When is your birthday? |
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Sinigang or tinola??? |
sinigang: tamarind-soured soup typically made with pork, beef or seafood
tinola: traditional chicken ginger soup cooked with whole chicken pieces, green papaya with chili, spinach or ... |
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Why are girls pretty in the philippines? |
| here in usa i dont find the girls attractive ..there plain and mean! and always get pregnant and act like there special barbie dolls and they can have anything they want all they care about is ... |
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McDonald's or Jollibee? |
Additional Details why..?... |
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As a kid, what was youre dream job? |
"when i grow up i want to be a ___________________ "?
...^^_).... Additional Details wOw! thats a nice dream....... |
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What time were you born ? |
me, around 6.00 - 6.30pm..my mum said it's the time when devils, demon and satans come out and play...hmm that's why i became a Red Devil supporter... ;-) Additional Details ... |
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Detailed rape??? please answer? |
| okay so I'm writing a novel and the girl gets raped at a party. I'm decideing if I should describe the rape or not. It is from the girl's point of view so, how detailed should i be???<... |
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What kind of Phone do you have? |
| would you like a new one? What kind? Do you want me to buy it for you? Just pay me back whenever?... |
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If your girlfriend is hairy, and you don't like it. How will you tell her? |
Please help me!!! Additional Details Hairy as in everywhere. Her arms, legs, armpits.. err.. and they're very curly!!... |
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Are all Filipino women selfish, or just my wife? |
| I am an American married to a Filipino. My wife goes crazy if I ask her for one dollar, (not an exageration). She yells and screams at me and tells me I am a bad person and a bad husband. She says ... |
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What triggers HATRED towards others? |
hate is natural for us humans but why do we hate? |
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annabelle p
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One of the reasons is rivalry or competition. Another reason is greed. Sometimes, too, we don't like the look of the other person and the feeling of enmity breaks out. Illogical but it's true; it happens in real life. |
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scott9292003
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In the USA we have drugs in our drinking water. |
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♥ I Make Tpyos [oOps] ♥
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ignorance and fear of what we do not understand. |
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InAndAroundMyMouth
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parents that are raciest wen the children are young, which makes the kids think this is how your suppost to act, tahts the biggest provider of racism according to john mcret of new york times. |
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Snow
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Jealousy, greed. Personally I think it has a lot to do with how people grew up. Always wanting what your neighbor has. Or just because he's different. Not knowing how to deal with someone who's different. Following the pack. |
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Sexy No More
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Jealousy and fear triggers hatred for most of us. We are jealous when someone is better than us; when someone have the courage to do the things we wanted to do yet scared; when someone is adored by others for being beautiful, sexy, and have an impressive personality.
We hate people whom we think have everything they want in life beacuse we dont have what they have. |
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pero_102
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psychologist says there are only two types of emotion, basically:love and fear, all others fall either in one of them or both.
As to hatred, it is fear of rejection, nonacceptance, envy, misunderstanding,negative self esteem. |
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saveitok
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frustration |
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shoby_shoby2003
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It's an emotion. As real and as natural as love and fear. To deny it is to deny being human. |
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Queenie knows it all.
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insecurity and stupidity trigger hatred |
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Harmony
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Everyone has the right to hate others and be hated by others because we're all human beings created with given emotions...or feelings...but too much of something is "Bad enough".
Here's the reason why:
Anger Management
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My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man's anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires. (James 1:19-20 NLT)
The slammed door, the “looks could kill” stare, the menacing tone, the threatening language. The silence, the cold shoulder, the eyes that flash, the pointed finger, the blaming phrase.
These behaviors all emerge from our anger. They’re weapons of the flesh that we employ, faithless in the belief that God can and will handle the situations we face.
As knights of old drew their swords, we pull out these weapons when we believe we’ve been wronged or when we see something wrong.
In and of itself, anger is not a sin. It’s an emotion, and our capacity for emotions comes from God. It’s what we do with anger that becomes a sin. The Gospels report the righteous anger of Jesus as he cleared the temple.
We often see our anger as justified when, in fact, it is self-righteous. Or anger may be an appropriate emotion for the moment, but instead of relying on God’s weapons of the spirit, we instead grab for the nearest weapon of the flesh.
God’s anger management techniques are extraordinarily simple and practical (which doesn’t mean they’re easy). He says the first thing you need to understand is that he’s in control. Your anger will not bring about the right things of God. In fact, your anger may push you into decisions and actions that are independent of God, perhaps even counter-productive to God.
It’s God’s job to change people, to get them to do the right thing. It’s not your responsibility to change your wife or husband, your friend or next-door-neighbor. That’s God’s job, and you are his ambassador, not his Mafia muscle.
What now?
• Slow to anger – Your anger will not bring about God’s plans. Give your anger to God, rather than “giving it” to someone else. It requires faith to believe God is handling an aggravating or egregious situation. “Lord, I believe, help my unbelief.”
• Slow to speak – You may have been taught to count to ten when you’re angry so you won’t rush into saying or doing something you later regret. One thing to remember as you count: The person you’re angry at is a fallen child of God, and God can take care of his own children. Besides that, if that person is a Christian, then the same Spirit that works within you also is working within your adversary. It may not appear to be so, but God has access to you both!
• Quick to listen – That means you’re trying to understand the other person. Maybe the conflict isn’t one of the heart, but one of the head – that is, you’re in agreement, but you’re going about it in different ways. Being a peacemaker doesn’t mean you agree to anything just to keep the peace. As an ambassador of Christ, you’re called to initiate the peace process – just as God initiated the process of peace with us, even when we were still sinners. |
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Love
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When I'm pisssed off I'll get mad at anything. I'll hate that guy's hat over there because it looks funny and I'll want to go knock it off into a puddle. I'll throw a glass bottle on the sidewalk because I hate the sidewalk and I hate the neighborhood it's in and the town it's in and the moon it's under. When I'm mad I feel strong and powerful like nobody can step in my way or take me down. It's an exhilarating feeling--until you come down and realize how wrong you were in all of your thinking while you were mad. Some people, maybe, never come down and return to reality but stay trapped forever in that angry state of mind. |
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la_ciudadista
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ignorance |
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When you love yourself, you will love others. When you are patient with yourself, you are patient with others. |
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King Ren II
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Call me medieval but it definitely has something to do with incompatibility of zodiac signs.hehehe. |
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Leander
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because we do not want certain boundaries that we set to be crossed and the hindrance to fulfilling what we want triggers us to be mad... |
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Average Jimmy
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Ignorance and intolerance. |
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♥grrrlmonkey♥
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I think it is our own insecurites that cause hatred. Unfortunately. |
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ericka
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pride. |
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rslacson
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envy |
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20b
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greediness, insecurities, competition, love :) |
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Juan C
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lack of faith... |
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mother superior
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because some ppl are just fccking idiots :) |
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gargoyle
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questions man, its all these questions!!!! |
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-pfk-
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Judgment and injustice.
All you have to know. |
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yoodge
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there a lots of logical reasons for a person to be driven to hate someone....i'll give you the illogical(or maybe not) reason.....
ENVY!
somehow lot's of people are inflicted with this....they hate you for no reason you know of...etc etc. |
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Sone
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Competition for resources, domination, lack of consideration, exploitation, assertation over other races, the list goes on. |
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yvie
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Any inhuman deeds these others do to us triggers that HATRED! Because we wanted to be treated right... |
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Bitter Guy
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Being hurt (emotionally and.or physically) can trigger that. |
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ralph
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i believe in the ancient chinese philosophy of tai chi, which is harmony. As there is light, there must be dark, as there is up, there must be down, so as there is love there must be hatred. back to your question, i believe it's the human immature desire of something. by this i mean that the moment his heart desires of something which he cannot satisfy, than hatred begins, first to himself, then blame others, which in time will beocme hatred. |
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