Random Questions "Attempt II"

14 years ago
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What do you think of this video game concept??
You are an old man/woman, and mysteriously wake in a giant white room. By wandering around you discover it is actually a LABYRINTH. There is no food or water or bathrooms or beds, just white walls everywhere you go. Except... at some corners there are puzzles! If you get the puzzle right, you get one of your bodily necessities taken care of , if you dont then you have to wander around the maze until you find the next puzzle! Then, then.... since you are a geriatric person, although you try to remember the shape of the labyrinth, the fewer puzzles you solve, the less of the maze you remember! And... there is a darkly humorous woman's voice in the background that treats you like a lab rat! And there are also switches... some of which when pulled give you treats, and the others give you electric shocks! And the puzzles help you know which is the right switch!! If you get an electric shock you get put in a prison as punishment, where other contestants (this is multiplayer) are set as the wardens and are allowed to taze you whenever they want! Or something... and at the end of the maze there is no exit, just cake!!!
I prefer the game where you awaken in a room fool of sleepy sumo wrestlers. You wander around the rooms and discover wimpering ninjas, aliens, and an evil panda. Along the way you discover many puzzles that must be solved. If you play your cards right, you can save God from the endless rocking of a mechanical bull and be entertained by Scottish Kilt-Wearing Disco Monks.
Wth is that??

14 years ago
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Who is a popular supporter of dualism whose surname sounds like dekhart or something?
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.

14 years ago
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Who is a popular supporter of dualism whose surname sounds like dekhart or something?

14 years ago
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Quote from story645
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Who is a popular supporter of dualism whose surname sounds like dekhart or something?
:facepalm:
It was right there in front of me!
I think I need to get used to the accents a tad more, or tune the audio quality of the videos somehow.
Anyhow, thanks, story645 🙂
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.

14 years ago
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i have another question
can someone tell me exactly what smut is?
is it something along the lines of ecchi or hentai or what?

14 years ago
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Deals with series that are considered profane or offensive, particularly with regards to sexual content
http://www.mangaupdates.com/genres.html
Look for your answers on the site before you ask next time.
And no, I'm not belittling you in any way. It's just that some questions can easily be found from a simple search either here or on google.
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14 years ago
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oh sorry im kind of new here
thanks 😀

14 years ago
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Hace you ever seen a cult or cult members first hand?
Yes. Several times during my stay in Japan. The Happy Science people used to show up at my door. I often shooed them away by spewing gibberish in Russian.
Bahaha!
Best way to chase off unwanted townbillies.
I should teach you some curse words, so you sound more authentic.
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14 years ago
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Which mnemonic do you find most useful for color coding of carbon resistors? My teacher uses the BB Roy one, but I don't find it that useful.
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.

14 years ago
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Quote from Casey D. Geek
Which mnemonic do you find most useful for color coding of carbon resistors?
There was always a table in the back of my lab manuals. It was easier than trying to memorize anything.

14 years ago
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Which mnemonic do you find most useful for color coding of carbon resistors?
There was always a table in the back of my lab manuals. It was easier than trying to memorize anything.
Can't use that in an exam~
There are times when you will miss what you never had. I wonder how you will find what you so desperately need.

14 years ago
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You know that "ventura ventura space people" phrase?
Where does that come from?

14 years ago
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what is correct, or more used:
- I fell from a chair
- I fell off a chair
(should there be "a"? )
or fell off of a chair?
just want to know the right way to say it.
if there is an option between "to do" and "not to do", I will always choose the latter.
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14 years ago
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I'd go with "I fell off a chair"

14 years ago
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what is correct, or more used:
- I fell from a chair
- I fell off a chair
(should there be "a"? )
or fell off of a chair?just want to know the right way to say it.
I think it's "from" a place or person... and "off" a thing/object?
*wonders where 7th/8th grade English notes are