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  • Was the priority of following the law first and foremost within Classical Athens?

    Please provide evidence on whether or not you think so with a legitimate source.

    1 AnswerHistory5 years ago
  • Are intentions marked by desire?

    Or are intentions basically the desire of people?

    10 AnswersPsychology5 years ago
  • Piano: Which one of Chopin's pieces sound better?

    (They're both posthumous)

    Nocturne in C# Minor No. 20

    OR

    Valse in E Minor No. 14?

    2 AnswersClassical6 years ago
  • Friends have been acting irritatingly recently (I know that's not a question lol)?

    I know no one will read the entire thing or probably answer since I'm just technically just ranting, haha.

    I have this one friend (I'll call her Friend A) who constantly clings to another one of my friends (Friend B). Friend A used to be friends with all of my other friends, but A dislikes them now (and seems to have taken a liking for talking s*** about them) and only talks to B and me. A seems to have been "diagnosed" (self-diagnosed) with anxiety and depression and though it's true that A does have a somewhat saddening background, A needs to get over it because it's common in the world. Though I've supported A for a longer time than B, A and B seem to have hit it off, leaving me in the dark about important subjects. I've been ignoring A recently due to her dependency on B because they're the best of friends now... A shouldn't need me if A has B, right? I'm getting tired of A because A only talks to me when A needs something or B isn't available. A's talked to me, time and time again about subjects concerning B. Honestly, I think A should just confront B already, but A told me that "it'd be a nuisance to B."

    I also have another friend (C) who can't seem to do anything without someone by C's side.

    1 AnswerFriends6 years ago
  • Help with violin hold and vibrato?

    I can't seem to hold up my violin between my chin and shoulder with my shoulder rest. When I try to hold the position, I can feel my violin touching my collarbone and it feels extremely uncomfortable.

    I think the reason I can't do vibrato is my hold on my violin since I depend solely on my left hand to hold my intrument.

    What should I do to fix it?

    3 AnswersPerforming Arts6 years ago
  • There's this guy who likes me, but I'm not interested. What should I do?

    Pretty obvious from the title, but I've only talked to him once before I was told he "likes" me. The one time that we talked wasn't even a real conversation; it was a greeting, and that was a while back. I didn't believe it, considering I'm pretty average overall (and I only have one class with him), but then I started receiving notes from him and even a gift. There are plenty of girls who aren't as plain-looking as me! It was flattering at first, but it started to become overwhelming (and honestly, creepy)!

    He thinks I like him, but I don't, and I'm clueless as to what I should say to him. On one of the notes, I felt as if he was conceited. I thought he was going to ask me out, but the words were arranged as if he was telling me to ask him out.

    The notes he passes to me aren't even passed by him; they're passed by people who are nosy enough to actually read it before handing it to me! The content of them are embarrassing as well, though most people would probably disagree and say it's "romantic".

    I feel better now that I let that out. I'm sorry if I sound like a horrible person, but how can I like a person who I don't know? How should I explain to him that I don't like him?

    2 AnswersSingles & Dating6 years ago