Yes I will surely come & get some more friends too.
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Will you come headbanging?
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Yes I will surely come & get some more friends too.
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Will you come headbanging?
Nah, I prefer my brain staying in one place inside its skull. :D
To the person below me: do you have any plants inside and/or outside your home? If so, what do you have?
Inside I don't think so, but outside I have a garden inwhich there are some trees and flowers.
To the PBM: What's your favourit flower?
Jasmine!
What is your cultural food? I mean in the country you live...
well considering i live in america i would have to say mcdonalds haha
but personally i enjoy japanese and italian foods the most
have you ever read a book that was so weird you wanted to quit reading it but couldnt?
It's name was like "six minutes" probably, well I have forgotten really... It was about a prostitute and her life and at that time I was too young to get into details of the lives of prostitutes so I found the book really sick, wanted to quit reading it but couldn't.
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Lots of them. A standout is a short-story called The Gangsta Wore Red, that was in an anthology I had bought second hand. The story was SICK, http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/konfus/g020.gif but somehow I had to know how it ended. I destroyed the book. I'm more careful with anthologies these days! :nod: :nod: :nod:
Have you ever destroyed a book that upset you?
No, well only because I haven't really read a book that has truly upset me.
Do you talk/walk in your sleep? If so, what does it feel like? If not, would you like to & what do you think it would feel like?
Oh, a few months ago when my exams were near, due to tension, I used to mutter things in sleep. My mother told me that once she heard me tellin the table of twelve to an unknown teacher.
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i did when i was maybe ten (about three years ago) and i walked downstairs into the kitchen (in my sleep) and told my mom that i had to make sure that the fish had a 90 degree angle..haha that still makes me laugh
when you read books do you tend to bend them back so it makes creases in the binding?(paperbacks only) i can always tell when ive read a book because i do this
Ooooohh never. I am really possessive about the condition of my books. For this I never lend my books to my brother who tends to bend the books backward while reading them.
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Yep, I do this. I try to keep my books in good condition but it never works. My latest debacle was when I took a book to vegas - I was reading by the pool and when I got back to the room my book was water logged.
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when you read books do you tend to bend them back so it makes creases in the binding?(paperbacks only) i can always tell when ive read a book because i do this
No, I don't, but all those books I've slept with have got tell-tale marks.
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It's almost impossible not to, but I get upset about it, because the average age of most of my paperbacks exceeds the average age of most people on this forum! :rolleyes:
A very good question to pass on... :thumbs_up
No, I take care not to bend or crease either the pages or the spine; I don't really know why. Most of my paperbacks are not noteworthy anyway.
In all fairness I would like to mention that I have often gotten one ratty old book to carry around and read and one version of the same title in better condition; this second one I put directly onto the shelf and don't read from. I feel stupid doing so because BOOKS ARE FOR READING, not resting on shelves. Theoretically. Whatever. I like to keep nice looking/feeling books nice. :D
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when you read books do you tend to bend them back so it makes creases in the binding?(paperbacks only) i can always tell when ive read a book because i do this