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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:33 pm
I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school.
I'm stuck at 45.
Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those.
Appliances do not.
Ideas, anyone?
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:36 pm
The Betman Nomega And just like that people are arguing. : D @Cookie: Ignorance is bliss? That's kind of depressing to hear that. So you're enlightened? You have happiness in knowing what you do? none of us can be correct until someone comes down and tells us the answer.That came out wrong. I only meant that what Cookie said was that people need to believe in something in order to get though there lives. I'm just saying that that's an unfair statement, because just as many non-religious people live happy lives.
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:36 pm
Nomega @Cookie: Ignorance is bliss? That's kind of depressing to hear that. Religion is not the same thing as ignorance. I myself am Catholic, but I always strive to learn as much as I can about anything and everything. There is such a thing as taking it too far. Barring your chinldren from learning such things as Evolution because it doesn't quite match up with your beliefs is a pretty stupid move in my eyes, but people are entitled to do as they please, so... *Shrug* EDIT: Oh, really? Sir Atheist, do you not believe in science?
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:36 pm
The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Batteries.
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:38 pm
Nomega The Betman Nomega And just like that people are arguing. : D @Cookie: Ignorance is bliss? That's kind of depressing to hear that. So you're enlightened? You have happiness in knowing what you do? none of us can be correct until someone comes down and tells us the answer.That came out wrong. I only meant that what Cookie said was that people need to believe in something in order to get though there lives. I'm just saying that that's an unfair statement, because just as many non-religious people live happy lives. Sure, that's fine and all, but why do you find that religion is dumb? It's another device that people use to get through their lives. Some other people think that video games are dumb. Others think that electricity is the devil's work. What does it matter?
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:39 pm
Wantcookie Nomega @Cookie: Ignorance is bliss? That's kind of depressing to hear that. Religion is not the same thing as ignorance. I myself am Catholic, but I always strive to learn as much as I can about anything and everything. There is such a thing as taking it too far. Barring your chinldren from learning such things as Evolution because it doesn't quite match up with your beliefs is a pretty stupid move in my eyes, but people are entitled to do as they please, so... *Shrug* EDIT: Oh, really? Sir Atheist, do you not believe in science? What? But like I said, I didn't mean it to sound like it's smarter to be atheist. Intelligence and religious preference are unrelated. @Betty: I was trying to start an argument. xD I don't really think that.
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:39 pm
The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..."
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:41 pm
Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..." Yes, she told us to. and yes, I'm sure this is real. And I think most people in my class would have trouble cutting their list down to 75. >_> EDIT: and now I'm up to 70 since I remembered school stuff counts too.
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:41 pm
Nomega Wantcookie Nomega @Cookie: Ignorance is bliss? That's kind of depressing to hear that. Religion is not the same thing as ignorance. I myself am Catholic, but I always strive to learn as much as I can about anything and everything. There is such a thing as taking it too far. Barring your chinldren from learning such things as Evolution because it doesn't quite match up with your beliefs is a pretty stupid move in my eyes, but people are entitled to do as they please, so... *Shrug* EDIT: Oh, really? Sir Atheist, do you not believe in science? What? But like I said, I didn't mean it to sound like it's smarter to be atheist. Intelligence and religious preference are unrelated. @Betty: I was trying to start an argument. xD I don't really think that. Then shut up, douchebag. mad
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:42 pm
The Awkwardest Turtle Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..." Yes, she told us to. and yes, I'm sure this is real. And I think most people in my class would have trouble cutting their list down to 75. >_> Really? Wow, lol. Hmm. So, no electronics, eh?
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:44 pm
Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..." Yes, she told us to. and yes, I'm sure this is real. And I think most people in my class would have trouble cutting their list down to 75. >_> Really? Wow, lol. Hmm. So, no electronics, eh? I already listed those. :v Whatever, I'm sure you don't actually have to have 75. 70 should be fine.
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:46 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:46 pm
The Awkwardest Turtle Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..." Yes, she told us to. and yes, I'm sure this is real. And I think most people in my class would have trouble cutting their list down to 75. >_> EDIT: and now I'm up to 70 since I remembered school stuff counts too. I'd have trouble going over 20-30.
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:53 pm
Kirbythecreampuff The Awkwardest Turtle Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..." Yes, she told us to. and yes, I'm sure this is real. And I think most people in my class would have trouble cutting their list down to 75. >_> EDIT: and now I'm up to 70 since I remembered school stuff counts too. I'd have trouble going over 20-30. Every single item of clothing counts as one. Every piece of furniture counts as one bed= bed frame+mattress+sheets+comforter
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:57 pm
The Awkwardest Turtle Kirbythecreampuff The Awkwardest Turtle Caramel Kisses The Awkwardest Turtle I'm supposed to come up with a list of 75 possessions that I could not live without for school. I'm stuck at 45. Clothes, furniture, and toiletries count, but I pretty much listed all of those. Appliances do not. Ideas, anyone? Did you list individual articles of clothing? O.o Are you sure this isn't a trick assignment? Like you walk in and the teacher's going to say, "I bet none of you completed the list..." Yes, she told us to. and yes, I'm sure this is real. And I think most people in my class would have trouble cutting their list down to 75. >_> EDIT: and now I'm up to 70 since I remembered school stuff counts too. I'd have trouble going over 20-30. Every single item of clothing counts as one. Every piece of furniture counts as one bed= bed frame+mattress+sheets+comforter That's stupid. That's more like "how specific can you be about the things you own" not "How many things can you list"
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