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  • Looking for Japanese Translations?

    Looking for the ACCURATE romaji and kanji of the following phrases:

    "Dreams are meant to be realized, not dreamed."

    "There is no such thing as an unneeded smile."

    "Show Your Heart, Give Your Love, We are Family."

    As accurate as possible, please. :)

    1 AnswerLanguages6 years ago
  • Schizophrenic hallucination question?

    I know that many schizophrenics hallucinate things and people.

    I'm curious if anyone can answer how vivid and frequent these hallucinations can be? For instance, is it uncommon for someone to hallucinate one person, engaging in fine conversation and going about doing things like they're really there? Is it common for a schizophrenic, who hasn't been diagnosed yet, to have a hallucination so vivid, that they believe that person is actually there with them?

    If so, what kind of schizophrenia would this be classified as? Or would that be determined based on symptoms other than the hallucinations?

    1 AnswerMental Health6 years ago
  • Could a bullet hold an electric charge?

    It s been a while since I was in a science class that might have been able to answer this question.

    Basically, if a weapon was to be developed where the bullet would have an electrical charge running through it, would the bullet maintain the charge after being fired and separated from the source supplying the charge? Metal can conduct electricity, but I can t seem to find anything on whether or not it would be able to maintain the charge after being separated from the electricity source.

    If this isn t possible, can someone explain how it might be made possible?

    2 AnswersOther - Science6 years ago
  • Best LIZARD pet? (READ CLOSELY PLEASE)?

    Looking for a new LIZARD to add to the family. I have a 50 gallon LONG, and want to fill it with something nice. I own 3 leopard geckos, and a chinese water dragon, however have also owned:

    -plated lizards, which I find generally uninteresting

    -bearded dragons, which, though they come in cool colors, are too common and have really just become the generic reptile pet option

    -crested geckos, which, although I love their easy maintenance, are too common as well

    -chameleons, which, are not difficult to keep, but I prefer more handleable pets.

    I've considered uromastyx and blue tongues, but they both make my wallet cry (however aren't something I won't still consider) and while I could always get something like a monitor, iguana and tegu and upgrade later, my living situation doesn't allow for anything bigger than what can live forever in a 50 gallon.

    NO SNAKES. My landlord would **** on my pillow then kick me out if I brought a snake into the house, haha. Any creative suggestions? LIZARDS ONLY. No amphibians, insects or arachnids please.

    2 AnswersReptiles7 years ago