Typically Sci-Fi, though lately I've been reading a series of Historical Novels.
When you discovered the Literature Network, what were you hoping to find or accomplish and have you succeeded?
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Typically Sci-Fi, though lately I've been reading a series of Historical Novels.
When you discovered the Literature Network, what were you hoping to find or accomplish and have you succeeded?
:lol:
I came here originally to find some of the works and biography of Virginia Woolf, and succeeded loooooong ago. Nowadays, I only search for good discussions, which I accomplish sometimes. :p
To the person below me: same question (good one!) --
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Originally Posted by Kelly_Sprout
Yes, I came to find some Shakespeare plays that I did not own, and to finish reading Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey when I had to return it to the library. It was at that time that I discovered the forum.
How much time every day do you spend on email?
Maximum two minutes, not more than it.
Do you like to eat Mangoes?
Yes, the're delectable.
If a 16 fluid ounce of Rasberry Iced Tea Snapple cost $1.50 and a 20 fluid ounce of Rasberry Iced Tea Snapple cost $1.75, how much are you going to saving, per fluid ounce, by buying the 20 fluid ounce snapple at $1.75 rather than buying the 16 fluid ounce snapple at $1.50?
edit: this makes the question easier to understand.
6.25 cents per fluid ounce.
Same question. (how's that for lazy?)
6/25 cents per fluid ounce.
That's even lazier. (I didn't check your math, just took your word for it.)
How long will a frog in a little boy's pocket stay alive?
That depends on which pocket it is in.
Same Q.
I agree with Ceaser.
Why do kids find it amusing to flop frogs, snakes, and other undesirables down on their parents at picnics and ask "What's this thing?" :lol:
To annoy them…........(It's Caesar)
Same Q.
I would like to say it merely involves their own curiosity, but . . . well, some children really also enjoy scaring their parents or disgusting them. :lol:
To the person below me: do you consider yourself more a person who reminisces and dwells in the past, or 'leaves the past in the past,' so to speak?
I am primarily the former case, and I know that it does affect the personality and is a hindrance in growing further. So at the same time I also try to move on, that definitely helps me move a little bit, but still I am not able to leave the past in the past, completely.
Same question.
I really depends. Most of the time I just leave things behind and move on...it's rather hard to deeply perturb me, but sometimes smaller things are what stay in my mind.
Do you tend to make the same mistake over again?
OHHH yes I do & everytime I promise myself that I wont repeat the same mistake again. But still I do keep on repeating it.
Same ques.
Sometimes, and sometimes even without noticing immediately (especially that I frequently play chess :D). Often, on a larger scale, I tend to learn quickly from my mistakes, and correct my actions in the future, but I more often make the same mistakes with smaller problems; for example, I very often forget my cell phone at my apartment when going somewhere, and sometimes have to run back, grab my cell phone, and hurry back to where ever, so as not to run late. :rolleyes:
To the person below me: when you realize you have done something wrong (such as in an ethical dilemma), do you usually admit your mistake, ignore it, or quietly and modestly acknowledge it and proceed on with life?