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The problem with curly hair is that unless you cut it right, it ends up looking distinctly triangular. I walked around for a couple of years in my young adolescence with my head looking like an upside down 'give way' sign.
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Falkner said that we should write about the old verities: Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice. I think honour is like conscience. It's upholding that which you think is right and fair.
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Ooh, overheard :)
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There's a giant bandaid covering a very obvious gash in its side, and the neighbour's unicorn is both wiping blood off its horn and hastily trying to shuffle a box of bandaids behind its back.
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Had second desert. After a huge lunch. My stomach doesn't stretch that far, but it's hard to say no to chocolate rum torte.
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Well, presuming that the obliteration-point occurs sometime during what would be my natural lifespan anyway, I'd like to die at that point, because it means more time to spend with everyone I love. If it was sometime far far off in the distant future, then I'd prefer to die before it, because living on when all the people I loved were long dead would be terribly, terribly lonely.
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Diplodocus. It was may favourite when I was six and I've always wanted to use one as a slippery-dip. I'm sure it could be trained.
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Not particularly, no. I don't feel informed enough to have strong opinions.
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International Klein Blue (http://blindflaneur.com/?p=557)
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Slowly and with difficulty, yes.
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Guilty as charged. Mind you, I'm sure they were lovely, I just wasn't interested in that at all.
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Not nearly enough.
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My mum bought me chocolate. Which isn't that spectacular except for the fact that usually she's leader of the "watch your weight, Chloe" camp.
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Someone telling me that I was their favourite person.
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Depends on context and audience. For the flippant answer award, however, you could try "take your pick".
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The theme from Indiana Jones, to create a suitable level of excited suspense. The end credits would be a funeral march, since the movie is, after all, about my whole life. Presumably ending with me dead somehow. Bonus points if the death scene involves the theme from Jaws.
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Presumably, I wouldn't know that it was an illusion, so I wouldn't be capable of wanting it to be broken. And if I knew it was an illusion, then it would already be broken. (But, in a non-philosophical sense, and just going with the question, then no, I wouldn't want the illusion broken.)
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Dougall's bed. It is far too comfy for consciousness.
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I really don't like lies. I think they have immense potential to hurt people and ruin entirely good relationships. So if I were to consider lying for someone, it would have to be a lie that had absolutely no potential to hurt anyone at all. At the moment I can't think of such a lie. And I'm also drawing a distinction here between lying and keeping confidences.
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You know, it's interesting: if you lose the game by thinking about it, then the first time I lost the game was before I even knew it existed, with the thought: 'What's the game?'
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chloe
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I am curly, crazy, and creative. who are you?

