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Do I like it? I love it. Do I eat it? Not any more. Do I wish I could? You're goddamn right.
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Right now? Me and my girlfriend, circa a few years back. It changes every five minutes, I think, but most of them are along that theme.
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Motorhead at a fifty person venue. I'd love to have that raw, speed metal-style music thundered at me in such a small place. I'm sick of stadium gigs.
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I don't do karaoke, but if I did, it'd totally be "Jump On It!" by the Sugarhill Gang. Long live the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and Carlton too. Legend.
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I admire my girlfriend, and I'm not being soppy about that - I genuinely do, she has an outlook on life that I look up to a lot.
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My god, this a tough question. Probably the movie of a book I wrote, as I think my protagonists reflect me in a lot of ways.
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Both - I love exploring anywhere and everywhere, I'm not biased. But to live? It'd have to be a city, and a capital one at that. London really is the centre of the UK for a lot of stuff. Failing that - anywhere in range of Amazon and the internet.
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Find what makes you happy, and as long as you're not hurting anyone else, stick with it. Alternatively, Hershey's Kisses.
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Honest. If you're not being honest, you're not being kind.
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Hmmm. Loads. I go by CY, these days - I wanted a semi-nom de plume, and my dad's always called me that (first two parts of my full name - Christos Yiannis), so I went with it.
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My girlfriend, Lex. If that happened tomorrow I'd be perfectly happy.
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Hmmm. I'd say The Punisher, but he's not really a super-hero, just a hero, of sorts. Hellboy, then, really, if that even counts. I think he's a dark, complex, interesting character with a great sense of humour and a high degree of loyalty to his BPRD buddies. Ron Perlman is also the first person I've ever seen play an adaption role who I actually now see as the character he played. Brilliant goddamn job, dude, well done, both times. I do think they made Abe Sapien stupidly "quirky", though. If you read the comics he's actually very serious and considered.
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Yes, but what I make tends to be very basic. I'm a comfort food sorta person, so I'm happy making fajitas or enchiladas, using an Old El Paso kit. I do like the idea of cooking complex stuff, but, eh. I'll leave that to the people who're good at it. There are people I know who can actually tell you how a single herb or spice will change a dish. I think that's amazing, and I can't do that, nor can I be bothered to learn. Real role model, me.
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Hm. Japanese, probably. Or Mandarin. One because it's an interesting-sounding language, and the other because ditto, and it's got a lot of uses if you decide to go into business with global clients. Which is clearly what I'm planning to do. *facepalm*
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It doesn't. I am this bananas 24/7.
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Either works, really, but I think most people would rather be able to enjoy food without the effort, right?
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At work this week - I wanted to make an infographic but didn't have the software, and to some degree, the know-how, so I enlisted the help of a friend of mine who works in the same office.
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Yeesh. Games. Lots and lots about games. And Warhammer 40k lore.
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I'd say so, if I'm motivated, or if I have an insane deadline or set of deadlines to meet.
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Er, yeah, actually, I have quite a big one on my arm. I scratched it on a fence and it bled a little, barely cut the skin. Big scar. Stupid, right? The irony is I once sliced my flipping thumb open with a knife and I've got no scar there at all.
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