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I was an internet junkie well before Twitter/Facebook/Tumblr/Formspring. It has made it easier to feed the addiction, though.
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Emerald City Comicon. There's almost nothing I like better than searching through longboxes and finding exactly the issues I'm missing.
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I'm re-reading the Harry Potter series. Those books, both when I first read them, and again now that a couple years and the movie versions have gone by, took me back to reading books as a kid. These were exactly the kind of book I spent most of my youth trying to find.
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Never trying is probably worse. Never trying means always wondering what might have happened. And I'm bad about imagining all the possible outcomes. Better to try, and if you fail then hopefully you'll have learned something from it.
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Yes to Google+, and you are in a circle, but I wouldn't say we are friends, since you never respond to my tweets or messages. *sob*
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Cool, but a bit...wrong? Most of the tricks seem based on misperception of things, etc. but they are totally fair. This one seems like a bit of a cheat, since you really *do* pierce the dollar bill, it's just not where or when the mark thinks it is. Still a cool effect, just seemed unusual for Scam School.
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I think it's probably true. SciFi writer Robert J. Sawyer, in one of his books, wrote that he thought we laughed when our brains made some new connection, and he usually bases his novels on current research. I think that "connection" goes toward the surprise half of your comment, but it wouldn't explain the "bad guy" laugh we hear in all those James Bond movies.
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I didn't know there was a new shop going in there. I will have to check it out.
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