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[x][edit] - Since being on Advicenators there have been a lot of repetitive questions and innane ones at that. Because of this, I will not be answering as many questions as I had before. To put it simply, some people need to think for themselves. To learn things in life we have to fall down from our hardships, learn from them, and get to our feet again. People aren't just going to spoonfeed you on how to live your life.
To conclude, I'm a level-minded columnist who's not likely to judge. Although I may not understand some situations due to lack of experience, I am an understanding person and will do all I can to help. To people who are "not the brightest crayon in the box", I may appear blunt and brutally honest. Stupid questions deserve stupid answers.
And yes, stupid questions DO exist.
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Gender: Female Location: Colorado Occupation: Student Age: 18 Member Since: February 22, 2005 Answers: 363 Last Update: December 11, 2009 Visitors: 23948
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I am so Pro-Life and the "N" word hurts me so much when people say it!! and I am like so oppinionated as it is, but i cannot just sit by and let people say abortion is alright, and/or let them say the "N" word around me! it hurts so much! any tips on what to say? or anyone feel the same??
thanks-
Kelsa
Kelsa -
If you want your opinion to be acknowledged and respected, you must do the same for those for the opposing argument. Realize that you learn most and better understand a subject by listening and taking into consideration the perspective of the opposing platform.
As for the N-word, it's used so casually these days. Usually it's not used against African-Americans anymore for the racial bias policies, but I hear it more often used referring to friends or "homies". Like I hear white guys all the time look at each other and say, "Hey nigga, wassup?!?"
But if it bothers you that much, stand up for yourself and say something!
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thanks! your real smart! :)
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