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asked by VonSpears
Oh, James Gunn spamming. Unless James Gunn saw The Four-Faced Liar.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CDgQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thefourfacedliarmovie.com%2F&ei=0JbRTfnsF4TEgQfRn5m2DA&usg=AFQjCNGC_odbEoBDv32q7z1qd6rOzcbOBg&sig2=nGdyRfP2AGwb4ZgidOoH9w -
Limp Bizkit's 3 Dollar Bill Y'all is still something I can listen to as a full album. But Fred Durst is a douchebag, so I keep it to myself.
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asked by Sierralass
It's pronounced "Dave" like 7 and V make the same sound. Some people call me "Dave Seven" I even answer to "David," though just by reflex.
IDLYITW is linking to my profile still? -
asked by WhiteGates
Haha. I wouldn't worry too much about their magical typo-hit-mining. Besides, I'm probably going to shut down my Formspring once my vYou profile gets up and running: http://vyou.com/Da7e
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Sharpie is behind only the Pilot Precise V series for my most trusted brand of Pen.
That being said, the Sharpie pencil is a lot like an erasable pen.
So - I'll come down on the side of "for" just because I haven't gotten a lot of time with a Sharpie Pencil yet. Though considering I'm usually talking Graphics or Inking when I discuss pens, it seems like the Sharpie Pencil is the lazy-man's way to not have to go over your rough sketches with a real pen. Or ink and a brush, those lazy bastards. : ) -
I'll answer most anything. The nice thing about Formspring is that it's a process to respond to someone's response. You have to start with "In my previous question..." or something lame like that.
So, you could ask me very specific, very personal questions and it's up to me to decide if I want to answer truthfully or snarkily.
As of right now, though, there are a ton of personal questions on my Formspring. Which is fine, because that's the audience reading it (my Twitter audience mostly), so it makes sense that people are going to ask about Genevieve or Amanda or Latino Review stuff. I can answer other things, but elsewhere on the internet I do writing that might be expressing that same opinion.
Questions that make me groan are ones that are valid, but I legally can't answer, so I have to come up with a non-assholish way to dance around it.
But none of that is anyone's fault. Formspring is the one place where people who read/watch my work or know me can set the tone. -
My Grandpa used to make a dish called Potatoes and Chorizo. It's a Gonzales Family recipe in the sense that many generations have made it, but it's non exclusive.
It involves chopping potatoes into 1 cm cubes, mixing the raw potatoes with chorizo (not in a sausage case - it needs to be fresh and greasy) and frying the whole thing in stages. The first batch will be slightly crispy, but each batch after that fries with chorizo grease and locks in spicey meat flavor. It's a colorful orange and brown when you're done.
If you make a bunch of this, put it in a big bowl and heat 2 dozen flour tortillas, you can allow people to tear a chunk of tortilla off and dig in.
Also, refrigerate the leftovers and scramble some eggs and hot sauce in the next morning. Breakfast of awesome.
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asked by excalipoor
Mine would be the Power of Ego and it would just make my penis grow to the size of a sword. I know that's kind of gross, but that's the most honest power/sword that I could reasonably earn and Ego is the only thing that I can see making me fight people.
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The erasable pen. Because, fuck, something should be permanent the first time.
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I'm mixing a song called "The Drama" with Erin McCarthy vocals on it right now, that makes me pretty happy. I also wrote something this morning that makes me happy. And a short screenplay that has the potential to make me happy (finished that last weekend). Also, 6 Things With Da7e makes me happy.
I have a lot of output, and it all makes me happy. -
Yes. EVERYONE. Lock up your mothers, daughters, husbands, sons, cousins, uncles, aunts, greats a pets big enough to take a human. They rapin' erryone out here.
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If life is a pyramid scheme, I'm following a few great people and hoping to lead those behind me. Pretentious answer?
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I don't even want to attempt to answer this question for my own peace of mind. If I'm not on the computer, I'm looking at my iPhone screen and if I'm not doing either, I'm probably watching something on TV or in theaters. My life is staring at screens.
Actually, my life is like this:
http://xkcd.com/722/ -
"If there is no love in the world, we will make a new world, and we will give it walls, and we will furnish it with soft, red interiors, from the inside out, and give it a knocker that resonates like a diamond falling to a jeweller's felt so that we should never hear it. Love me, because love doesn't exist, and I have tried everything that does."
- Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything Is Illuminated -
I think I answered this as "Famous" before. But I've realized that they are two different worlds now.
Or, as I put it to my roommate as we were having a discussion about a multi-billion-dollar company sale that could boost the profile of his portfolio: "That's a totally different world man. Companies control everything and we're this undulating mass at the bottom crawling over each other trying to be famous."
So I'm starting to think Rich? Dunno. I think at this point, it would be easier to chase fame, but I try not to, because I'm part of the post-Warhol generation that has this crazy lust for our 15 minutes -
asked by balvin62
Recently, I'd say Scott Pilgrim would be pretty fun. Not only can svelte emo kids fight well, but Scott is a loser that learns that he needs to fight for something. I'm a loser that would fight for things if I got power-ups and couldn't really die (or could collect extra lives and grind for EP points).
There's a scene in the comic where Lucas Lee gives up some Experience Points in skating that Scott can't use because he hasn't upgraded his skating skills since middle school. That's a lot like my life now, and if I knew I was in a world where that's how things worked, I'd function well in it. Like: yeah, if I watch ALL The Best Picture Nominees since the history of the Academy Awards, I get EP that could help me blog!
BUT, since I'm guessing you're asking all films of all time, I'd say Who Framed Roger Rabbit (NOT Cool World), X-Men (the first one), League of Extraordinary Gentleman (bad movie, awesome world) and any Star Trek Generations, if I'm going to find my way into a fictionalized, morally uncomplicated future. -
Of All?
The Bridge on the River Kwai.
Departed is good, but in terms of Best Picture Winners of all time, I enjoy Kwai the most.
Not only is it a great film, but it was one of the few classic movies my Father would watch with me, so that might bias me. If you were looking for an unbias opinion that is.
Da7e’s Bio
I'm a writer/producer/journalist/humorist/lazabout. Really, that almost describes me.


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