Ask me anything. Go on, I dare you. :)
Recent Responses
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My brain. I used to be very strong (I lifted and dragged a car once, when I was 21) but I lost a massive amount of strength over the years and now my computer feels heavy to me. I'll definitely have to go with 'brain' now.
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I honestly don't know. Probably someone who is relatively unknown would play me in a TV movie but as for real celebrities (i.e. not the parade of fools from 'Britain's Got The X Brother on Ice' or whatever it is this time) I don't know.
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Coordination. This may make my plan to try out rock climbing a bit more difficult.
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Newspapers, televisions and non-smart mobile telephones.
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I take regular breaks from projects so I don't get too bored or bogged down in them. This is one of the major reasons why I have so many projects ongoing at any one time. I can switch from one thing to another to both keep active and also make progress on many fronts. It's not something that works for everyone but I find it works nicely for me.
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Yes, there is. I have had a cuddly Buggs Bunny since I was born. It was my constant companion when I was very young and it now lives on a shelf in my bedroom, alongside a collection of other stuffed toys.
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Reality warping. If you're going to have any super power you want, it's difficult to justify not going for all-out god mode. :)
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I finally got my writing career off the ground, letting me pay the rent while working for myself.
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48 hours. I was at a Live Action Roleplaying event out on the Yorkshire moors.
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I don't watch much TV but I do make time for Doctor Who, so I'll go with that.
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A device for uploading the human brain into a digital form so we can all live forever.
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"Stick to what you know". Anyone who tries to limit you like that is a fool who doesn't have your best interests at heart.
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I would first go to the patent office and I would use the time machine to go back before any potential competitors had had a chance to register their own time machines.
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The holidays went over rather quickly for me. Visiting family for the first time in a while meant time flew past. As for New Year's resolutions, I detailed mine on my blog. You can find them here: http://www.zoerobinson.com/blog/resolutions/
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Honestly? My first thought would be "oh for frog's sake!" It took me years to correct that very problem once before and I'd hate to have to go through all that again; especially now it is getting more difficult to get funding for treatment on the NHS.
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It has to be 'The Thing'. I am a major fan of not explaining everything because it is so closely tied with the idea of not showing the monster.
If I know everything about the monster, I will undoubtedly a) find a flaw in the information that renders the whole thing stupid, or b) quickly work out a better way of killing the monster, which causes me to think the people in the film are fools.
'The Thing' doesn't really show the monster. It also doesn't really explain what the monster is. It wins on all counts. -
Both processes are the result of the same chemical processes, are they not? We either choose to do or to refrain from doing, and the signals sent through our nerve pathways both determine and carry out the decision we make.
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The 2001-2 academic year. I was in the final year of my physics degree and I fell very ill; meaning I missed the vast majority of lectures.
If I could live it all over again, I'd struggle to as many lectures as I could, and also get a sick note from the doctor so I could postpone the exams until I was well enough to take them. As it stands, I went to the exams when I should have been going to hospital.
End result? I scraped through the degree with a 'Pass' mark (I was something like 1% over failing entirely) despite getting a first for my practical work.
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Zoe Kirk-Robinson’s Bio
Bolton, Lancashire
Writer, artist, blogger, linguist, politicist and law student. Basically, I make a lot of stuff up for a living but I keep it legal.

