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Cannn... But how about you turn that blog post I like into a short story and submit it for publication to Ceriph (http://www.ceriph.net/) first?
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Soap. I get so many questions about my head and hair (or lack thereof) all the time that I think I should set up a separate website for my follicular adventures.
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Thanks, phatty. I think you're a really cool person too.
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Di mana dia, Formspring answers saya?
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Well, I'd do to him what I do to my students all the time to get them to do their work i.e. "Hey fatty, would you like to consider stepping in front of the train for a moment? Just for a moment - and then you can come back. Really? Thanks. Thanks so much - I really appreciate it."
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"Feedback" is both singular and plural; it's an uncountable noun! But tell your friend to keep writing yeah.
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Whose recent FB thoughts and what were they about?
Well, shame on you - you seem to want to troll me more than you want my opinion; if you really wanted my opinion, you'd be clearer in your questioning. -
Hey, sorry I think you've got the wrong person - my name isn't Alfian Sa'at. But I can convey this question to him for you?
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My answer's at http://4ms.me/rOxFER
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Off the top of my head... (LOL)
The Sheep-Pig by Dick King-Smith
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The House at Pooh Corner and Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Flowers for Algernon by David Keyes
Watership Down by Richard Adams
If We Dream Too Long by Goh Poh Seng
The Time-Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger -
No, unfortunately. Because "life is like fighting a dinosaur - it's tough!" Hahaha!
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I think you're an intelligent young man who has the potential for great things. I used to worry that you were too shy/introverted but I'm glad you're opening up and trying new stuff e.g. hanging out more with the people in 10A04, the website, etc.
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My responses are here: http://laremy.sg/?p=3188
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Hi Ansen! Thanks for asking. I'm fine. I went for an operation about three weeks back but I'm mending well. I CAN'T WAIT TO RETURN TO SCHOOL!!! (An awkward silence filled the classroom.)
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I am responding to your question in my private capacity.
I think Pink Dot as an event has its own tensions and complexities, and I am neither endorsing nor criticising how it was organised and the approach that was taken.
But it's good that Pink Dot - like any similar event on a religious, social, medical, etc. scale - was held to commemorate a worthy and human cause aimed at increasing understanding and reducing conflict.
It might have achieved the converse i.e. increased conflict and reduced understanding, but that is an unfortunate inevitability that will, hopefully, fade away with time.
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