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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3853)
• India
5 Jul 24
In life, we all have made decisions. Some may not have turned out well, some would have turned out fair and some would have turned out to be the best decisions. There also would have been some logic or intuition for those...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
20 Aug 21
As of this writing, Afghans are scurrying at the Kabul International airport hoping for airlifts out of the terrorist infested country.
Why does that have to happen?
Ironically, with empirical science and advance technology, a...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
16 Oct 20
Donald Trump has come up with some beauties in his time, but the latest one takes some beating!
(Unless, that is is, he has produced something even more ridiculous in the time since I spotted this one - which is entirely...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112780)
• United States
15 Apr 20
Let us take a moment to come down "reality lane" here a bit if we shall. I can go to the grocery store and hoard my eggs and my bread. I can go to Walmart and hoard my toilet paper.
They now form lines outside the stores and...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
12 Mar 20
Do you know the old saying "closing the stable door after the horse has bolted"? It comes to mind following the latest move by President Trump to ban all Europeans (from 26 countries) from flying to the United States. He has...
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J.N.R Dutton
@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
5 Oct 19
A former friend of mine used to argue that because we could live without our appendix, it allegedly proved the appendix was useless.
By that "logic", being able to survive without a particular limb "proves" the limb is useless...
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J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
• Pueblo, Colorado
21 Aug 19
Ok, I know this is too many Trump posts..... please, I don't think Trump has ever said/done more stupid/insane things in one 24 hour period then he has in the past twenty four hours.
My God, where are the evangelical Christians...
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Aanshi Raghava
@Aansh13 (11433)
• New Delhi, India
17 May 19
Okay so I was reading a survey,it states that you can either be a Maths person or an English person... You can't be both....
So I mean is it true....???
I have always been fond of both....
May be maths represents mostly logic...
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J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
• Pueblo, Colorado
23 Feb 19
Just as Reading, Writing, Math, and, History are mandatory curriculum in all public schools. Critical Analysis, and Logic courses should also be mandatory starting in Grammar School. I'll leave it up to the pro's to decide at what...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
10 Sep 18
Imagine for a minute, a guy asked a woman if she’d go home with him, and she said “I wouldn’t say no.” Kinda sounds like a round-about way of saying “yes.” Note the double negative.
So today my debit card wasn’t working in the...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
18 Jun 18
Sudoku is one game which I am very fond of. Sudoku is a 9*9 grid with rows and columns with some numbers missing in each row and column. Its a very fun game to play in your passtime. It helps sharpen your logic when played...
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Lissette Cruz
@acrogodess (992)
• Aberdeen, North Carolina
22 Mar 18
My kids and I listen to music by a rapper named Logic. Groupon and Living Social have recently carried his tickets for $20 apiece locally. The tickets alone would be $60 for the three of us which honestly isn't too bad for general...
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