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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:21 am
If someone were trying to set you up for a date, which would you be more interested in meeting: person A, described as “dramatic, glamorous, and fun-loving,” or person B, described as “friendly, down-to-earth, and interesting to talk to”?This question seems so relevant to me right now. I've had co-workers asking me lately on when I'm going to get a boyfriend and the other day I had a co-worker inquire on whether she should try hooking me up with someone I knew or if she should just "butt out of it" (I declined). Just seems interesting the timing of all this when it's the same time that I've had quite a few guys trying to get my attention romantically (i.e. Love-Sick Puppy).
Anyway... those descriptions are too vague for me to make a decision. How is A dramatic and glamorous? Like are they similar to Magnus Bane? Or are they the obnoxious type - a bit of Rarity mixed with Mean Girls? And how is B "interesting to talk to"? Is it because we share similar interests? Or do they have oddball ideas about things? And how friendly are they? A respectable amount or overbearing to the point that you want them to leave you alone?
So... yeah... until I have more details about these two, I can't choose.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:24 am
If you're like most people, there are many things that you carry around with you day after day — in wallets, pockets, or purses, for example. Which of those things is the most ignored or neglected? What are some of the things that you'd forgotten were there?While I do carry things in a purse, I don't carry as many items as some people. Others seem to live out of their purse. Me? I just carry the basics - wallet, phone, and keys - and then a select other items that I might need when the occasion arises (i.e. pen for when I need to write something, chapstick for when my lips get dry, clippers for when I get hangnails or a nail breaks at work that can't wait until I get home, and sanitizer). No forgotten items with me.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:37 am
I know Beth said that only those who participated in the community garden should have access to the veggies that were picked... but I already let everyone take their pick, of those that I know of and remember her mentioning. But there were still a whole lot of cherry tomatoes left over.
So... instead of letting them sit unused, I just set the bowl out on the counter to let people grab what they wanted. Made a big difference. Only two cherry tomatoes left now.
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:40 am
Suppose all the routine demands of your life could be put on hold while you clean up all your loose ends, finish your incomplete projects, and do all your “someday” tasks. How many days, weeks, or years would it take for you to get all of those things done?Making the adjustments to my Autumn!Keyleth cosplay would probably only a take a day or two, if I was able to focus completely on it and not be interrupted.
Reading all of the books I've yet to read... eh... that might take a while. Just depends on how good the book is and how fast I'm able to get through it. And, of course, not having anything interrupting my reading time.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:42 am
Most people have a recurring dream, or a recurring theme in their dreams. What's yours? Do you have chase dreams? Shopping dreams? Not-prepared-for-a-test dreams? If you don't have a recurring dream, what's the last dream you can recall?Flying is a common dream occurrence I've had. Though I haven't had one in awhile.
I don't remember what my last dream was about now.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:44 am
Suppose you're in a TV studio when an audience member's name is called. The name matches the name tag that lies abandoned on the seat next to yours. Do you grab the name tag -- and the chance to be seen on television -- even though it means pretending to be someone else? No. I would allow that person every chance to appear and take their spot. Otherwise, I'll let the studio proceed on choosing another person how they see fit. I would want to be known by my own name, not someone else's.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:45 am
Without stopping to think, answer this question with the first thing that comes to your mind. See if you can come up with your response in five seconds or less:
When you think of a bowl filled with delicious fruit, what fruit comes to mind first? Bananas.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:51 am
What is one element of your religious practice or religious dogma that you have found hard to swallow? If you don't follow any religious practice now, think of something from the religious practice of your childhood.I grew up with Christianity. For a religion that's so focused on love - especially "love thy neighbor" - I'm surprised by how prejudice Christians are. Whether it's the color of someone's skin or who they love (whether gender plays a part or not) or what they do (or what they don't do), they always considered that particular group as sinful and try explaining their reasoning with scriptures that they've twisted to suit their fancy.
It's probably the reason why I've deviated from considering myself a Christian completely. Plus there's other religious beliefs/practices that appeal to me and match my own spiritual stance, so at times I don't completely know what to call myself.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:56 am
What would you be doing right now if you weren't doing this?I wish I could be home, so I can curl up on the couch while dealing with these cramps. Yep... it's that time of month. Yay... xp http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:04 pm
Imagine your friends are making a low-budget monster movie, and they want your help. Which role would suit you the best: monster, victim, bystander, or hero?Hmm... probably hero or victim. Or maybe one of the side characters that everyone deems as being the town's crazy but has valuable information to provide to the heroes for them to overcome the monster.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:06 pm
What is your biggest concern about your health? Based on your history, lifestyle, and physical condition, is that specific concern realistic? Does this concern affect the way you live your life?Depression runs in the family, on both sides... so in the back of my mind, there's always the concern on whether it's passed on to me as well... and how bad of a case I might have. I've had moments where I've felt down or blue... but not bad enough that I don't want to live anymore or anything like that.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:09 pm
Imagine your friends are making a low-budget monster movie, and they have cast you as one of the rampaging monsters. As a monster, what are some things you'd love to destroy on screen?Hmm... man-made items. I would want to be some nature-based spirit taking revenge on the damage that humans have done.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:12 pm
What mess are you most reluctant to face cleaning up? What makes it so hard to face?Any time a resident has made a mess in the bathroom, like the toilet has been clogged with tons of toilet paper and fecal matter. xp I can handle cleaning up feline feces, vomit, and cleaning their faces when they are sick... but human fecal matter. Makes me gag anytime I have to deal with it. I usually try to avoid doing it if I can because of it.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:15 pm
What wild animals thrive right where you live? What specific things do you do to invite or welcome their presence (for example, putting out bird feeders)? What do you do to try to deter them (for example, fencing your vegetable garden against rabbits)?Deer, rabbits, raccoons, birds, squirrels, chipmunks... the usual forest animals including bears and cougars.
We put out feeders for the hummingbirds sometimes. We have a fence around our garden to try to keep the deer and rabbits out... but the rabbit did manage to sneak underneath the fence to get in.http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:18 pm
Which would probably make a bigger difference for you right now: more time, or more money? What would you do with more time? What would you do with more money?More time. I have so many personal projects that I want to do but because of work and other stuff, I just haven't been able to do them.
If I had more money, I would probably look into traveling "across the pond" to the U.K. It's a place I've wanted to go to for some time but time and money have held me back from doing it. http://www.tenthousandquestions.com
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