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      Whoops! I don't know what you want to do with it, but it's at your disposal!

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      No miss, that was Gen'yum. She's gotten quite skilled in the baking field...baker's field....bakersfield.

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      I'd put my money on Goku. His TV series lasted way longer than any of Superman's.

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      The Bible describes God as having an intended design for the flourishing of His creation, and it's wrong to live apart from that design. According to that, I believe it's wrong to entertain sexual attraction to someone of the same sex, but I don't think it's wrong to care about their well-being. I hope that answers your question, I had to be specific because to love a man doesn't necessarily mean it's homosexual.

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      This isn't an easy one to answer, but I thank you for asking it because it's important. In any case, when asking "is it wrong," my first response is "according to what?"
       
      I don't think you can approach this question without first asking "is morality objective or subjective?" You asked "is it wrong," which actually assumes an objective moral view. After all, if morality is really just all subjective, if there's no real right and wrong other than the one you decide for yourself, then what point is there in asking someone "is it wrong?" You would be asking a question that has no answer. So before I can answer this question, I have to ask you in reply, "wrong according to what?"

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      Haha I like how you feel like we're having a conversation--do you always ask a barrage of unrelated questions before you get an answer? I kid, I kid. Thanks for putting in the time and effort, I appreciate these a lot, keep 'em coming.

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      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muhKaIyGyjA

      Sadly, no; everything I found that was both polka dot and nice, was also too expensive. But when the right (priced) article comes along I'll be glad to don it.

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      Yes, I remember getting particularly involved with stripes in 2007, and since then we hang out every once in a while. I enjoy business wear with stripes.

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      Yes, we have a long history together. Much of my hand-me-downs were plaid, so in the 6th grade I wore plaid a lot….as in almost every day. After that year I vowed never to wear plaid again, and it wasn't until college I welcomed it back into my life. We're doing much better now.

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      Well for one, New York has many regional dialects, all of which are becoming more scarce--these days most of the people one encounters are transplants. I think my friends and family back home will be able to tell better whether or not I'm assimilating, but yeah, I practice the Brooklyn dialect pretty frequently. Ask me next time you see me and I'll pretend for you.

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      You mean aside from exhausting the gamut of athletics? Okay, so I was never too good at sports, but I was still active in other ways. I joined a lot of organizations in high school, and I dabbled in various performing arts: drama, choir, marching band, concert band, string orchestra (totally racking up the cool points here I'm sure). Senior year I joined video production and did the school news show, and I had a regular comic strip in the school newspaper. I kept involved with church in teaching ministries and summer camps, but it's apt to say my growth in the Lord was by God's grace in all my activities, not just church. The Christian life is nothing less than a Christian's life, in all its facets. Ironically enough I didn't do dance in high school (although I did try out), which is ironic because that was probably what I was most passionate about in college.

      Consequently my "love" for acting was strained thus, but I came back to it my last year, and clearly, it eventually grew deeper. I don't know about the past, but today I can honestly say I love acting, and if I had to cite a definite point of conversion it would be last month, in April. I can now say that I love art, chiefly because I now see more of God's purpose in it (He is, after all, the original Artist, and the most creative One at that). What happened? 23 years-worth of contributions finally catalyzing, I suppose. I mean, you never escape art's influence really. How did it happen? The epiphany came while watching Shakespeare performed in the city with some God-fearing companions, and I'm absolutely certain I wouldn't have had such a discovery were not all those factors simultaneously present.

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      Yes it has, Inquirer X. Thanks for the generous nod on the roll model thing, I'm pretty happy myself with that play on play on words. But I'm not sure what else you want to know about Elocon other than that it's prescription, and it's effective for me. I think I heard it not really work for others, why that is I don't know. It's cortisone-based like most (or all) eczema creams are, so it's not be abused because it allegedly thins the skin. It certainly doesn't hurt to refer them to it, though, and if it works out I agree you'll be the talk of the town. The town, of course, being your four-person community of eczemen…or eczewomen…or….eczepeople.

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      Oh, many things come to mind. As I recall those four even-tempered years by the beach, it's hard to pick out a specific inspiration. Whether it be the small community feel, the campus camino daily abounding with fare, friends, and yet another hip hop dance team performance, or the perpetual cool breeze wafting the smell of perfectly cooked beef and special sauce from the In-N-Out across the street, there was just something about that place that confirmed it as the one for me. And while I can imagine that had I graduated from another school my testimony would have been similarly heartfelt, I know that were it not for UCI I wouldn't have encountered SPOP, MCIA, or Melody Farol Cruz. So yes, you could say it was meant to be.

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      Defeat Akatsuki, put Sasuke in his place, become Hokage...and then challenge Bleach once and for all.

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