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"Kill Your Heroes" Awolnation
"Down the Road" C2C
"Dark Fantasy" Kanye West -
I am horribly unattractive, lol.
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A candle/cigarette/incense/etc. Don't want to burn the place down!
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Never.
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Sorry Mira, but corgis are.
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I did cheat in school on a few occasions, and I would again if I felt like I could get away with it. Correlation between tests and intelligence is low, and I'd just as soon get good grades and not worry about the stress of bad grades, money, etc.
I know for some tests I'd put notes in my calculator and stuff like that. Easy-peesy. -
Follow your heart~
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A man should shave his beard.
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Scrambled > over easy > soft-boiled > hard-boiled > everything else
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Maybe if I imbue enough alcohol and drugs I'll be skinny. Models are always pressured into smoking to help keep them slim. Pot smokers are thinner.
I will call this diet the "Bad For You Diet." It is a foolproof plan. I am the next Heidi Klum (does she still model?). -
Final Fantasy X-2 HD. Don't get me wrong, I actually rather enjoyed X-2. But I don't see why SE is choosing that out of all their potential catalogue to give the HD treatment. It was rather divisive and not nearly as popular as X.
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Nope. I don't really see people on a day to day basis though that could, so yeah. Not that anyone would flirt with me. But on a face-to-face level I have all of about 5 contacts, 3 of which are family.
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I have a bad habit of saying sorry all the time. Even when it's something totally out of my control. So yeah. It's kind of a reflex I have now to try to sympathize with people by saying it, but I say it so much it can sound vapid. I need to work on it.
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It depends on the relationship. Two things to consider. First, the entire "it increases the chances of birth defects" is a total red herring for two reasons. One, we already allow those with genetic defects to reproduce under the belief that it's a human right. Very few people would argue about denying reproductive rights on the basis of health, but for incest it seems to be ok to do. Secondly, there seems to be an assumption that all incestual couples would want to have kids together anyways. Not only might they not want kids, but they could go the adoption route or another route.
The biggest problem is how opening the door to incest in a legal sense would probably create more family abuse situations. You could have parents and older siblings "grooming" younger family members into these kind of relationships. It could create an even more complicated and potentially abusive relationship between fathers and daughters and the like, because parents (and older siblings) are in such a position of power. Similar to teachers over students, except even worse.
So direct family ties should probably be under a "no" when asked this question. More indirect family ties with less of a hierarchy, like cousins or something, I see no reason to ban. -
It depends on the cause of death. A gun shot to the brain or heart is still going to be tricky and a long ways off to cure. Curing aging and allowing people to live exceedingly long to essentially infinite amounts of life (given no outside causes of death) is well on pace to happen within the next 100 years.
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I honestly have no reason not to trust anyone I know on Formspring.
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Cosmopolis. Unnaturally wordy at times and felt like a performance, but it was rather compelling and well acted, particularly given the constraints of the script and location. It also had a lot to say about the 21st century.
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I don't know, this place is boring, and I drive the same routes every day and see little to catch my attention. There's not much sight-seeing or eccentricity, particularly now that college is over and the thousands of students we have in spring and fall and winter aren't here. So my drives to and from work are always the same.
Nothing amazing happens here. Everything is ordinary. I'll cross the bridge as usual, and before I know it, the seasons will have changed. My friend left town. She said she wanted to be a photographer. I don’t know what happened to her after that. -
What do you think about this http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2011/05/19/more-examples-of-gendered-products-for-kids/ [4]
http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2011/05/19/more-example…
Shows the ridiculousness of roles like this. 100 years ago, pink was actually considered the "boy colour," while blue was considered the "girl colour." Educational gaps and the like can be traced to societal gendering like this. Woman are just starting to get into math and science fields in larger numbers after millennia of institutional discrimination.
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