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Guest 1charlotte1

I have heard a story of a college professor giving his students a final essay where the question was why? One kid responded why not? And got an A. The answer to why for the majority of the peeps in this world is god or religion. Otherwise there would be no good reason to be alive. If there is no after life, then I assume that all of us will fade into nothing. All our hopes dreams friends familly houses cars dogs cats loves hates EVERYTHING! Will be gone in a matter of relatively short amount of time. If there is no religion or belief in ones life, the answer to why would USUALLY ( this is a key word for all the people without religion on this site) fear. Why else would someone resist death so ferociously to stay in this place where the majority will likely hate you for who u are. I believe that I will be reborn, therefore this gives me a reason to live well. If this were not the case, and all we do is fade into nothing then I would prefer to have never been born. Simply I would have never existed so I would have never suffered.

If I have offended anyone here then I am very sorry! This is just my answer to a question that has plagued every person on this earth at least once.

Hugz and luv, Charlotte

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Why?

My usual response to any question is, "I'm sorry."

It usually works.

Why?

By Sally Michelle Jackson

The philosophers ask why

While looking at the sky

The scientists ask how

And want to know it now

The historians ask when

And keep that chapter open

The anthropologists ask who

And find old bones and call her Sue

But when all is said and done there comes a single clause

The answer to all above, simply stated is always just because.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Leigh
Why?

My usual response to any question is, "I'm sorry."

It usually works.

Why?

By Sally Michelle Jackson

The philosophers ask why

While looking at the sky

The scientists ask how

And want to know it now

The historians ask when

And keep that chapter open

The anthropologists ask who

And find old bones and call her Sue

But when all is said and done there comes a single clause

The answer to all above, simply stated is always just because.

Love ya,

Sally

lol..Sally that is fantastic.

you definitely brought a smile to my face.

peace&love

leigh

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Guest Pól

Charlotte, that's a great story. Reminds me of this professor I had for a logic class a few semesters back.

Sally, great poem, as always.

I think I'm gonna wait and see where this thread is going before I decide whether post on the question. (This whole post is kind of meta, like Lizzy's thread about the thread on depression) (I'll stop now) ;)

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Guest Neuro

WHY?

--Because there are so many delicious things we have yet to eat or sniff out down here!!

--Because they will ALWAYS make a new Gundam within 5 years time

--Because the interwebs beckons

--Because platypus are a weird and wonderful animal

--Because who else would clean the litter box?

--Because there are people out there who would do a lot for a Klondike Bar!

--Michael

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Guest Evan_J

Actually, I think I was the kid who had that exam :blink: I definately had one in which the final exam was "why?" And yes, I got an A.

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Guest 1charlotte1
Actually, I think I was the kid who had that exam :blink: I definately had one in which the final exam was "why?" And yes, I got an A.

Lol, excellent work! I'm very proud! The transgendered comunity is definately a very gifted one!!

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Guest Zenda

Kia Ora Lizzy,

:rolleyes:W=twenty third letter of the alphabet H=eighth letter of the alphabet Y=twenty fifth letter of the alphabet...in total =WHY ;)

Or [i know you didn't want a possible philosophical answer but I just couldn't resist it ;) ] ...A one word Christian answer 'GOD' or from a Buddhist 'KARMA'... both are answers to your question WHY...

Metta Jendar :)

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Guest Elizabeth K

Answer (all of you had a wonderful reponse) - the actual answer to a one word question, is a one word "response"

BECAUSE

That's all

Lizzy

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Guest April63
Answer (all of you had a wonderful reponse) - the actual answer to a one word question, is a one word "response"

BECAUSE

That's all

Lizzy

Lol. Lizzy losing it again is.

Why? Because! Ha!

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Guest S. Chrissie

In a way, it is true. Most Christians that I have met believe in an absolute truth and therefore, the answer to all their why's are able t be answered with because's :rolleyes:

Sherlyn

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Guest April63
In a way, it is true. Most Christians that I have met believe in an absolute truth and therefore, the answer to all their why's are able t be answered with because's :rolleyes:

Sherlyn

I believe in absolute truth :)

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Kia Ora Lizzy,

:rolleyes:W=twenty third letter of the alphabet H=eighth letter of the alphabet Y=twenty fifth letter of the alphabet...in total =WHY ;)

Or [i know you didn't want a possible philosophical answer but I just couldn't resist it ;) ] ...A one word Christian answer 'GOD' or from a Buddhist 'KARMA'... both are answers to your question WHY...

Metta Jendar :)

WHY? the answer is 2

how did I get there

23+8+25=56 5+6=11 1+1=2 now as to what... I have no idea

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Oh....wait......

You mean it's NOT "42"?

DANG!

Donna Jean

nope that is the meaning of life, the meaning of why is 2

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