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Lately, it's been spotted dick.
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Someone is clearly missing Loki/Thor as an option.
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The genetic offspring of George Takei and Christina Ricci.
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I don't believe I have discovered any particular kinks yet or at least, any that seem interesting to me right now.
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The cutest animals are the tastiest.
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I am attempting to listen to live Frank Turner. Only the stream is rubbish.
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Uh. Maybe. While I was at university I helped someone convince their flatmate to let us into their room (he'd gone AWOL for a few days, turned up and then locked himself into his room). After watching cartoons with them for an hour, I went back to my flat but apparently after I left the guy had a fit and it turned out he'd taken an overdose. I guess if we'd not got into his room, he probably would have died.
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THOR. :D:D:D:D:D:D And Captain America. And The Hobbit Parts 1 & 2 annnd ACTUALLY I am quite intrigued by Tintin...
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Probably about 5 and a half hours, which suits me fine. Mostly because I sleep really really deeply
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In May I'm going to Malaysia and then in June I'm going on a cruise so that will be cool. But more than that I think I'm looking forward to the Thor and Captain America films...
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I think it has to be that, at heart, he is a good man. He could be weak at times, and end up doing awful things but at the end of it, he was a man with dreams that he persisted in trying to fufil, even though his options were limited. So, yeah, he's a romantic, dreamer and a good man. Underneath it all.
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The Hobbit. Again. It was aaaace
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Absolutely no idea. At all. Probably still living at home I guess and pootling along as usual. I'd be 31 so.... yeah. No. I see no reason why my life would really change. ahahah
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Nope. Definitely not China because the language barrier would be immense. With my complete lack of anything but English and some German. Malaysia...it's nice to visit, but there is a complete lack of the band I love visiting there PLUS there was that anti-Catholic, church-burning ruckus last year or the year before and the whole being disadvantaged for not being ethnically Malay or Muslim thing.
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Wing Yip. Also probably in China Town.
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I would say listener, because I guess, I am used to it. I am RUBBISH at butting in while someone is talking to say something. Rubbish, or too polite. So I listen to what the other person is saying and then the moment's gone and either the moment is gone for what I was going to contribute, or I've forgotten and therefore it can't have been important. And for the most part, I find that other people *like* to talk and need little encouragement to do so which is good because I'm RUBBISH at stimulating conversation with relevant or in fact, any, questions. If I'm with someone who's good at asking questions, or making encouraging noises, then I can talk. Or if it's something nerdy or a factual thing that I've been asked about. Otherwise, I give very little away.
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WELL. Mr Knightley from Emma for sures, but since he's already been Thornton in North & South and pretty much OWNS that, I can let that one slide. I would quite like him to be pretty much ANY of the main characters from Michael Marshall Smith's sci-fi books (esp Jack Randall from Spares or Stark from Only Forward) but I reckon he would make an excellent Ward Hopkins from his Straw Men series. He could totally pull off making the character believable while dealing with the MASSIVELY bizarre and mysterious stuff that happens.
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I would say introvert. I deal ok with crowds of people and can give the impression that I'm chatting it up with the best of them, but man, it's hella tiring and I never actually give anything away of my personal life. And then I end up spending a few days avoiding most human contact to recover. So yeah. Introvert, but I've learnt to deal with it and not let my asocialness, shyness etc get in the way of getting on with life.
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Thinking about it...I don't think so. "Chinky" has been used in my presence a couple of times in reference to Chinese takeaway food and inevitably I glare and say "chinky?" and they realise that oh wait, that's a tad racist and apologise. Other than that? Nothing. I have a white-sounding name and don't really look Chinese or mixed so for the most part, people have no idea and assumed that I'm white British. My godfather's wife (who's Malaysian Indian) has trouble with the idea that her children and I all identify as English and British even though we're all mixed-race, she just doesn't get it and can't reconcile the idea in her brains that we were born here and therefore this is our identity. But I wouldn't call that racism, that just not understanding how someone's national or cultural identity can be different from their ethnicity.
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