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    Hmm, that's a tough one. I like both shapes. I guess I'll go with squares, since they can become rectangles if they reach for it enough.

    Do you think that society as a whole is progressing?
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    Always.

    Same question.
    I like poetry,long walks on the beach and poking dead things with a stick.

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    Yes, it sure is progressing.

    What major invention other than nuclear would you like to be ''taken back''?

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    Well, I wouldn't want nuclear to be taken back, for one thing. I wouldn't want any scientific invention to be taken back. However, I would like to see the approach to scientific inventions changed. Less weapons, more sustainable energy, more medicine, etc. Splitting atoms is the beginning of finding sustainable energy, and therefore, nuclear energy is essential towards scientific progress. Unfortunately, there was a bomb.

    Knowing that there is an ever-changing social environment that we're all adapting to, the lines between tradition and modern times become blurred. An increase in individualism, in people becoming more open about everything. So, do you think that this is a good direction for us?
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    Well u already answered ur question. as in crease in indviidulaism means every one has his own direction. and if u are asking about the mankind direction so i think its going towards bad direction coz mankind has forgotten the fact that they have to face God after tasting the flavor of death.

    What do u think about everlasting life?

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    I think it is very interesting, but beyond that I cannot say.

    What motto, if any, do you live by?

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    I'm currently in search of one.

    Same question?
    I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's. ~ William Blake

    Captivity is consciousness,
    So's liberty. ~ Emily Dickinson

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    Do what makes you happy.

    What was your favorite job?
    I think if you make a signature, you should inspire some emotion in someone else. I also think it would be pretentious for me to think I could do that.

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    I never did a full time job but I love teaching. Taught in a primary school for a few years (that was rather in the line of social work) and enjoyed it.

    What is your favorite space fiction book?
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    I enjoyed 'Macroscope' by Piers Anthony.

    Do you have a favourite fantasy fiction novel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BookBeauty View Post
    I enjoyed 'Macroscope' by Piers Anthony.

    Do you have a favourite fantasy fiction novel?
    Wow, that takes me back. A lot of Piers Anthony's earlier stuff was pretty good; his problem was that he'd have a good idea, then decide to make it a trilogy or series without enough new good ideas to follow the first. The only series I think I liked all the way through were the Cluster quintet, the Bio of a Space Tyrant quintet, and the Omnivore/Orn/Ox trilogy, and maybe also the first Split Infinity trilogy. Rings of Ice and Triple Detente were also decent standalones. I haven't read anything of his since the mid-'80s (a.k.a my late teens), so take most of the above with a dash of salt for memory gap and another dash for my much younger tastes at the time.

    Anyway, I don't think I can do a favorite fantasy. Too much apples and oranges, and even a list of possibilities would be too long.

    Another genre that doesn't get enough respect: How about a favorite horror novel?
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    Um.. about the only horror fiction I can say I enjoy is Lovecraft, whom I love.. and I love Poe although neither of those authors wrote many novels.. unless I am sadly uninformed and in need of reading some novels. :] Other than that I can't stand horror really.. I think Stephen King is brilliant in some stories (Hearts in Atlantis, Wizard and Glass) but I only picked up The Shining once and literally only read a couple of sentences. I can't think of any other horror novels.. maybe I should give them a try because a zombie novel might be okay. Well, technically, "Legend" is about the only horror novel I've read, so I guess it's the best.

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    Purple.

    What color are your eyes?
    I like poetry,long walks on the beach and poking dead things with a stick.

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