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    1. Becky Smith

      Thanks!

      I just use plain ol' shampoo and conditioner (both Herbal Essences Fresh Balance for normal/oily hair)! Unfortunately, it only ever keeps that voluminous look for a few hours after I blow dry it; the day after, it becomes considerably flatter. I've tried mousses and gels but they weigh my hair down and make it appear lank.

      Sometimes I plait my hair when it's still damp, causing it to become big and wavy after a few hours, but it's awkward to sleep on.

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      Favourite: Disneyland/Disneyworld. Disneyworld's bigger, but Disneyland's the original. Not to mention the first Disney park I ever visited.
      Least favourite: Honestly, all the bad things I've heard about the United States boil down to stereotypes (which I refuse to listen to), their politics (on which I'm not nearly well-informed enough to comment) and social issues/injustices (which, let's face it, are in no ways issues unique to the USA). Um. Probably the amount it costs for me to go there. #firstworldproblems

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      I was insecure about both my weight and my looks when I was a teenager. I was underweight and felt self-conscious about how skinny I was. In retrospect, I wasn't really eating enough (not due to any kind of disorder, but out of habit/laziness when it came to meal preparation) and didn't exercise, so I had no muscle.

      I've gained over a stone since then, due to exercise and a better diet, and feel both healthy and happy. From time to time, I still catch myself looking in a mirror with a very critical eye, but those times are becoming less frequent.

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      Basically, this (a quote of his, incidentally): 'About drugs, about alcohol, about pornography and smoking and everything else. What business is it of yours what I do, read, buy, see, say, think, who I fuck, what I take into my body - as long as I do not harm another human being on this planet?'

      I do think it's simplistic (for instance, if someone I loved and cared about had a miserable life and it was due to drug addiction, then I'd feel compelled to help in some way), but I agree in essence.

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      If only there was a fast, worldwide library at your fingertips that could answer that question for you ... ;)

      No I'm kidding I'm totally that library.

      Have a look on his Wikipedia page and search for him on YouTube. He was a stand-up comedian who, in my opinion, was - and still is - both extremely funny and extremely relevant.

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      I hang around funny people in the hope that it's contagious, like the common cold. This is proof that my theory is correct.

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      Bill Hicks, Bill Bailey and Russell Brand are battling it out for the top spot in my head. I also saw Stephen Merchant on his 'Hello Ladies' recently and was very pleasantly surprised by how hilarious he was! I knew he was funny, but he tends to be overshadowed by the more exuberant Ricky Gervais. After seeing Stephen live, I actually now find him funnier than Ricky.

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      I'm torn between Jedi Knight and Doctor's Companion. I'm too old to be a Hogwarts student and Pokémon is a game best left on consoles and trading cards; watching animals beat each other up for my entertainment seems ... not as fun irl.

      Wait. If I'm too old to be a Hogwarts student, I'm too old to be a Jedi Knight. So, by process of elimination and age restrictions, Doctor's Companion!

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      It angers me, not least because it assumes there's a certain way that sexually promiscuous women dress. And it doesn't just assume that; it assumes that women who dress a certain way are slovenly and immoral, because they're the connotations attached to the word.

      Short of adopting blatantly offensive attire such as a Ku Klux Klan hood, a swastika badge, a t-shirt depicting the destruction of the World Trade Center etc., people should be able to wear what they want without others making any assumptions about their character or their morals or their sex lives.

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      Seeing Matilda The Musical at the West End. It's one of my favourite books and works SO damn well on stage. Tim Minchin's lyrics have the same cheeky wittiness of Roald Dahl's writing. It makes me sad that they cannot meet and shake hands.

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      Oh, they did. You haven't seen what my teeth looked like before the braces, my anon friend.

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      Normally I use a Sony HD Handycam HDR-XR200; sometimes I use Alex's better Sony Handycam, and for today's sarcaschicks video I used my webcam.

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      Hello!

      1) It's a easy, fun and effective way of communicating (very one-sidedly, admittedly) with potentially millions of people.
      2) I've met some supermegafoxyawesomehot people as a consequence.

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      The same way you would with people who aren't 'well known YouTubers': bribe them with copious quantities of cookies.

      Failing that, the best way is to meet them at a YouTube gathering/con and interact with them how you would any other human being. That's all they are, after all: people. :)

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