I answer teenygozer's questions

Jul 10, 2007 14:44

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lttledvl July 10 2007, 19:37:34 UTC
"And now for something completely different..."

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filenotch July 10 2007, 23:14:33 UTC
1. Do you think the Internet will replace libraries? Explain.
2. In your heart of hearts, do you really believe in anything more than physics? Explain.
3. What is your favorite kind of book?
4. Is there any celebrity for whom you would break fidelity with your partner, even if it was just a one-night stand and they wouldn't even recognize you later?
5. Have you ever regretted saying I love you?

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lttledvl July 11 2007, 02:38:33 UTC
here's your answers

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geeklite July 10 2007, 20:41:43 UTC
"And I see, that these are the eyes of disarray
Would you even care?"

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filenotch July 10 2007, 23:08:57 UTC
1. Where you goin' with the mask I found?
2. Can annoying someone be a good thing?
3. What is your fandom pet peeve?
4. Do you listen to other's people conversations on the street?
5. Do men and women use the internet for different purposes?

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geeklite July 11 2007, 23:28:01 UTC
1. To the grocery store. Well, at least that was the last place I went.
2. Yes. Sometimes people need a nudge to get out of a rut.
3. Tinhattedness. Or anime smileys.
4. Yes. All the time. I'm fascinated by other people. And often annoyed by them. Although because I don't speak Spanish or Mandarin or Cantonese, I miss a significant percentage of the conversations around me.
5. Yes and no. On the surface men and women may have very different habits, but I think that a lot of people, male or female, use the internet for information, socialisation and the idea of finding one's own people. And porn.

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sandalstrap December 5 2007, 07:32:39 UTC
... I'm just curious. What would constitute an anime smiley?

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steammmpunk July 10 2007, 22:11:56 UTC
"The river is to the left of the dessert fork, which is used for gateaux and puddings."

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filenotch July 10 2007, 23:02:23 UTC
1. What is the source of that quote?
2. Where were you raised, and does that have an effect on your worldview? (Think hard, and be honest.)
3. Did you know that I think you have a cool username?
4. Why did you friend me?
5. Have you ever had to make a true life or death decision? Explain.

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steammmpunk July 12 2007, 04:10:34 UTC
1. To Say Nothing of the Dog.
2. I grew up in Seoul, Korea. I spent some of my childhood years in a small town in Texas as well. Yes, that affects my worldview, but probably not as significantly as some people might suggest.
3. I'm tempted to say yes, but no. *g* That's cool, thanks.
4. After reading and loving your SGA stories, I got curious and wanted to read your journal, too. I meant to leave feedback at some point, but in hindsight that was wishful thinking. I'm really, truly sorry about that.
5. No.

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filenotch July 13 2007, 02:29:47 UTC
I liked that book. The whole thing about the cabbages and butler stealing for some reason was my favorite. Anyway, I don't usually friend back people who don't comment, but I was interested in seeing what art you posted. Glad you like the stories.

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kudra2324 July 11 2007, 02:01:00 UTC

I'm stuck at Folsom Prison and time keeps draggin' on
But that train keeps rollin' on down to San Antone

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filenotch July 12 2007, 02:17:01 UTC
1. What's your most vivid (clear or sharp) memory? When was it? Describe it in detail.
2. Would you ever "take a bullet" for someone else? (figuratively) Under what circumstances?
3. When do you lie?
4. What is your personal motto?
5. What is the most delicious thing you've ever tasted?

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kudra2324 July 12 2007, 03:59:15 UTC
i have responded here.

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cardamom_23 July 11 2007, 02:26:17 UTC
"The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists."
Charles Dickens.

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filenotch July 12 2007, 02:24:40 UTC
You're a tough one. I'll ask you the same first question I asked icarusancalion

1. Are you a world-weary cynic, or a Buddhist? Defend your answer.
2. Why didn't I marry you when I had the chance? Okay, that one's rhetorical. I'll try again. If you were on death row, what would you request for your last meal?
3. Do you think your personality has changed since we met? If so, how and why?
4. Do you think my personality has changed since we met?
5. Who is your least favorite comic character ever?

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cardamom_23 July 12 2007, 02:52:52 UTC
1. Both, of course. One can be a world-weary cynic without being Buddhist, but it really helps. Some might argue that Buddhism espouses clear-eyed realism rather than cynicism. But then, I've always had a hard time distinguishing the difference. If you forced me at swordpoint to choose one, I'd pick cynic - but only because I don't label myself Buddhist. I'm too heretical, as with most of my other belief systems of choice, to wear the label ( ... )

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filenotch July 12 2007, 03:06:50 UTC
I never understood Wonder Warthog.

Yeah, we're both more honest in part because we're lie less to ourselves. That's one of my major differences since those early days.

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