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What are some good interview questions to ask basketball players for yearbook?

I interview a lot of college players and professional coaches and basketball players on Inspirational Basketball. Here are some of the questions that I focus on, check out this basketball interview with Tony Watson II who plays in Germany overseas and played at Buffalo University.http://inspirationalbasketball.c...

Criminal Minds TV Show Question!?

Seven Seconds my Dad is watching it I am not allowed to watch tv my parents beleive that tv rots the brain. And I get one show a week every satudrday. But tonight my Dad is watching Criminal MInds and I keep hearing all these random parts! And seeing glimpses of the show! The show is Criminal Minds and the eposide is seven seconds can some one give me a synopsis of the show ! PLEASE!

Which option do you prefer : reading books or viewing movies based on them?

Hi there, thanks for asking. Of course I have to say “it depends” but as one who has watched a lot of movies and a lot of directors commentaries and read few books I would say, according to my own personal opinion, 4 out of 5 times its better to read becauseThe quality of acting and story telling has been dropping to disheartening levels for decades now. This is even measurable, as demonstrated in a video by Paul Joseph Watson in YouTube some years ago.Books only have to get past a publisher and not an entire studio crew so there is much more room for spontaneity and original thinking.You can have morals in books that don't exist in movies b/c studios need mass appeal.Books make you think in ways that movies don't usually trigger.Reading gives a quicker wit to the mind then movies which produce a sort of numbed brain effect. Which is not inherently bad.You can read anywhereReading chases away bad people. I once was having lunch with 4 dudes and I started talking about one of my favorite books “the richest man in Babylon” and one said “GAAAAAY I'm going to the bar.” one guy followed him, and the other two asked questions. The topic quickly changed but it's not as though I was being a buzzkill. We were talking about money which is what the book talks about via several short touching stories.Movie actors such as will Smith and Morgan Freeman have said in interviews things like “writers, directors, and actors only become great if they read great books” and “actors that stand the tests of time are those that read enough stories to design a sort of universal appeal that speaks to all generations and experiences in the roles they play.”I could go on but I'll end with saying I really love movies, and if you want some great story telling check out Brick or Primer, for great acting Ben Hur or A Man For All Seasons, for great style try Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy or the god fatherHope this helps manCheers buddy

Someone told me today that 9/11 was an 'inside job', what did she mean and why would she think that?

This girl is just stunningly beautiful and university educated so I couldn't help but pay attention.

I've heard this rumour circulating before but find it hard to believe, can anyone enlighten me please as to what is the intrinsic truth about the 9/11 attacks?

Please be objective and truthful in your answers.

Thank you.

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