Do you think that confessional works of art such as confessional poetry or autobiographies are morally right to show publicly since they tell private information about the artists' close friends and family, sometimes without their disclosure?
I think that anything done without someone's consent is morally wrong on a multitude of levels. What I don't understand is that in works about people, yes I would like to know their personalities and the way they think, but I am more interested in what they have done in their lives to get this amazing amount of recognition. So why add private information? Live your life the way you want to, you have limited time... use it wisely.
Do you remember life without technology? What was it like?
Oh gee lemme just hop into my time machine real quick
What is the meaning of your name?
a baby deer. Yes my mother actually laughed when I asked her this just now... according to her I was a demon child so there ya have it a demon baby deer woop woop
This is a difficult question. I think that we are just like other organisms then you know. Primal, hunters who look after our territories and families. In a way we would be uncivilised but then again humans are going down that path anyway
Well the classic answer would be a boggart, i.e. a creature that turns into whatever its victim fears the most in order to render it helpless; (for all you non Potterheads). However, I think that if fear was truly tangible it would take the form of a dark cave or room. Why? Because many people fear the darkness, the unknown. The reason I have is because darkness allows one's mind to think, to expand, to wonder, whether it be creating monsters or monstrous and "twisted" thoughts. So you see, this "darkness" shouldn't be feared at all, because really, darkness is an absence of light photons. It is what darkness DOES to a person that is the truly scary, and isn't that what things we are scared of do? The thing itself, we pay no attention to, but it's actions, and it's impact on us that make us tremble.*BTW sorry for the late answer, I had to think about this one.. love these kinds of questions! Keep em coming ok? I love them!
Yes I have, something I think that is called dry anger. You feel so irrritated and you literally feel the anger rush theough your veins, you want to scream the frustration out or just cry to release the pressure but you can't. I do not remember the exact reason, but I believe school was involved. I distinctly remember asking a teacher for help but she wouldn't and looked at me as if I was God's stupidest creation. Not a reason to be really angry but when it happens every other day, there comes a point when you just snap.
Do you agree with aiming to have happiness as your constant state of being? If you agree, why would you rather constantly be happy than experience the full spectrum of emotions?
Wouldn't it get boring after a while? Feeling the same thing over and over? Yes my main goal is happiness, but it can never be reached without feeling all the other emotions as well.
oh love those things that make my back, neck, and feet ache while making me and already giraffe height look like Burj Khalifia on legs -_-*I could've just said no but that's boring*