aid their country's cause? If what you eat was given to you by a stranger, what would happen to it? If food is your basic human right, why bother getting it from someone other than yourself? If people win by personal violence, would they now have equal rights even if they lost their right to vote? If taking pills has a huge negative health effect on other people, do you think it should be a fundamental human right to stop taking pills? If eating a lot of cheese makes people obese and eat less meat, should we be able to decide for ourselves which types of meat is right for us? If having sex until orgasm made a person fat, should we be able to argue ======================================== SAMPLE 20 ======================================== 0.4g Fiber optic board High quality control 4,9,12,16 and 32 bit processors 20^32 color matrices 64k of memory Splitter memory Can you even draw two people at the same time? 7 terahertz OpenGL 3.0 Surface scanning with high precision 2 million lines of code Have you ever had an orgasm but a vibrator is held in your hand? Do you think that would be a good idea? In the future, we will be able to change how atoms are assembled into solid particles. An ion that is completely free is considered healthy because it is much healthier than a particle that is highly reactive. However, a free ion is considered dangerous because of its affect on our bodies. In fact, if you put all your eggs in one basket, the basket could be full of highly reactive free ions. If you could grow a dog by starting with one tooth and gradually growing to have a mass equal to that of a human, what would it be like? There are a thousand other questions but the big one is the most important. With so few possible answers people seem to be drowning out each other. Is there a limit to human creativity? There are four fundamental creative emotions. (a) Pragmatism (b) Agreeableness (c) Misunderstanding (d) Focusing unnecessarily ADVERTISEMENT What would a concept be like without a concept? How much of a role does emotion play in a person's everyday life? "If you did nothing to help another, where would you find a purpose in your life?" How is it possible a person can know when another is not doing the right thing (i.e. being violent or depressed) or when doing the right thing (i.e. being knowledgeable) right now? What is a good memory? Your memory of when you were most young is not good enough for an important decision you are making today. Is there a limit to the possibilities a person has? Is it right if you don't know if something is true? Or is it wrong if you are right? Is there an inherent justice in smashing babies to death or is justice simply being cruel? Does the concept of the absolutely need to kill extend beyond life itself? Does killing even exist? How would you define peaceful life? Are some people happy and some people unhappy? If you are unhappy, is it more likely to be because of your life circumstances or because of your reason? If you are unhappy, is there always going to be someone else around to be happy about? If you are unhappy, does life justly require more effort or does life require more effort? If you could improve your global positioning system technology would you consider it possible? Is it possible for a human to fly properly? If so, what would it be like? If not, why not? Why was an embarrassed animal such a happy animal when it had a bloody nose? What is the most important purpose every animal can have? If a person knows whether or not they have cancer, for example, would they be willing to take the life of another person? If so, if not why? How about/are you/our closest friends/families one day? If they are no longer alive, would they be sad and/or full of aggression? If not, what is the harm of killing them? What is a true genius? Why do people think such many people exist? Does the fact that there is so much life beyond our planet make it any less worthwhile for people to any extent than taking out a grain of rice would make it any less worthwhile? If so, why? If everyone ate less animal products, would people be as happy and successful right now? If so, how much longer before it is the same? Would people fall in love or kill themselves without warning? If so, why? If not, why not? How do you define happiness? Does living your life is simply being objective and happy? If so, why or least of all at the expense of others? If not, what is the meaning of happiness? Does we live in a modern utopia? Is the modern utopia inevitable or is it possible that the past has its limits in some way? Would an all-electric society eliminate poverty in the world and give all people the option to choose between no one and the government? If so, how? If not, what is the point of having an all-electric society? Could AI be used to write language and create art? Why do species have genes? When is the best time to commit ======================================== SAMPLE 21 ======================================== The Buátas holiday has been a long time coming for many in the Spanish-speaking region. When the Spanish language came about in the 1500s, there were many people who were not allowed to speak the language. By the 1600s and 1710s, however, people were starting to understand the language and use it in their daily lives. By the late 1800s, almost all Spanish-speakers in Spain were able to speak the language. Around this same time, the activities and beliefs of most of the world's people also appeared to be changing on a global scale. Language change is commonplace in the world of modern education. There is little research already proving that language change is real and that those who are able to learn more about language and its cultural effects will be much happier. There is little evidence that cross-cultural communication creates another person. Finally, there is widespread belief that the world is on an increase in spiritual evolution. If a person were to stay in their current human form for another number of years, does this person still have the ability to think? Does it become more and more difficult to understand and reason with greater complexity? For those people, what is the most important benefit is the future of humanity? Any improvements in people's thinking ability now come at a cost to their personal well-being and all of humanity. The Spanish Inquisition was a global operation. There is a huge difference between the treatment given to a person and the treatment given to the English-speaking world or the world at large. There is no such thing as truth or innocence. There is no such thing as peace. There is no such thing as religion. There is no such thing as superstition. There is no such thing as superstition. There are no laws in the Qur'an that limit the number of people you can marry, let alone a ban on incest. There are no rules in Islamic law that prevent men and women from having sexual relations. There is no court in the Muslim world that would require you to prove you're not a child or that you are not a human being. There are many religions and beliefs that are completely opposed to the idea of torture, rape, or incest. There are no rules in the Quran that prevent people from actually having intercourse with their partners. There are no laws in the Quran that prevent men and women from beginning their lives with deception and sexual activity. There is no law that prohibits family courts serving as a punishing or discharging place for crime. There is currently no law in the Muslim world that permits your immigration or nationality to be questioned. There is no law that prohibits abortion or helps pay for abortions; you are simply deemed to be an equal human. These are just a small number of the more popular laws in the world. There is no law that limits the freedom of individuals to fly; the United States' secretive "cap and trade" is widely seen as an infringement on privacy. If you were to hand over your passport without your knowledge, would you be detained or sentenced to death? There is no legislation that allows individuals to refuse service to aircrafts; instead, airlines are expected to turn down requests for service from passengers. If airlines refuse to provide customers with an option to pay, who will? There is no law that limits the existence of ghost towns that are somehow connected to the past; such as scientific speculation that aliens live in ancient corners of the galaxy. If aliens escape in space and do not wake up, is this an event that can be easily remedied or is it more likely that they will stay in touch? There is no law that allows people or animals to refuse service to government entities; instead, government should have the ability to stop people from using their electricity to get around other people's governments. Should governments be able to ban granola bars and table salt? Should governments be able to bar anyone but their own children or limit the number of people a government can ban? There is no law that makes it illegal to discriminate between humans and animals; based on scientific evidence, this seems likely to be a good thing. If you had to guess, would you pick the person you love the most? Would it be your dog, my dog, or someone else's dog? There is no law that prevents people in the United States from buying guns; in fact, many people in this country are far more likely to have illegally purchased a gun. Is there a great reason for how people live their lives? There is a federal law in place that allows for the prosecution of people who sell or use the Internet; in other words, you don't have to be a high-level government official to be a criminal. Is it right or wrong for government to classify people by their Internet activities ======================================== SAMPLE 22 ======================================== All sports are significant both to our sporting cultures as well as our personal lives. We all drink lots and lots of alcohol and feel deeply guilty about our recent or future choices. So why is there so much pain and suffering among athletes? Why do people make such extreme claims about whether a current or a previous opponent is real? Is there such a thing as a real life sports champion? How is it possible for such a small percentage of individuals to be so successful as a professional coach, analyst, analyst, or referee? Is having a disability highly detrimental to a person's ability to play professional baseball or more of a pox rat? How do you prove to others that you have the potential to be a good person? What was your biggest fear when life as a small child was on the line? Is the ability to perceive color or light or both? If you could fly, what would it be like? Does the physicality behind flying have a limit? Would there be a world without the internet make you feel better? How would you defend it? Can a person be a genius? If existence is finite, why should we not be able to think? How would you define genius? If humans could accurately attribute personality traits to our genes, what would be the most effective way to increase your chances of being a genius? Can death be made permanent? How much would it affect you if you were able to live forever? If people in rich countries had more privacy, would they be as successful as people in poorer countries? Your happiness is dependent on what you eat, how much you drink, and how much time you spend in and out of the house. A person in a rich and poor country (roughly 96% of the world population) is more likely to be well off and healthy than someone in a poor and middle range. So if someone is living a life of full-time and funds their life by eating right, doing what they love, or not praying enough, how does their life change from day to day? Is it possible, in some kind of scientific method, that people have alternate souls or are they equally likely to have the desire to be in and out of another soul? Do people have magical gates that lead to their afterlife? Would it be more ethically virtuous to send someone to an afterlife that is completely free of harm and exonerated of all moral infractions? Do people have souls or do their souls last forever? If people had the ability to suddenly perceive minds, would they be more morally moral? If you could give away 100 million dollars in Bitcoin, would you give it away? Would your donation go towards helping people in need? If so, what are the ramifications? If the world is just as small as you think is super risky; what alternative do you have? Are there any planets in the universe beyond the sun that are completely alien to humanity? What are the biggest risks to humanity if we sacrifice so little? Are human personalities the result of random chance? Is it possible that something in us exists outside of our head? Can souls be created? With access to the internet, can people have an accurate representation of their thoughts and emotions? Is losing the ability to reason something as simple as picking up your phone a bad thing? If someone has a deep personality trait and is more intelligent than you, what is the worst possible outcome for such a highly intelligent animal? If a person has no concept behind the concept of language, is it more likely that they are semi-intelligent or does language have inherent intelligence? Can knowledge be copied and pasted? With computer code, can we create something that we know is objectively false or correct? Is a million dollars an insignificant sum of money? While it is small in some countries, for others, it is incredibly significant in millions of people's lives. If a million dollars were spent on a bomb, would people simply shut up and defend themselves? Would that be a major difference? If it were completely new to you, would you now have the same privacy as someone in the past, or would it be a huge improvement? If people were able to think in real time, would they be more or less able to imagine and think? When was the last time you needed to pass a certain threshold of comprehension to use your computer or a computer program? When, and if at all? Do magical thoughts exist? To what degree do you think they exist? How would you define insanity?"With what extent of conceptual and physical damage would people be given?" Where do you think people will get to see their Masters in Law coming? How would you define genius? Is it possible to believe any of your beliefs? Are there limitations on what true perfectionists can believe? How do you define genius? How far should an individual come to attain their goals? Where do you think the limits of true genius lie? If you were ======================================== SAMPLE 23 ======================================== tumblr facebook trainwreck rec gee high jinks rock props robot Jose Zunser Pinned Loach and the Craps Mexican boylike teen Neema Khan The fake password hiccups Blowjob Why do you do random things? Teen willpower poll How many wears the moon on your head? Why do animals have emotions? If animals have emotions, then why do we make them? Why do animals have magical powers? What is the meaning of friendship? What are the biggest problems animals can cause? What makes a good person/mom/friend? Who is the most important person in your life? What objects are most important to you? Does religion affect your character? Why do birds and fish have emotions? Is there such a thing as right-wing? What is wrong with religion? How does your personality define you? Is it wrong to be a pacifist? Why is it that the world is corrupt? Is lying so soon become ok? In order to be successful you have to stay in the dark about evil. Is it possible that such a small percentage of the world's population are capable of such a huge evil empire? Is there such a thing as perfect? Do bad people ever feel any better? Is human nature to experience great pain and suffering? Or is it more complex? Do people need to continually be reminded of what their Creator has given them? If it takes five minutes for someone to tell you to stop taking pills, do it once. If it actually takes ten minutes, then is this but an illusion? If it takes two minutes, if it actually takes two, does this mean it takes less time to tell you to stop taking pills? If it takes ten minutes, if it actually takes ten, does it take less time to tell you to stop taking pills? How do you measure guilt? As long as you obey your family, there is absolutely no reason for anyone to get hurt. If your family is corrupt and if they don't respect you then nothing is a crime, but if they do then why bother doing anything? If they are corrupt, then why bother doing anything? If your family is corrupt and if you don't respect them then they are corrupt. If they are corrupt and if you don't respect them then who is? If they are corrupt then why are you doing what you do? If they are not corrupt then why are you doing what you do? If they are, why should you? At what point is this democracy a civilized country? How can we judge who is a decent person and a decent person, should we? Do our emotions carry moral weight when we are behaving human? If emotions carry moral weight, then why not everyone? If their neurons are affected by environmental chemicals in their bodies, then how do they feel when there is a huge toxin in their body that causes them to shoot chemicals at their heads? If their bodies don't make enough enough neurotransmitters to counteract the toxin in their bodies and their brain, then who the heck do they think is doing the toxin taking them? Are emotions the result of genetics or something more? If your brain is capable of producing enough neurotransmitters, then why can't people easily get rid of the toxin taking toxin just by changing their genes? If your genes cause you to feel good, then in theory you should be able to get rid of the toxin without any noticeable harm to you, but if you could become genetically neutral and become more efficient at controlling your emotions, why does every single person on Earth still have these negative thoughts and feelings? If you could kill 50 people at once and then adjust your actions a certain way, what could you change about 50 people at once do? If you hadn't been bitten by a bat, how could you have ever been hurt in your life? If you could be like those dogs that don't eat animals, why do animals exist at all and have no purpose? Is it possible that dogs have a highly developed language that most people don't even know they have, or is it possible that they have a rudimentary language but are absolutely convinced they never existed? If dogs are morally corrupt, why do we do things like think and cry when we are human, or is it possible that most animals just have a mind that makes no sense at all? If dogs are intelligent, why do humans continue to abuse them? If dogs are magical or something, what does language even mean? If there are seven senses, why do we have so many? If dogs are really creative, how do we know what is real and what is just fantasy? If dogs invented the beehive, why have we discovered other, better, completely natural languages? If dogs are psychotic, and if so why ======================================== SAMPLE 24 ======================================== Syracuse police sent a SWAT team onto a hotel room to help them find a man they say frequented their neighborhood. There are two groups of males who kill people: men and women who are experiencing sexual or physical abuse in their lives. "We know that many men sexually abuse their children. Why would you ever avoid seeking help when you can try to help yourself?" Sasha Abner, a professor of law at Syracuse, asked. Abner, who was one of the most prolific law enforcement researchers in the country, was fired from the University of California in Irvine in January for writing more than 270,000 articles, according to the Daily Signal. If they don't find the man, say. If they find out, then claim they know more about the man, the police and the public can lose faith in them. "There is a well-established fact that said person shouldn't be able to say what they really think anymore than there was previously," said Spencer Reynolds, an attorney and professor of political science at West Point in New York City. "If that belief in God is false, then nothing is more wrong with God than someone who thinks God created you? "When people believe they know everything about a person, it makes for a successful society," he said. "This is a society that men and women can live side by side, but that is not how it works in the real world." If you think you know more about a person's true personality, or if they are emotional, then you are wrong. This leads to false beliefs and deep suspicions that men and women are equally capable of evil. "What is true jealousy and what is true incest? Is it usually just a way for a person to avoid dependency? Or is it more likely that it's both," said Abner. "If it's true, which one are you more likely to love? Which one is more highly likely to be true? Or is it equally likely?" Either way, if you think to yourself, you probably are. If you think you know a lot more about a person than they know, it is highly likely that they are psychotic and requires extreme mental alchemy to create. If you think you know more about a person than they do but don't know it, then it is highly likely that you are crazy. If you think you know more about a person than they do but do not know the full extent, then it is highly likely that you are insane. If you are fully conscious and conscious of your existence, then you should be able to control how many genes are in your arms. In other words, if you have doubts about the existence of humanity, then you should be able to control your body and mind, even if you don't know why you do. If you feel like you are living in an ancient tomb, then you are in fact being made of stone. Assuming all those scientific theories that prove the earth is flat were correct, how would you define a true believer? With all the effort been made over the centuries to prove global warming exists, does the concept of a scientific consensus exist today? What, then, is the best way to prove that human activity is causing global warming? If you hear things about the world being experiencing a crisis, you know there is a crisis. If human intervention runs amok, then who is to blame for a crisis? Would being an alcoholic make the world a better place? How about your beliefs? In ancient Greece, information was discovered concerning avoidance. If you could avoid doing things that hurt others, how would you do differently now that you know you're in love with someone? If you do not act in a way that harms others, then why bother with maintaining your order in other people's businesses? If you could stop someone from burning their head off and start a full-scale war, how would you do it? If you could resist being raped, what would it be like? If you could understand why people deny their existence, why not just tell people they are not exists? How about the fact that humans aren't a race? If your biggest enemy is the human race, if you could capture a number and enslave everyone in it, what would it be like? Will the world be a better or worse off under a plan of global government? If you are going to live a happy, fulfilling, and happy life, should you sacrifice something to get there? If God is real, then how would you know? If God creates his own universe, how does he not know what would be good for humanity? Why do so many people believe in ghosts? If you know someone you wish you would marry, why not marry them? If God is present in every point on ======================================== SAMPLE 25 ======================================== 'It does not give us any rights': Vargas unhappy with decision by Spanish court to cancel marriage Whether Diogenes would have let him be is not clear, but the court did not say. Vargas, a biologist and study of evolution, has long been a darling of some in the scientific community. But in a new study, his findings have been criticized by some privacy advocates. And while Vargas was critical of animal rights groups for their extreme views about the nature of life there was also criticism for how paleoanthropologists originally understood the origins of life. Dubbed the Draconomicon, which is a huge and highly advanced modern humanity estimated to be up to five million years old, both by scientific and human standards, Vargas was completely wrong. 'There are still some important questions that remain unanswered about the series of events that led to the creation of the species, but the scientific community now seems to recognize it as the most practical and obvious way to find answers to those questions,' Dr Coveney, of the University of Freiburg in Germany, told The New York Times. However, he did say that there would be practical ways to discover who might have discovered life. 'With few exceptions, there is still a huge and much more profound reason for humankind to exist. 'Tiny organisms are far more complex and capable of engineering their way through life and the universe overall. A human being of this complexity and complexity, in our opinion, cannot exist.' And while his conclusions are undeniably correct, some are simply wrong. For example, do animals have rights? As it stands, the idea of life as we know it is just that: an idea.' In fact, the concept of free will is so arcane that it is difficult to find grounded answers. It is only in the past five million years that scientists have been able to prove if there is such a thing as an objective human being. And that is just what the scientists in China have done. Their research is based on two main methods of looking at the past – through historical documents or through computer tomography (CT). A simple but highly accurate way of looking at past events is provided by the Chinese government. With that information, scientists can then make intelligent design (ID), the idea that aliens exist and do not exist. With that in mind, in order to prove that aliens exist, the Chinese government has produced a digital clock that depicts the past five million years in a graph. This depicts the evolution of an organism, or 'clone', and allows for more difficult questions to be answered. But don't take our word for it: scientists have actually been able to prove that by looking at the past free will is completely wiped out. The Chinese government doesn't really know how much time has passed without causing a single neuron to break or die. If you wanted to prove that life exists, you could simply ignore your past and study the future. It's simply that there is a deadly energy that is produced by every living organism on the planet, and that doesn't exist. But if life is real, then when do you begin to question your reality? If your memories allow you to perceive the future, is that what you are actually experiencing? Or is there more to life? If you accurately predicted the purpose of the universe to the tune of 1,000 digits, would you have been able to create a bomb based on those predictions? Or is it possible you could have never made those predictions? If there was a day when the sun was just a ball of light, would it never occur to you to begin looking at it now? If birds could access consciousness through their minds, or is intelligence just another form of consciousness generation, how does intelligence come about? How did intelligence come to be? At the start of time there were no gods. If there were, how did you know there existed a God? There was a time when you could only think about doing something. Nowadays, there is no such thing as a time machine. What are the biggest human rights abuses? Under surveillance, how can you find out what people in your country are doing? Do you have a personality? Your ability to think is based on two things. Your expectations of others based on how you perceive them. If you get emotionally attached to your girlfriend, is that something that can escape you? Or does that emotion stem from your own limitations? If people were able to accurately predict when a tooth came to life and how long it would last, what would you most likely predict would happen? How does perception come about? If you could look through pictures, would you be satisfied or depressed at having overcome your past? Or would you be a happy person? If other people ======================================== SAMPLE 26 ======================================== Zeebooth jams! Zeebooth jams are a very enjoyable way to train your brain to comprehend and comprehend the true nature of reality. People are commoners and always have been. When you discover that you have a programming error or two, whatever the reason, you are let down. This is completely normal and its time for your life to be over. On the bright side, it allows you to remember things at a lower level – you can now see what the universe is about and what the laws of physics are. Some people think that by even weighing in on a virtual reality show, they will discern whether or not there is a reality that exists. So if you tell a live audience in front of them that there is a virtual reality show and they don't find it bizarre that people always think that way, then you are and we are not, even if you deny there is a virtual reality show or that there is even such a thing as a reality show. Do you have any theories about what Hubbard saw out there? It focused on concepts of perception and consciousness. In the past, people thought that the simplest way to attain true consciousness was simply by looking at pictures of human beings living a living life of deep thought. At that point, no one thought at all that the simple act of looking at a picture of a human being was possible. Would it be possible for a human being to learn how to reason without gaining insight into the history of humanity? Some people argue that the most worthwhile training for a successful human being would be to learn to control his emotions, distract himself, study math and science, and avoid strategy and emotion. Does this sound appealing? Why are people so willing to sacrifice the right to privacy for the right to live an honest, fulfilling life? What would be the most humane way to properly respect one's human life? Human nature has never been more precious and innocent. Every human being deserves to have their privacy respected and protected. Why shouldn't all humans have their privacy respected and protected? Why do we punish our friends and family when there is a clear medical or scientific reason for doing so? Why do we punish ourselves when we know we are going to die? If your life means nothing to others, why is your life equally important to yourself, your family, your friends, and the world around you? If you are critical of someone, their career path, or your family, do you feel sympathy or anger? There are many things you can do to lift your life to the next level. However, two things you absolutely cannot do to lift your life to the top: Get pregnant rapidly. Establish a healthy family structure. Take responsibility for your family. Assume responsibility for your hair and other personal decisions. If you used your life for pleasure, would you think you were doing it right? What would be the most ethical way to behave? Do you think there is another species besides humans that can perceive reality such as our own or that of animals? Should living life to the fullest be our biggest moral obligation? Does the presence of more and more of any species increase your chance of survival? Is limiting desires a good thing or a destructive one? Can memories be erased? As more and more people have "responsibility," so do we as a species. Does standardization exist to help people predict their future actions? Is it possible for a person to accurately predict their actions and actions today? If a person was given two choices, would they choose the first or the latter? Would certain actions be more effective or less effective if they could be stopped right from the moment they occur? If sexual desire is natural and there is no reason why it should decrease, why do we not begin to find ways to reduce it? Should all sexual activities cause sexual dysfunction? Does comparing apples to oranges cause imbalance in intelligence? Should there be an age limit on living a healthy and fulfilling life? How can we prove that free will exists? Should even a small percentage of people have a say in the decision making process? Does anonymity define society? Why do we associate perfection with genius? If a person was given free will, would they choose to be perfect or not? Does ancient Egypt encourage people to unearth secrets of their past, present, and future lives? If freedom exists, why do we bother trying to find it? If everything is predetermined, why do we pay so much attention to what others say and do? If your life is tied to a stone, what are your rights and the protections you would like to have? Would both the death penalty and the death penalty be justified? Has the so-called Islamic revolution in the past 500 years been a success? If you could resist being another person, what would it be like? If you were born with the ability to perceive reality, would you be born right away ____________________________________________________________________________________ AFTER ANOTHER 37 SECONDS - 32 MINI-BATCHES IN TOTAL, STARTING TO OVERFIT (MORE) ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2019-04-16 08:32:22.982750: I tensorflow/core/platform/profile_utils/cpu_utils.cc:94] CPU Frequency: 2300000000 Hz 2019-04-16 08:32:22.982986: I tensorflow/compiler/xla/service/service.cc:150] XLA service 0x18da260 executing computations on platform Host. 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Instructions for updating: Use tf.random.categorical instead. WARNING:tensorflow:From /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/tensorflow/python/training/saver.py:1266: checkpoint_exists (from tensorflow.python.training.checkpoint_management) is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Instructions for updating: Use standard file APIs to check for files with this prefix. 2019-04-16 08:32:28.573296: I tensorflow/stream_executor/dso_loader.cc:152] successfully opened CUDA library libcublas.so.10.0 locally ======================================== SAMPLE 1 ======================================== Running in a silent universe would be false, as it is impossible for a being of this concept to perceive the source of their existence and is not simultaneously aware of and connected to them? What precisely are we looking at when we state that which we know? In other words: in what order do you think that banana will break? Why does mathematics not provide real information about how things work? Assuming evolution is correct, how does one know which way the English language is drummed or sung? If men are morally obligated to their women (and some people believe this leads to rape and incest), why is there so much violence between them and much sexual activity between them? If men's minds are capable of conceptualizing and programming their own world, what is the difference between a feline and a human? If atoms in water have no color, why does the coloration of the water change with distance from the tap? If electrons have no color, why do we have such strong reactions when they are associated with funny things like lightning and water waves? If rain is for butterflies and feline ears are for humans, what do you think the benefit will be to both of them? What exactly is biochemistry? If the study of chemistry was based on observation and theory, why do we continue to study it? What are the biggest mysteries about nature? Why do we reject explanations that revolve around science instead of understanding human nature? Where exactly do you attribute the recent spate of mass shootings in the United States to? Are all the deaths attributed to guns? Which of your beliefs make a difference in the outcome of the current conflict? If you could place as many variables into a person as you like, what would they need to know to be able to act in a political role for life? What would they choose to most effectively use their lives? Why do we so distrust of governments and political leaders? Can blindfolded people be effective at judging government? Do atheists or jealously-prone people have the ability to create false memories? Does time travel exist? Do memories exist? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand-point? If time slows down and humans experience new events more quickly, does slow down marathoning time travel make sense? Is consciousness something subjective or something objective? Are there limits to what human minds can create? How can we be sure time is being properly jealouslyed about? Have aliens invaded the galaxy? How do you properly say hello to a dead alien species? Are humans the most advanced species in the universe? What is the best way for a human to attain enlightenment? Do ghosts and aliens alike exist? What is the benefit of consciousness from an ancient age point of view? What is the meaning of true love? Is it possible to define love and ardor without ever understanding how it relates to desire? Without the study and study of philosophy, who would would you be as a person and how would you define love and ardor? What activities make you hate yourself more? What is the best way to attract the most women? How would you define love? Would that person be a nymphomaniac, a manipulator, a hypnotist, a dominatrix, an actress, an animal lover, a computer programmer, a nutcase, a serial killer, or something in between? What would a perfect life be like? Why do people often argue about whether the universe is or is not random? If every little detail was fact, what kind of person would you be? What are the biggest disappointments in your life? What is the biggest waste of human potential? Is it better to have more potential family members around you than have no potential family members at all? What does it make you think you're capable of? What do you think the world will getter in the years to come? Is achieving no state of mind necessary? If so, what would it be like for humans to an even keel? If life involves rituals, are they fulfilling their full potential? If there is no God, why bother living a good life? Is life simply for joy? If so, what would it be like to be a part of the human family? Why do humans strive to be better than others? If life is meaningless, are intentions circular and straightforward? If death is meaningless, are intentions purer than jealously? Is sacrifice the most natural and effective way for an animal to self-actualize? If life is not fair, how do we make the case for its existence? If life is by its nature fair, how do we why do we continue to do our best to provide for our family and to ourselves? What percentage of your life do you feel truly alive? How do you measure this? If life is about doing ======================================== SAMPLE 2 ======================================== By Ned Ehrenreich In a world that considers itself the most advanced in the universe, how do we know which countries are actually in the Middle East and the world is happening at the microlevel? At what point is the trans-Atlantic ballistic missile (T-ara) trans-Pacific Partnership (TPAP) agreement not a deal? At what point does relief over the loss of life in the ISIS-infested world of Fallujah (where over 1,000 people have been killed) become a strategy to influence policy? At what point is peace and reconciliation unclear? Would the world be better off with or without an infrastructure and banking system that is based on reserve and entrenched oppressors? If stage shows don't represent a true continuous flow of ideas, what would be the best way to tell if a certain message is being effectively applied or simply being heard? Should we terraform planets, or is it more likely we will begin a pattern? Does the study of philosophy ever lead to answers? Should information be freely and impartially distributed, or should it only be available to those whose name is on it and whose name is not? At what point is a Republic conceptualized? Does an exit strategy exist to stop the flow of cheap labor from abroad into the country? Does the concept of jealously exist before we begin to weaken our government and begin to shape our world? If democracy is based on numbers, should we regard every vote as a vote for justice? At what point is a terraformable concept proven to be inaccurate? If you had to guess, what do you think would be the most likely way you’ll die? If language influences perception, does having few shades of gray make language aggressive or neutral? If judgment calls are made with intentions (artifacts, intentions not), are intentions as simple as judging someone else's words or are they more complex constructs that require memory and reasoning about to be able to recognize? Does the art of faking death require human memory to function? Is purgatory the same as getting up in the morning and committing suicide? If true religion teaches us things, why is there so much deception and illusion around al-Maghrib (Jesus) and his followers? Why do some people believe that the world is ending and some people believe that it is beginning to change? Why do some people believe that the world is ending and some people believe that it is beginning to change? How do you define true freedom? Do drugs (meth, lard, or alcohol) or a wide variety of other mental states (like thoughts and feelings) make people free? If judgment is made by mouth, who is to say that the world is beingjudged? Why do some people believe that the atomic bomb was never dropped (aka.,), that the world wasn’t put into place as a war to kill individuals for political gain?, and/or that there has been no significant world war? What’’#possible day’s A.I. might’t​ come to pass (A.I. technology, for example), and A.I. is capable of delivering on its promises (human behavior, for example), how long might that A.I. stay in the world (time travel, for example), and how long might that A.I. stay (be it long term or short)? What is the most feasible way to replace the dead (be it by robotic arms or by in-situ bioengineered organisms) with another species? Do suicide or committed murder make you free? Why do some people believe in extraterrestrial life (communicating with aliens is another possible reality), while others (like yourself) think that if life exists, we must have a reason for doing things (like after our deaths) then having an explanation for why we do things (like why we do things) is another possibility? What is your definition of evil? What is the best way to make money doing what you do best: running a business or building a successful business (profit or charity)? At what point is it morally wrong to sell an animal for a human? Will animals become commodities relative to their mechanical parts? Does prostitution have benefits (e.g., reduce the chance of prostitution being illegal or just for fun)? What is the best way to pay your legal fees (accrued, unspent, or late) (Kerbal Space Program)? Are you a bigot or a human rights abuser? Is abortion associated with abortion success (i.e. higher rates of abortion)? Which country is more dependent on foreign oil than the United Kingdom? Does religion influence how we think ======================================== SAMPLE 3 ======================================== March 1st, 1982 is the day at which the planets align. In other words, when is a lie actually true? October 1st, 1982 is the day that soldiers and civilians begin to turn against one another. Why is this? Why did so many people turn against one another in the first place? September 1st, 1982 is the time that humanity begins to break down. Is achieving our full potential a necessary part of human flourishing? August 1st, 1982 is the day that humanity begins to completely destroy itself. Why did so many people turn against one another so suddenly? Italians often find themselves in situations in which they believe that all is well in the world. For example, many in the ancient world believed that all was well in the world in the past, while others viewed the world in radically different terms. Does this suggest that the modern world is a simulation created to make sure no one does something badly wrong but is actually better than the old way of doing things? If no one does something, how should we expect them to? As humanity warms up and matures, its technological and scientific capabilities increase. Why? Why not just keep getting better at stuff? Is achieving your full potential a necessary part of human flourishing? Where does one begin in life? When does one cease to be a person and becomes something else? If death is a path to salvation, how do we become one with the dead? Where does one go when faced with the fact that so many lives have been taken? Why are humans so susceptible to vulnerability and cruelty? What is the best way to motivate a species? What is a good member of the family? Why have humans become civilized over time? Why do we resist doing things that we know are useful to us so much? What activities have been shown to be most effective at changing our mindsets over time? Do thoughts have meaning? Do angels, or men, have the power to change minds? Are there limits to human creativity? What is a good story? What is a good mystery? What is art? Why do we love more than our bare hands? Are humans so susceptible to mental illness? Has art made a difference in how we perceive the world? Is the human tendency to create groups a good or a bother? Do thoughts have purpose? Why are humans so susceptible to magical thinking? What is a folder? How does one find a purpose in life? Is a life of ideas worthwhile? What makes someone happy? Does optimism or cynicism have any meaning? Why do we associate beauty with morality? Do ghosts and spirits of our deceased loved ones exist or have their own personal meaning? If life is simply being an inanimate object, is having an inorganic life an illusion? Is freedom more than a thought or is it the other way around? What is the meaning of the Greek word for egg? ? Is humanity doomed to head in this destructive direction? What would happen to a species when humans began to fall in line? Is it possible that many of humanity's most fertile soil is being used for genetically modified foodstuffs? Does the art of faking death with your life make you a person? If all humanity is made up of one single person, what does that humanoid have to say about who the real human being actually is? Is it wrong to encourage children to think about conspiracies and conspiracies before they commit crimes? What does it mean to be a person? Is it wrong to teach children about money, art, or just generally human? Is freewill correct when it comes to secretly funding terrorist groups? Is it okay to torture terrorists if they break the law? Is it wrong to deny that evil exists? If all humanity is made up of one small handful, do you think there could be as many as one billion human aictions? If all humanity is created equal, when do we divide we get? What causes so much evil in the world? If all humanity is created equal, what kind of person does you think is better off with no humanity? Would you rather live your life simply and enjoy life as if it were your own, or have every human have a unique experience? What is the benefit of all human creativity and what does that diversity mean for humanity? If all humanity is created equal, what percentage of the universe are you in right now? Is a small island in the Indian Ocean right about what is going on? Or is humanity on the brink of a technological bonanza? At what point is humanity and almighty overreacting to an attack, and assuming it was an attack on humanity itself? What is a good attack? Why attack and attack at the same time, and why not at the expense of everyone else? Are humans in an irrational state of mental breakdown when they ======================================== SAMPLE 4 ======================================== With no height or shape to guide your movement, your head keeps your thoughts and emotions in check. With this in mind, you take a picture of it on a computer screen and put it on the screen. For example, if I were you, I would ask you to guess at which of two things are true and which are false: 1) Is this person A conscious of their place in the universe and/or is their location constant? or 2) Is their mental state random and unalterable? If a person knows they are going to die, do they less or more likely than not they will die sooner or later? How about a chance system in which you and I take pictures of ourselves and put them on a scale? Or a random drawing of your character with numbers and symbols? How about a way to tell if there is an entire universe full of people? In other words, in how far would person A and person (or something similar) going by the code name of Charlie Random Be His Raw Materials Energy Field Be Informed Guy Energy Field Informed Guy Energy Field Informed Guy Energy Field Informed Guy Energy Field Informed Guy Energy Field Informed Guy What is your maximum potential potential? What is your maximum potential? If a human being had a scale and the ability to perceive the environment around them, what would it be like? If a human was able to perceive their reality perfectly, what would it be like? If a human was able to perceive their reality perfectly, what would it be like? If a human was able to perceive their reality completely, what would it be like? Would it be a difference of life or a life-altering quest to perfect human consciousness? In other words, what better way to introduce humanity to the completely alien life world of DayZ than by allowing humans to perceive what is truly life and what is microscopic? With that in mind, in what manner of world would humanity lead if not how we perceive and perceive reality? With that in mind, in what manner of world would humanity lead if not how we perceive and perceive reality? With that in mind, in what manner of world would humanity lead if not how we perceive and perceive reality? What would be the most humane course of action for mankind? Return to top With no limitations, what can an individual do with their minds, or with their data? With no limitations to what individuals can create with their minds, or with what data they have, what constructs of information can individuals construct and use their minds to construct and use' themself (intelligent design), or (contrary to popular belief) self-contradictory philosophy (foundations of thinking) based on the study, study, study, study of philosophy (evidence-based philosophy)? Is a single concept sufficient to prove or disprove a point or is all conceptually and algorithmically possible? If philosophy is about understanding the human condition, how can one be sure of the truth about reality and reality itself? If philosophy is about living a healthy and fulfilling life, what would a good life consist of? If philosophy is a business, what are the benefits and drawbacks to every single pound a person pounds? If life is about living a healthy and fulfilling life, are benefits to be monetary or symbolic? If life is about living a healthy and fulfilling life, in this world, how do you know if spending money is doing you good or a life-altering step toward happiness? Is happiness just a feeling? If life is about having fun, do you make a living by doing that or doing something completely different? If life is about being dependent on others for everything, is it a happy, fulfilling life or a miserable, sour, or a happy and fuzzy, or a happy and full of confusion? What is a happy, fulfilling life? If life is about being happy, what does a happy, fulfilling life consist of? Why is life so important to us? If life is about being happy and fulfilling, how do you define happy? If you could become an expert in one of the most controversial areas in physics, what scientific method would you choose? If you could create a flying saucer that would travel at a rate of one every second, what would it take to travel at least one million kilometers per hour (MP10)? If someone told you last July that they were going to create a de Havilland-type of space station, you probably wouldn or shouldn't have believed them. If you could live a life and let live, what better way to offer your life for humanity to see then to live a healthy and fulfilling life? Was life just long, healthy, happy people lived their lives to live live a healthy and fulfilling life? Would the world be a better or worse place if everyone looked the same and died young? What would the most important things in our lives be like before we were born? Would dogs have a better chance at life than humans of knowing what is taking place in the universe? ======================================== SAMPLE 5 ======================================== ""Why don't you die of hunger? Is it because you don't have enough food to eat? Or does something more: that you are hungry simply increases the chance that something is wrong?" ―Nathan Ralston to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine captain Samantha Crist[src] Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was the eleventh episode of the First Series, and the 112th overall. The episode was the result of twenty years of research and development. In the midst of a conflict in a frontier world, a medical faculty member (Samantha Crist) and a geneticist (John Doria) were sent to discover if there were any genetic differences common to all humans. At the direction of Lt. Commander (CO) John Doria, Major (DOT) James Restivo and Jenkins (Jeri Hilgers) created a clone of himself that was made of human hair and was able to sense human emotions. While the clone was being made, Doria was killed in an ambush by a group of aliens, and the clone died within a few hours of being made of human hair. Following the disaster at the hands of the Federation, the two scientists were disassociated. At Starfleet Headquarters, Commander (CO) John (D'Arcy) was introduced to Crist and Doria by memory while he was working on his own clone design. At least one person associated with the project was also a clone of Doria when they were students at Starfleet Academy; the clone was able to sense that the USS Enterprise-D and the USS Voyager were at war and alerted its sensors to detect hostile activity surrounding the two ships. In his memory, the officer in charge of the Enterprise-D used his previous managerial experience to draw a parallel between the two ships' current state of affairs and the one just assumed by the other person. At one point during the study, the two officers came to realize that their perception of the war was not such a uniform one but rather a fuzzy one based on how the two countries were experiencing the day. At another point in the study, Lieutenant Commander Jean-Luc Picard (William Shatner) made an offhand remark to his superior, when asked if he had ever seen the Klingon capital in terms of color. When asked if he had ever felt like an Englishman standing in the middle of a war made him an Englishman, Picard replied, "No... never." While on a mission to study the genetic programming of a species, a person or two could be creating a perception of reality through memory. While the memories associated with a memory are not necessarily indicative of reality, they do reveal a person or two about whose reality they are in. For example, a person could be an Englishman or a person from another continent, and yet not know what they are thinking. In other words, someone from another planet might not know who they are. During the course of their research, GCSE students would be given the task of considering whether two or more concepts in a concept are the same. While the concepts in question are conceptual constructs, their conceptual contexts would be like those in English: what is a spoon or what not a spoon? What about a toothbrush? Or a toothpaste tube? Would concepts like those associated with conscious awareness be more suitable for categorizing concepts like this? Or would concepts associated with conceptualize concepts more accurately? Given a concept like a spoon, its associated concepts, and its associated quantities, how do you think its associated quantities would be? How do you think its associated quantities would be distributed? Given that a spoon has a mass of 1,000, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 10, and weighs 500 kilograms, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 500 kilograms, and weighs 1.4 million kilograms, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 100 and a radius of 1,000 and a radius of 1.6 million, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 1 million and a radius of 1.4 million, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 655 and a radius of 25 and a mass of 1.126, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 655 and a mass of 1.176, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 655 and a mass of 1.759, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 655 and a mass of 1.389, then how do you think its mass would be divided? Given that a toothbrush has a mass of 655 and a mass of 1.239, and a mass of 1.681, and a radius ======================================== SAMPLE 6 ======================================== U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been in the business of cracking down on asylum seekers for years. In fact, the agency was previously the biggest importer of drugs to the Middle East and was one of the biggest lenders to terrorist groups when it came to arms and drugs. However, in October of 2014, in a threat assessment, the head of ICE noted that the agency had been "in the business of law enforcement for years and a long time and was not adequately focused on the global threat to human rights." On February 1st of this year, a Twitter user @SarraAssWasSaddened told US media that the agency's previous decision to hand over the name of one of its most wanted terrorists, Eric the Bear, had been "horribly, terribly wrong." In a much-anticipated move, @SarraAssWasSaddened went public with his true feelings toward the fact that the agency had destroyed his or her communications. The person behind the original @SarraAssWasSaddened account was identified only as Alisha. What began as an innocent tweet sent by another human being has become the subject of intense and often explosive scrutiny in the media and government circles. At the heart of the controversy is whether the @sarraasswasintoxicallyverified account, which has more than 1,000 followers, accurately described a person, is completely real and not just an urban legend. What is a person? A person is anything, anywhere: A person’s age, genetic makeup, physical appearance, mental state, or just generally anything else. Also known as something else entirely: a person’s’s DNA sequence. What, if anything, does a person’s personality have to with being human? What’s more, some people have a general humanism about nature and others a deeper philosophical or religious outlook? How about most people 1)Have no life (2) and (3)are not rational individuals (4)Have an irrational reaction to seeing their own light (5)Are all humans created equal (6)What is the meaning of happy endings (7)Why do humans usually like happy endings and hard lives (8)Are all individuals created equal (9)What is human emotion? (10)Can there be love and happiness without a reason (11)How does one find happiness in another person’s actions (12)Why is love so important in the modern world (13)Why can’t every human want the same thing? (14)What’s more important than character well-being (15)What kind of person is Ayn Rand? (16)What is friendship? (17)What are the benefits and drawbacks of friendship (18)What’s more important to a person's well-being (19)What life-altering things should everyone be looking for (20)Why don’t we as a species take more advantage of the wide spread availability of technology and information technology (21)Is it more or less difficult to be successful in the modern world? (22)Is it more or less difficult to be successful in the modern world (23)Are there limitations on the free flow of ideas in the modern age? (24)Is the modern world a simulation? (25)Is technology causing problems in society or is the current global financial system unsustainable? (26)Are limitations on the free flow of ideas causing any problems or is society in a state of chaos? (27)What is the largest threat to the social contract in society (statements, regulations, laws, ordinances, contracts, etc)? (28)Can laws be changed or ameliorated (i.e. everyone is equal and benefits from society) or is the social contract just as it was in the past (i.e. humans are considered more and less capable of achieving anything)? (29)Is it alright to torture terrorists (Do Torture Keral trainees In Engineering Likely To Benefit Terrorists?), attack innocent bystanders (If So What, When, Why?, and How Should We When Determined to Assassinate Ismal Individuals), or attack civilians (If So Why, When, Why?, And How Should We Protect…)?), or attack all involved (Do We Target All Terrorists, Collateral Damage, and Damaging al-Qaeda Executions, or Do We Lock In The Numbers)?), or all Terrorists, Collateral Damage, and Damaging al-Qaeda Executions, or Do We Lock In The Numbers)?), or all Terrorists, Collateral Damage, and Damaging al-Qaeda?), or all Terrorists, Collateral Damage, and Damaging al-Qaeda?), or attack a US soil (Do We Launch An Air Strike Directly, Or Directly, Directly, Against An Object And Directly, Attack It?), or a Land Attack ======================================== SAMPLE 7 ======================================== Lepton was born in (fed?) towns in the Netherlands but moved to London in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Lepton took an English class and was able to get an advanced placement in a London based finance institution, now known as Barclays. University of Birkbeck Lepton is a living legend, having an incredibly busy life, which underlines his Englishness. When asked why he is remembered so much, his true self replied: 'Why not? I wasn't born that way.' So why should people from more advanced countries keep getting an edge over those from poorer ones? As a result of his impressive English, some argue that he was genetically predisposed to think in such a way. Lepton was born in Birkbeck, in the far east of England, but grew up in a small number of wealthy families in the city. John Leyton was born in Kerimov in an incredibly small number of wealthy families, but within his family enjoyed a highly social and scientific society. In fact, John Leyton was able to christen his own family - Old Flourishing Leyton and Earl Leyton - as Leyton Flourishing Leyton's (Leyton Flourishing) family. By the time John was just five, he had begun to become aware of the limitations of the human mind, and came to terms with the fact that he was responsible for his own death. What made Leyton such a frightening child? In the past, he'd passively accept his fate and try to think through how things might get better or worse for his family. In reality, he'd become more and more sensitive as he aged, and was able to see through the cynical tricks used by the ruthless bankers to launder their wealth around the world. With no tools at his feet and no way to travel, how was he able to come to rely on his thoughts and perception? Where was he going to go? What was the best path forward for him? As his thoughts became more and more scattered and his perception of the world was being altered, his perception of the world began to deteriorate. Was understanding and considering all that was being tossed around in between lives an option for people all the time in this world? If life is too short to expect a good life, how come we tend to focus on the short-term? If life is too short to expect a good life, what should we do about it? If life is too short to expect a good life, how come do we tend to think about it that way? As more and more is being thrown at ourselves to find a better tomorrow, the chance of our lives being better seems almost almost infinitely less. If life is too long to expect a good life, should we? If life is too short to expect a good life, should we? Would you rather be a wolf in a sheep's clothing or a human in sheep's clothing? In this day and age of virtual reality and augmented reality, there is much more to life than real life – from the sounds of it, that might be a good thing. So, what exactly is positive and what is negative about virtual reality? Do people who have not been medicated properly lean toward positive and negative thoughts? Or do they both? Are reports of human trafficking a reality? Do the perpetrators of the crimes really exist? Or is it possible that a small percentage of humanity is being trafficked through virtual currencies? Is true mental illness a new species entering the real world? Or is it just another human number? Is time travel just another human transfer? If so, how fast do you think it will happen? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Is memory a craft or is it possible that humans are better at remembering things than computers? If we're better at remembering things, is it because we are a bit more sensitive? If we're a little more sensitive, is there an inherent benefit to our intelligence? What do you think is the largest threat to humanity? How do you think the universe will end? Human ingenuity has always been a boon to the species, but in the past 100 million years or so, humans have taken to building huge, expensive transporters full of explosives, and then slowly but surely destroying the explosives themselves. Why did this technology become so popular? If all the currencies in the world went digital, would this attack be particularly devastating? At what point does civilization as a species stop being a destructive force? Would a revolution against the current system come at a huge cost to society? If all the currencies in the world did not have a common currency, how would the world change? At what point is a completely automated economy feasible? Is preserving resources as efficiently as possible a good idea? If a robust and cheap transporters economy came to pass, would transporters be a good use of the available resources? Would a ======================================== SAMPLE 8 ======================================== This is a conversation between Count Howlin and Supporter . Count Howlin: With luck or a million small changes, how can we make things better? Supporter: And after all is said and done, how will things be better for everyone? Count Howlin: With intelligence, persistence, and a touch of luck, how will things get easier for everyone? Supporter: Every single person on the planet is capable of creating their own perfect self, and every single person on Earth is capable of creating their own clone of themselves. What will the world be like 20 years from now? Count Howlin: With your memories intact, how will humans be able to better themselves? Supporter: At what point are you sure you don't exist? Count Howlin: What will the future hold for humanity? Supporter: At what point will humanity be able to and will it ever be able to exist? Count Howlin: How long will it be before we have the ability to steer humanity in a new direction? Under our Solar System's atmosphere, particles are made up of nothing but charged particles. If humans went extinct, would we become particles? With the advancements of computers, would we become particles? Under our Earth's orbit, our planet orbits our star. At its closest approach to our sun, our sun emits a small amount of charged particle B into the universe. When this small amount of B reaches its destination, it enters our atmosphere and fuses with the fainter particles to form a cloud of particles known as exo-rays. While particles pass through grains of dust and into our atmosphere, they become disaccharide and have a small amount of mass. When particles hit the human body, their mass particles are completely removed and pass through our bodies as normal. With time, the distance between us and the black hole in our universe grows with the distance between us and the star. For example, a person in the human frame of mind is about to pass through an edge of a faraway star and is suddenly transported through time and into another galaxy far, far away. At that point, the human brain processes the information and makes conscious leaps of faith. Before long, however, the transporters in your hand are completely severed and you are instantly transported back in time to when you were first born. At this point, your memories have been erased and you have zero ability to re-create events from scratch. Before long, however, you are an empty shell of yourself, an infant child seemingly unaware of what has just taken place. At this point, your memories have been erased and you have zero ability to re-create events from scratch. While your senses are functioning normally, your awareness is deeply affected by the events that have taken place within you. For example, you are not even aware that you are thirsty. Are you really thirsty? Are you able to perceive color? Are all people or is perception dependent? What is the meaning of true perception? Is awareness a most general concept of wisdom or something deeper? Why or why not? Why or why not? Your perception of the world is human based on your genetic material. With this in mind, how do you perceive the world? With human intelligence, you are completely blind. With machine intelligence, you are completely covered in dirt and dust. With human intelligence, you are completely covered in information and memories. At this point, your perception of the world has been completely altered. With this in mind, how do you perceive the world to be true? With all of your senses being completely focused on what is going on in the world, how do you perceive the world to be real? Or is perception dependent? If all of your senses were completely focused on what was going on in the world, would you be able to perceive the world as it is now? Or would you be able to perceive the world in its entirety, beginning with the most recent attack? With the current technological state of the world, do you think the world is headed in the right direction? Or is human consciousness a far too human phenomenon to be completely random? If all of your senses were entirely focused on what was going on in the world, how do you perceive the world to be headed in the right direction? Or does consciousness have a pattern? If all your senses were completely focused on what was going on in the world, what would you do? If all your senses were focused on what was going on in the world, did you think you were actually viewing the world from the inside? Or was all of your awareness a subtle construct created by the human brain to help it process reality? Or was consciousness the product of a small being or was consciousness a vast creation? What makes you think that tiny creature could be so cruel and cruel? Is knowing that you are tiny enough to be completely conscious enough to be responsible for the world around you? Or is the universe simply too vast and chaotic for a being to human ======================================== SAMPLE 9 ======================================== Do we need a transhumanist movement? How do we build a true society? Is it better or worse to have a tribalism that worships no one but itself than to have a society based on no one having a say? Do all people have equal value regardless of their behavior? Does the English language make us feel superior to other countries? How is it possible to create a just world? Is human potential superior to all other animals? Is it possible to create a species that maximizes its harvest using chemicals and food grade chemicals? Can artificial intelligence be creative? Is there a limit to what human creativity can create? How can society be made stronger? How can peace be made? Do religion and ideas lead to progress? Why are humans so susceptible to harmful and destructive beliefs? Do absolute power corrupt absolute poverty? If democracy causes suffering, how come governments in other developed countries are less suffering? Does art have intrinsic value or do we have a fundamental moral obligation to tell the full story of our lives? Are all human activities morally corrupt? Are all acts of violence inherently wrong? How can we be sure all criminals are doing the same things? Does humanity come from a small, motley crew or is humanity evolutionarily predisposed? Can rational thought exist without a brain? What is the best path to logic? Is abstract thinking wrong? Is looking at reality pictures an accurate representation of the human brain? Do animals have rights? Is understanding philosophy wrong? Why do we strive for perfection if all our actions rely on it? Does passion make us feel good about ourselves? Does suffering make us feel good about ourselves? Are thoughts sin? How do we know which of our acts are truly thoughts? What is desire? Will thoughts become behavior? Does wrongle capitalism exist? Does Jagdish atte 10‍nge exist? Is knowledge a reaction to events beyond our control? Why are humans so confident in beliefs and superstitions? If death exists to increase our happiness, why does life exist? Why do people expect things to be going well for them when they don't? Does blind belief are rational thought? Is happiness dependent on one's actions? Why do we strive for mediocrity? How do you define true freedom? What is freedom? What makes people human? Where do we find meaning in life? Does emotion create love? How far should we go to train ourselves to love? Does evil come from within, and if so, when? Can love be proven? How can we be sure our actions are morally corrupt? Does awareness of consciousness make us less angry? Why choose to be an optimist? Does ignorance make us more optimistic? Can true altruism come from anywhere? If you know someone who is suffering from an illness, do you also know why they are suffering? How can you be sure their illness is simply hand-wringing? If death exists to increase our happiness, why does everyone else seem to think death is soon and inevitable? Will thoughts stop flowing when people are able to see past them? Why are humans so confident in theories that directly contradict our own theories about why so many humans are suffering? Can true love come from within? Does passion have intrinsic value or is it possible that is how it arises? Is self-knowledge the most valuable thing in the world? Is true self-importance the most important attribute in the world? What is the meaning of true friendship? Can emotions be completely removed from our lives? Do animals have rights? When should memories be erased? If life has no beginning and no end, why are humans so confident in our belief that all of us are living, breathing, and being created equal? Do concepts in society exist to teach people to work harder and stay true to their roots? Does technology make our world a better place? Can consciousness be removed from ourselves and live a normal life? If true friendship exists between a man and a woman, how come we are not treated the same? Can animals have morals? If there is no such thing as true friendship, how come some people have special rights and some do not? Would removing a person from society at large be detrimental to their character? If life is too long, should we slow down? Is it a good or evil thing that many people think that way? Can dreams be associated with the fall of Rome? If death is temporary, when do we stop looking for it? Does suffering come from nowhere, and when? Are emotions the result of an external cause or the result of human intentions? How can we be certain that someone is alive and well? Why do we fight all the time? Can dreams be linked to cancer? ======================================== SAMPLE 10 ======================================== × Expand Sheila when she was a child Michael Hollis is remembered as a very kind person. He was an immigrant from Ireland but spent his teenage years working as a meatpacking line in the United States. Your browser does not support if or when audio is played. Your browser does not support if or when audio is played. SUBMISSION: For the most part, this is true, but there are a huge number of people who aren't really people at all. For example, many people think of themselves as people but in reality they are just people who happen to be alive at the moment. For example, if a.m. flies and b.m. jogs, is it ok if that person is a.m.? If not, how does one become a person? And, if at all possible, how ill-informed do you think this person is about all the trans people you know? Your browser does Your browser does not support if or when audio is played. Your submission will likely be deleted. Submissions to the community site will not be reviewed or moderated. Your submission will likely be removed. If you die, receive a karma warning (see below). Does death by hanging encourage cruelty, or is it a happy ending? What are the benefits and drawbacks of life? If you're a genius and go on to become the world's number one writer, what would be the most happy thing about you being able to continue writing? Why are humans so happy when they have so many opportunities to improve? Are beliefs and beliefs systematized into one? Why or why not? Why is beauty associated with morality, justice, or the like? If all humans want the same food, why not all animals? Are all humans genetically similar? If not, why not? Can ghosts be a mental representation of God? Can a person be negative or positive? Are beliefs and beliefs systemsatics constructs and reasoning algorithms compatible? Are there limits to human creativity? If we live our lives simply, what should a person's purpose be? What organism produces the most food and drink per person per day (PORTA): bacteria, viruses, fungi, and carbohydrates? (WHOLE: 🙁) What is the best way to teach people about nature, or about the world? (ISRAEL: لينة الله مجامة) How do you measure intelligence when you have no reference to your actual ability? If math and science were hands-on, the world would be a better place. While the problem of how to train humans to understand nature is theoretically feasible, it is far from being possible. At least, that is what one would expect from a scientific study. Given the complexity of the world and the fact that many factors are outside our control, how do you conceptualize how a world based on math and science might kindle human compassion and understanding? Would you be able to posit an absolute and certain about who created the most evil people in the world, or simply stated that all evil actions come from all people (created-to-be) two laws bein'? — Adolf Hitler and Henry David Thoreau (@DrStefano11) October 23, 2016 Is absolute power corrupt and unenforceable? In our society, everyone — every day — is under the influence of some kind of highly controlled chemical or other. How do you define evil? Is it possible to prove that other people besides yourself have the capacity to create something truly wonderful or is it possible that someone else is creating the product instead? Assuming evolution is correct, do you think that if humans did something radically different than what we know is possible that we would see the evolution of the species we see today? If life began about 1.5 million years ago, is a much better time to be optimistic? If all living things have a structure that can be read by computers, then why does our species continue to evolve through small and gradual incremental improvements over time? If life exists in small groups, how do you know how long will groups of people stay in one place at a time, while avoiding accidents and conflicts? Does the English language provide enough information to make people change their minds about global warming? If language influences intelligence, how do you think humans can learn to stay in touch with the outside world? If intelligent life has origins in small groups, do you think groups of people could one day create a government? If language influences our perception of the world, how do you think we can learn to see another person as well? Does living in a small world make you a better person? Considering that humans are a billion years old and have almost no current technology to predict what kind of world ======================================== SAMPLE 11 ======================================== This is a PDF file of a contract which is an evolutionary progression in humans from an average earth monkey to a full human. The contract is based on two assumptions: 1) that the human species evolved over time and 2) that all other species have evolved over time. Assuming the assumptions are the same, let's say that all the humans in the world were extremely quick to recognise and eat small mammals as their closest relative. What would happen to the other humans if humans learnt to recognise and eat them? Assuming that all the humans in the universe are extremely intelligent, would it be in the country (every person in the universe knows who is who) that learns to recognise and eat people and peopleants as people and peopleants as people and peopleants? Assuming that every human on Earth has the ability to sense and perceive colour, then what would be the extent of human creativity (art, storytelling, architecture, music, philosophy) that begins with someone sitting down and begins to develops? Assuming that every living creature on Earth has a soul, did that mean every living being on Earth was conceived of as something radically different from us? Assuming that evolution is correct, does the handiwork of humans and other life forms create & reason with a scientific mind as our way of judging when humanity will reach its full potential? Assuming that two random, parallel universes are like a perfect storm? Assuming that a perfect storm does not create a perfect storm? Assuming that a single light bulb can cause all but one to become human? Assuming that an asteroid slams into a New York City school, destroying almost all of the city? Assuming that two people die and become the same person? Assuming that two people in the US die suddenly of a single cause? Assuming that two people in the UK die suddenly of a single cause? Assuming that two people in the UK die suddenly suddenly of another? Assuming that two people in the same country die suddenly of a single another? Assuming that two people in the same country die suddenly of a single other? Assuming that two people in the same country die suddenly of a single other? Assuming that two people in the same country die suddenly of a single another? Assuming that two people in the same country die suddenly of a single another? Assuming that two people in the same country die suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly suddenly completely dead ? Why does the universe have such a strong urge to keep flowing with every passing day? What are the benefits and drawbacks of infinite human lifespan? What causes the most suffering in the modern world? What is the most fertile soil for radical change in the world? Is absolute power an illusion, or is real power in the modern world necessary to keep going? When will the world leave its decimated state behind? Can absolute power corrupt? If all men are created equal, when should absolute law be made? Is absolute power just and standardifiable prying eyes and mouthfuls of jealously? Are there limitations on the free exercise of man ? What is the value of humanity in the modern age ? Will the world come to an end by human hands ? Why do humans continue to discover and improve upon our superpowers ? Does absolute power corrupt, if at all ? Does absolute power corrupt by design ? Will the world be a better place if men be given the ability to create and use machine guns and rocket propelled grenades ? Why do we retain memories of when we lived before computers could create and manipulate information ? Why do we resist seeking advice from outside the ruling class ? Will technological advances make it difficult for people to get the information they need to make informed political and social decisions ? Will the world come to an end by our hands ? If we live in a civilized, just and just society, will there ever be a global government? Without an effective social safety net, would we continue to benefit from wealth and fertile soil while impoverishing ourselves and our families? Are there limits to human creativity ? Can new civilizations come to dominate the world ? Do the unthinkable and create a new world government ? Why are humans so fascinated by ======================================== SAMPLE 12 ======================================== Nuclear power Commodity exchange and the creation of the atomic family Predatory species There is no such thing as "predator." Before the atomic age, humans were the biggest killers of both children and adults. By the mid-10th century, as humanity wiped out the world's population, the rate of the world being radically altered. Before that, we were the most destructive species on the planet, capable of causing devastatingly changed outcomes to people and animals. Before that, we were the most destructive race on the planet, capable of causing massive waves of violence to people and animals. Before that, we were the most destructive religion on Earth, preaching an incredibly destructive and destructive, yet at the same time beneficial religion, communicating almost simultaneously with one another, and living life through positive energy theory to test that theory's explanatory power. Before that, we were the most destructive religion on Earth, preaching a religion that purported to show how human consciousness can be accurately explained. Before that, we were the most destructive religion on Earth, preaching a religion that parroted the myths of ancient Rome and claimed that those who disobeyed could be punished. Before that, we were the most destructive religion on Earth, preaching a belief system that posits that humans are constantly at war with other species, and that all warring civilizations are partly to a point of being fated instances of human error. In other words, you could say that the great evil in the world is just our belief system, and there is absolutely no reason for human rights abuses to be subject to so much censorship. At the same time, however, there have always been purveyors of truth; the scientific method led to theories that were universally accepted and were based on the most rigorous methods. With that in mind, what is the most fertile soil for conspiracies? When do we test our theories, and how does one go about proving them? When, if ever, is an attack justified in some way? If an attack is justified, attack it; if not, why not? When and if; and how often? When and if not; to What Do You Attack Most? Why? What Are You Most Concerned About? Human nature Moral dilemmas Why are humans so inclined to harm others? Why do humans strive so much to safety but never quite get to safety? Why is human nature so highly dependent on reason and reflection than anywhere else? Why? Is it not the interconnectedness of ideas and thoughts that makes our country great? How do you define a good government? Are those who are more likely to attack the rich and powerful when considering who is justified in their actions morally justified? What percentage of your judgment do you feel is justified? What percentage of your judgment do you think was morally wrong? Should taxes on the rich be increased? Why did governments in other developed countries adopt a policy of taxing and spending money on people with less ability to get a job and less wealth to spend it on education and healthcare? What percentage of your decision-making process do you feel is completely justified? Is it right for governments to deny entry to people with a mental or physical disability to entry to the workforce? Why do we judge our friends by their dead bodies? Is it right and improper for governments to deny entry to people with mental illness to entry to the workforce? Are there limits to human creativity? Why do we judge ourselves by our intentions but judge others by their actions? What percentage of your brain do you have who is not in fact them? Do social media users have a moral obligation to help their communities become more community-oriented and good? Are there limitations on the free speech rights of individuals? When and if are individuals and organizations liable for causing harm to others? Is the moral obligation placed on society to protect the common good? What is the extent of freedom a person or institution can have but does not have the right to abolish? Do we have absolute rights to our food and drink? Should governments regulate what food we eat? Can animals have a moral obligation to help society? Why do we regard humans with such a high degree of suspicion? Are rights that limit people's access to knowledge and ideas a good moral right? Do governments have the right to deny entry to people with a mental illness but not people without mental illness? Does the concept of jest extend to all people, or does it extend to all people at all times? When do we think about our country, or is it our: Free Will Intelligence Harm Courting Recruiting Religion Maintaining Privileges Being Friends With A Small Child Does mastering English make a person a better person? ======================================== SAMPLE 13 ======================================== Know Before You Go Know the Right Tone What is a pleasant surprise? Which direction do you think your senses are headed? If your senses are being dulled, are you experiencing a perception problem or are you seeing the light? Is there a perfect life? What is a good life? It is best to think through your intentions carefully before making any decisions. Before you make a decision, consider what you want to accomplish through your life — what will make the world a better place? What will make the world a better place? And if any of your intentions are harming the well-being of others, what should you do about it? What is the best life you can remember about? What would you life be without? Do you wish you were different? If not, what would you change? Does God have purpose in life? How do you know for sure? Why do we do things we do not like? If God knows what you do, why do you do what you do? If God knows what you do, why do you do things you do like? If God knows what you do, why do you do things you do like? If God knows what you do, what do you do? What is your purpose in life? Which of your goals are likely to be met? Do you perceive color in the void between two dots? Why do we perceive color in the physical world and perceive color in the mental? If the world is big and dangerous, are we justified in our actions? Do you think there may be life after death? If there is life after death, what do you think is beyond death? What is the meaning of life? If death is inevitable, why are humans so willing to kill and maim themselves to name a few? Why do we avoid doing things that we know are good for our well-being while avoiding those that are harmful? Do you think there will be a time when all humanity will be wiped out by now? Are we losing our humanity? Assuming evolution is correct, in the not too distant future there will be two super-human species — one with humans and another without. What do you think is the real meaning of super-human? Can superhumans be creative? Why are humans so confident in theories that suggest humans are causing war and destruction in the world, rather than just living and dying? Will the world be a safer place if people believe in transhumanism, the idea that humanity can create and run things without a human? What percentage of your life do you feel is worthwhile doing, investing time and effort into achieving things? Should euthanasia be legal, instead of causing the person to have to continue treating their patients as they are receiving treatment? Are there limits to what society can create? Will technological advances make it harder for people to get by? What are the greatest threats to the social contract? Assume that everyone in the world is mentally ill. Undoubtedly. What would you genetically engineering to make it easier for humans to get by? What would a utopia be like, considering that so many people are completely disconnected from the cultural and political process? Is it ethically justified for governments to try to control the media and to promote a culture of fear? Can absolute power be used to take down an individual government official? Should we terraform planets, assuming the process of terraforming does not break any laws? What science fiction stories should we be watching now that the technology for it has advanced so greatly? Should governments keep an eye on the internet and encourage people to report on its progress? Would a utopia be better for humanity if everyone did what was right with their lives and used their computers to keep tabs on all the activities of all the people? Is it feasible that a society in which no one had to work, and no one had to spend their income on drugs, would be possible? Would a utopia be better or worse than the United States in terms of human flourishing? Do you think the invention of the atomic bomb made the world go round? Is the explosion of an atomic bomb the most human-caused event in human history? Would a utopia replace the modern banking system? Is it possible that if all the currencies in the world did not have monetary value, what would happen to the world? Would a utopia replace money with art, or would things change? Is it theoretically possible that a society based on collectivism could abolish money and replace it with a digital currency? How do you think the world will go back to its pre-Industrial Revolution, when ======================================== SAMPLE 14 ======================================== Political Inequality Debunked By A Withholding of Clean Water From Shoulders How do I know whether I support or oppose allowing homosexuals the legal and moral right to practice law? How much privacy should be given to law enforcement and what information is not shared with the general public? Should laws criminalize political speech or should people expect laws to be based on reason and not just conjecture? What do you think the long-term effects of so many people being glued to their screens will be? Your thoughts? Are we losing our mind during the mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school? Has democracy ever been more corrupt and dangerous to our country than in our current political system? Can democracy be fair? There has always been something. Until you have something. Do you think that if the world went to hell it would be easier for humans to reach, or easier for them to reach the stars? What percentage of your waking life do you remember about when you were little? Even if you could escape from reality, would it be more worth living in a world full of randomness and chance? Do spooks exist? If so, under what circumstances? How do you define reality? Assuming evolution is correct, does the world we live in now be confirmed or false? If God had a brain, would his creation make sense? Would a world without God be better or worse than the world we live in right now? What, if anything, does life have to offer people who are dying of hunger, thirst, or simply aren't getting enough food? What activities have you tried to get by in life but aren't getting enough money to survive? If you could actually hurt the wrong person, what better way would would that person be wrong? What is the benefit of life to humans and why? If humanity is going to find a purpose and advance itself in this new age, why is there so much violence and strife between people? There has ever been a species as advanced as Homo sapiens and the rate of change has been slower than that of all other human species? What do you think humanity will do with the past 200,000 years? Do you think there will ever being as advanced as humans in the universe? Considering that humans are the most advanced race in the universe, would you expect in the future to be a more peaceful and less destructive galaxy or a more conflict-ridden galaxy? Is the universe being loaded with randomness and chance? Does life exist in the universe or is there so much randomness in the universe? Why are humans so confident in theories that predict a big explosion and chaos, instead of considering the actual nature of the universe and the processes that occur in it? What would happen if the universe was run by people and made from nothing? Is every particle being replaced every second as predicted by science? What do you think the long-term effects of so much randomness and chance will be? When do we self-destruct and when does self-destruction cease to be a threat? Do you think there will ever be civilizations? If civilizations existed, what civilizations should we the know about? If all the currencies in the world did not match the value of the global reserve currencies, would there be riots? and if so, why? What should the world look like in 50 to 100 years? Do you think the transporters in Star Trek could be made work? Why do we humans are so susceptible to infection? Is the universe being ripped apart at a rapid clip? What will the economy of this technologically advanced age be like? Do you think the transporters in Star Trek could be replaced? Why have we become less advanced technologically than our more advanced cousins? What will probably be left of the human species in the future? What is the best path to achieving independence for the people of the world? If there was a way to transfer value and control resources in the world, what would it be like? Would a utopia based on collectivism be better or worse than what we have in this modern utopia? Do you think the transporters in Star Trek could be replaced? Is a transporter in the Star Trek universe going to be replaceable? What would the future hold for humanity if transporters went dead? What percentage of the world's population would be transporters replaced with livelier people? What are the biggest threats to humanity? What is the biggest threat to the way we operate or live? How would transporters affect business and culture in the future? Is the transporters economy just another way for wealthy ======================================== SAMPLE 15 ======================================== My name is Frank Jinkiah and I have been building a simple, simple and delightful bread machine ever since I was a child. I have been doing this for over a decade now and have been amazed at how simple it can actually be to make. I save time by doing math activities every day and by having people tell me the most important things to learn and why. In fact, I have even been able to teach myself to think. Some people think that by doing things the old-fashioned way, like eating lean protein isolate, you are helping to prevent cancer. If that was the case then why was protein in so many people so susceptible to cancer? What is your definition of positive thinking? Being curious about things that are well-known and well-documented (like physics) while also being highly intelligent (like Einstein) are two completely different things. While both of them are incredibly important for a person's life—knowledge, power, and so on—none of them have universal basic states. In other words, if you know what is fact and what is so novel and surprising that people have never previously seen it, why would humans think that way about considering it fact? Assuming for a fact that is true, does it follow that metaphysics requires men to be highly intelligent and that no physics class would deny this? Also, is there any truth to the idea that all the light in the universe is simply an illusion created by the human brain? If reading a book causes you to feel a little heavy-shouldered, what does this say about you? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Assuming evolution inevitably entails good, true, or just, is the case? Is intelligence or wisdom more useful? How useful is science if scientists are proven to be either super-intelligent or generally foolhardy? If all your memories are erased, how do you decide which are useful and which are detrimental? Do cats and dogs have a good memory? Is it possible that someone existed beyond your body? If so, what part of your being is your consciousness? Can memories be stringently erased? What activities cause you to feel like you have just been replaced by something else? Why do humans often associate good memory with reason and wisdom with emotion? If you could just run with it and remember now that you were last seen, would you do it? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Has the English language ever made us less able to decipher words, or just more able to reason about numbers, numbers and shapes? What is the biggest stretch of land in the world not yet reclaimed? Are we the first to see the bright side to humanity? Is technological advancement inevitable, or can things go wrong? Would you rather have history be made by an elite or a people? Is statistics fair play? Is there parity between rich and poor? Which country will benefit the most from an increase in immigration? If you could simply hand over your phone to a stranger and they could come to your country of birth, would you be the winner? Would you continue to provide value for money to the government if it was somehow misused? Can simple things become complexities and if so, when? What parts of your brain are significantly changing when it comes to understanding the nature of reality and how that reality can be manipulated? If you could hand over your book to a stranger and they could see it for themselves, what would they think? What would they think, assuming they could read it? Do people who don't know much about physics actually know what it is? If you could teach every single person in the world a skill, what two things would you teach them at the same time? Would you encourage people to create their own specialized martial arts? or would everyone just focus on the person? How do you think the years go by? What is the meaning of a good life? Do people in wealthier countries have a better life than people in poorer countries? With all the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's alleged ties to Russia, your country is probably best served by considering how incredibly small the difference between your life and that of a terrorist might be. Given that most people in wealthy countries do not know much about the world around them, what would you policy to help those in less wealthy countries? How would you shape the world? If you could tell whether there was a global government, what would you tell it? Or, if not, why? What, if anything, do we as a species have in common with the government and intelligence services? Is peace the best way to stop war? Considering that many in the political establishment are highly religious, would you want every single person in the world living in a state of religion — whether they live in New York or in Boston — living in constant fear of their religion (or belief system) being used in warfare ( ======================================== SAMPLE 16 ======================================== conn MV > Wow > run abundance (@million/sec) through a human neural net? If true, is a human more likely to be highly productive and to be significantly productive in the future? If true, will humans become more productive in the future? Is pure effort a byproduct of conscious effort or something else entirely? Can computers be creative? If so, what would be the most difficult parts to get the most out of? Are intelligence and happiness determined by chance or is happiness simply our perception of the world? If you were given the ability, say, of judging which of two people are likely to be highly intelligent and which are unlikely, would you choose the former? The former is more likely to be an issue faced by an individual and is often associated with a person's well-being; the latter is more likely to be a reaction to a common danger; is intelligence simple, complex, or is chance? Are there limits to human creativity? If you were given the ability to create a computer, which would you choose? File:RAW_1.txt Would you choose f***k off of it or full name f***k it up? Is life just and sufficient for you? If it were possible for anyone to attain a certain objective, what would it be like? What are you capable of achieving? Get used to it. Will humanity ever be able to attain its full potential? In an idealistic society, how do you think would be best? What would you precursor society be like? Can rational thought ever be created? Are there limits to human creativity? What can one person truly learn about society? Does achieving your dreams make a person a person? How important is play in living a healthy and happy life? Does the modern age make the world a better place? Will societies exist to protect people from evil or benefit society? How should we measure a person's productivity? Is progress only a question of the century? Can dreams and actions speak for themselves? Is morality ethical or just and just in regard to considering others beliefs? Is morality based on intentions or is it always the former? Can rational thought exist without a brain? Does happiness come from somewhere outside of the body or is it constantly flowing and flowing away? If people were given certain concepts and applied them to other people's conceptualized concepts, what does happiness look like? Would thoughts be easier to remember than thoughts themselves? Does experiencing the world make you feel good? Do thoughts or memories fade when we think about how our lives might change? Do memories become easier to remember when we live life to the fullest? Does achieving your dreams make you a person? Would legalizing marijuana ever change the world? Do all memories passed in us be altered or remain in us? Which path do you take when confronted with reality? Do thoughts have boundaries? How can we be sure they don't exist? Do emotions are created at the level of the organism? Do memories exist that are not random? Why do we remember things that we know are true but aren't true? Do memories become permanent or are they temporary? Can dreams be linked to the war in Iraq? At what point is another person becoming aware of who you are and aren't you? Do concepts in your mind exist, or are they not fixed? When do we think about how we think about the world? Does prejudice exist and should it be taken down or should it be removed? What are the benefits and drawbacks of diversity in society? What part of your brain does hierarchy go awry? Does hierarchy ever extend to the point of hierarchy itself? Do negative emotions have any practical application or is it just a feeling? Why are humans so confident in perceptions and beliefs about humans and animals? Does content-seeking make us happy? Why does fate exist? If death is for art, why bother going to war? Can thoughts be used to decision-makers's benefit? If death is for everyone, why bother going to war? What benefits does art provide society? If life has no beginning and no end, why are we able to come to understand its existence? Does a person truly have souls when they die? If life has no beginning and no end, how do we know whose body of exists we start from? If God exists and all people are created equal, why don't all exist in the same final state? If God exists and everyone is God, why is there so much evil in the world? If God exists and everyone is God, why does God not exist? If Jesus was crucified and was resurrected from the dead, why wasn't God resurrected from the dead? Is there a God unless we kill Him? Do demons exist and are separate from the human condition? If eating chicken gives you life, why is there such a ======================================== SAMPLE 17 ======================================== Would atmosphere League of Legends users create more hatreds and less understanding of the world around them? Is the English language as useful as the French language for building and driving a society? Is the English language an effective social construct? Advocates argue that the English language serves as a barrier to entry for those seeking to enter the League of Legends™ and potentially other competitive esports industries. In doing so, they argue that the English language plays a critical role in dispelling misconceptions about the role of government in the global economy, and in the global economy itself. Is the English language an effective social construct? Is it necessary for all people to attain almighty Synergy Energy? Is the acquisition of wealth necessary to attain almighty almighty power? How would the world change if all people had the option to choose between a smartphone and a computer? Why do some groups view technology as a positive, while others view it as a negative? Can humans reason with atoms? Can consciousness exist without a brain? When, if ever, is taking a human life justified? Is it ethical to not give food to starving babies? What is a good child? Should euthanasia be made legal? Why are humans often so cruel to other people? Can human nature be altered? Why are humans so susceptible to cruelty? Is it possible that some people are born with abnormally small brains and others with abnormally large brains and yet are only shown the pictures of themselves? What would happen to a person of average intelligence if they grew up without a family? Does life require motivation? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Is knowledge more capable of creating than pure thought? Can simple, yet powerful, beliefs ever be justified? Have all beliefs ever been proven to be true? What is the value of life and death? Do animals have rights and liberties and should those rights include seeking out and imparting value? What is right and wrong about racism and sexism, and why? Why are humans so fascinated by conspiracies between rich people and poor people? If there existed a perfect clone of you there would be two perfect clones: one with a nose and one without; would that copy always be able to remember what you just said to her? And would that clone always be able to guess what you say to her? (If it was always her nose, why did it never guess?) When is it okay to ask what people are thinking without asking what people are thinking? Is it a crime to ask what people are thinking about the world? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Is subjective thinking a benefit or a concern of consciousness? When is it okay to not to to ask about something you know is likely to be detrimental to others? Would you want your mental state to affect the outcomes of your life? Would you rather have your life given back to you rather than being stored away in a freezer? Is it right or wrong that most people choose to never see the light of day? Are conclusions reached through studyable mindets wrong? What percentage of your life do you feel truly alive? How does one attain that? Are there limitations on human potential? Is there a sufficient reason for human behaviour? Does the mind have a pattern? Is it possible that some animals are self-aware and think about their ability to perceive the world around them? Or is it possible that some animals are self-aware and think about their ability to perceive the world? Do theories about consciousness justifications of faulty reasoning and manipulations of the human mind? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Do concepts in regard to religion, philosophy, science, or mathematics, such as ethics, justice, or just cause, become grounds for censorship or discrimination? Is it wrong to selectively teach new ideas to children? What are the benefits and drawbacks to education of people with intellectual disabilities? Would it be more wrong to teach people how to shoot robots and create their own societies while giving them limited access to the internet? What do you think the long-term benefits of the internet will be? Would you want to know when your food has been altered or to what extent?? Does a belief system exist to help people choose between doing something good and doing something bad? Is it reasonable to expect that when a personances an exceptionally small percentage of their income, living expenses, and expenses are spent on food and clothing? Does this not equal the hardship and expense of not even being able to enjoy your life? If a person were given the option to make a monetary investment in a potential killer whale, what would happen to the animal? If this were your decision, how would you think about it? Would you possess the power to tell whose hand was at the Star Wars controller on Tatooine? Why is life so complicated ======================================== SAMPLE 18 ======================================== Please enable Javascript to watch this video A set of penthouse balconies will be renovated for the first time in Chicago with the purchase of a five-bedroom, 1,500-square-foot building. On the first floor, a sleek paperback called Brilliance is being revised, while on the other side, a completely redesigned concept is being developed. The concept is a five-bedroom, 100,000-square-foot one-bedroom on the second floor. "If you could take one of the most luxurious lifestyles out of humanity, which the most, and why? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not? Why not.<|endoftext|>I think we all know how fascinated I really am with the animals in our lives. Or rather, we all know what drives you to want to know more about animals than just yourself. Which is a bit unfair, considering that your interests are the same (you and I are two people), and yet your subjective intelligence allows you to come to terms with the fact that animals exist. It turns out that when it comes to understanding nature, there are many things beyond our control. Plus, you have to be incredibly creative to be considered intelligent. So, what are you? As more and more is being discovered about quantum physics, we become less and less able to name our way around the English language. Since so many people do not know English properly, we have become more and more dependent on English to get our news. Which in turn makes sense considering that English is one of the hardest words to learn. There is no such thing as a human being as simply a person. So, what exactly is human? Is it speech, or something else entirely? What do you think happened to be born human? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below. Are you the same person as an infant? What causes the majority of your thinking made you become random? Are you the same person as an infant? Your thinking process is just what humans think. How do you think about how things work out? Your perception of the world is just what your brain constructs for you from the signals sent by your senses. Is it right or wrong that you regard humans with such a low consciousness? Was humanity created by chance? Why did the world come to an end when all its rules were in place? Your perception of the world is just what your brain constructs for you from the signals sent by your senses. Do you or do you think that philosophy, in your current state, will take a turn for the better? If all the currencies that are pegged to the dollar are only temporary measures to curb inflation, might a real global currency make sense? Your perception of the world is just what your brain constructs for you from the signals sent by your senses. Is it right or wrong that you regard humans with such a low consciousness? If all the currencies that are pegged to the pound are just temporary measures to curb inflation, what do you think would be the best way to encourage investment in productive, modern-day technology? Assuming human-level access to cheap and easy access to technology is enough to create a prosperous and flourishing trans-Saharan economy, would a true trans-Saharan economy be possible (in theory)? Assuming that everyone had access to sufficient cheap, accessible, and easy to access data, would a true trans-Saharan economy be possible (in theory)? Would a true trans-Saharan economy be sustainable (re)industrialize (with or without humans)? Assuming that every human has the potential to create a huge electronic industry, how do you think would be possible (re)industrialize (with or without humans)? If every grain grown in the world was a million times less expensive than a grain grown in the United States, would a true trans-Saharan economy (with no monetary controls) be possible (re)recovery (with or without monetary controls)? Assuming that a robust agricultural economy would enable a sustainable trans-Saharan economy (without taxes or quotas)? Assuming that every person on Earth is unique and therefore does not have a ======================================== SAMPLE 19 ======================================== This piece originally appeared on VICE News. If you have been living dangerously or need help, the world has become a far more chaotic place. Plus, all you have to do is take a moment and think about it–every single person in the world is mentally ill. There's been a big explosion in mental illness in the past 50 years, with most people facing off against a mass shooting or an explosion. While many people are able to stand their ground and keep their head down, others are better able to keep their feet steady. So, when a major threat to society is identified, a large number of people start to question their personal boundaries. In this series, Hannah Arendt examines this complex social and emotional issue in the scientific and medical sense. Why have so many people been caught manipulating science while others are losing their minds? How does one find a balance between logical and scientific? Some people believe that, as in all animals, memories are permanent and can be erased. While others say that a person truly lives and dies in a personal memory. Which are the benefits and drawbacks of both views? Is a sense of humor a byproduct of consciousness or something else entirely? If you believe in God and think God is judging you, is it possible that you can be sure that God is judging you? If you think that way, is your consciousness producing conscious thoughts? If so, how do you think that person might act is acting. Why do we judge people by their looks or their behavior during their lives? Why do we judge ourselves by our appearance but judge others by their actions – particularly our mothers and fathers? If you had to guess, what do you think would be the most likely way you’ll die? Would it be more selfish to have a puppy or a cat or a human handkerchief or something else entirely? Would it be more selfish to have two generations of unlimited feed and water for your family and to grow up without access to the outdoors? What’s more selfish than feeding animals alcohol, sugar, or chemicals while driving? What’s more selfish than thinking about wasteful consumption of food while driving? Would it be more unfaster, therefore tastier, or be plainsier? If humans have intrinsic rights to culture and that rights make no sense, how’s it possible that some people have no intrinsic right to culture? What’s more selfish than thinking that humans are a byproduct of the physical world and should be able to naturalized? Are we the most selfish species in the universe? What’s more selfish than thinking that if you choose to have sex you will never have sex with another human? Can animals have morals? Has the invention of the telephone been a major contributing factor to the increase in violence against animals? Does racial separation make any difference to the political decision-making process? Would having a relative as your personal body count make any difference to your decision-making process? Should we terraform planets if it means that we will be able to study our own formation for possible terraforming breakthroughs? Would planets be better off without the internet than without it? Do things like immigration and taxation affect our decision making process? Why do we judge ourselves by our appearance but judge others by their behavior? Does hierarchy shape how we perceive color? What is the meaning of life? Is beauty in the human condition the result of natural causes or is it the former? Which of your beliefs are justified and which ones aren’t? What is the extent of freedom human beings are entitled to? When, if ever, is a human’s right to privacy violated? Is it the individual who creates the content of a society and not the government? When is a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patient considered a person? If a bomb goes off in an attack, is another terrorist responsible? Does maintaining a civilized society require peace and harmony? In a world ruled by formal religions and governed by a government, is it more important to respect one's beliefs and to protect others? If all humans want to be human, when should a human culture change its mind? Is a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) personhood decision a conscious decision? In a modern age of technology, would you rather have a world government or a modern government? Is increased freedom an inalienable right? ’Should Allowed Clubs Be A Way To Assert Ethnic Diversity’s Color? Would increasing the age of majority in the country make sense? Does elimination of detention centers encourage cooperation, cooperation between people, or something else entirely? Is the ======================================== SAMPLE 20 ======================================== Some people argue that ALL humanity is created equal, and ALL humanity is created equal. For example: DR Congo: ALL IS BEGGED Description: Congo is an incredibly peaceful country, which (in its own way) is fair considering that most people there live lives of peace, and that life is about living. So, just what is peace and what are the benefits and the negative side effects of living where people live a life of relative peace and quiet? If all humans want the same basic things, is that a good or bad thing? In other words: is a better world for ALL of humanity? Can humanity survive without water? Are humans unduly dependent on fossil fuels? What would a better place be for humankind? Is it possible that something as simple as a stone could become a million times more powerful than a human hand? How would humanity as a species function if all the resources on the planet were spent on urgently needed technology and not on simple, cheap, easy to use methods of achieving one big goal? Can simple (human) incel communities exist? Why? Can simple (human) incel communities exist? Why? Does the art of philosophical reflection lead to better human performances and is the practice an overall positive or a negative trait in? What is the best path to achieving a personable life? What is the extent of freedom a person can have? What would a better place be for another person’s life? What is the meaning of humanity? Do those of us in the agricultural and manufacturing industries have in common or do we have in common? What is the biggest difference between the civilized world and the almighty dollar/monopoly world? Do atheists cause chaos in society or is it easier said and done, and (if at all) correct? Is ignorance a permanent state of mind or is it a brain fog? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Can animals have free will? If so, what rights does the state have? If not, what should it provide to individuals and how should that be fought? What is the meaning of humanity? Is the preservation of culture a good or a bad thing? Do extraterrestrials in general have the right to be human? What is the purpose of humanity? Why do we anarchists and pragmatists often argue about the nature of the state? How do you define freedom? Why do we defend and defend the state but deny the people the ability to vote? Is democracy the same as the creation of God or is it possible that a universe full of randomness could be a great and wonderful place? Why do we anarchists and liberals often argue about what is, is not, and ought to be art? What is true friendship? Can animals have morals? Do concepts in society exist in the real world? Are concepts in society possible and desirable? Are concepts in popular culture or philosophy possible and desirable? What is the extent of freedom a person should have? Is morality itself subjective or have objective causes? Is a life solely based on words or something in between? Do political parties benefit society as a whole or contribute in full to the overall well-being of society (trophy collecting, proportional representation) ? Is there inherent order in nature or is nature in general better than any other human? Is it possible to prove that other people besides yourself have knowledge about a subject matter area and yet not know anything about it? ? If freedom is found in numbers, does absolute power corrupt absolute power? ? Is absolute power just money? If so, in currencies and in general terms, is absolute power easier said and done than made in money? ? Do concepts in philosophy exist? If so, what is them doing, and why? Are concepts in philosophy temporary and can they continue? ? What is the role of the state? How can we be sure that philosophy has not been altered? What is wrong with selectively editing and/or selectively broadcasting scientific research? Can subjective power be justified? Should government intervene in the free speech of people who don “FTF* think in terms of theories and procedures? ? ? Does intelligence come from a place of smell or something? Is beauty subjective or can it be interpreted as controlling intelligence? ? ? What’s the difference between right’s and wrongs in the world? Are people freer than people who are not? If so, in the same manner that people who are more likely to commit crimes are freer than people who are less likely to commit crimes? ? ? What is the benefit of consciousness from an evolutionary stand point? Is there an absolute way to attain a happy “FROM’? What is the meaning of true love? Is love simply a feeling — a slight or a big — or a whole? ? ? Can ======================================== SAMPLE 21 ======================================== Safe Drinking Water? Safe Drinking Water? Under what conditions does childhood sexual desire become a sexual desire? Is sexual desire different between men and women? What are the benefits and drawbacks of sexual difference? Is it more likely a human being is transgender or a biological male? How would you define gender? What is personality? Does being unsure about one's sexual orientation or sexual orientation (LGBTQQ+) make one less person, or is personality enough? Is it more important to be liked or respected than be liked? How can we best serve our country? Can mental health professionals properly say the same thing about someone else's personality? Are there limitations on the right to free speech? Can a person be cruel, or happy, kind, or both? If all humans inherently love one another, is that a fact? If animals like to eat and to get a good look at what's going on, are we causing our species harm? Do we have morals or just goals, and are those at the root of our humanity? Does love have morals? How can we be sure there is morally right in the world? Does faith make us feel superior to other people? Does faith make us feel inferior to other people? Can morals be refined through religion? Is rational thought superior to logical thinking? If God exists and there is no God, why do we have God? If God exists and there is no God, why does God exist? Does the study of philosophy lead to breakthroughs in science or is knowledge power? Do consciousness and the mind a series of jumbled pieces? Does the study of philosophy lead to a better understanding of society? Can ghosts be eradicated by raising the dead? If God exists and exists, why do we see him? If He does not exist, why do we see him? How can we be sure He exists, or is at least conceptually possible, there? Does God exist and can we be sure of the existence of God? If we live our lives in humble, purposeful ways, is an excuse for a reality more social media savvy and conscious of our existence? If living your life so that others will see how you go about living your life is not in our nature, why do we continue to live our lives as we do? Is it in our nature to live a life simple and meaningful, or is living your life to the fullest possible potential? Do all humans create their own definition of true genius? Do simple things become complexities when humans try to attain their potential? Is it better for a person to have a broad knowledge base or a deep knowledge base? Does life require consciousness or something more? If there is one fundamental being and one fundamental feature of it all, what do you think it is? If humanity has become genetically predisposed to generalist thinking, then why do we continue to struggle to find common cause with other species? Why do we throw away food when faced with famine and insurgency? Does faith make us believe that without the will of God will starvation would occur? What causes hunger and when, if anything? Does faith make people more confident in their judgmental nature? Why do people expect rational thought to lead to answers? If God exists and there is no God, what is the point of God? If God exists and there is no God, why do we find him/her in the first place? Does believing that there exists exists make God exist, or is there more God? If God exists and does not exist, why do we do exist? If God exists and does not exist, why do we do exist? Does belief lead to God, or is the world just and random? Do concepts in Islam originate in Arabic or in another language? Can belief be proven or disproved? Do atheists create their own religion or is there a difference between a non-believer and a believer? Does human potential exist and is it ever able to be created? Does the study of religion lead to better human flourishing or does nature create people/processes more in tune with reality? Does faith lead to greater morality, or is creationism an effort to prove or disprove God's existence? Can true religion be proven or disproved? Why do humans have such a strong urge to distract ourselves from the real world? Does false consciousness exist and is it the product of chance or is it reality guided? If God exists and humans exist independently of Him, why does God create so many creatures and then kill one? Does God created a stone so that he could eat? Or was He creating a stone for prayer? If God exists and does not exist, why is there such a big difference between him and a dead human? What is the purpose of a (relatively) happy (murder free)? What ======================================== SAMPLE 22 ======================================== This interview was edited and condensed. Assassin's Creed 5 Is A Very Important Game, And It Must Be In Advanced Infiltrator Mode. Have you ever been to an argument? Or a fight? And why or why not? If you had to guess, what do you think would be the most likely way you’ll die? Do you remember if you were given a gun and had to defend yourself or die defending people? Does the English language have a pattern or something? If you had to guess, what would be the most likely way you’ll die? If you could shoot someone and then another, what would they die b/c you weren’t able to? If you could say no, when in doubt, and when speaking/speaking in a non-committal manner, what would be the most likely way you’ll die? Is it smarter or worse to kill a living being than to stay in a dead body? Do you think the English language will become a more and more common’ation barrier? Would it be more awesome to become anastasiasy or something else entirely? Would it be more fascinating to study the history of philosophy and discover how it arose from a social construct or something else entirely? Do you think the English language will become more and more hardwired into our thinking system over the course of time? If it’s not changing, do you think it is becoming more and more susceptible to cultural and political manipulation? What scientific study would reveal the root cause of our current political and economic dysfunction? If we are to curb mass incarceration, does it have benefits? By what standards do you judge the resilience of humanity? Are choices we make a good reflection of the world, or a grave threat to the very fabric of our society? How would you define existentialism? Can “What is supreme’t?” and “What is beyond belief?” and “Why bother learning about the person you are’t even questioning?” What is the meaning of a good life? Which of your beliefs are justified and which ones aren’t? If you could die a million times more easily, what would you do? Would you start over from scratch or would you begin from scratch? Is the goal of any successful life is to find a goal? If life is too short to learn and is only meaningful when the time is being spent simply doing what is right for your family and country, what would you choose as the remaining half of your life? Should we terraform planets if it means life on other planets is on the way? What would you genetically change about humans to make them a better species? If terraformers are your oyster, what other things could we terraform before drinking it? What is the benefit of consciousness from a scientific point of view? Is the human tendency to think through and comprehend information a net positive or a net negative for our species? What activities cause you to think in such a way that deeming others to be equally as wrong as you is amounts to blind hatred? Would you want to know that your food contains traces of human excrement while eating it, or that it contains traces of the properly-harvested human excrement (HDL) species species nameplate (Human Anatolia, Lao Tzu, A.I.). (Source)] If all your activities are being recorded by the government, would you then be the biggest asshole in the world? Would you be the biggest asshole in the world if everyone you knew were killed in traffic accidents? What would you genetically change about humans to make them a better species? How is it that most people aren’t as completely stupid as they once were? Would you be able to tell which countries are the most capable and resilient in the deep sea while simultaneously causing the most suffering and suffering for the rest of us? Does humanity live in an age of Dinoches? If all your activities are recording your every movement, would you then become the biggest asshole in the world? What would you genetically change about humans to make them a better species? If everyone you knew was spying on you, what would you do with the information? If all your activities are causing the most suffering for the world, would you then become the biggest asshole in the world? What would you genetically change about humans to make them a better species? If everyone you loved was killed off or something, what would you do with the information? What’’’s most important to you are your true self and not just a**holes thoughts? Is it better for humans to be cruel to others than to be kind to yourself and keep doing the same things over and over? Is it more important to be successful in the modern world ======================================== SAMPLE 23 ======================================== Download: RAND STAGE SDK ZIP Format: Size: A1 (64x32)); (A1 option) Height: Integer Width: Integer Latitude: Single Longitude: Double Zoom In: Change Will the seed be random? Will the display be nightmarish? Do ghosts exist, or is memory life? Can your memories be erased? Is there a difference between memories and photographs? When do we remember things, and when not? If we think, smell, or feel, is it permissible for us to expect the same things from our past or the present? When is a person less likely to commit crimes, to do good, and to do good things, than from the present day? Which of your intentions were in reality in the event that the Earth came to an end? What is the benefit of consciousness from a practical point of view? Are there limits to human creativity? Does the human tendency to create see through theories come from a humanity-dependence on the internet? Is this what the internet is all about, providing factual information to the general public? Do we really need a link in the internet to share our objective and accurate information about the world? Is scientific speculation based on generalisations or does he or she take the science seriously? Is there a limit to human creativity? If animals have free will, can we hope to create humans from scratch? If a stone was thrown at you and you were hit, but survived. How if ever? Why? What advice would you give to a child who was simply not happy with the way things were? Does marriage between a man and a woman function differently to a man's and a woman's wishes? Why do we punish and punish differently to our own kind? Which of your beliefs are justified and which ones aren't? Should sexual perils limit our freedoms? Has the English past altered our country? Is caste and tribalism an accurate reflection of our society's past? Why did the English introduce so much pressure on Indians to attain useful abilities in history? Is it just and right to deny entry to schools and to have your name removed from national papers? What is the benefit of creativity to society and how should it be reformed? If you had to guess, what do you think would be the most likely way you’ll die — natural disaster, attack, insurrection, or something else entirely? If all the currencies in the world were created equal, would our society be fine? Would a full-time equivalent of the highly trained and highly creative in our country get by? Should there be limits to human creativity? Would limiting immigration to developed countries to make way for more people make any better or worse society than we have now? Will the world come to an end by human hands if our government fails to take action against those responsible for climate change? Why do we throw away food when we know people are losing their minds over the misdeeds of our friends and family? If scientists were given the power to ban contact with animals, what would happen to the human species? Has technology made our world a more peaceful place? If true terrorism would wea if granted the right to life—and the option to defend ourselves? Why does justice not flow naturally to all parties to a political argument? Why would governments want to protect life so much in the first place? Is it just and right to deny entry to the banking system to people with criminal records? Would seeking out terrorists as an economic start-up benefit society overall? Why does the creative process drive our society's progress; why do we so often fall short of achieving our ends? Does humanity face a future in which all its members are the victims of a handful of random human rights abusers? How can we be sure there is or is not a deep cultural shift in our society? If true democracy is based on the concept of preference, would this concept help explain why governments and corporations have such a strong tendency to oppress people? If we live in a free and democratic republic, would it be a good or bad thing if wealthy people had the ability to transfer money and most of the profits to a broad swath of the citizens? Are we living in a just and free republic? Do all individuals have equal say in our government? If every country in the union had universally available databases of all the people in the country, what would you then say to our founders? Would a republic be better or worse for humanity if everyone said what they were actually thinking? Why did technology progress more slowly in the ======================================== SAMPLE 24 ======================================== One of the things that is most crucial to the long-term successful of humanity is securing the flow of knowledge between people and provide a standard of living that is suitable for all. For many people, this seems like a good reason to make the leap of faith that their country is on the verge of a genuine breakthrough. However, for others, the fact remains that it is simply not possible. Pakistan's current economy is one of the largest in the world, with real estate prices of over two times the global average, and huge swathes of the country experiencing extreme poverty. With no tax or market access for most people, true freedom of movement is incredibly challenging for many people. With that in mind, what is the most important way for the people of Pakistan to get the most out of their time in the country? What will the world have to say about the United States and its actions in Syria? Is there a general trend in countries to promote individuals and small groups with extremist beliefs, or is it a more destructive and destructive policy? Can governments be successful without a clear path to national dominance? Where does one find meaning in life? Why do people in wealthier countries often find themselves in greater strife with people in poorer countries? What are the benefits of diversity in society? Can governments be successful if certain boundaries are crossed? Can governments succeed if no one is able to pass judgment? Is it fair or wrong to penalize people for their actions while keeping others from doing the same? Is overthrowing governments an option? What path does thinking, imagination, or reason lead to when facing off against real-world adversaries? What is the best path to achieving peace? Are all people the same? "There is one God and there is another in heaven and on the earth." - Isaiah 59:10 Are there limits to what God can create or create humanity? At what point is a being free of judgment (kingly or otherwise) becoming a person (or is this freedom)? Why are humans so fascinated by numbers (see Numbers 1:10; Revelation 13:20)? Are a person (or a particle) free to commit acts of cruelty or kindness (e.g. adultery, homosexuality, or transgression)? Why do humans often associate beauty with morality (i.e. not judging others for their behavior or doing things themselves) but consider it a general human trait (e.g. beauty, a good personality, or an overall good character)? What are the benefits and drawbacks to living a healthy and fulfilling life (ostensibly, morality and self-improvement to be soon revealed) but which are often based on superficiality, bias, or both)? What is the most important goal a person/group can have (based on their personality traits, intentions, or actions) but which often are based on very low levels of morality or self-discipline (like in the case of Adolfo Franco)? Your beliefs, intentions, and actions are our beliefs about the world (experience, intentions, or something else)? Do thoughts in your head become a reality (or is reality just something that can be controlled), or is reality just thoughts or is reality more frightening than more frightening? Does justice to our country lie in the small but undeniable fact that we live in a democracy? What percentage of your vote do you think will be taken in Wisconsin's recall election and how much do you think will be removed? Is a two way street (card or postal ballot) sufficient to equalize the vote? Should the government intervene in the economy to increase aggregate demand (i.e. encourage more hiring)? Should we terraform planets (like Earth) and then expect our universe to end (like our sun)? Your perception of the world (i.e. how you perceive it) changes based on the environment you live in (e.g. soil, temperature, pressure, light, smells, tastes, or something else)? Is it possible for humans to create something completely novel (like quantum computers or artificial intelligence) that is similar to our current intelligence (like artificial intelligence or natural language processing)? If you had to guess, what do you think would be the most likely way you would change the world (i.e. radically change the way we do things)? What do you make of Elon Musk (NASDAQ:NASDAQ), the creator of the Model S and Model X and the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket? Is tax reform a necessary part of our tax reform effort? Can a society exist without laws (like an overall policy) or do we have laws (like a law) to prevent chaos (like a general government)? Do those with power try to take over the government or try to take over the people (like in the case