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asked by Jillzey
Your chances are with all probability greater than those of others. Although it does of course depend on whether or not I will be allowed to play D&D with Kevin or not.
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Possibly, depending on the dowry. Also, is she hot?
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I have no current plans of coming to Texas. I would like to see Texas though, since I haven't really been anywhere on the west coast.
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asked by prettygirlsongs
Definitely you. Vinnie is cute and all, but he's got some terrible bean farts.
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I might fly cross-country to meet a twitter crush, yes. As for driving, I probably wouldn't go above 8-10 hours for a drive.
As for body parts: Your face, your breasts, and anything else you might want to send my way. I'd also like to hear your voice first. -
This is so 8,726,348 Internets ago. Next.
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Deceiver, dissembler
Your trousers are alight
From what pole or gallows
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I would argue that women with chest hair can be quite funny, although I do not know this Doug of which you speak.
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More than likely if you feel singled out by an avatar picture.
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I would have to go with tacos.
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If the question allows for me to automatically own the object the second it becomes material without me first somehow bartering for it or killing someone to get it...
I want a Bag of Holding!
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Star Wars, definitely. Why? Well, I saw the movies as a kid, and have been hooked ever since. I even had the Star Wars pen and paper RPG, for crying out loud! In the earlier movies I always leaned towards the dark side. Darth Vader was bad-assed! In the newer movies he's just too fucking emo for my taste.
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No, it did not. I actually gained followers.
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I am unsure of which revelation you speak, although if you are referring to my proclaimed agnosticism, then why are you shocked? What did you truly expect me to answer?
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As stated before, I am an agnostic. That said, I am definitely a bigger fan of the Norse Pantheon than I am of other conglomerates of deities. The Norse Pantheon has depth, breadth, and its members are well defined in their specific roles. I like the idea of pantheons as families, such as the Egyptian, Greek and Norse pantheons. It adds an aspect of familiarity that humans can identify with. We can root for our favorite deity when they pit themselves against their siblings, parents, and spouses.
Another aspect of the Norse Pantheon that has always drawn me in is the vivid imagery. Valkyries gracefully walking through the gruesome aftermath of a battlefield. Loki imprisoned under Yggdrasil, water dripping onto his forehead for eternities. The two ravens, Huginn and Muninn representing Thought and Memory. Garm, the hound guarding the gates of Asgard, his howl signifies the oncoming of the Fimbulvetr (immediate prelude to the events of Ragnarök). I can go on and on about this... -
I think I would classify myself as an agnostic, so until someone comes up with some compelling evidence I will not believe in any deity. I prefer to worship my friends, happiness, love, and other somewhat more or less tangible elements of my reality.
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