A: Definately spicy. I sometimes take chili along on trips. :)
Q: What is in your opinion the best and worst way to die?
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A: Definately spicy. I sometimes take chili along on trips. :)
Q: What is in your opinion the best and worst way to die?
A: Best: "died of natural causes". Just sleeping peacefully, while the last thing you do is say goodnight to those close to you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psyke
Worst: dying from something that's been tormenting you for years, be it cancer, uncontrolled infection, or even hunger. It's not so much dying as it is physical pain and the despair of trying everything without success.
Q:Have you ever been bullied at work/school? Why, or why not, do you think? How do/did you deal with it?
A: Nope. I don't do things that irk people like talking out loud or bother people. If I was ever bullied, I would ask that bully out for a 1v1. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
Q: Do you like the sea (Navy) or do you like the ground (Army)?
ground. for obvious reasons.
same type: in case that the tank was full, submarine or airplane?
Airplane, submarines scare me.
q: Do you visit lair of destruction and fags known as 4chan?
A: Nope, don't know what that is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xelbair
Q: Optical illusions, or mirages?
Both, you don't know what that is? really good for you and your mind.
q: Do you prefer to listen to music in headphones or via speakers?
I see. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Xelbair
A: Headphones.Quote:
q: Do you prefer to listen to music in headphones or via speakers?
Q: Which color seem to soothe your mind?
A: Blue, especially dark or light since I like the ocean and the sky.
Q: What food if you had to eat it everyday for a year would you choose?
(Me, ramen)
A: Blue-grey, not unlike the colour of the sky when a storm's approaching in winter. The solemn feel of it seems to get me thinking about nothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nadouku
I'm honestly surprised your answer ain't salmon.Quote:
Originally Posted by salmonman78
A: Mine would also be ramen, but it's nearly already the case with rice and noodles. For sake of variety, I'll say pasta.
Q: How much water do you drink a day?
a1: One kind eh... damn hard - Grilled chuck i think
a2: really a lot, sometimes even more than 3 liters.
q: Where would you love to live(except your actual place)?
A: I would like to live in a cold place, like where it snows everyday, as long as I have my electricity and sanity up, I'll do fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xelbair
Q: Help people out or deny their requests?
A: I'd teach them to fish so they could take care of their own requests.
Q: Do you prefer to get plenty of sleep each night or sleep less and spend each extra waking hour doing something worthwhile which really isn't that worthwhile but at least you're not being lazy and sleeping so much?
A: Lots of sleep helps me prepare better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Animeniax
Q: Who do you like more: Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Bruce Lee, or <insert some other person>?
What's the condition for liking them?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nadouku
What do you like about them? Like Jackie Chan has both action and comedy (to an extent) and Jet Li can perform tricks. Bruce Lee is just overpowered. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Animeniax
Bruce Lee for skills, Jackie Chan for comedy and "accidental" skills. in his movies it always seems that he defeats his opponents by luck, not by skills, but it's damn hard to play that way(my friend who is at acting school told me so.)
no idea for question - i'll let someone ask it.
A) I kind of like Jet Li. His "skill", in that sense, can be attributed to his background. He was the National (Chinese) Martial Arts Champion the year he competed, and those competitions have a lot of focus on technicality of various martial arts forms, as well as weapons. He trained with the Beijing Wushu Team. Jackie Chan and a selected few (7) at the Pekking Opera School. While neither is inherently more skilled, the I would imagine the former to have a lot more focus in displaying that skill, and it shows in the movies.
Can you imagine Jackie Chan playing The One and Jet Li poking fun at Chris Tucker? I guess their aura, as well as build, kind of determines their roles. Chan's movies have been more refreshing and innovative, while Li's roles are more standard and stereotypical, albeit awesome.
Bruce Lee's in a league of his own. He was hardcore.
Q) Do you wear sunglasses often?
A: Nope! Never had a need to wear them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
Q: What television show interests you at this moment (anything is fine)?
Say hello to cataracts in 20 years...Quote:
Originally Posted by Nadouku
A: Life, on NBC. America has it's fair share of cop dramas, but this was the first one in a long time to be genuinely funny. It has some good characters, and a lot of mysteries/conspiracies to keep you interested outside of the commonly episodic series. I would say Weeds, True Blood, or Dexter, but those are done until summer.
Q: Ideal vacation spot inside your own region (N. America, S. America, Europe incl. Eastern Russia, East or SE Asia incl. India and Oceania, Africa)?