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I don't know if these count: "travelled" and "cancelled," because I always only remember the UK spelling (two L's instead of one, like it is in the U.S.). Both are technically acceptable I guess, but spell check often picks it up as incorrect. I do this with "moustache," too (P.S. these are all being underlined in red as I write this). Also "judgment," because I have to remember that there's no E ("judgement" is incorrect).
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Professional boxers who speak in brief phrases.
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I see myself as a citizen of the digital age, and given my thoughts on the future of publication and text, I would say that I'd like to do it all. The best advice I've gotten from any professional writer I've spoken to is to write something every day, regardless of what it is. At the moment, that's what I use one of my blogs for, as well as to give potential readers of my more serious work a little more perspective into my personality, my opinions, and my life. I want to interact with readers, not just throw my writing out into the digital void and pretend that people read it. In addition, I think blogs are gaining (and will continue to gain) respectability, especially if you use them in dynamic ways, and I have many ideas for how I'd like to use the blog format for upcoming works.
I think that leads me to the possibility of writing a book. Let me put it this way: I'd like to write a full-length text that people experience and perhaps own copies of in some format. As much as I love books, however, I think the book as a form has a strict, aggressive monopoly on the legitimacy of narrative work--traditional printed publication in general does.
I hope this suitably answers your question without being stupidly complicated--there are so many issues here and I think about them a lot. And thank you very sincerely for your praise and your well-wishes. :) I hope you'll continue to read the things I create. -
I'm working part-time at a local flower shop and constantly finding ways to improve my schedule to make time to do things I like doing, namely writing and trying to make it into a career.
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Disrespectfulness. I think a lot of other negative behaviors and attitudes stem from a person's lack of respect, whether that be respect for environment, people, beliefs, you name it.
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Ginger ale! That's the only soda I still drink on occasion.
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Anyone who says they're completely straight is a liar.
Additionally, I found this question a little rude. I answered this purely to make my first statement, so please, don't get the idea that's acceptable to traipse around demanding to know everyone's sexual interest.
That said, I'm sure you didn't mean to be, and I open myself up to these kinds of things with a website like this, but I thought it appropriate to voice my opinion so that you give more consideration to the questions you ask everyone else in the future.
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A coffee expert, so I could go around studying the environmental impact of differently grown kinds of coffee and examine organization of labor in other countries, get good coffee grown in cooperation with local environments, work to pay good growing organizations and laborers better wages, and drink delicious coffee.
That was the most Daniel Defoe-like sentence I have ever written. I will never forgive myself. -
I don't plan for things like this, so pretty much I am screwed.
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Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer getting up there in years. I know her most from her work as a Hindi film playback singer. She's the sister of Lata Mangeshkar, another old and famous singer known for her Hindi film work.
I like Asha's voice better than Lata's, and they are both widely respected and adored, but I'm getting sick of hearing Asha as a playback singer for young women in films. This has really started to fall by the wayside as new women vocalists step onto the stage of Indian film music (Shreya Ghoshal and Alka Yagnik come to mind), but if you watch even stuff from the 90's, you hear Asha's old womany voice projected onto some woman in her twenties--like "Janeman Janeman" from Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai or "Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main" from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Old ladies: you are great for old lady actors and other music. Just stick to that. -
If you are asking if I see myself as Dan Savage, then yes. Yes I do.
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Probably from the same person I want to make me some fancy cupcakes.
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What an excellent question. Of course I would lie on my biographical information.
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The things I like or hate in a person who identifies as a man are the same as the things I like or hate in a person who identifies as anything else.
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President Truman. I need to know how anyone could live with themselves after Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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I think "unrequited love" is infatuation/obsession--not that there's anything wrong with that in many circumstances (though, like anything, it can go to extremes). But I think love is something that develops from mutual involvement, interest, and concern in a relationship, whether it's a familial relationship, a friendship, a companion animal-guardian relationship, a romantic relationship, or anything else.
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What a divisive question!
But my favorite RA knows who they are. I'm not saying. -
I use them for awesome.
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Chelsea’s Bio
I have never been stung by a bee.
