Grown-Up Topics for a 365 Day Challenge

Nov 25, 2014 17:26

This is a placeholder post, the comments for which are meant to be a place for suggesting three hundred and sixty-five grown-up (or at least not moronic or banal or jejune) topics for blogging. I have two post topics, so I'll put them in the comments. Please, anyone should feel free to contribute.
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maeve66 November 26 2012, 01:33:36 UTC
Day 1: Have reading and writing changed (in utility, in purpose, in percentage of literacy, in any way) since the advent of video?

Day 2: What would it take to bring down the capitalist system -- but replacing it with socialism (whatever you want to call that post-capitalist economy where people rather than profits are the priority) rather than barbarism?

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sabotabby November 26 2012, 01:57:49 UTC
What do you do to keep yourself from mentally/emotionally/physically stagnating?

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shanrina November 26 2012, 01:39:01 UTC
If you could take a year off work and volunteer for a cause you believe in, what would you choose to do, where would you choose to do it, and why?

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aparecida November 26 2012, 05:18:23 UTC
-How is your life now different from what you expected as a child? How is it similar?
-What do you think are the most important things to make a relationship work?
-What behaviors do you think will kill a relationship?
-Do you believe in "once a cheater, always a cheater"?
-What aging related cosmetic interventions would you consider, if any? Why or why not?

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aparecida November 26 2012, 05:21:12 UTC
-Do you believe people or society have meaningfully changed, in terms of human-nature behavior, in your lifetime? If so, how?
-How can we reestablish poverty as an evil to be combated in US society?
-Should Texas secede?

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mistersmearcase November 26 2012, 05:35:00 UTC
-What did you expect to be doing at this age, when you were young? How does it compare with the actuality?
-If you could go back and correct one big mistake, would you, or are you content with where it's led you? Are the good times generally worth the bad?
-What skill would you like to pick up or improve in the next few years?
-What would your life be like now without the internet?

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