<p>nO more? Really?</p>
<p>If I ever get the chance to, I will, uh…travel the world, I suppose. :o</p>
<p>Hello everyone on College Confidential.
If I ever get the chance to do so, I would reform society so that it would not be based upon corruption, drugs, sex, desire, greed, etc. and that war and genocide would end.
I know it could never happen, but I guess you could call me an idealist who realizes that idealism isn’t practical.</p>
<p>If I ever get the chance to, I will travel the world. On a bicycle.
The gap between North America and Asia doesn’t look that big.</p>
<p>^Would you take a plane to get you across the ocean?</p>
<p>bungee jump</p>
<p>to the above poster about ending war, disease, etc. I am sorry but I would not end that. I think that mankind needs those things in order to keep the population stable. If the earth did not have war, diseases, deadly animals, etc, the human population would sky rocket and the planet would become more overpopulated.</p>
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Thank you!!!</p>
<p>Hello everyone on College Confidential.
To sstewart: Wouldn’t overpopulation cause a scarcity in food and disease anyways, so isn’t mankind doomed to failure and death? The answer is yes. No matter what, we die and our achievements will go unnoticed in the “Grand Scheme of Things.” In religion, only our moral actions matter. In science, we are insignificant beings that have virtually no effect on the probability of events. And in philosophy, we are just evil-inclined beings who mess everything up.
Conclusion: Everything that we do has major consequences for us, but has no impact overall.</p>
<p>Hello everyone on College Confidential.
If that offended you, sstewart, I am sorry for doing so. I apologize.</p>
<p>Well, actually science and philosophy seek to find truth lol.</p>
<p>It did not offend me, I just feel that all the catastrophic events that humans endure are meant to keep the populatioon in check, and my point exactly so getting rid of all these things would not make any significant difference.</p>
<p>Wow, look at muhammad’s post history. Notice anything strange? </p>
<p>I read something about profiles made by kids from other countries just so they could practice their english…?</p>
<p>I can only hope that when I’m middle-aged, I can spend my free-time monitoring students online. I will happily mark this accomplishment on resume and boast to all.</p>
<p>Oh yeeeeaaahhh, Platts. I’ve wondered how one rises to the coveted position of SuperMod! (sounds almost like an American comic figure lolz)</p>
<p>Anyone else deja-vuing (<–verbify fail) about this one middle-aged parent-bashing thread lol? I totally forgot what it was called/went though, unfortunately. :/</p>
<p>Lawls, I’m probably about to be banned.</p>
<p>haha, seriously though, how do people become super mods?</p>
<p>become a nanobot and go inside people’s bodies, blood vessels, and cell organelles</p>
<p>well not just ppl, obviously, but also plants, parrots, and other animals</p>
<p>What? Are you nuts?lol</p>
<p>I will try to become a super mod.:)</p>