INTENSITY²
Start here => M.O.-Introductions => Ask Away Threads => Topic started by: Praetor on May 27, 2006, 02:58:53 PM
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But go ahead
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measuring from the top of your eyebrows to the bottom of your hairline, what is the total length of your forehead?
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On a scale of one to ten, how funny is Happeh? ::)
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How would you like your funeral conducted?
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How would you like your funeral conducted?
Scatter my ashes over the gange's river in India or any river really. So long as it isn't the trent, themes or humber
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On a scale of one to ten, how funny is Happeh? ::)
Laughing at the feeble minded is not as fun as it used to be
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measuring from the top of your eyebrows to the bottom of your hairline, what is the total length of your forehead?
you forgot one!
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What's the most times you've orgasmed in a day?
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How did you meet Hypnotica?
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What's the most times you've orgasmed in a day?
More times then I have digits attached onto my limbs. Im a wanker through n through
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measuring from the top of your eyebrows to the bottom of your hairline, what is the total length of your forehead?
you forgot one!
Under the influence of alcohol I won't give you an accurate measurement, wait till i return to sheffield tomorrow evening
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How did you meet Hypnotica?
Through sharing dodgy music tastes, I can't remember it was years ago now. But im just waiting for a call from microscum to say excuse me how many gigabytes of music have you sent via our messanger to this address
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Do you know Hypnotic Gaze in person? Is she your girlfriend? :P
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i seem to be catching clues that you have been spending time IRL, over at omega's place drinking tea and such.
about how much time have the two of you spent in locked eye contact.
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Did omega serve you tea in her fairy cup?
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Do you know Hypnotic Gaze in person? Is she your girlfriend? :P
No her name is Andreanna i have known her on the net for several years now I dont know her IRL but she hangs around a part of Glasgow near wher e I have family., my "new" girlfriend is called Emma, and no thats no omega female :angel:
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i seem to be catching clues that you have been spending time IRL, over at omega's place drinking tea and such.
about how much time have the two of you spent in locked eye contact.
Locked eye contact well, hard to say I would say of the 12 hours we spent in each others company conversing and drinking various intoxicating liquor possibly 3-4 hours at an estimate.
But seeing as she has disfunctional overies no children named MCJ are coming your way
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Did omega serve you tea in her fairy cup?
Hmm not that I can remember. I just remember her mother thinking i was a nutter :laugh:
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i seem to be catching clues that you have been spending time IRL, over at omega's place drinking tea and such.
about how much time have the two of you spent in locked eye contact.
Locked eye contact well, hard to say I would say of the 12 hours we spent in each others company conversing and drinking various intoxicating liquor possibly 3-4 hours at an estimate.
But seeing as she has disfunctional overies no children named MCJ are coming your way
dammit.
its like you can read my mind.
on the plus side, wouldn't you agree that, after having completed free STD testing and submitting your resume to each other, that it wouls be a glorious thing to not have to use a condom?
if in fact you both are willing participants.
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measuring from the top of your eyebrows to the bottom of your hairline, what is the total length of your forehead?
are you drunk now?
can this question finally be answered?
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she has disfunctional overies...
my ovaries are like me! 8)
I just remember her mother thinking i was a nutter :laugh:
no..... she thought you were a swinger. :laugh:
on the plus side, wouldn't you agree that, after having completed free STD testing and submitting your resume to each other, that it wouls be a glorious thing to not have to use a condom?
no, it wouldn't. because then i'd have to tolerate the smell of stale semen, oozing out of my vagina.
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on the shock-o-meter, you just tipped peters scale, IMO.
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on the shock-o-meter, you just tipped peters scale, IMO.
me? really? ???
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on the shock-o-meter, you just tipped peters scale, IMO.
I'm not really very shocking. :-\
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What in life truely makes you happy on a regular basis, and why exactly does it make you happy?
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What in life truely makes you happy on a regular basis, and why exactly does it make you happy?
tzatziki, lovely sauce made from Greek Yoghurt, grated cucumber and Garlic. Garlic lots and lots of garlic. I get through 3 clovers a week of the stuff im a big garlic fan. I enjoy the taste and i like that feeling it gives you in the mouth and gut im addicted to it. Makes me stink like a paki's armpit but it could be worse
Goes well with so many differnt foods its great.
Indulging in strategy games that have complex systems and networks. I am fascinated by systems and networks and the way they operate mathamatical forumula and other such things. My current systems of interest are the game mechanics of wargames based on the second world war and I take particular interest in the Eastern front with the armies of Germany, Finland, Hungary, Romania and the Soviet Union. I like the tactics and strategy of tactical fighting at company level in terms of army organisation then seeing the results of the on going battle at regiment/division level to see the wider strategy taking place.
My interest begin in my love of water systems in nursery school when I began to backwards engineer the drainnage system and how to block it. I caused ?3000 worth of damage by flooding out the toilets and wasn't allowed to carry on from nursery into primary school there. Its moved onto volcano's, spacecraft, trains and the railway network and computers at one point but i lost an interest in that when I turned 16.
Now its war, history, politics and these companies keep building fantastic computer games that I must dessiminate and build my own empire in. At one point I was involved in building a game. I think its still around at a nottingham based wargames company i helped to develop a simplified armour penetration system for tank vs tank combat.
Anyway yes my obsession is my happiness.
Oh and I do like good old films or foriegn films probably because I like to pay attention to what is said not the action which take place (reverse of a hollywood film really) I like deep or humours films, particuarly if their dark humour very amusing.
I enjoy the beatiful countryside of Yorkshire, I love to travel around the world seeing this lovely planet we haven't quite ruined just yet I think this is due to growing up in a large sprawling cosmopolitan metropolis such as London and the home counties which are flat boring farmland for miles n mles you can't help but build up a fantastic appreciation for unspoilt rural countryside and natural landscape.
I like Journeys they give me time to contemplate and think, i enjoy thinking I like to ponder on subjects and have my own discussion in my brain it has enabled me to come up with some ingenius ideas at times and unorthodox solutions to various problems....
Well I would carry this on but my tea is nearly ready chow
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on the shock-o-meter, you just tipped peters scale, IMO.
I'm not really very shocking.? ?:-\
now i get it. poor fluorescent having to suffer just because you are competitive.
and me, well i am flattered, peter, but you don't need to waste your time for lil old me.
you have already impressed me.
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are you going to answer the question about the length from eyebrow to hairline?
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no, it wouldn't. because then i'd have to tolerate the smell of stale semen, oozing out of my vagina.
You could always get yourself one of those guys that won't come inside you. Hmmmm, I wonder who we know that's like that....
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on the shock-o-meter, you just tipped peters scale, IMO.
I'm not really very shocking. :-\
now i get it. poor fluorescent having to suffer just because you are competitive.
and me, well i am flattered, peter, but you don't need to waste your time for lil old me.
you have already impressed me.
I'm not competitive with the shocking. Stuff just kind of 'slips out' (sometimes after 10-20 minutes in a graphics editor).
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what is the most embarrassing CD that you own?
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what is the most embarrassing CD that you own?
I don't think I have one to be honest.....
Oh actualy there is a dodgy one I can think off
Current 93
"Little Baby Swastika's"
From when I tried to get into neo-folk music its awful
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What is it about the particular way you live your life that makes you most proud?
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what is the most embarrassing CD that you own?
I don't think I have one to be honest.....
Oh actualy there is a dodgy one I can think off
Current 93
"Little Baby Swastika's"
From when I tried to get into neo-folk music its awful
do you know if Little Baby Swastikas is related to the song of the same title by Skunk Anansie, in any way?
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Do you believe that some form of morality (not the ability to accept morality, but actual moral tendencies) can be, or is, present in humans regardless of what they have been taught and exposed to? In simplistic terms, are some morals hard-wired in some or all humans? Elaborate on this your answer as much as you like.
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what is the most embarrassing CD that you own?
I don't think I have one to be honest.....
Oh actualy there is a dodgy one I can think off
Current 93
"Little Baby Swastika's"
From when I tried to get into neo-folk music its awful
do you know if Little Baby Swastikas is related to the song of the same title by Skunk Anansie, in any way?
No current 93 have nothing to do with Skunk Anansie
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What is it about the particular way you live your life that makes you most proud?
My aloof disengaged and purposefully isolated stance from popular english culture
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Do you believe that some form of morality (not the ability to accept morality, but actual moral tendencies) can be, or is, present in humans regardless of what they have been taught and exposed to? In simplistic terms, are some morals hard-wired in some or all humans? Elaborate on this your answer as much as you like.
An innate morality. There was a British philosopher with a very silly hat who had this kind of thinking. I guess fundamentally the homo-sapien is a social functioning creature and there must be therefore a very basic morality that would function so as the grouping of a "tribe" will work for the entire groups mutual survival. I guess the best way is to examine the next thing down from humans in primates and look at the morality that possibly takes place within their social circles. Nature probably operates some kind of morality at a very basic level within intelligent/group orientated species. Else this group behaviour would not have a purpose within nature.
Maybe morality is something differnt to what humans have identified it as?
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are you ever going to answer the measurement question?
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Did you ever fart when having sex?
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Did you ever fart when having sex?
I fart non stop
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Laz, who is your girlfriend? Is it omega_female?
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Laz, who is your girlfriend? Is it omega_female?
God, you are fucking nosey.
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Laz, who is your girlfriend? Is it omega_female?
The sadist in me wanted to say yes to see you cry like a little girl.
But no, differnt Emma. Someone on my course Emma. Omega female lives in Norwich my one lives in South Yorkshire.
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How did you first find out about AS?
How old were you at the time?
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Religion: apathetic, agnostic, atheist, believer?
Do you believe in a higher power?
If so what made you believe in it, what form do you think it takes, what makes you believe it takes that particular form?
If not, how do you feel about the people who do believe, whats your general attitude towards them?
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How do You like Intensitysquared?
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How did you first find out about AS?
How old were you at the time?
First? 1988 from my aunts partner who worked as a behavioural specialist for social services in London. She had just been trainned on Segmatic Pragmatic Disorder and Aspergers which at that time was still being forumlated onto the diagnostic criteria book. When she met me for the first time (my aunt is gay just to clarify) She knew my mother had been having problems with me at the school and she instantly recognised the characteristics of what she had just been taught and said something along the lines of "OMG Deborah(my mother) I think Phillip is segmatic/pragmatic or asperger" Which then caused my mother who was a perfectionist (and still is much to my disgust) to tell the school Fuck off my son is not retarded and by pure luck we got referred by a locum doctor to Professor Patricia Howlin at St Georges Hospital in London (shes a famous autism professor in psychology here in the UK)
That diagnosis was very shortly after aspergers became an official diagnosis in the UK (1992) and that is how long it took for my mother to get an official diagnosis through the education system special needs assessment bollocks.
So 1988 that would of been when I was 6/7 years old
1992 I was 10
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Religion: apathetic, agnostic, atheist, believer?
Do you believe in a higher power?
If so what made you believe in it, what form do you think it takes, what makes you believe it takes that particular form?
If not, how do you feel about the people who do believe, whats your general attitude towards them?
Athiest
No
N/A
I wish I had an understanding or a concept of faith and belief in something like that. But my mind simply can't accept it
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How do You like Intensitysquared?
Less bullshit, less internet drama, less bitching behind backs, less politics
More open discussion, more debate, more interesting subjects
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Never even heard about you.
What happened?
It would be interesting to know all
these stories, wouldn't it? :zoinks:
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Never even heard about you.
What happened?
It would be interesting to know all
these stories, wouldn't it? :zoinks:
He's now a buddy of mine. Great, eh?
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How's the nursing school coming or wind up.??
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How's the nursing school coming or wind up.??
He's a nurse now.
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How's the nursing school coming or wind up.??
He's a nurse now.
Awesome, tell him a hearty congratulations from me! :thumbup: