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11I am so compulsive about this. If a phone is ringing somewhere, I have to pick it up. If it means getting out of bed and running across the house at any time of night, I'll do it. I don't know, I just can't stand the idea that someone tried to contact me with something that might be important, and I wasn't able to respond. It just drives me crazy.Ring. Ring.
12"There's just no time to parade around sulking, I would rather laugh than cry. The rich, the poor, the strong, the weak, we share this place together, and we pitch in to help it die." -G. Graffin. Basically, life is a pointless and inevitable journey towards death, might as well enjoy it. *Very nice ron2112, I like the last one, it touched me  * smile * .Do you have a favorite 'rule of thumb' for making life a little easier? Possibly something you want to be sure to tell your children. Please tell us what it is in the comment area. Thank you.
1312th grade was the best year of my life.If you could repeat and school year, which would it be? (I only let you check one but if you MUST say more than one, say it in comments.)
14I like computers, but they do suck.I more often say...
15No, do not end it. I seem to recall the Constitution stating that there is no national language for the United States. Just because the Oligarchy happens to consist of white, English speaking males, doesn't mean that we should pass laws to homogenize the country...***That's good zoomie, bring out the iron glove, keep 'em in line, that's what Democracy is all about.California just passed a controversial referendum to end bi-lingual education and replace it with a one year immersion course in english. How would you have voted?
16Other: pay the medical bill. Outside of that, maybe under 100 hours community service.Crime and Punishment
17I gotta admit I smirked when I first say O.O.O. I'll have to go with that.What is your favorite alternate answer?
18I think so...Were you breast fed as a child?
19I don't tend to worry about much at all. A little school related stress occasionally, but I wouldn't label that as worry.Which of the following do you WORRY about fairly often?
20Don't read this if you don't want too. It's just some thoughts on political "achievements" of the 20th century from a song called "The State of the End of the Millenium Address" by Bad Religion: Neighbors, nobody loves you like we do. Neighbors, your government has triumphed in finally making you a public fit for the 21st century. Never before has a governing body shown so much concern for the economic well-being of its subjects. Today we have insulated you from countless factions who threaten your financial viability; such as the poor; the idealistic foreigners still clinging to their childish notions of social welfare; why, you're even kept uninformed of useless propagandist journalism that reports alleged violations of human rights (we all know they wouldn't have been punished if they hadn't been doing something wrong). And who better to dispense such blatantly evident factoids but a self-appointed authority like myself? / Acid Rain is a thing of the past...too many possible causes, too little significance for our modern thinking public. Besides, industrial manufacturing is at an all-time low anyway, who needs those narrow minded laborers anyway? Too many mouths to feed, and too much burden on the payroll! Who needs 'em here in the land of the free time. Some other ass-backward country will give us what we need by exploiting its uneducated children. / The internet has expanded our ability to pacify average Americans better than ever by offering fantastical adventures to every corner of the imagination. Your home office is the window to your world, and the heart of your social life. Such reclusive behavior helps clear the roads and public works from overburden like the lower-middle class, and others who depend shamelessly on their government. Today you are freer than ever to do what you wan, provided you can pay for it. / Remember, the first word in USA is US! / We have arrived neighbors, we are the privileged elite!What do you think is humanity's greatest achievement of the 20th century?
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