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What's the most terrible thing that could happen?
What's the best thing that could?
If you saw an angel, and knew it was so, would you believe in God's existence?
Do you believe Satan exists? Would it be possible for him to exist and no God?
What's the best thing that could?
If you saw an angel, and knew it was so, would you believe in God's existence?
Do you believe Satan exists? Would it be possible for him to exist and no God?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
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I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
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Favorite non-fiction book?
Favorite documentary?
Sanders or Hillary?
Favorite documentary?
Sanders or Hillary?
King of The Lands of Rhetoric, Lord Ruler of the Debate Vampires, and Duke of Quebec
"It's particularly ignorant to assume malicious or ignorant intentions behind an opinion with which one disagrees." ~Connie
"It's particularly ignorant to assume malicious or ignorant intentions behind an opinion with which one disagrees." ~Connie
Child rape and sexual torture.Miss Friendship wrote:What's the most terrible thing that could happen?
Being with the people I love. Happiness, if such a thing is attainable for me.Miss Friendship wrote:What's the best thing that could?
I would believe in the angel's existence. Whether they were created by the flavor of God I was raised to believe in would be a slightly 'nother thing.Miss Friendship wrote:If you saw an angel, and knew it was so, would you believe in God's existence?

I do not, but I've never contemplated that. Sure, of course anything is possible. I'll consider this, actually, though I imagine the end result will be the same as for God.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you believe Satan exists? Would it be possible for him to exist and no God?
Hum, I'm going to have to say my collection of horse breed books.Eleventh Doctor wrote:Favorite non-fiction book?

I have yet to meet a documentary I didn't detest.Eleventh Doctor wrote:Favorite documentary?
I'm sensing a theme here, we are RATHER DIFFERENT, eh? I do not "do" politics.Eleventh Doctor wrote:Sanders or Hillary?

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Did you write a letter to yourself at 15 and open it at 25?
Ever read the L.M. Montgomery books?
Do you read any catalogs?
Do prefer shopping online or off?
Did you ever play with dolls?
Ever read the L.M. Montgomery books?
Do you read any catalogs?
Do prefer shopping online or off?
Did you ever play with dolls?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Nope. I imagine it would have been pretty dumb if I had, though.Miss Friendship wrote:Did you write a letter to yourself at 15 and open it at 25?

I have not, but I grew up watching Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea, which they have now stupidly renamed and don't even talk to me about the third installment... But the first two, I love with a nostalgic passion. I watched them on New Year's Eve one or two times in recent years.Miss Friendship wrote:Ever read the L.M. Montgomery books?

Magazines? No. I was given a subscription to the HGTV magazine for Christmas 2014, but I mostly flipped through the pictures. That was the first time I had a magazine subscription since I was like sixteen.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you read any catalogs?


I totally love Amazon, but I do prefer shopping in real stores because then I can obsessively sort through all of an item and pick out the PERFECT ONE.Miss Friendship wrote:Do prefer shopping online or off?

Sometime before the age of twelve, yes, I had three dolls that I remember. I had a Bitty Baby doll that I felt too old for, she barely got played with. Long before that, I had a little Gerber Baby that I named Emma, who I gave to a really sweet girl during a missions trip to Mexico. And I had a random doll from Wal-Mart that would laugh and giggle when you pressed on its chest. I do still have my Bitty Baby...I was saving her to give to my niece, but my niece never got into dolls. She likes stuffed animals and is actually quite motherly, but she just doesn't seem to have any interest in dolls... Oh well! I just will never have a daughter of my own so I don't know what to do with my Bitty Baby. I do also have one other doll, as an adult I bought Josefina from American Girl, because I had always wanted one when I was little.Miss Friendship wrote:Did you ever play with dolls?


Dom
Are you going to send me a PM soon? Its your turn ya know. 
What is the worst thing that ever happened to you?
If you could do anything right now what would it be?
How much sleep do you usually get each night?
Who is the most important person in your life?
Who are the 5 closest friends you have made on the SS?
What is your favorite thing about the SS? Least favorite thing?

What is the worst thing that ever happened to you?
If you could do anything right now what would it be?
How much sleep do you usually get each night?
Who is the most important person in your life?
Who are the 5 closest friends you have made on the SS?
What is your favorite thing about the SS? Least favorite thing?

~Lady Mandy Knight of the
Order of Chrysostom in the
Court of the Debate Vampires~
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You do realize you are being offensive to everyone who has done it?Dom wrote:I imagine it would have been pretty dumb if I had, though

Yes.Dom wrote:On a sad note, did you know the actor who played Gilbert passed away? =(

You could give your Bitty Baby to an orphan who would cherish if forever.


Do you use earbuds? If so, how many times do you have to untangle them?
Do you enjoy writing? Do you keep a journal? *has a feeling those questions might have been asked already*
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
I haven't forgotten about you.Mandy wrote:Are you going to send me a PM soon? Its your turn ya know.

Mandy wrote:What is the worst thing that ever happened to you?
I just did it. Listen to the voices of people I love. I meannnn, SURE it'd be better to be together in person, but that takes more finagling.Mandy wrote:If you could do anything right now what would it be?
Um, it used to be a little over eight hours. Lately it's been more like none or two or three.Mandy wrote:How much sleep do you usually get each night?

Who is but the form following the function of what, and WHAT I am, is... Complicated.Mandy wrote:Who is the most important person in your life?
I mean, I've had some pretty chill PM action with several of you.Mandy wrote:Who are the 5 closest friends you have made on the SS?

This board.Mandy wrote:What is your favorite thing about the SS?
The way the reply system works.Mandy wrote:Least favorite thing?
You do realize I meant my letter would have been dumb?Miss Friendship wrote:You do realize you are being offensive to everyone who has done it?Dom wrote:I imagine it would have been pretty dumb if I had, though![]()

I could, but we're short on orphans here, and I don't want Noelle to get LICE, gosh.Miss Friendship wrote:You could give your Bitty Baby to an orphan who would cherish if forever.
I care for suffering innocents because it is embedded in my nature to do so.Miss Friendship wrote:Or since there is no God, do we have to care for the suffering orphans?![]()
Yes. I almost always just pop one in so I can still hear what's happening around me, so I keep the little tabby thing up at the top most of the time...so PRETTY MUCH NEVER. Suckah.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you use earbuds? If so, how many times do you have to untangle them?

I love writing. Non-fiction is best. I am never satisfied with my fiction.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you enjoy writing?
Not anymore; I did religiously as a teenager, but several years ago during a dark time, I shredded them. However, SINCE YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN, I do keep an online journal, when fancy strikes...Miss Friendship wrote:Do you keep a journal?

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IF you had a real ink-and-paper journal, would you let anyone else read it? If so, whom?
Would you make sure it was burned right after you died, so that your relatives wouldn't read it?
If you had to, would you color your hair bright fire-engine-red, leaf green, or royal purple?
Would you make sure it was burned right after you died, so that your relatives wouldn't read it?
If you had to, would you color your hair bright fire-engine-red, leaf green, or royal purple?

"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
A significant other. Absolutely no one else. And at this point I don't think I would trust such a thing, you know, I can be quite paranoid. If I had one I would keep it locked up. Seems easier to just use the computer, I'm an extremely fast typist and my handwriting is slow and cramps my hand pretty quickly, so meh!HomeschoolCowgirl wrote:IF you had a real ink-and-paper journal, would you let anyone else read it? If so, whom?

Yes. But preferably right before I died. But yet another reason to simply not have one.HomeschoolCowgirl wrote:Would you make sure it was burned right after you died, so that your relatives wouldn't read it?
Royal purple, absolutely.HomeschoolCowgirl wrote:If you had to, would you color your hair bright fire-engine-red, leaf green, or royal purple?

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Suppose you ask someone a question that you want yourself? Can you quote yourself in Pick Your Own Question?
What's your favorite kind of cold cereal?
Do you like to be around large crowds?
If you had to live in another century...which one would you choose?
Does history fascinate you?

What's your favorite kind of cold cereal?
Do you like to be around large crowds?
If you had to live in another century...which one would you choose?
Does history fascinate you?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
THAT WOULD BE LAME, AND RATHER CHEATFUL, but sure, I'll allow it.Miss Friendship wrote:Suppose you ask someone a question that you want yourself? Can you quote yourself in Pick Your Own Question?![]()

I don't much care for cold cereal, because I dislike milk. But I guess I would say some type of fruity granola is my favorite...I love cranberries in stuff like that.Miss Friendship wrote:What's your favorite kind of cold cereal?

I mean, at a concert it can get a bit irritating if you're being pressed into the stage from a thousand people behind you... But I dunno, do you mean a throng of people like that, or just a place which has many people milling about? Crowds of people don't really excite or bother me. But being in a busy place with tons of foot traffic is awesome because the scenery is always changing and I can people watch.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you like to be around large crowds?

18th century France, perhaps. Or else the future.Miss Friendship wrote:If you had to live in another century...which one would you choose?
It interests me, but it doesn't fascinate me. My own past fascinates me.Miss Friendship wrote:Does history fascinate you?
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So the awfulness of WW2 and the millions of people who died doesn't grieve you? And the people of past lives who had such incredible stories doesn't intrigue you?
So do you have a laptop?
Ever possessed a smartphone? If not, how do you know you wouldn't like it?
An ipod?

My mom dislikes milk. HOW EVEN?Dom wrote:because I dislike milk

So do you have a laptop?
Ever possessed a smartphone? If not, how do you know you wouldn't like it?
An ipod?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Of course it grieves me and intrigues me. It just doesn't fascinate me. Reading history books or biographies doesn't really have any interest for me. I do, however, like skimming Wikipedia on things, and I LOVE old photographs.Miss Friendship wrote:So the awfulness of WW2 and the millions of people who died doesn't grieve you? And the people of past lives who had such incredible stories doesn't intrigue you?![]()
I have one in the garage, I spilled two drops of water on the keyboard and the whole thing died.Miss Friendship wrote:So do you have a laptop?

Yes, I had one for a week and returned it.Miss Friendship wrote:Ever possessed a smartphone? If not, how do you know you wouldn't like it?
Yes, I have an iPod. It hasn't been updated in about eight years though.Miss Friendship wrote:An ipod?


In any case, since you seem to be heading this direction... I did finally get a tablet recently, with a data plan, so I have all the functionality of a SmartPhone, now.
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Ohhhhhh See, I was wondering how you could lie in bed all night talking on Skype with a DESKTOP computer.Dom wrote:I did finally get a tablet recently, with a data plan, so I have all the functionality of a SmartPhone, now.


Do you have any social media you do other than facebook?
What's your favorite insect?
Favorite vegetable?
Do you have a first love?

~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Actually that is exactly what I do. I have my desk up against the edge of my bed. The tablet is for making calls when I'm outside, which will now be much more often.Miss Friendship wrote:Ohhhhhh See, I was wondering how you could lie in bed all night talking on Skype with a DESKTOP computer.Dom wrote:I did finally get a tablet recently, with a data plan, so I have all the functionality of a SmartPhone, now.![]()
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I do not "do" FaceBook, and no.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you have any social media you do other than facebook?

Hmm. I have a special love for roly-polys, but I wouldn't say they're my favorite. I think crickets look badMiss Friendship wrote:What's your favorite insect?



I have never been into vegetables, though I've been eating a LOT of baby carrots, celery, zucchini, and squash lately. If potatoes truly count as a vegetable, then they are absolutely my favorite. I love anything and everything ever made from a potato. Including bouquets, muhaha: http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads ... food03.jpgMiss Friendship wrote:Favorite vegetable?
Of course. So if we go ALL the way back, I woke up one night in great distress when I was six years old, because I had a crush on a boy and I JUST KNEW IT WAS WRONG, so I padded into my parents' room to confess.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you have a first love?

Dom
What would it take for you to be convinced of God's existance?
Would you be interested in hearing a recording of that song I wrote and sent you the words for?
What made you smile today?
Would you be interested in hearing a recording of that song I wrote and sent you the words for?

What made you smile today?

~Lady Mandy Knight of the
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He could send Jesus down again.Mandy wrote:What would it take for you to be convinced of God's existance?

Yes. You should put it on YouTube.Mandy wrote:Would you be interested in hearing a recording of that song I wrote and sent you the words for?

A soft little pink-nosed baby animal.Mandy wrote:What made you smile today?

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Dom wrote:I woke up one night in great distress when I was six years old, because I had a crush on a boy and I JUST KNEW IT WAS WRONG, so I padded into my parents' room to confess.


I knew that.Dom wrote:I do not "do" FaceBook, and no.

Do you ever read Twitter?
How many people have you stalked?
How did you meet your current lover?
What's the first thing you think about every morning?
Last thing you think about every day?
What's your favorite meal for lunch when eating out?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
I still have a conscience. It is just calibrated differently now than it was when I was young, and differently from yours. I think they come from morals, which as I've mentioned before, I believe are entirely separate from the concept of a Creator.Miss Friendship wrote:You had a conscience at one time?
Heh. But really, where do consciences come from in your opinion?
I have not used "social media" in many years.Miss Friendship wrote:Which is why I asked if you did any others.
No. I do have an account but I posted maybe three things on it and then never went back.Miss Friendship wrote:Do you ever read Twitter?
Define "stalked".Miss Friendship wrote:How many people have you stalked?

WHO SAYS I have a current lover?Miss Friendship wrote:How did you meet your current lover?

Typically my alarm is waking me up so I'm hating its existence and trying to remember what type of work day this is...the good kind or the bad kind.Miss Friendship wrote:What's the first thing you think about every morning?
The person whose voice I'm falling asleep to.Miss Friendship wrote:Last thing you think about every day?

I rarely go out to eat for lunch, like during work, but when I do, my favorite at the moment is Red Robin. I get Buzz Clucks & Mac and Cheese, and dip the chicken in Baja Ranch...the "Buzz" part means it's already covered in buffalo sauce.Miss Friendship wrote:What's your favorite meal for lunch when eating out?

Dom