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Clothing: This is kind of in flux right now. I just had a HUGE shopping trip, getting lots of fancy new clothes. I think I'll post pictures eventually, but think suits, sports coats, vests, button up coats, khakis, and some more. Alyssa can probably describe it much better than I.
My general approach is direct and to the point. I'll tell you if I like you, and I'll tell you if you bother me. I'm usually the same way with things I do: I just get down to it and get involved. I don't like red tape, I don't like bullshit, I don't like games. -
My style as in clothing, or as in the general way I approach things?
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If by "regret" you mean choice I should have made differently but didn't, then definitely it would be when I cheated on my long-distance girlfriend during the year I lived in Manhattan (ask me again if you want more details).
If by "regret" you mean "thing I wish had been done differently, even if it was either out of my control or I couldn't have known better at the time", then there are a few. Getting circumcised, not homeschooling or at least skipping grades, not kissing that girl at camp the summer before 10th grade, not having taken full advantage of the relatively strong Objectivist presences in Maryland or Manhattan. Probably some more, too. -
I'm not funny enough to come up with a good answer here.
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My answer to the previous question was (mostly) a joke given who asked it. That being said, I definitely think that computers don't think, compute, or even add, humans think, compute, and add with the help of a computer.. For a computer to achieve intelligence, it would have to be conscious, and I am sympathetic to (though not fully convinced of) the view that something would have to be alive before it could possibly be conscious. Given how little we know about how the brain actually works, especially when it comes to consciousness, it's MUCH more likely to me that we create an artificial biological system that eventually approached consciousness than that we create a computer that does, if such a thing is even possible.
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Following in Harry Binswanger's footsteps,I'll answer that robots do not say anything, they merely emit sound.
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I don't really have one anymore, though I'm trying to get back to one. I used to get up at 5, shower, hang around in my boxers checking the internets, and get dressed. Now, I'm very irregular and miss having the reliable structure.
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I don't cook nearly as much as she, but I do cook a bit. I think my favourite is a tie between a simple sous vide steak and bacon+eggs.
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Quite extroverted. Love chatting, being with people, sharing with people, having people share with me, etc. I also don't have many boundaries, perhaps sometimes too my detriment.
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Sex is fun, interesting, and fun to talk about. Plus, I think people need to talk more and more about sex so that it emerges from its religion-induced hiding and can shine as the amazing, reverence-worthy act that it is.
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I have absolutely no context that would make any answer more than mere conjecture, but perhaps it is a joy in 'seeing' the world as it "could (and ought to) be"?
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I'm not even close to an expert on this, but I'll throw out a random guess: commercial space http://www.transterrestrial.com/?p=27290
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Probably ones that allowed me to go into detailed discussions about sex, or epistemology, or science. Either that, or gossipy-type stuff.
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Um pretty sure I'm not going to click that sorry.
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She's slowly going more and more "paleo", so as long as I stay grain-fed I should be safe.
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It wouldn't ultimately be up to me, but if it were, I would certainly consider it. It's highly dependent upon context, though. The other options are to set up an adoption or use the 9 months to get ready, both of which I would consider as well. If you can give more specifics of the hypothetical, I could tell you more.
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Absolutely. In fact, it could morally be right to have an abortion in many less strenuous circumstances. There is no moral obligation to bring a child to term.
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Shea’s Bio
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