I've always wondered why the world is so different from each other. Why does everyone have different morals, standards, or religion. Why? Why are we all so different? I don't know. I want to know where this started happening. In my best reasoning i think the world started to change after the discovery of america. I know, as an american this could seem kind of biased but i couldn't think of anything else. SO let me explain, Okay so after all the wars of fighting over land, and fighting in general. I think america contributed to the major reform of the world. We were that different country, we became the global superpower. We were different we brought different ideals, religion, and morals to a new country. I wish i was more educated in the history of Europe and its empires, because then i would probably be able to make a better example. But anyway i'm going with it, i think this could be a major reason why everyone is so different. Along with evolution.
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I like this question obviously because i'm 17, but it pertains to so many other people. Before you deny this idea just keep in mind that places like England, Ireland, and pretty much everywhere in Europe is this way. Now to my argument when your 18, you are considered an adult. You can vote, enlist in the army, get healthcare, etc. So why do you have to be 21 when you drink? Also, when your 18 you more than likely are going to college, and i know as well as you do that drinking happens, cause that's what happens in college. But you don't hear much about widespread under age drinking in the news from colleges. why is this? we know it happens, but why isn't it being stopped? I don't know. I overall think that the US should lower the drinking age, if i can serve my country at 18 i should be able to drink in my country at 18.
This is a no brainier for me of course i would help. In reality, it would matter what the kid needed. If they couldn't find their parents or if they needed help in any way i would more than likely help. Now, if i see a kid begging on the streets i would take them to the nearest shelter or police station. I've read too much on abusers putting kids on the street to take other people to certain locations, so no i wouldn't take them to their house if they asked. I think any decent minded person would help any child or any person who was in need for help. I know i would, or at least try to.
'I think this would be cool because this day in age there's so many people and so many things to protect. I came across this on Wall street daily, this is actually possible. According to scientists at the University of Taiwan, everyone has a unique heartbeat and can be decoded to be encrypted to open or unlock things. Similar to how fingerprints work. Both are effective. I think this would be a cool way to open things because its extra secure. I'm sure we have all seen those crime shows where you'll see the bad guy transfer someones fingerprints, and get whatever doesn't belong to them. Even if you haven't seen this, just know that its exists. So, for something like a heartbeat, its not an easy transfer. I overall think this is a good idea because it gives people that really need it, that extra security not given by fingerprints.
I think this is a interesting question because there are 2 totally different responses. First you'll have the casual answer that kids shouldn't be given that power, and that they are too young to make those types of big decisions, but yet we want them to know what to do with there lives by 18, okay. The second response would be, yes, why shouldn't they? I agree with the second response. In a world of someone who cares about their education, i want to know more about things, and know less about certain things. If i know that I don't like biology why should i spent 180 days (average school year) of my life on it. Adults say so that's why. Somehow they get to say what we need to know and what not to know to graduate, That's an awful system. Why do i need to know things that wont help me in life. I asked my parents this and they said "you just have to, we did, and now you have to too" so you can see that this system has been in place for far too long. We as a growing country need to change the education system, it desperately needs to be reformed, and soon.
In all honesty I feel so alone for liking politics. I enjoy the back and forth and the sophisticated conversation. I think the reason why so many young people don't appreciate politics is because they find it boring. Only now with Bernie sanders promising things like free college it's attracting the younger population. If you look across the board he has more than 50 percent of the younger vote. That's astonishing. If this is attracting the younger vote he obviously doing something right. But then there are questions like who's paying for it, where is it coming from, etc. but the fact that he alone is sky rocketing the youth vote and getting them more involved in politics is almost revolutionary. So again, I love politics. If more young people were involved maybe more things could get passed, we are going to be running this country one day, we need to stop leaving it up to the old guys, who grew up in a different more conservative generation to stop making our decisions. So overall the youth vote in politics is increasing but just imagine the possibilities for new ideas if more young people got involved.
This is particularly interesting because after all that's what this blog is all about. If people didn't say what if, I feel like no one would know The possibilitys of other outcomes to situations. What if are like an outlet that allows for people to think of alternate realities, it allows for someone to reevaluate situation for the final problem, situation, or argument could turn out a different way. I also think this is a good way to challenge authority, using these types of questions allow for different situations to compare to others. Let me tell you it's great to use with teachers, I'm constantly saying what if all the time. "What if I fail", " what if I don't get an A" "what if you add extra credit", " what if you didn't give that test today", "what if you gave us the answers to that worksheet no one did". I could literally come up with so many it's ridiculous. So in all, if what if questions weren't asked many situations will either be avoided, or no one will challenge a situation simply because they don't know how.
This would be amazing but then no one would hurt for money. Of course there would be a downside, like the tree would die if you took the money off, then we'd be dealing with the lack of trees. That can't happen, then we would all more than likely be dead because lack of oxygen, which of course isn't good. The overall idea of money coming from trees has always been a dream of people, and for it to be a reality, I think it would overwhelm people. It's always been a tale that money is made from trees, and all that nonsense, but I think it would be a good thing and bad thing. Life would be easier but also harder. I think that it's would brung out the greediness and the tenderness of people. If there's enough money in the world to go around there would no longer be any suffering.
Honestly if this were to happen I would be in full support of it. I absolutely love football and everything about it, and if women were allowed to play that would make the sport that much better. In reality a misconception of women is that we can't take pain, let me be the first to tell you how untrue that is. I've seen women go through unimaginable types of pain, so suiting up in pads and hitting each other would be nothing. There's obviously would be a women's league, separate from the men's, but it's wouldn't be the lingerie league they would be fully clothed like human beings. I hope that people everywhere could see this happen, and accept women more into men's sports that usually wouldn't. I would definitely be in full support of anything about women in dominantly male sports.
Throughout my childhood I've seen multiple children's tv shows that depict everyone looking the same. It's a alternate reality that try's to prove that even if everyone looks the same, there's still going to be discrimination. This lesson is so true, there's so much racism, sexism, and overall hate in the word present today. So even if everyone was the same, people would still talk bad about one another, they would say they look bad in some way although they are exactly the same. It's a true reality in this world, and for some reason no one can be happy with themselves or others, and they are the ones that ruin it for others. In my opinion if everyone looked the same the world would be so boring, there would still be hate, but individualism wouldn't be present. And I believe that individualism is a persons most special quality, it's what makes them who they are. So if everyone looked the same, I think the world would be the same.
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