What question has been in your mind for quite some time that's still unaswered?
By bubbletush
@bubbletush (1332)
Philippines
February 28, 2009 3:41am CST
There are questions that has been on our mind from some time already that we could not answer yet. Some are trivial, some are way too serious, while some are really really nonsense.
For the nonsense question, I still am wanting to know what food does Grimace of McDonald's represent. It has been a topic over the internet and some quite a few amazing hunches were made. Since most mascots represent either the restaurant name or a food they offer, I do hope McDonald's will let the people know what is Grimace.
For the more serious question though, I still am searching for answer why most of the time, good people suffer from poverty or pain or bad health while those who are bad are the ones who are filthy rich.
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4 responses

@bubbletush (1332)
• Philippines
23 Mar 09
That is one of the greatest mystery that no man could answer. 


@dpk262006 (58679)
• Delhi, India
28 Feb 09
Yes, life is a mys try and many questions remained unanswered in our life and new questions keep coming in our mind. I also wonder why good people suffer and sometimes face adversities in their lives, which they are not supposed to face and on the other hand some really nasty and bad people keep enjoying their lives and make others lives as hell. Sometimes, strangely cruel people live longer than a good man, to my astonishment.
@bubbletush (1332)
• Philippines
28 Feb 09
i've met someone online from an online scrabble site who is from India, and I asked him if he and his family got affected about the terrorist attack in a hotel (that happened a few months ago with foreign journalists on hostage. i told him that a week before the terrorist attack, i've seen on tv that India was rejoicing because they sent a satellite to space and then that bad thing happened. He told me that a friend of him got killed in that terrorist attack. but he said life goes on. and that happened because it's God's way of balancing the good and the bad. That was a great response from him because although he lost a friend, he is still optimistic.
@aisaellis22 (6445)
• United States
23 Mar 09
hey bubble..maybe deepak is the one whom you talked to on scrabble site..hehhe..
i'm kidding..you're too serious there..hehhee

@aisaellis22 (6445)
• United States
23 Mar 09
Hello bubletush! I have so many questions in my mind that remained unanswered. But while reading with your title, there's one question that suddenly poppesd up to me. I really want to know when my husband and I could be together. We've been away for 7 months now and he's working on my visa. Although I know it would be this year, but I don't know what exact month..hehhe..

@bubbletush (1332)
• Philippines
23 Mar 09
You must be missing him so much. I understand how that feels because I have been separated from my husband for nine months before. I hope you'll be together soon. And I am very sure, when that day comes, it's the sweetest reunion ever!

@cvrajan (354)
• India
28 Feb 09
As for as your question as to why good people suffer, in Hinduism, there is explanation through the concept of Karma and rebirth. This article can give you a fair idea about your question:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1337276/understanding_the_concept_of_karma.html?cat=34
@bubbletush (1332)
• Philippines
1 Mar 09
hi thanks so much for the link. i read it right away and it is interesting. did not know that there is a deeper explanation about karma. did not know that there is an element of time in karma. all i know before reading the article was that the consequences of the actions done will have an effect right away on your present lifetime.





