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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Not sure I would see the usefulness of that, unless it was mass-broadcast to an entire country of people or perhaps even the world. It really ties in with that other question of yours before about wanting three things to change the world with; if there were some way of getting a very large number of people to think alike, that would be half the battle there. But everyone is an individual, and such is humanity.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Well, I've been on many many planes, been in a few land vehicles as well, but not many boats. It's really a toss-up between one of those motha-effin huge mining dump trucks out in Arizona or a submersible boat of some form. Both I have never been in/driven. As for air vehicles, I would like to eventually become a pilot once I have my life in better order. Kind of a little side add-on which would be nice.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Well, it wasn't terribly "thrilling" per se, after 20+ rides in a row, but the "Wildcat" ride at Lake Compounce (Connecticut theme park) was pretty exhilirating the first few times :3

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Undoubtedly. An example of this? Look back at when there was no internet. Folks would hang together outside, talk to each other, actually get to know one another for who they are - it was great in a close-knit social sense. However, with all the...discrepancies in humanity today, going back to that would surely be detremental to us as a species, possibly even life threatening to some, who exist as online entities only. With social skills declining as the internet becomes more prevalent to us humans, we also have reclused a lot from each other personally and physically. For myself personally, I could not go without having the comfort zone, the interface of a computer between myself and the world. It's a hurdle for me to communicate via speech, even. This is true for many many others besides myself though. Hope that hits the points you wanted answered. :3

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Someone who changed the way humanity saw and thought, on a global scale. Would need a lot of "political" power to accomplish this, though. I don't know that this is "famous" in the way you are putting it. If you can, get back to me on this.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Many B-list movies. They're horrible, put simply. I get a kick out of watching them though. Especially those B listers from ~1950s America. Those have some of the funniest lines, IMO.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Summer. The cold tends to seep into bones and such, ceasing up the body. It's bothersome.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      It's tolerable. Not something I will be clawing at the door to listen to, and not something I'd want to tear my eardrums out about either. I lean more towards 80s inspired electronic tunes - currently Dubstep and UK Garage, French Electronic a staple as well as some house tunes.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Don't really have any designated seasonal beverage choices, but if I have the ability to choose what I drink during the summer, I enjoy fruit drinks - smoothies and such.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      There's nothing to disprove life on other worlds, so I really can't say one way or another. Same thing with paranormal existance. Nothing to prove or disprove either. I'm not close-minded to either of these concepts though. Cryptozoology, however is iffy.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      Ooh, that's a tough one. ..I'd have to say it was a drink I had in Japan called "Royal Milk Tea". It was mainly just English breakfast tea with a ton of sugar and milk (a given, really) in it.

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      jmfurry responded to mortonfox 6 May 11

      That sure is an extraordinarily high amount. Last grocery run I did, the total was around $50. It's been as high as $99.95 though, depending on the quantity of items, and which type of item it is. Usually "organic" food tends to run quite a bit higher than regular food, as well as imported goods. As a result of this, I usually steer away from non-domestic goods.

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      jmfurry responded to mortonfox 6 May 11

      Actually, no. Will get to that after I am finished answering these questions, seeing that they are actually worthwile answering! :3

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      jmfurry responded to mortonfox 6 May 11

      Yes, I have - twice. First time was to get away from a pesky relative who would not let up nagging me on the website. Second time was due to an abundance of "hate text" coming from people there.

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      jmfurry responded to BiSnowDog 6 May 11

      1) Money to fund for my own needs and help those close to me 2) Nice, steady job where I can be happy and succeed within the company 3) If you've seen the film "Surrogates", I would be interested in having something like this IRL; but moreso a self-contained body mod center, single use only (for moral reasons) where you would have the ability to edit and change internal and external bits in highly defined detail.

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      Gaming. Lots of gaming. Shooters and Racing are two genres which I gravitate most to, due to lol360 and the fact I haven't found many good puzzlers/investigative games to date. In the past when I did not have the ability to game, I would drive for hours on end, mapping the locations I'd visit in my mind for future referance, staying out very late doing this to avoid having to deal with my "housemates", let's call them.

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