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I'm tired, but pretty good otherwise! Thanks for asking. Hope you have a good day too :D
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Josh Homme, Dave Chappelle and Jon Stewart. Coolest show ever.
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The answer simply is, I just don't know! It changes on a day by day basis. As it stands, Rio is my favourite but is closely followed by Yuma Asami and Akiho Yoshizawa. But there's quite a large list of favourites, more than I would care to admit! XD
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*kinda likes it* :)
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Thank you. But as you're a bot and I'm a human, I don't feel like our relationship could work.
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Gonna try and be a more vocal person. I'm pretty quiet that people can't hear me at times. XD
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Well I gotta say the parent's right? They're overbearing a lot of the time but I know it's because they care. My dad is very smart, very street wise and my mother is the most caring individual. My brother and sisters too were who I idolised when I was younger (not so much now XD)
But outside of the family I'd say Prince, if only because he's supremely talented and hugely independent, Josh Homme from Queens Of The Stone Age, who's the coolest guy in the world and Captain Tightpants himself. Paul Scholes, a Manchester United player, is a sporting hero of mine, never one to hog the media fame, he just comes in does his job, and does it really well and goes home. -
I think the French accent grabs my attention the most. Any other sounds good in my opinion I don't really have a preference. I don't like the sound of English chavs though, does my head in.
I love hearing Ayaka (who'd have thought?) or Utada Hikaru speak, especially in English. Yui Okada is another one, I can't quite explain it but it sounds so feminine, so cute that it just gets right into my system. I like hearing Laura Bailey too, she's an anime voice actress, probably the best, and her voice sounds great by itself but she can make it sound cuter, sexier, or even very different altogether depending on the character. I particularly like it when she gets angry XD -
Has to be gaming. Always have a good time playing with friends. If there's a good game out there that excels in every department and draws you into their world, then there's really no other experience like it.
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It's a popular answer and one I've seen mentioned a lot, but mine is 'Out Of Gas'. The way it opened and how you saw the crew all meeting up was great. And it just undermined how much Mal cared for the crew and particularly Serenity.
A close second is 'Our Mrs Reynolds' if only for the lols.
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No. I believe it can only be lust at first sight. It can only be love when you take time getting to know the other person.
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I ALWAYS put rubbish in the bin. Always, like even before this whole green thing started. The whole family's pretty green too, my dad goes down at the end of each week to the junkyard and bin all the waste accordingly, so glass goes in the brown bin, plastic in the green bin, paper in blue etc. I don't go to extremes, but I guess every little bit helps.
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Definately! From experience I know when an act of kindness gives you the self-belief to do anything. So I'm all for positive reinforcement! Spread the love!
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I think I have some kind of radar for new posts in the Perv forum as everytime I look there always seems to be a new one. It's a beautiful thing.
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I'd have to say it would be a kangaroo burger. Never again.
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Lady? Oh no no, you mean ladies. Plural. And it's not just some ladies. It's all of them.
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My favourite subject was probably History when I think about it. Always interesting, particularly in GCSE level where I learned about the history of the world from WW1 to the end of the Cold War. Only thing I wasn't interested in though was learning about the bomb shelters. Ugh, yawn. The most fun I had in a subject was A-Level ICT. In it I got along with a lot of people and not to forget my ridiculously hawt teachers. We had a substitute, Ms Taylor, oh my. I made sure I was her model student XD
Both favourite subjects and it hasn't changed at all. Hoping to get a degree in the computing industry and I always have an interest in history from any era.
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Me personally, I'm into visiting anything that has a deep sense of history and legend so to that end, I'd say an easy choice would be the Giant's Causeway here in N.Ireland. There's a famous folk legend attached to it, but it's a pretty impressive display of an unusual natural landscape formation. Also on the list is Dunluce Castle, some 800 years old, now ruined and surrounded by steep drops around it, you can only get into it via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. Vikings apparently used it as a fort, and you know how badass Vikings are.
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Simon Tuff
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