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  • Why is God so worried about my penis?

    Where I put it?

    How I treat it?

    How its sculpted?

    I feel like I've done good work with it. Its made people happy. Ive never used it with malicious intent.

    6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality6 years ago
  • Why are theists so intent on refuting atheists?

    1. If your so sure about your beliefs, you don't need my approval.

    2. You are going to heaven, I am not. You get the last laugh, I guess.

    3. The system is slanted in your favor. Our politics, culture, and legal system are based on YOUR antiquated ideologies.

    4. We are the ones who, at family gatherings, have to defend OUR position.

    9 AnswersReligion & Spirituality6 years ago
  • Is DisneyQuest fun? I will be in Orlando tomorrow.?

    I will be in Orlando with my boys ages 11 and 13. They love video games. I have 3-5 hours to kill. Should we go? Does the crowd inhibit your ability to play what you want?

    3 AnswersOrlando8 years ago
  • What should I make sure I take my kids to see in Seattle?

    I am planning a huge trip out west for this upcoming summer. We are planning on glacier np, to seattle, to yellowstone, then back home. We have already been to Rocky Mountain np and the black hills last summer. We want to spend a few days in Seattle. What should I make sure I see? Also, we want to see mt. Rainier, mt. St. Helens, and olympic np. How close are these places to seattle? Is it possible to stay someplace outside seattle and see these places on day trips? Thanks!

    3 AnswersSeattle8 years ago
  • Where is the US do kids get the most snow days off school?

    Across the river from me, in northern Kentucky, they get about 5-10 days off a year due to snow. I lived in Michigan for 4 years and had only one snow day...I think there most be some correlation. Little or no snow in the south, so much snow in the north, particularly New England and the upper Midwest that they have learned to get by. So I am thinking someplace in the middle of the country, probably east-central. Anybody know for sure? On average, how many do they get per year where you live?

    3 AnswersWeather8 years ago