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I've seen four dead people, at funerals. Dead people are not serene, they're all empty, their soul is gone. It doesn't make me feel anything near to horrified or special, because it is just what it is, someone dead. We all die, so nothing special 'bout that, right? I'd rather see people alive, ofcourse, I'm not aroused by dead bodies.


What do you find to be a comfy room temperature? Do you wear sweaters at home during winter, or just a t-shirt?
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I guess some 21-22C, I like it warm and often wear warm comfortable clothes at home in the winter. Or like now, tshirt and a beanie, summer and winter combined.

What is your most memorable moment from october 2012?
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John wrote:What is your most memorable moment from october 2012?
Anathema concert! Jesus mother of god that was amazing. I've been a fan most of my life and this was my second time I saw them live. It was a small and intimate concert, maybe 100-150 people tops.

What is your favorite movie made before 1980?
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Xiphias wrote:What is your favorite movie made before 1980?
Apocalypse Now (1979) -- surround mode.

What is your favorite season? Also, describe if you want what happens that season, why it's special to you, etc.
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Summer totally, I could easily live in a desert, or maybe like indonesia or something, I take an enormous delight in hot weather. I always do the most sports when other people sit down to cool down.


What do you use against rain?
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I don't use anything against rain, I like when it's raining! The feeling of big waterdrops falling on your head is so amazing.

What season is your worst, and why is it?
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Autumn. Because it's rainy, cold, cloudy, foggy...

How many siblings do you have?
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Madness wrote:Autumn. Because it's rainy, cold, cloudy, foggy...
(It is precisely the reason I am liking it.) :)
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Do you ever feel there is, in terms of frequencies, such a thing as "too much bass?"
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oh god yes. my headphones (some 30e pioneers) have SO too much bass :/ They're perfect for gaming and most of films, but terrible for music (probably unless you listen to pop/wubdubstep or whatever). the amount of low freqs is so high that at times you don't hear the high-pitched instruments. it's really painful to try to solve it with equaliser, but late at night it usually is the only option.
my speakers have a bit too much bass too, even keeping the subwoofer at a minimum, but i managed to solve it partly by putting the subwoofer next to the desk's side, like 1.5m from where i'm sitting, so the whole desk is keeping the bass away from me. but then, unfortunately, whoever passes by my door thinks i'm listening to wubwubwubwub :D

do you use blutack? it's totally unpopular in poland and i was surprised how everyone uses it for everything in the uk o,o
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Do u consider poker as gambling(50/50% chances) or fully skill-based game(u can earn money in longer period of time)?
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sorry, i find it gambling mostly. of course math skills are crucial when you have to calculate some options and that can make you earning in the long run, but all the psychological aspects are total bullshit for me. what i mean is i don't believe that you can read every opponent, and use some info against him. of course at the lower level it's even too easy, but when i play for money with friends irl i personally sometimes even try to remember some random nubmers, like 2, 7, 9, 13, 16, 20 and during these hands i do some PRE-remembered actions. whenever i read, mostly accidentally, cuz my friend reads them, some tips like 'when somebody shows his cards to another, not-playing person he has a strong hand' or 'if after flop there are 3 same colur cards and somebody checks their hands at the table, he has at most one of that colour, cuz if he had had two, he would have remembered it', i'm just BURSTING into laughter. I do every random action, every random smile whenever I want to, and I believe anyone could do the same, lol. Also, I often waste some tokens during sume idiot action to make ppl sure of my stupidity. I even do that often at live chess tournaments by intentionally making some mistakes during opening moves, and when I see my pro opponent relaxed and a bit careless cuz he thinks 'ez win', I attack him by a set of strong moves and continue during his shock, often succeeding.


What are your favourite logical or card games?
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twipley wrote:One -- my little brother. http://www.moposite.com/player/Luc/identity
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Patience.


How healthy do you live?
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teajay wrote:Patience.


How healthy do you live?
I've yet to meet another person who is able to cilmb steep mountains as fast as I can.


What are you aiming for later in life?
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To work 20 hours a week, play guitar really good and live a healthy and happy life with wife and children.


What are you aiming for in the coming months?
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to make school leaving exam, then get to uni. (ez?)
to make tt under 40 (orkadamnsickimpsylol)

Do you consider yourself a tidy person? decribe pls why in few sentences.
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I do not. I have used socks on the floor like all the time, my table is one big mess and I don't care if there is a little of dust somewhere. I know I will have hard time living with my gf (we are considering it curently, but neither me nor her think it's gonna happen soon, tho..), but I think I'll (we'll) figure it out somehow :) I just hate doing some extra work if I don't have to and cleaning seems like that case (sometimes).

Do you have an air condition in your house (flat, bungalow, igloo, ...)? Is it often used by ppl in your country?

sub-question: if you have an igloo, pls describe it briefly.
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I do not. Only like 5% of ppl in Czech have it, i think. Not because it could be expensive, but it's not rly useful in our clima. Only for few days a year.

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Yess, one of teh best topics.

What's your goal in life?
then again i don't know anything
maybe easier not to think abouut alöl things thought than not things thought ... or something..=?
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To enjoy it as much as possible in every possible way before I die. That's all.

What's the biggest mistake you ever made?
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I was born.

if you could live in 14th century, would you? explain why yes/no.
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Yes, since you really didnt have that much time left to think about your problems and shit like nowadays, because you worked so hard all day. But probably wouldn't want to anyways..

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No, I wouldn't because the current age is so comfortable. The better thing about the 14th century though would be that nature was better off and that the 3rd world countries didn't exist yet, so I'm not at all truly convinced. I would've died at birth probably though, so the 20th and 21st century are the way to go for me.


Would you rather live now, or 20 years before?
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Definitely now. There was no Elma 20 years ago. :D

Would you rather live now or 20 years later? Your age being unchanged ofc!
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Teajay no answer mein kvestion.
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2Hosp's Q: I am not, I like women. On the other hand, I have one gay friend (but that is probably a coincidence. I knew him before he admitted he is a gay - for your curiosity, he was 17 at that time), I have no problem giving my friend a hug and I consider some men very good looking (mostly actors). Does that make me gay a bit? I guess not... I am just no homophobic.

2madness' Q: Yes. I think mankind is consistently evolving and Future will be probably cooler than Present. There will be probably few new things to addapt to (more expensive gasoline (oil), internet changed in some way and shit, new government and slightly new laws...), but that's no problem for me.

Why do you think there is more proffessional men in cooking industry? Why the chef in restaurant is almost always a man, but at home, in most cases, woman is the one who cooks?
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Bludek wrote:Why do you think there is more proffessional men in cooking industry?
Men are more creative.
Bludek wrote:Why the chef in restaurant is almost always a man, but at home, in most cases, woman is the one who cooks?
Men bring in the dough. So women need to prepare it!



If you could know the exact date of your death, would you want to?
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no.
edit: reasoning.
I think it wouldn´t change much, as long as i was encouraged my whole life to live like there was no tomorrow (that doesnt mean not to plan anything or to look forward to seeing future, but meant to have relationships healthy and live at 100%). That means time of my death would be redundant data for me. I wouldn´t mind if i died tomorrow. Really (and i have no suicidal wicked-mind.)

if you could choose 3 ablilities/traits your girlfriend has to have for sure, what would they be?
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The ability to forgive, to love and to make love ofcourse.


What would you like to change about your current profession/daytime activity?
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my job is great. Maybe a little more money would be nice, but actually it could also be less, so no probs, I guess. My daytime school-related activity consist of procrastination and procrastination.

Do you like being average?
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better being average than far below like i am


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plan is to buy last christmas presents, go to local comic book store which I've never been to before and get some paperwork signed by the university so that I might get to stay in my apartment, or I procastinate all that and play swtor all day

How much money do you use on christmas presents this year?
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Haven't bought anything yet so hard to know. It depends completely on what I find. I'd rather buy a relevant and thoughtful gift for 2€ rather than some crap for 15€, but at the same time if that perfect gift costs a lot I might still buy it anyway.

Which do you enjoy most; giving or receiving? Doesn't necessarily have to be restricted to Christmas presents.
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I like the gifts I have been giving to my father past few years. I intend to buy the whole series of a comic he's very enthusiastic about. Good thing is that I read them first, keep them for a month to reread and then give each one as a specific present for christmas, lending his car or a birthday, father's day, those sort of things. I actually don't really like getting gifts, since all I care about is money and beer. I might really appreciate socks and other types of clothing, since I threw away a lot, but other stuff is simply not welcome. Also, I find it hard to be very happy about junk, or stuff that I don't absolutely need. Giving gifts is more fun, but that I also don't like, because it feels so artificial if you buy stuff that people already have. I like giving money and beers, but not too much, since I value those myself aswell.


What are you going to do today that's so much different than yesterday?
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I am going to eat lunch together with all employees in the corporate, christmas lunch! Other than that nothing different from yesterday I guess.

What was the happiest day of your life? (maybe used question)
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Bjenn wrote:I am going to eat lunch together with all employees in the corporate, christmas lunch! Other than that nothing different from yesterday I guess.

What was the happiest day of your life? (maybe used question)
The day of you're demise XDDDDDDDdd
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not really had any super happy excelent news days so i'd probably say the last school talent show. such an amasink feeling when people are cheering and coming up to you saying "you should have won blud"

do you like marmite?
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Pingywings wrote:not really had any super happy excelent news days so i'd probably say the last school talent show. such an amasink feeling when people are cheering and coming up to you saying "you should have won blud"

do you like marmite?

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Since no question, I'll ask one.

Did you put goofu on your hatelist like me? Also do you think his retardation is cronical or caused by same kinda accident or trauma later in his life?
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incest... lots of it

mcdonals or kfc?
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Never been to KFC, I don't think we have it in Sweden. So I will have to go with McDonalds. I go there max 2 times a year.

sidenote: same as Ecchi, goofu on hatelist.

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Yes, Bjenn is a homosexual person.


How many homosexual people do you know?
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3 - berh, abruzzi, goon. Irl none.

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depends on my mood - dunno

how many hours do you sleep in an average day? (weekday)
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Depends on my sleepiness - dunno.

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hell yes, everybody tells me so


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i'm the batman

if you could change your race, would you?
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I wouldn't

norm or smart phone?
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Depends on my mental state of mind - dunno.

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just woke up


ever wondered how its like in a mental hospital or in a prison? how would you get there if you had a life saveload?
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