Member Since: December 20, 2005 Answers: 8 Last Update: December 21, 2005 Visitors: 1045
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does anyone know any REALLY REALLY good songs about missing someone and loving them but more about missing them and all that? thanks. (link)
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I can think of two songs right now: Chris Isaak's "Things Go Wrong" and HIM's "When Love and Death Embrace"
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I think i have writers block. I love writing but these days i cant write even when i want to. What to do!?
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Instead of having the writing break you, take an intentional break yourself from writing and experience living some more to accumulate more knowledge to write with as fuel. Take a long walk to contemplate topics you've never thought of, read a novel and not a textbook, go see a symphony or a really good movie. Do anything but write, give yourself some time.
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ok, i'm turning 16 soon, and my parents said that i could get whatever car i wanted as long as it was under $40,000 and met the following criteria: it had to be Japanese/European(they don't like American cars), it had to be reliable, and it had to be safe. i was wondering if i could get some suggestions on what to ask for (link)
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an audi.
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okay sometimes i have these blackouts i guess you could say there not to bad like passout i just see nothing but black its only for a sec. tho im not sure what it is tho they scare me sometimes cuz ill just be walking and it just gos black and im only 14 so im not sure what it is can anyone help me? (link)
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"I think you should go to a doctor." Is not an answer to your question. Why do people even bother, as if you don't know what a doctor is for. There could be many reasons for your blackouts as you call them. If they occur while you are walking you could be having a circulatory problem. If you notice your heart racing in unison with the blackout that might clue you into that being the cause. If not, then it could be something strictly visual...which means you could have a detaching retina or some other obstruction in your eye. If you are experiencing no other physiological problems and the blackouts are occuring because you are staring in one spot for too long then the explanation is simple...to perceive anything from sensation you must have change, context, comparative energies to displace pressure or light. If anyone stares at one spot for long enough they will eventual lose all vision temporarily. The only way we can see at all is because our eyes never stop moving. If all else fails, assess your own experience about this and then decide if medical expertise is what you need.
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I have to write a response to a science news article...does anyone know if interesting, understandable articles I can write about? (link)
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The genome of the dog was completed just recently? Tea has been shown to reduce ovarian cancer? The techniques of mapping the brain's functions are finally starting to coalesce into a coherent picture of the self and its mind?
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I'm not allowed to date....but i have a boyfriend..but if my dad finds out he will like kill me!!! i dont know what to do!!!!!!!! (link)
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You don't have to date to have a boyfriend. If your Dad doesn't think its time for you to be dating then there is probably a good reason for it, maybe your age? Don't try to grow up too soon. Enjoy whatever age you are at right now and enjoy the time you have each day with your boyfriend. Eventually you will reach the age when you can date and if he truely cares for you he will be steadfast in his resolve to wait for you like a true gentleman. That being said; if you're 16 or older, I would say your Dad is a bit old fashioned and you may want to talk with him about being a bit more lenient on the dating rules.
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I don't even know if I should be worrying about this...but I've been at a new public middle school for four months now. I have eight friends that I hang out with, and the rest are people I say "hi" to. I'm a really shy person, and I know that's part of my problem. How do I get those people that I just say "hi" to as my true friends? And I'm afraid that I ever try to hang out with these friends they'll think I'm weird or something. I keep getting nervous that I'll never really gain these true friends. I don't want to be forever that new girl that nobody knows or cares about. Please help, I rate fives. (link)
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First off, always remember that regardless of the person, you will always share more with them than you will ever differ from them. If you are hesitant about introducing yourself then chances are it shows and its possible they are hesitant as well. The best thing to do is wipe away all of your fears and insecurities and go to school with a fresh attitude, a forward looking demeanor that does not recognize the thoughts you've had thus far. Mostly, you should have in mind something to say to whomever it is you'd like to meet, or at least be in such a good mood that they truely find you interesting and desire your company as well.
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I was talking to my boyfriend on the phone tonight and just casually he guessed what his gift was and he didn’t sound all that pleased. What makes it worse is that he asked if he had guessed right and I blurted out No, just because I was scared and upset!
I’m a little panicked. I thought I had a good idea but he sounded really unimpressed…
I’m totally lost as to what to do now! Should I try and get something else? Or just go with it and admitted I didn’t tell the truth?! (link)
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This is a true predicament. Obviously you are ata digital crossroads, that is, you can either give him the gift (with qualifications) or not (again, with qualifications). Depending on what the gift is, he may have been guessing because it is in fact something he could use. But you must remember, you are not buying something just for the sake of buying it, you are acquiring something for a loved one you think needs something in their life. If it something you contemplated upon and concluded was something he needed, then yes, give it to him with the qualification that 'he is a good guesser' and he should not try that again (jokingly ofcourse). If its a gift that is trendy or not very practical in his daily life (a gold plated spork), then take it back and find him something you think expresses your love for him.
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