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husky51
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07.06.2010, 10:05 PM |
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fenkashi
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Cedar Point. Roller coasters!!!
If you were to embark on an adventure, who would be a part of your expedition (doesn't necessarily have to be people you know)?
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HataZaki
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I would probably just pick my four funnest friends. So it would be a fun, epic voyage.
When was the last time you cried and the last time you laughed yourself to tears?
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07.07.2010, 08:30 AM |
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arren18
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Pretty recently and no idea, respectively.
If you can't see somebody in person, what would be your preferred means of communicating with them?
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07.07.2010, 10:43 AM |
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Roarkiller
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*Scratches head* Kinda depends, really. But I'm asuming you're referring to a loved one, cuz I sure ain't gona travel a thousand miles to talk to a colleague.
Call me old fashioned, but unless it was for something totally unromantic, I'd probably send a letter on express mail. I'm already thinking of a letter design for a close colleague who's leaving next month.
On that note, answer this honestly: How do you usually react to people who treat you awfully?
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quote: Originally posted by fenkashi Screw your opinions, they are not relevant ^^.
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Yay! Kiki
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It depends on how well I know them. If they're part of my family, they're going DOWN. But if they're just a friend or someone I don't know very well, then I'll probably just shut up and not do anything unless it gets really bad, in which case I'll get kinda snappy. Which they might not even notice. >_>
I'm way too quiet about these things.
What's your idea of the perfect "happy ending"?
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Kemi
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I don't think something like that really exists.
But well, just being happy together and no problems, no struggles and get along with eachother no matter what will happen.
But then again, I don't really believe in this.
If you were asked to take an interview with a person you may choose, who would you choose? And what kind of questions would you certainly ask?
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GhibStuFan
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Ohh, that a tough question... Either Hayao Miyazaki OR Jeff Corwin. And honestly I haven't the faintest idea what to ask either one of them, and if I could come up with anything to ask, I might be too nervous to ask it.
What is your favorite way of concentrating?
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fenkashi
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Music loud enough that I can't hear anything else. Some quiet corner anywhere. Paper, pen, food and I'm set for 7 hours.
Oh, I guess I should ask a question. xD What's your favourite kind of store?
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jakey
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hmm. toss up. either a shop that sells good quality knives, (i like victory knox) or a music shop that stock black, death and melodiic medal.
can you remember back in the day when VHS was what we had?
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07.08.2010, 09:01 AM |
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fenkashi
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Yes! Lol, we still have some that we won't let my mom throw out. Good times.
What do you think about the 'go green' movement?
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07.08.2010, 03:37 PM |
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Kemi
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I think it is good to think about the hard reality and the future. But I think this will fail, since you can never reach everybody. I don't believe that every single person on earth will think about the environment, which is a pity in my opinion, but it doesn't help if just a few people in the world will be ''going green''.. Such a shame..We destroyed the earth
Do you believe in paranormal things?
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Roarkiller
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quote: Originally posted by fenkashi
Music loud enough that I can't hear anything else. Some quiet corner anywhere.
The paradox of the two combined is amusing
If paranormal as in hosts and djinn and all that, yeah. Believe it or not, it's even in my religion that such things exists, except ghosts don't exactly do anything; they're just damned souls that cannot leave earth for their sins. Any kind of mischief or malice is the work of djinns and devils.
Something that's been bugging me for a while: What do you do when "corporate standard practices" go against everything you believed in?
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quote: Originally posted by fenkashi Screw your opinions, they are not relevant ^^.
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fenkashi
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Lol...I meant quiet in the sense that there aren't hoards of people around. But yeah, I can see why you're amused. xD
Well...I guess it would depend on how much I needed the job. If I needed it to survive, I would try and make things work for longer while I found a new job. And if not, I'd give a notice and find a job after.
I'm sorry you're still having troubles at work.
If you had a choice between doing the 'right' thing and the 'wrong thing, what would make you want to do the right thing? Like, why is there a specific reason you do the right thing, beyond the morals of it?
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arren18
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Generally speaking, the moral reason would be enough. If it is also of personal benefit to do the right thing, then that could be a bigger reason, but that's only under certain circumstances, so I'd say morals are the most important reason.
Do you like to follow big sporting events? If so, which ones and why? And if not, why not?
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07.11.2010, 08:21 AM |
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jakey
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social psychiatry assumes that morales are brought on by the group, the same as self identity, self identity being how we see ourselves in our group, so i suppose morales are a result of us not wanting to be exiled by the group as unmorale or unnapropriate indiviuals. soldiers (especially those in genocides or race wars) are often recorded as seeing their enemy as animals or cattle, the inhuman point of view allowing them to murder, as they are within a social group (of other soldiers killing the same poeple) that allows and accepts it. (look at vietnam, i know some vets, they still cant see the difference between killing "slopes" and rabbits. the ones who can commit suicide usually). Sometimes morales can be stepped over step by step. in WW2, the british started target bombing (only factories etc), then area bombing (resdiential areas around the factories as well), and then the US dropped hiroshima. to the governments making the decisions, it was one stepping stone to another. one extreme towards victory, one decisions those in charge could live with, to another.
morales are basically, the only reason we dont kill, abuse or even swear at poeple. yet they can be broken down with social pressure. so i suppose social pressure is what would make anyone do something me or anyone else would consider unmorale.
(edit: i got sidetracked during replying and arren answered before i posted so im just going to edit this and leave it be)
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07.11.2010, 08:37 AM |
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fenkashi
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Big sporting events? Erm, the Olympics, obviously because it's hard to escape those and they're a lot of fun. Especially the summer Olympics. They're a big party. ^^ Also, FIFA worldcup, because it's the only accessible soccer coverage. All the club stuff is aired at weird times and just takes a lot of effort. And I follow hockey (NHL) every season, because I have to cheer for my team.
Would you be any good at being a handyman/woman?
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07.11.2010, 10:46 PM |
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husky51
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07.12.2010, 02:36 PM |
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Yay! Kiki
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Learning foreign languages. It's weird. Ever since about seventh grade I haven't really had to put much effort into learning them because they just sort of click in my mind. I hardly ever actually study outside of class.
How long can you stay busy (like with work/school, friends and other event-y things) before you need to take a break?
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07.12.2010, 07:07 PM |
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fenkashi
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What is this break you speak of? Lol, usually I can go for quite a while. There are two times when I get my break... around Christmas, right before the end of the year...it's weird but that's when I sort of back off from my social life. Also, the first few weeks after school is out for the summer are a little reprieve before the craziness of summer hits.
Have you ever actively supported some sort of cause?
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