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French fries. But I never tried home-made potato chips, wth spices and few salt. These might make me change my mind.
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Only 3 both in good condition and at my new size, but since they are the basis of my clothing, I'll have to buy more.
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Big cuddles with my son !
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If you're talking about acquaintances, I would say it's rather healthy.
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Well, for me, the question becomes "why bad things happen to good people, period ?". That would take me a book to give a circumstantial answer, and I'm not sure I'm willing to write it.
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Any animal able and willing to kill me. That's not a matter of species but of opportunity.
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I already eat quite few meat and I love vegetarian food so yes. But the reason I remain omnivorous is not because I can't be completely vegetarian but because I don't want to.
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My ability to stand back from myself.
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Firstname I guess. Yes I like how it sounds. A little bit classic for my taste, but since I've got a rare surname, it's ok. I haven't met that many Isabelle (Isabelles ?) in my life, witch makes me think it's not that common. And I like that it can easily be pronounced in many languages.
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My heart is torn between a manta ray and a bird of prey (not for the hunting, but the high-flying and the super-vision).
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I'd say mid-thirties. You're young, but with enough experience to have gain some maturity.
Same for your face and body : you start to get some "marks" and look like who you are... and if you don't like what you see, you have some time to change it. -
Well, the first thing I have in mind the moment I get them, I guess. The whole point of having a million dollars is that you don't have to think about priorities anymore.
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Both professionally and humanly speaking : Bob Dylan, Robert Carlyle, Dustin Hoffman, James Spader and Dylan Moran.
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Hahaha !
I have to credit the huge amount of movies, TV series and books I watch/read in English but yes, you're part of it.
(I like when someone tells me my English is good, I'm incline to think my syntax is quite childish). -
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Neither one nor the other. I don't believe there's a supreme being, and you can neither prove the existence of something that doesn't exist or, by definition, the unexistence of anything. But, leaving aside my own beliefs, I think :
- even if we proved the absence of God, people would find the need of another one and invent it.
- proving the existence of God would un-deify It (Him ?) since what people need is more the abstract idea of a deity than the deity itself. I can't imagine most people worshiping or build their spiritual life on a scientific reality.
(You make me write very complicated English sentences, I don't take any responsability for the above amount of grammatical or syntaxical fantaisies). -
As I get through any other day since, as a freelance, I take my days off whenever I wan... well, can.
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Isabelle Bauthian’s Bio
J'écris des livres et d'autres gens y mettent de jolies images.
I write books and other people put pretty drawings into them.


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