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GNU Free Documentation License What are 5 objects that can tell people in the future about our lives? Q. I need to think of 5 objects to put inside a time capsule that will tell future people (in a hundred years) about our lives(21st century people). And I need to describe why I chose those objects. All i have so far is putting in a twilight book or something because it was a huge sensation. But i don't know if it will be stupid because im sure there is a thousand more important things i could put in.Please give me some ideas! Sorry if wrong category!Thanks! Asked by Emily - Mon Aug 17 22:37:34 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Mum perhaps something very important on our century...surgery's you can put some essay explaining all that or...genes...or middle class people would have cpu cells and lower class difference idk its Pretty hard...cars are important. Answered by !jesse! - Mon Aug 17 22:49:43 2009 What are objects that represent disease, misery and corruption? Q. This is for Pandora's box, from a Greek myth, and the objects inside have to have a deep meaning. You can even just tell me some sort of idea about the evils in the world and I can take it and create items that represent that. Thanks! Asked by Hiba A - Sat Oct 31 17:11:23 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. starved faces, waif eyes (building modeling around the drug addict look.) and dressing well (like a little cute beret on the head of a rich kid from a corrupt politician's family.) So I guess your AVATAR represents disease, misery and corruption. Answered by Hiram Unbound - Sat Oct 31 17:22:25 2009 What is it called when you give objects a personality?
Q. Usually children give personality to toys but also other objects. As they grow up they stop doing this. I know some people don't ever grow out of it though and it becomes an OCD. I can't remember what it is called exactly though! For instance they might feel guilty for favouring a type of clothing over another, or not liking an object because it's "nasty". I knew someone who didn't like the king cards in a pack of cards because they were evil. Asked by gamegirl - Thu Oct 8 08:34:19 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Literary term for this is personafiaction. This means you give human like qualitites to inaminate objects. Answered by Rainbow Razor Blades - Thu Oct 8 08:43:35 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "objects" Defense objects but judge considers request on 13th day of deliberations - WGNtv.com
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