Sunshine Holets: Late Spring evening,lawn mower droning somewhere off in the distance,the smell of fresh -cut grass,lying on the ground looking at a skyful of stars. I was about three,families and friends would sit on each others' front porches and visit...my big sister and I used to lie in the yard,and she convinced me that if I ate grass it would turn into milk in my stomach. And I ate grass....Show more
Christy Tirabassi: Hahaha... I personally find napkin discrimination disgusting. I think its in our nature though.
Maynard Reevers: Caterpillar eating on a leaf......a trail of busy ants....That's what I used to spent my childhood time observing them.....at that time, I don't even bother if the sky would fall.....or when the world will end.....Show more
Valentine Willinger: Enjoying the beauty of the mountains.
Geraldo Mccalla: I guess
Antonia Mogg: If we had a cure for all diseases - what would the medical profession do? I firmly belie! ve they have cures for everything. To me it does not seem possible that we have all this technology but nothing to cure simple or complex diseases? Come on now!!!!!
Bud Espenshade: The music! It was much better!
Agustina Stimmel: Anything is possible..Interesting questions today..
Patricia Bolduc: Ha!Yeah that is pretty much the way it is...Scary when you really stop and think about it
Shawn Lelis: Because it's much more reasonable than judging by any other criteria.
Madge Voice: Hmmm...Interesting theory. I think you may be right, although spiritually speaking, I think that diseases are a manifestation of our inner stresses and fears. The drug companies capitalize on that. This could lead to other interesting discussions.
Robin Tommie: I don´t know, but I doubt it
Lashawn Zabarkes: Yes
Pattie Vold:
Jayson Brod: Short answer "no", long answer "yes"I really hope not..... never really thought too much about it.....
Valentine Michaud: I actually agree with that...the gove! rnment and billionare's need more people so they can profit off of them.
Ervin Overbee: Diseases are here by GOD. They are placed here as a curse.
Jodie Capella: horse buggys
Robt Heemstra: That moment of calm before a summer storm rolls in.
Maye Delk: when i could freely walk on roads.. now I can't dare.. If i do, I could die a dog's death like I see many on highways.. Those poor stray dogs can save themselves from one speeding vehicle very smartly but get trapped by other vehicle in the other line..that makes a pathetic secene- all the intestines spread over the road or their brain sprawling and there is none to clean it..
Bennie Lantgen: I'm not sure on this one,
Ulysses Failey: Which day seems to drag by?
Adan Stribble: I believe that is the case with some diseases, like AIDS.However, I also believe that most diseases are natural. They come from us and the state of the world either encourages or discourages their fatality. For ! example, cancer cells are present in all of us (leukocytes) Yet genetics and other factors like smoking increase the chances of them going haywire and developing tumors and so on. However, I do believe the curse of natural disease is a blessing for those in the government and medical professions. Without them, they'd be out of a job. Then there's the matter of population control.The problem with 'designed diseases' is that it is very easy for consequences to become spontaenous and less-than desired. Basically, it's easy to create something dangerous but so very hard to control it.And what I find absolutely ridiculous are the side-effects of medicine today. It's crazy. It's so ironic that the machine that tests for cancer increases the chances of you actually getting cancer.Crazy world....Show more
Marcelle Vanlith: ...sticking green stamps in the coupon books with my mother...good grief...there were always 100's of them
Mercedez Trabue: Anything I see or hear t! hat reminds me of my childhood.I recently heard the theme song to Sesam! e Street, and it sent a chill down my spine. It brought me back to the early 1970's, in a small, one bedroom apartment, with me and my younger sister watching t.v., and my hippy mother in the kitchen reading astrology books.
Thomas Riner: It's a real possibility
Toya Braskett: who does that?i sure dont
Ervin Overbee:
Branden Round: yes
Beau Starcevic: Lying on my back, looking at clouds floating by, as a hawk circles overhead riding the air currents. Also hearing a baby laugh can pull me into that simple 'moment' that endures as time races by.
Felicitas Phildor: Good question... makes sense
Jerald Florence: Sure, also good for population control.
Hwa Waterford: No, but they all do have a certain design in their behavior don't they?
Travis Colomb: Sunday
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