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Lord_Woock
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posted January 26, 2005 05:32 PM |
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Why don't you answer it?
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bort
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posted January 26, 2005 09:52 PM |
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Fine, to answer the question : no. The problem with questions like that is that they're only interesting if the answer is "yes."
My question is to the first taker : What do you think the next question asked in this thread should be?
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TheRealDeal
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posted January 26, 2005 10:08 PM |
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I'll take that..
"Have you ever thought about getting plastic surgery`?"
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Leo_Lion
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posted January 27, 2005 12:45 AM |
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I have had plastic surgery 3 times!!!
Quote: "Have you ever thought about getting plastic surgery?"
When I was 4 years old, I fell off the back of my dad's tractor and had the wheel from the trailer we were pulling (which was full of firewood) go over my head. It didn't cush my skull because the earth was soft an absorbed much of the pressure, but when the wheel rolled off my head, it tore the whole left side of my scalp. This rip basically went from the top of my ear to the back of my head.
I bled alot and freaked the hell out of my parents, but in the end I was taken to a hospital 1 hour away in a pick-up truck, a cop car, and finally an ambulance. The Doctors sewed up my scalp and pumped me full of antibiotics, and I am alive today, of course. Over time, unfortunately, a bald spot developped on the side of my head as a result of dead hair follicles and the long thick scar tissue.
So, when I was around 8 years old, I had cosmetic surgery to try and minimize the bald spot and scaring. This worked well, but it took another session, when I was 11 years old, to get everything to the point that it's at today.
The only other time I have had plastic surgery, was when I was 17 years old. I was skiing with family members and took a wipe-out after blowing a jump. I fell on my right hand and popped my thumb back all the way.
Obviously I damaged some muscles and ripped some ligaments, so after going to the Emergency Room (Free in Canada! ) I had to schedule an operation with a Plastic Surgeon. He put my thumb back together and I had my arm in a half-cast for a few weeks, while everything healed up nicely.
***My question is for the next taker: I want to know what is the most expensive thing that you have ever stolen from someone else or that you have ever ripped off from some company...you MUST have actually stolen something!!!
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RedSoxFan3
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posted January 27, 2005 09:26 AM |
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Quote:
Why would anyone do that, i get mine for free
Yeah right Acu. You know damn well nothing is free. It's cost is simply added onto another thing that isn't "free."
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tigris
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posted January 27, 2005 09:38 AM |
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The most expensive thing i have ever stolen was a book collection.I was in the 2nd grade(8 years old) and i saw at the local book shop a new format of "Winnetou" by Karl May.My father already brought me other books of the same genre and i enjoided them so much i wouldn't let the book off my hand until i finished it.So that was very high on my priority list as you prolly imagine.Asking the desk lady about the price i was in for an unpleasant surprise cos it was fairly cheap and as far as i can remember now, my father was just fired from work.So when i asked my parents for the money i received a categorical answer:NO!
I went to that shop each day for the next two weeks asking about how many exemplaries there are left and in the end when i saw the numbers are lowering dramaticly i couldn't take it so i stuffed the books in my sweaterand made a move towards the door.The clerk wasn't suspicius,cos i was one of the regular custumers by then.Unfortunately when i opened the door, the books sliped thru my sweater and fell on the floor. The woman behind the desk saw it and started screaming.I grabbed the books and ran as fast as i could.I didn't stoped till i was in a forest at the edge of the city.I didn't returned home till late that night for fear of my parents wad found out about my deed.They were completly unaware.At that point i belived i was in the clear, but when i went to school the following day, the principal came to our classroom and asked me to step out for a moment.At the door there was the lady from the book shop.I felt like the sky was falling on me!Soon my mother was called to school and things got worse with the principal acusing my mother of raising a thief and a liar.My mother started crying and that hurt even more.I felt i don't wan't to live any more.In the end they didn't expeled me from school, i got out with a detention.My parents were feeling ashamed and guilty too , cos the lady from the shop told them that i came there every day(probably planning the details of my crime), but they knew how much i wanted that book and how many times had i asked for the money to buy it.In the end, i returned the books to the shop.
I never sat foot in there ever since, nor had i ever stole anything again.
Next:for any of you guys whose parents had alchool/drugs issues during your childhood.
How did those problems influenced your character?
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Aculias
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posted January 27, 2005 04:03 PM |
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Well yea you have a point there Sox but theres also another point.
Bort pays to cross the street
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Leo_Lion
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posted January 27, 2005 08:06 PM |
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Now that's the kind of answer I was looking for!
Well done tigris! Thanks for keeping to the true nature of this Thread by telling us the harsh truth. That experience sounds like it was super intense and I can see why you would never steal again after having gone through it.
Good stuff...
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Aculias
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posted January 28, 2005 07:44 AM |
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Out of left field Question Asmodean, who would you consider the unatractive member on here since we know who you think the pretty boy
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Asmodean
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posted January 28, 2005 01:18 PM |
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Svarog
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posted February 04, 2005 02:42 AM |
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Quote: Next:for any of you guys whose parents had alchool/drugs issues during your childhood.
How did those problems influenced your character?
I guess most of us have had happy childhoods, or were too traumatized to talk about it.
Either way tigris, have another shot.
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tigris
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posted February 04, 2005 08:31 AM |
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Thanx Svarog
I was thinking on editing another question to my post too as i saw no one is anxious to answer that one.Yeah maybe it's too personal
Next question for all you guysid you ever faked orgasm?
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Leo_Lion
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posted February 08, 2005 12:03 AM |
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Well, I'll answer the opposite of your question...
Quote: Next question for all you guysid you ever faked orgasm?
Well, I have never faked an orgasm, but I have faked NOT having an orgasm! The 1st time I ever "got busy" with Ya-Wen (which was also my 1st time ever ), I have to admit that I didn't last very long at all. Despite wearing "a hat" , I probably barely lasted 90 seconds...so, instead of seeming weak and admitting to having little-to-no endurance, I pretended to not have orgasmed at all. I just kept on going until my woman was satisfied!
***My question for the next taker:
Have you ever been talking badly about someone (to a friend or a group of people) and had that person standing behind you/hearing everything negative you were saying about them? If so, what was their reaction, please?
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posted February 08, 2005 12:17 AM |
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Well, yeah, that kinda happened once. I was walking to my house with my friend and was talking really loudly, in a semi-humorous excited voice. He was saying something about the OAC (that was a 13th grade in Ontario highschools) students, to which I replied with something along the lines of "OAC students are a bunch of hippies. Seriously, look at them with their artsy, liberal views, light courseload, open attitude towards sex and drugs... A bunch of hippies."
It's not like I was serious or anything. Most of the people who know me are well aware of the fact that I tend to argue stuff I don't really believe in for the fun of it.
When she turned around, I recognized that the girl in front of us was an OAC student, and didn't seem very happy. The rest is obvious: I started explaining the truth, that I have nothing against OAC students, or hippies for that matter. Some of my best friends, hippies are.
Luckily, there was no snowing and PMSing since the girl really was of the hippie sort and pretty easy going. Didn't admit to being a hippie, but did invite me and my friend to one of their LSD and weed parties.
Yay for humorous story.
The next question goes to Svarog: What percentage of the things you say in an argument do you believe in? Give a general answer, as well as a specific one in regards to your views on socialism.
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Svarog
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posted February 08, 2005 02:47 AM |
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And just whats so negative about "artsy, liberal views, light courseload, open attitude towards sex and drugs..."? The question wasnt about giving compliments behind back. Cheater! But cos u chose wisely the following answerer, i shall forgive you.
Quote: The next question goes to Svarog: What percentage of the things you say in an argument do you believe in? Give a general answer, as well as a specific one in regards to your views on socialism.
In a serious argument, of course I believe 100% of what I say. Everywhere and always. I never argue things I dont believe in, though sometimes I argue for the side I dont support, or against the side I support, whatever. In regards to socialism, problem is sometimes people read more into what I write (and its not there), and associate my views with the general known model of practiced socialism, which is far from true. If you have in mind here the MSN discussion we had about socialism, then of course I absolutely stand behind everything I said.
Next question to bort:
What was the biggest love of your life? How did it begin, last and (if) finish? What did you like about her/him ? And why did/didnt it work out?
(No joking around, Mr. Be serious. )
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bort
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posted February 09, 2005 04:14 PM |
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Quote: Next question to bort:
What was the biggest love of your life? How did it begin, last and (if) finish? What did you like about her/him ? And why did/didnt it work out?
(No joking around, Mr. Be serious. )
So I have been rechristened Mr. Be serious now?
Although I was considering claiming to have a long running affair with Angelina Jolie, her lawyers have insisted, in writing that I cease all attempts to contact her and stay no less than 500 yards from her upon pain of being eaten by Billy Bob Thornton. (Seriously Angie, I know we could be cool if you'd just answer my calls! Why won't you acknowledge me????)
However, it's not a particularly interesting or unusual story to any save me. The biggest love of my life is my wife. We started dating about halfway into senior year of high school (yes, we're one of those couples) and have been together ever since (married about a year after graduation from college). It's impossible to describe what I love about her without resorting to corniness, so suffice to say body/mind in an order that depends on my mood. It works out because we're so similar (that is to say, our personalities are similar, not that I look like her or vice versa) and because we're willing to work through when the similarities become too much or when the differences appear.
Question to the first person who can answer in the affirmative : Have you ever had sex with somebody who you work with at work? Describe.
If the question isn't answered by, say, February 11th, to the first taker : What's your favorite color?
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Asmodean
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posted February 11, 2005 02:47 PM |
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Yes. I was a waiter, he was lockuing up the restaurant.........Don't eat at table 14.
Next Q.
Do you believe in monogamy. Why (not)?
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Conan
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posted February 11, 2005 06:16 PM |
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C'Mon asmo! This is tell the truth, the whole truth!!! We want to know some details!! (No too graphic please!! )
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Leo_Lion
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posted February 11, 2005 07:03 PM |
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Ahhh...Asmo...no more details, please!
That was quite enough for me thank you very much! We have to remember that there are young members at HC and we wouldn't want to traumatize anyone now, would we?! Especially not little 'ol me!
As for Monogamy:
I believe in it because there is evidence of it all around me. Sure, there are those that cheat on their spouses & partners, but as long as there is one couple that does not engage in sexual relations with people outside of their relationship, monogamy will continue to exist.
Now, as to whether or not I AGREE with monogamy, that is a different issue. I do agree with monogamy as I believe that it is a great way of avoiding sexually transmitted diseases or unwanted/unexpected pregnancies. I also agree with it as I made a promise to my wife, when we got married, to be faithful to her. As I love her more than anything in the world, I will respect that promise! BUT, I can understand that the temptation to have sexual relations with as many people as possible might be "hard-wired" into all humans or maybe just a certain percentage.
***My question to the next taker (who can answer in the affirmative):
Have you ever been caught cheating in serious circumstances (important relationship/school exam/competition)? Did you talk your way out of it or get into serious trouble?
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Conan
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posted February 11, 2005 08:04 PM |
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***My question to the next taker (who can answer in the affirmative):
Have you ever been caught cheating in serious circumstances (important relationship/school exam/competition)? Did you talk your way out of it or get into serious trouble?
I'll take this one!
OK, I was 17 and I was in what was thought of a serious relationship at the time. I used to work at the beach as a lifeguard and had been going out with a girl for 7 months. Everything was going well and we where very happy. She left for July for a trip to germany (Baden-Baden I think it was).
Well, I had some fun during that time aswell....
There was this babe on our lifeguard team. She was 23 (6 years difference) and boy was she good looking. I could not pass up the chance, not with those hormones going crazy. I must admit that now that I am not with that perticular girl anymore and moved on several relationships, I don't regret it a bit (I did at the time though!!)
It all started an evening in front of a campfire (we used to camp often near where we worked). What started with massages and everyone looking at me funny ended up in my tent ---- more precisely in my sleeping bag. You get the picture. It was absolutely awsome. I mean, a 23 year old babe when you are 17?? Come on!
Then the less happy part. My GF came back in August and one of my "friends" told her I had something to tell her ... something very important about another lady. I think that friend was jealous of me at the time. Anyways, she asked me about it and I did not lie. I told her everything she wanted to know. I faced the wrath baby!!! oh boy. None the less, we stayed toghether after for 2 years and a half!!! YUP, I was able to convince her that I would not do it again, blah blah. And I was true to my word. I did not cheat on her ever again.
After the fact I did feel genuinely bad for playing with her feelings though.
Well, now for the next taker:
Why did you choose to become a member of this thread? Why did you decide to be so open about yourself? You can read what others have to say, so why would you put yourself in this situation?
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