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  • NimranNimran Member Posts: 4,875
    False. It's also about justice!

    Next poster likes justice!
  • GenderNihilismGirdleGenderNihilismGirdle Member Posts: 1,353
    True! I have no chance to survive so I make my time and take off every zig for great justice on a daily basis.

    The next poster remembers the pre-4chan (and pre-Something Awful and pre-Gamefaqs boards) era "memes" with fondness.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    edited October 2016
    False, I wasn't really part of that era of teh internetz. It was during my clubbing years. I preferred casual gaming, casual drinking and casual relationships. Nowadays, the only thing casual about me is my 'casual office clothes". *Sigh*.. things change so much as you grow up.

    The next person doesn't actually mind growing older and embrace it without feeling they "lost" anything (ie their youth and the joys of that), instead they only gain more.
  • mashedtatersmashedtaters Member Posts: 2,266
    True. I think that it is possible that I speak to the common man when I say my youth, especially high-school, sucked. I have a great family and a good job, and now I can make mashedtaters whenever I want.

    The next poster was a super-sexy, popular beast in highschool.
  • GenderNihilismGirdleGenderNihilismGirdle Member Posts: 1,353
    In order? False, False-ish, True. I was far from sexy, I was definitely a beast on many levels, and while I was popular...it was with the crowd that was made fun of by the "popular kids" in both middle school and high school. But I was a spider in the middle of that greasy web, I tell ya whut. I knew kids who went to other high schools not that far from us who said the outcast kids were divided (i.e. the punks didn't hang out with the nerds didn't hang out with the metalheads didn't hang out with the goths, etc, etc) but that wasn't my experience, and I blame that on My Player In The Real Reality ramping up my Cha to ungodly levels at chargen. Charisma, mind you, not physical attractiveness. I was a weird lookin' skinny dork that didn't fit any model of attractiveness I can think of lmao

    The next poster had made characters with Cha for a dump stat who are beautiful to look upon in the character description, because hot people can be real a-holes sometimes.
  • TStaelTStael Member Posts: 861
    False. For a real life diesel type, I am amusingly dextrous char enamoured in fact! :tongue:

    The next poster's pet statistic to pump down in Baldur's Gate is Wisdom!

    (There is but a game where I accept to go mage without (too much) grudge due to balancing problem: Planescape. Lotsa wisdom that!)
  • mashedtatersmashedtaters Member Posts: 2,266
    False. I roll until my eyes bleed so that I don't have to have a dump stat.

    The next poster uses strength, constitution, dexterity, AND intelligence as dump stats so that they can pump their charisma and wisdom during character generation.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    False, I don't have dump stats per se since I nowadays create my chars based on RP decision rather than the roll of a dice, so sometimes my character will have lower scores in one or more abilities, but that is not due to dumping them due to lacking stat points.

    The next person knows a lot about incoterms and don't have sit in skype lectures listening to them for several hours.. (yeah, I'm multitasking)
  • TheElfTheElf Member Posts: 798
    True. I know lots about incoterms. Mmm... delicious incoterms..

    The next poster meditates.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    Trueish. I do yoga which can be meditative to some degree for me. Never tried "real" meditation though, I think I need physical exercise to be able to close down my brain.

    The next poster is really good at yoga.
  • gorgonzolagorgonzola Member Posts: 3,864
    False, yoga, whose root is the Sanskrit word jug, knot, has lot to do with mediation, mediates between body and mind, to bring them in balance. We think as body, mind and spirit like different things, yoga sees them like parts of the whole, and often works on one part to change the others.

    The next poster believes that yoga or other similar practices can change the life.

  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    True, but I don't believe in the power of breathing. I do, however, believe the brain can 'fool' the body into doing marvelous feats.

    The next poster realizes I misread above, but don't think any lesser of me anyways.
  • BGLoverBGLover Member Posts: 550
    True. If misreading was a crime, can I have beans with that?

    The next poster is constantly amazed that their is fruit he/she never knew existed..... like the Noni fruit*




    *which I didn't know about until I googled unusual and obscure fruit a moment ago!

  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    False, but I can be very corny.

    The next poster is the first thing they think rhymes with the above.

    The next poster is very mature for their age.
  • GenderNihilismGirdleGenderNihilismGirdle Member Posts: 1,353
    False and False. :p

    The next poster liked the sounds at this link.
  • MathsorcererMathsorcerer Member Posts: 3,044
    True. I am always on the lookout for new sounds because I can no longer stand listening to the same genres over and over.

    The next poster listens to something new at least once each week.
  • gorgonzolagorgonzola Member Posts: 3,864
    True, almost every day, and I play something new every day, jazz music is a never ending journey, to find find new chord substitutions, new melodic lines, new color for a single tune you can spend months, and there are thousand of tunes to experiment with. But I listen also classical, folk and some good old rock, but no electronic, is not in my taste.

    The next poster likes the movie Bagdad cafe.
  • KamigoroshiKamigoroshi Member Posts: 5,870
    False. Can't say I have heard of such a film.

    The next poster is monochrome and hangs on a wall.
  • mashedtatersmashedtaters Member Posts: 2,266
    False. I am smooshy and served in s bowl.

    The next poster is vengeful.
  • NimranNimran Member Posts: 4,875
    Depends. What day is it?

    Next poster wants to know what day it is.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    Naah, I already know it's the day before tieday. So tomorrow I get to finally wear a tie again! I wonder which one I will pick?

    The next person is really looking forward to friday tieday and has planned their clothes and accessories meticulously.
  • BGLoverBGLover Member Posts: 550
    edited October 2016
    False. Absolutely no planning ever goes into what I'm wearing, as anyone who has ever seen me can attest to.

    The next poster marvels at all the time naturists must save - filling the washing machine, hanging clothes out to dry, ironing, shopping for clothes, darning socks, tieing ties, planning what outfit to wear tomorrow, folding/hanging clean clothes and putting them away, getting dressed, packing for holidays, and so on. It gives them more time to just hang out, I guess!
  • mashedtatersmashedtaters Member Posts: 2,266
    That's not the only thing I marvel at about naturalists.

    The next poster wants to be a naturalist, but is too nervous to try it for fear of being made fun of.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    Falseish. I would kinda like it, methinks, but it's not for fear of being fun of that stops me, rather it's about how incredibly ineffective I would become with all that nakedness around me. I still have the libido of a teenager fgs.

    The next person has been to a nude beach at least once in their life (and I mean on the beach, not on a boat nearby with a binoculars).
  • gorgonzolagorgonzola Member Posts: 3,864
    True. I think also that the libido problem is only due to the lack of habit we have to see naked bodies, once you get used to it the problem is solved.

    The next poster think that going around naked in a very cold place is not a wise habit.
  • KamigoroshiKamigoroshi Member Posts: 5,870
    False. Every nudist in Icewind Dales becomes adorable Yetis with fluffy fur.

    The next poster is weak against the heat and curses their local summer.
  • gorgonzolagorgonzola Member Posts: 3,864
    edited October 2016
    False, in the place I live summer is quite short and is not hot at all. I am not weak against heat and cold, but I begin to be a little tired to have snow on the ground for so many months, sometimes even more than half year, so I enjoy hot summers even when I move to lower altitude and everybody is lamenting about heath.

    The next poster is lazy.
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