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I don't have the tiniest clue! (And I decided not to copy/paste a dictionary definition. ) It could be related to hysterical, though, I really don't know.Invisible Ninja wrote:What is your definition of "hysterics"?
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The point of total logic is when you realize I have no idea what the answer to that question is.Alderaan wrote:What is the point of total logic?
Probably Barack Obama. I really wonder if he truly believes all the garbage the liberals are dishing out will work, or if he knows it will fail but has a hidden agenda.Alderaan wrote:If you could read minds, who's mind would you read?
I would start by saying, "Would you consider yourself to be a good person?..." and continue with the Gospel...Alderaan wrote:If you could talk to people with your mind, what would you say?
Well, I recently watched Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, and I thought it was very cliché. We have several toy stores in our area, but only one of them would be considered "magical", so I can't give a full personal opinion on them. I'll say one thing about them: they are real.Alderaan wrote:What is your opinion on magical toy stores?
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1) I knew you'd say that.American Eagle wrote:I would start by saying, "Would you consider yourself to be a good person?..." and continue with the Gospel...Alderaan wrote:If you could talk to people with your mind, what would you say?
Well, I recently watched Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, and I thought it was very . We have several toy stores in our area, but only one of them would be considered "magical", so I can't give a full personal opinion on them. I'll say one thing about them: they are real.Alderaan wrote:What is your opinion on magical toy stores?
2) Heh, I like Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. I thought it handled the theme in a unique way.
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It was very "I've seen this 100 times in every Disney movie..." and "beleive in yourself and you can make anything happen!" etc. etc. don't get me started...Kairi wrote:1) I knew you'd say that.American Eagle wrote:I would start by saying, "Would you consider yourself to be a good person?..." and continue with the Gospel...Alderaan wrote:If you could talk to people with your mind, what would you say?
Well, I recently watched Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, and I thought it was very . We have several toy stores in our area, but only one of them would be considered "magical", so I can't give a full personal opinion on them. I'll say one thing about them: they are real.Alderaan wrote:What is your opinion on magical toy stores?
2) Heh, I like Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. I thought it handled the theme in a unique way.
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Pixar. I love almost all of thier films, in this order (I think):Ben Linus wrote:Disney or Pixar?
The Incredibles
Ratatouille
Up
Finding Nemo
Monsters, Inc.
Toy Story 2
Cars
Toy Story
WALL-E
A Bug's Life
Regular... and it's called "pop".Ben Linus wrote:Regular or Diet soda?
Hmm... Well, I use both very often, but mouses are personally easier and more convenient.Ben Linus wrote:Key pads or mouses?
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Snow or Rain?
Mr. Whittacker or Dr. Blackguarrd?
Old layout for the ToO or the new one?
Are you having trouble finding your way around here like I am now?
Mr. Whittacker or Dr. Blackguarrd?
Old layout for the ToO or the new one?
Are you having trouble finding your way around here like I am now?
One could do worse than be a swinger of birches
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Hmm... I'll say snow, because even though I'm terrible at it, skiing is so thrilling. Both can be fun and enjoyable if you're with friends, but snow is more fun and prettier.Ben Linus wrote:Snow or Rain?
Mr. Whit. There are too many incredible episodes and quotes of Whit which make him head-over-heels better, but Blackgaard still was a good villian.Ben Linus wrote:Mr. Whittacker or Dr. Blackguarrd?
The new layout is taking some time to get used to, but I like all the new features! I'll have to say I like the new one better; there's so many new cool things!Ben Linus wrote:Old layout for the ToO or the new one?
Yeah, especially at first. But it gets easier, and I think this is all worth it.Ben Linus wrote:Are you having trouble finding your way around here like I am now?
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Ooh... well, I usually go witnessing every day. God has blessed me with such great opportunity, but I usually am very afraid, and don't talk to nearly as many as I could. I'm guessing I give out about 40 tracts a week, and talk to around 5-10 people (with the Gospel).Nasri wrote:How many times do you witness a week?
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Where do you give out tracts mall,school, sports camp,park etc?
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I have a mall about two streets down from my house, so I go there a lot. There are like 50 benches which people sit on throughout the day, so it creates great witnessing opportunities. I don't have any busy nearby parks, otherwise I would go to them. (I have gone witnessing at parks before, though, and I prefer it to malls.)Nasri wrote:Where do you give out tracts mall,school, sports camp,park etc?
I would absolutely love to lead someone to Christ. I've planted lots of seeds, but haven't had anyone truly get saved yet (that I know of). In the long run, I want to marry and have kids, perhaps be a missionary/full-time evangelist or something of that order.Ben Linus wrote:Do you have any goals in life? Things that you really want to do?
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Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
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When was the last time you forgot to brush your teeth?
Have you ever played on a Nintendo 64?
Have you ever played on a Nintendo 64?
ToO siblings: Donna Blackbeard, Perron, Evil Chick, American Eagle, Stubborn, Shadowfax, and thelordismyshepherd (aka Anna), but StrongNChrist is my twin!
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Hmm... I'm not sure. I went to a friends' house a few weeks back, and forgot my toothbrush/toothpaste. But I was able to use a new one they had. I really don't know.KODY 105 wrote:When was the last time you forgot to brush your teeth?
I may have this mixed up with another old Nintendo system, but when I was younger we had one of those. There was lots of games with it, and I have awesome memories of playing Donkey Kong, skiing, The Lion King, and lots more. I think it was Nintendo 64, and it was awesome.KODY 105 wrote:Have you ever played on a Nintendo 64?
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For like the first week after I go to the dentist (every six months), yes. But after that, I lose the floss/some other reason and gradually stop.Ben Linus wrote:Do you floss?
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