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  • Okay.. what the heck does emo mean when people are describing themselves?

    I've seen it all over the place on answers and I have no idea what it means.

    5 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups1 decade ago
  • What's your view on euthinaseia?

    If an animal was suffering, we'd call it inhumane to let it continue to suffer, but it's different when it comes to humans. Do you think we have the right to choose when we die, especially when the prognosis is terminal?

    5 AnswersOther - General Health Care1 decade ago
  • What do you think about farming?

    I just answered a question that someone had asked about how farm animals were treated in the 18 and 1900s. Some of the answers were awful, and I wonder where these people get their info from. I grew up on a farm, and my family, and 99% of all other farm families I know treat their animals well. Do people in urban areas forget that without farms and farmers, there'd be no food? Farmers feed the world.

    6 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • What trucking company is the best to work for? I'm tired of my boyfriend naggin my *** about not being home.

    Could anyone out there give me the details of their hometime, bennefits, pay rate etc? I don't want to run in the states. Doesn't matter if it's super Bs, flatdeck or vans, dangerous goods, whatever

    1 AnswerWinnipeg1 decade ago
  • Wierd horse names???

    I have an 18 yr old Paint QH named Glouscap. I got him when he was 3. The name was so unique, I decided to keep it. Someone told me it means flying angel in Cree. Anyone else have a horse with a unique name?

    23 AnswersHorses1 decade ago
  • Ethical dillema: Saving people you are paid to care for or saving your own butt?

    I work in a nursing home and was wondering what others opinions are: we recently had a tornado drill in our facility. I work on the second floor, where we have many residents in wheelchairs. We got to talking about what we would do in case the tornado hit. Some of my co-workers stated that if they thought the tornado was going to hit, they would leave the residents and save themselves, since getting them down in the elevator would be impossible due to it being disabled during weather watches. What would you do? Stay with the residents, who are elderly and vulnerable, and who all suffer from different dimentias, or would you leave, because you're young and have a family at home?

    4 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago