Nop.
Have you fell in public?
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Nop.
Have you fell in public?
Yes. At a tram stop in the middle of the city...:goof::goof:
Have you done something silly in public?
Yes.
What culinary smell is your favorite?
either pineapple or beef fajitas.
Do you believe in ghosts?
Kinda ... I think that there can be things or circumstances which bring up recurrent images of the dead; but that's more somethign for psychalogicists (help me - what was I trying to say?) To work out..
Same?
Nope.
Are you superstitious?
I feel skeptic on many subjects such as these, the paranormal, and such, and I try not to let the common Hollywood-ization of ghosts affect my opinion, as well as it seeming a sensitive subject for some individuals, but I would feel confident in giving a negative response, instead of an assent. I cannot feel 100% sure, as I have had some odd experiences in the past, one in specific, years ago, and I will at least humanely admit that human perception extends only so far to perceive and comprehend much (I believe outerspace exists, for example, and all its theories, though I have not seen it myself), but of ghosts, spirits, souls - meh, a whole lot of hokie, new-age nonsense driven by faith, fear, hallucinations, and self-fulfilling prophecies.
Oops, too late - in response to C.C.'s question, no, not in the least superstitious. Along the same lines of faith driving men and women to silly things, deluding one's self into believing that such unrelated acts as even half of those superstitions and midwive's tales seems about as absurd as believing that a man can walk on water . . . oh, wait . . . :eek:
Along the same lines, do you believe in aliens, U.F.O.'s, extraterrestrials, and the like?
Nope. Haha. Simple as that ;)
Do you believe in pre-destination?
Wow, this one really asks a lot more than I can explain (both out of ability of typing, and out of human cognition, perception, and imagination). Honestly, I have no idea, but, similar to asking the previous question (of ghosts, spirits, and co.), from my stance, I do not faithfully believe in it, yet admit that I quite literally cannot know for sure. Ah, the life of an irreligious skeptic! :rolleyes:
Do you believe in the existence of Bigfoot, Loch ness, and other such creatures?
Nope. Mono, your answers are more thorough than mine. I think I feel as you say: I do not believe in them, though I have no proof one way or the other of their existence. Well, maybe that applies to the previous questions more than this one. I'm pretty confident Nessie isn't hiding down there!
Do you think Dr. Frankenstein's monster is possible?
As crazy as it sounds, yes, and for that I have seen and heard of proof - the artificial heart, the amazing abilities of hemo-/peritoneal-/micro-dialysis, and the hauntingly amazing capabilities of artificial intelligence. As to whether such seems attainable in our lifetime, likely not.
Same question. ;)
Agreed. We'll get there someday, biologically. Whether or not that functional body will have that "it" that I believe people have, that "mind" and not just "brain", I don't know if I believe that's possible. Body- yes, brain- yes, indescribable human quality- on the fence.
If you made the monster (^), would you let it guilt trip you into making it a mate?
Yes, I would feel sorry for him.
If you were a cave, which part of the world would you be situated?
In a copy of Plato's The Republic.
Who would you write a biography about, if you could?
Eugene O'Neil (Play write) or Henry Lawson (Australian poet and writer)
Same question?