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what do you value the most?


Question Posted Wednesday May 16 2007, 3:21 am

what do you value the most? and why?

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meghannnx answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 2:58 pm:
i value family the most. Friends can bail on you and say stuff behind your back with out you knowing. Family though, will always be there. I have 21 cousins on one side. With out my cousins i honestly dont know what i would do with myself.

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xWACKYJACKIEx answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 1:35 pm:
Defintily my friends. I honestly think I could live without anything. But without my friends to pull me through my troubles, and to catch me when I fall, I would be nobody.

Friends teach you things, how to be a better person, to find things whithin yourself, and tons more. My friends have saved my life, helped me when Im depressed, and made me cry. They've done it all. I love them <3

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tropicalbabe33 answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 11:40 am:
Friends. They are the most important people in the world to me. I honestly don't know where I would be without them. They can always put a smile on my face and whenever I feel like giving up they can make me feel positive again.

I love my friends so much. They have helped me get through everything in life and truly are amazing.

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Exquisitechick answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 10:11 am:
I value family. Your mom [part of family] brought you into this world, and has helped you through it and parented you. Family will always be there for you, through thick and thin and you know they have unconditional love for you. It's a really great thing.

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BEYONDxAMAZING answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 9:35 am:
FAMILY, w/o them you wouldn't feel what love really feels like.

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bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 9:14 am:
Hmp, I value breathing. Hah, without breathing you couldn't live and there would be no life. Taking a breath can help so much, breathing fresh air and just thinking, "I'm alive right now". It just sort of makes me forget about issues going on and just makes me realize that there are more important things that that and that I should be glad to just be here.. breathing.

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theymos answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 8:40 am:
Like ammo, I value life most of all. Life is the source of everything I value, so I treasure it more than anything.

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ammo answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 8:31 am:
Life.

You only live once but I've been luckyenough to die once and come back - it gives a person a whole new perspective on life and how very quickly and without warning it can be taken away.

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