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Spencer Reid | Criminal Minds cleithrophobic June 22 2011, 19:29:25 UTC
<333 cleithrophobic June 24 2011, 14:15:48 UTC
[Considering that Rikku doesn't have an eidetic memory like a certain genius here does, remembering eleven digits is pretty good.]

That's the first eleven. All twenty would be 3.1415926535897932384. But, um. I guess it's your turn now?

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whosyour_rikku June 26 2011, 18:17:34 UTC
[And eleven is more than half! Only one more, but still one more!]

Wow! You know any more than that off the top o' your head? Not that that's what I'm T or Ding you, I'm just curious.

But yeah, sure, truth or dare? [We both know what she'd ask for truth...]

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cleithrophobic June 26 2011, 20:43:33 UTC
Um, off the top of my head right now, I could probably tell you the first five hundred digits? Which isn't all that impressive compared to Lu Chao, a 24-year-old graduate student in Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University in Shaanxi Province -- who took 24 hours and 4 minutes to recite 67,890 digits of pi after practicing for two years. [Why, yes, Rikku. He thinks it's perfectly normal to memorize digits of pi for fun.]

And I'm... picking truth again.

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whosyour_rikku June 26 2011, 21:14:54 UTC
Going for the "Oh no big deal, I'm just a superhero and all..." route I see? Well, I'm not even going to comment on that because you're so many degrees of incredible and you should give yourself way, way more credit. Seriously.

Oho, I think you just want me to ask, don't'cha? Well, I can't let you down now can I? Would you still go out with your girl even after you did Truth #1 with her?

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cleithrophobic June 26 2011, 22:00:03 UTC
I-- um. Thank you? I think. But I'm really not... incredible.

I ... simply don't think I'm ready for a dare just yet. [Which is understandable. He's playing this game with you, Rikku.] And whether or not I'd keep dating this person after, um. That? I'm pretty sure it depends entirely on who it would be.

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whosyour_rikku June 26 2011, 22:47:30 UTC
Well, you sound pretty incredible to me! And trust me, a compliment from me might as well be worth gold. [Ego? No. Pft. Noooooo.]

So that's a maybe, then, which is still sorta-kinda-possibly yes. I'll take that and count it.

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holdon_together June 23 2011, 01:40:17 UTC
How long can you hold your breath?

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cleithrophobic June 23 2011, 09:01:19 UTC
I'm not sure, actually?

The average adult can hold their breath for approximately one minute and fifteen seconds, so I'd assume that would also apply to me.

Wait-- am I supposed to hold my breath to see?

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holdon_together June 23 2011, 14:02:50 UTC
Nej, nej, that would be a dare, and this is not. That is very interesting.

My turn?

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cleithrophobic June 23 2011, 15:01:05 UTC
... oh. I thought maybe that was part of it since I didn't, um. Know the answer.

Yes-- truth or dare?

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holdon_together June 24 2011, 00:22:02 UTC
I don't know. I have no notion of the rules.

Truth, please.

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cleithrophobic June 24 2011, 00:54:18 UTC
[Spencer has to think for a little bit. He decides to go with one of those questions everyone asks. At least, he thinks everyone does.]

If you were going to be reincarnated and born again, but not as a human, what would you like to be?

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holdon_together June 24 2011, 03:36:55 UTC
...wha is reincar-mated?

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cleithrophobic June 24 2011, 06:09:09 UTC
Uh-- reincarnated? Reincarnation is believed to occur when the soul or spirit, after the death of the body, comes back to life in a new form. As another animal, or anything that is living. It's a big part of Hinduism? and the Buddhist conception of rebirth is also often referred to as reincarnation.

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holdon_together June 24 2011, 06:42:05 UTC
Ohhhh.

A tree sloth.

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