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Adira Rotstein Writer of children's books, science fiction, comics, short stories and screenplays

Adira Rotstein
Adira Rotstein
Member since: Feb, 2009
Last login: 11/11/2009
Last update : 11/15/2009
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  • Religious Revolutions

    November 11, 2009

    • You know I’ve been thinking about something recently. I’ve been reading this really excellent website called “God Is Imaginary” recently. It’s basically a rational explanation of why religion and God are totally ridiculous from a logical perspective. I agree. No one can prove that any divine being exists or that such a divine being answers people’s prayers. In many ways it is a ...
  • The Video Game Revolution

    November 11, 2009

    • I have been playing Mini-Ninjas for close to a month now and I'm beginning to plateau. The same thing happened with Final Fantasy Ring of Fates, a game I enjoyed much at one point. Why does that always happen with videogames? The only games I've ever won were Carmen Sandiego on my old Mac and Myst, (though I went through hint books and the helpline like crazy to get that one). Why can't they ...
  • Thinking about Humans

    October 14, 2009

    • Hmmm... just thinking. I believe, if animals could fully comprehend our lives and communicate as we do, they might reason that in comparison to the behaviour of other animals, the behaviour of human beings is so different as to be clearly insane. It is true, we humans do engage in our own very peculiar forms of insanity that seem contrary to the motives of our biology, which are namely to survive ...
  • Weird London

    October 8, 2009

    •   Mysteries of Weird London Since arriving here I have noticed some pretty strange things. I know they seem strange to me, because I'm from another country, but I am constantly amazed at how no one here seems to notice how weird these things are!  Welcome to... the British zone. Item one for your examination:  Bins.What is it with the lack of bins in London? Seriously, in ...
  • Conversation with a Bookseller

    September 24, 2009

    •  Bookseller at WHSmith: You can get this Dan Brown book with your newspaper for only two pounds. Would you like me to add it?Me: No, I would not like you to add it. Seriously? Are you kidding? I wouldn't read that piece of rubbish if you payed me ten pounds! No twenty pounds! Did you read the first one? I mean what a load of crap! How is this man making so much money off so little talent! ...

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