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Where does the "safe part" of the Internet end with regards to US "look-crime **"? Anything one click from Google? Anything on Google Images? What was the least number of clicks from Google to Silk Road? The funniest phrases on Internet Oracle oracularities *** often have like 3 results, for example. (when searched in quotation marks) Could I theoretically say yay, this is not an oracularity mirror for once, click on it, and find out that some jokester made a website with child porn on it? Even if some things are too repulsive compared to my desire to know for me to personally near the line, I'm still curious to know how far you could click from Google before you might see something illegal even to look at. **Though unlike with thought-crime such laws are at least sometimes good, you wouldn't want people watching child porn. ***A technical term that I did not make up. We don't answer (and may remove) questions that require medical diagnosis or legal advice. μηδείς ( talk) 03:07, 16 March 2014 (UTC) |
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I have to make a presentation about a subculture and I've chosen Vampire. I want to ask people who are 'Real-Vampires' and people who aren't part of this culture. (I'd very much like it if some people who are part of this culture will answer me) :) My questions for people who aren't part of this culture: 1.) What do you think about this culture? 2.) How do you feel/think about the people who do it? 3.) Do you agree/disagree with them? Why or why not? 4.) How do you feel about the way they express themselves? So these are my set of questions for the people who are part of this culture: 1.) How do you view yourself? 2.) How do you view other people within your group? 3.) How do you see people who aren't part of your culture? 4.) How do you feel about expressing your identity? 5.) How/what do you feel about people who agrees/disagrees about what you do? 6.) Describe your normal day as vampire? 7.) What are the myths and facts (from movies and what people talk about) about your culture/being vampire? 8.) Do you have a religion? 9.) What's the most exciting about being a vampire? 10.)What do you think about how vampires are perceived in movies/books? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 101.112.24.12 ( talk) 06:43, 16 March 2014 (UTC) |
Does anyone besides the president and immediate family actually live at the White House? Which other cabinet level people work there?
Marian Shields Robinson, the president's mother in law lives there.-- 89.242.206.103 ( talk) 14:39, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
I like to know the fertility rate of Guangzhou City, China. What is the number of children per woman for this city now? 173.33.183.141 ( talk) 16:07, 16 March 2014 (UTC)
Remember Chinese family planning rules (aka, inaccurately, the One Child Policy since most of the Chinese people are subject to some kind of exception) are relatively strict by Chinese standards in large cities like ex-Canton, today's Guangzhou.-- 89.242.206.103 ( talk) 15:11, 17 March 2014 (UTC)