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God, I don't even know. It might have been Alanis Morisette, because I certainly loved belting out "Head Over Feet" in elementary school. And Tom Cochrane's "Life Is A Highway", and Bob Seger's "Against The Wind" (I had a MIDI of those two in elementary school, definitely). Basically I was a classic rock radio station with some contemporary radio-friendly Canadiana thrown in. Now my favourite band of all time is My Bloody Valentine. I'd say I'm pleased, but I'm still a huge Seger fan.
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asked by flinkparty
In the furthest point from a source of light in the Boötes void.
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I can't conceive of a situation where that would occur. The situation itself would really be informing my reaction. What was my motivation for agreeing to engage sexually in the first place? I can't think of one that makes any sense, so probably well before finding out they were pregnant I would have asked them what happened in the crazy blackout where I apparently had sex with them, and in fact the pregnancy probably would have been discovered at my prompting for a test (so prompted because of my lack of memory of the event in question). So really, I'd have already explained my stance against adding to the hominid biomass excess already in existence, and then got their read on what it would mean for them to be pregnant and what it is to bring a child into this world, and we'd have reached a reasonable consensus for the both of us by the time we got results (I'd like to think), but I don't know what that would have been because it depends on the person.
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asked by tamburinatumblr
I'm non-monogamous, so I have no problem with a significant other of any gender engaging in a deep, romantic relationship with anyone of any gender. Jealousy is a reptilian holdover, and universal sexual monogamy has not been found in ANY species in nature, it's just a social control implemented by royalty/aristocracy, priesthoods, corporatocracies and politicians.
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In short, it's an intellectual stance that affords no preference to any stance, even itself. Essentially there's no such thing as meaning, and really no such thing as any concept (at least not in any 100% verifiable way). The wikipedia article is pretty good at showcasing nihilist perspectives, and existentialism and absurdism are good lead-ins or follow-ups, in terms of learning shit about nihilism. Ask me questions to clarify, I'll answer.
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Formspring question of the day
asked by FormspringTheater, always. The cost makes me watch a lot of stuff at home, but all costs equal, I'd go theater with it.
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0 hours, unless you count watching seasons of a show on DVD/Blu-ray/streaming/downloaded formats, but none of those are really television in any real sense, except when I'm watching the episodes on a TV, and that's sort of a loose sense, given that I watch movies on a TV and that isn't TV.
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You already ordered it right. Fuck the pickle, marry the onion, kill the quesadilla.
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5:40 in the Ay Em, high as fuck and about to crash. Anonymous Formsprings are my lullaby.
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Formspring question of the day
asked by FormspringOnly got one of those two, and it's a brain. I'm the Anti-Brawn.
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Too much objectification in this question to answer it realistically vis a vis potentiality of experience in the way it is intended to be answered. At least for me, personally.
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Formspring question of the day
asked by FormspringI'd like to retain meaning, so probably I'd translate the meanings of my first, middle and last names into some other language(s). Maybe Lojban?
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Ethics, metaethics, metaphysics, metametaphysics, metaphilosophy, post-left anarchy, post-anarchy, post-structuralism, post-postmodernism.
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It's hard to scale it. For example, do I go for the thing that felt the worst at the time? Or do I take a look back in retrospect and include knock-on consequences? Those might be totally different top 10s, so I kind of doubt #1 in both categories is the same. And that's just two ways to assess "worse" so...maybe if you define terms I can do this? Or I could always assign terms but that's boring.
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Formspring is boring and lame, and their bots aren't even half as fun as they oughta be.
David Michael Spencer’s Bio
Nihilist. Atheist. Role playing game geek.


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