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I almost never talk on the phone, but it's useful as a clock and has value because it's from her... If I'd actually lose it I'd be extremely unhappy because of that, but if it just wouldn't work it wouldn't bother me much for a long time.
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Depends. If you mean actually talking, I need to be very close to you to say anything. Unless I'm scared and you're not a complete stranger and especially not the reason for my fear, in which case I'll babble your ears off.
If you mean chatting, depends again. If you're saying something deeply personal that I don't firmly disagree with or some other very interesting thing I'll be all ears, but otherwise I too rarely get to talk to someone and nobody understands me anyway, so there are always a lot of things I need to unload when I do catch someone. Not that it does me any good. -
I'll say any that gets any significant amount of airplay on commercial stations.
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Oh boy... Now those two words probably have little to do together in the first place, but...
Definitely something having to do with the environment and especially with solving the overpopulation by very drastically reducing births by any means necessary. Certainly also has to be done entirely from home, without any contact other than on-line with anyone and likely not too many requirements for frequent on-line contact with strangers either. And it must involve planning, long-term strategies and coming up with the final goals, so exclusively an idealist thinker's job and about as behind the scenes as it can get, nothing that'd require any "doer" skills, immediate action or working just with the present realities. Also, no set schedule and deadlines or goals set for periods spanning weeks or even months, nothing day-to-day, allowing me to decide what I'll work on and when. Set up so I'll be quite the lone wolf too, without requirements for collaboration, direct superiors or subordinates. And obviously not something that'd require all that much time either. Pay is irrelevant.
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