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Your Name In Chinese what does your name in chinese look like
chuya replied to snlildude87's topic in General Discussion
It's too bad they don't have my name. I took the closest match though. Thanks a lot for sharing this with us ^^. It'd be nice if we could find our 'Chinese name' not based on pronounciation but on meaning. -
What's Your Music Player you current music player device
chuya replied to hulunes's topic in General Discussion
I have a cute little USB key / MP3 player / Recorder device which can only store about 40 songs. But that's fine with me since I get bored of songs easily. I also love my big chunky mp3 CD player ^^ (can store 300 songs).On the computer I use QCD (quintessential player). -
Not hot. I cut mine over the summer and I can't wait for it to be long again XD.Goatees?
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What Is Your Iq? Lets see how smart you are
chuya replied to Unregistered 015's topic in General Discussion
My Mensa workout score: Your score was 20 out of 30. That is a very good score, you would have a good chance of passing the Mensa test. I lost all my points on the series of numbers question. Numbers hate me I tell you! -
What Is Your Iq? Lets see how smart you are
chuya replied to Unregistered 015's topic in General Discussion
I took emode.com's IQ test (probably not extremely reliable) and got 128 when I 12. I was really happy with that result. I should take another test now that I'm older. -
Don't Put Off Till Tomorrow What You Can Do Today What do you think?
chuya replied to Sevesz's topic in General Discussion
Haha that quote sounds likes it directed at me. I'm the biggest procrastinator I know. Nehemiah, if you find a life partner who can cure your procrastination, please let me know if they have a brother I could marry! -
Wow, so many of you would like to be women/'females'. I don't think I'd want to be a man. I'd like to be a bacterium troubled with nothing but feeding and dividing... Or maybe a gene passed down multiple generations. Actually, I wish I could be reincarnated as my cat, or at least a feline that's spoilt as much as she is. A minimum of sixteen hours of sleep per day, attentive staff at your service... I don't think I'd mind it much ^^.
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The first one was pretty funny ^^. The husband in the second one deserves to be castrated by the wife. And the last one I found a little disturbing...
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Not hot. Guys with long hair?
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The Worst Thing On The Internet?
chuya replied to thebluekirby's topic in Websites and Web Designing
A ship is a fictional pairing between two characters from a book of a movie (wee Wiki). A ship-basher is someone who supports a relationship that is conflict with the one you support. They can't stand the fact that you think differently, and so they try to convert you not with reason but with petty insults. I've had the 'peanut butter and mustard' argument thrown at me once . -
I don't know you but I'll go with hot.Irish accents... Hot or not?
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Which Template Should I Use For My Website? Tell me your view
chuya replied to far3's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
I kind of like the second one. It has a cleaner feel to it than the first. -
The Worst Thing On The Internet?
chuya replied to thebluekirby's topic in Websites and Web Designing
I hate bashers of all kind--that is, people who can't come with valid arguments to prove their point. In particular I hate ship-bashers (Yes i'm the fangirly romantic sort of person who sails fictional ships. Sue me ^^). They're worse than spammers. I hate webmasters of famous sites that use their influence to spread hatred. I hate badly written fanfiction. I hate chtspkers who post on forums and expect people to reply to their oh-so-great posts in a matter of seconds.I don't mind spam all that much since gmail seems to filter it all out for me. -
I can't bring myself to say "mouses"... It's just grammatically wrong *shudder*. So yeah I say 'mice', and if the situation requires precision I'll say "computer mice". There's no ambiguity that way.
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I'm a newbie too ^^. Welcome.
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I found it on http://del.icio.us/
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But you see, it's usually not 'we' who bear the brunt. It's 'she'. It takes two to procreate, but only one to give birth. Well. Your comment pains me, but I don't want to go off topic so I'll just give my opinion on why I think 'Dr Smith' might not be the heartless powerfreak you seem to believe he is. Wanting to be either a doctor or a biologist later in life, I'd like to think that some (most?) of us do have a sense of ethics. The reasoning behind Doctor Smith's advice, is that something without a nervous system cannot feel pain. Technically, aborting a ball of cells (what the 'baby' is before it fully develops) is tantamount to 'killing' a skin cell. (which you do continuously, and surely that isn't murder). However, nobody likes the idea of killing something which will feel the pain of being killed. But before the foetus has developped a nervous sytem, lungs and a digestive system can it really be said to be 'alive'? It can't feel, it can't think, it can't eat. Is it alive? Abortion is not unnatural. It happens all the time. Mistakes do happen during fertilisation: extra/missing chromosomes, or mutations so drastic that nature doesn't think the 'baby' (at this stage a ball of cells) is fit for living. Nature isn't fair. If She had her way we'd all be dying of small pox. Spot on. Selfish people make despicable parents. If a mother aborts for selfish reasons (as you seem to believe) then surely she could never be a good mother? Would it be better for the ball of cells never to develop into a breathing, thinking individual or would it be better for this child to grow up with a horrible specimen of the human species for mother?
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Bonjour! You know, I did feel at home here straight away. The padded walls, the nice people with the white jackets... All very familiar =).
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Greetings! My name is Rika. I guess it's pretty obvious from the title of this topic, but yeah I'll say it anyways, I'm new. Don't eat me, please ^^? I'm dreadful when it comes to introductions... In a nutshell, I'm a 100% non-huggable, not quite sane, pseudo-intellectual paper tigress with a troubling affinity for ebilness and a passion for controversial theories. I'm also an avid sci-fi/fantasy reader and my recent favourites are "Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Leguin and "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. I'm not much of an artist (i couldn't sing or draw for my life), but I like the express my creativity via webdesign, writing and cooking.