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19 Apr 2012, 5:59 pm

The stars in the sky, injustice, curiosity, being told I can't do something. I do need to concoct a squeeze bottle of inspiring elixir to take when I've lost my way or feel lazy. Most inspirational things are there for a moment then disappear and you are left with your will to push yourself forward.


What is the worst tasting thing you've ever eaten?



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19 Apr 2012, 6:23 pm

Adult Tylenol

I remember the first time my mum gave me adult Tylenol. I didn't want to swallow it whole so I chewed on it. It was disgusting. I kept throwing up because the powder got stuck in my teeth and it tasted horrible.

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19 Apr 2012, 6:39 pm

Mole sauce a friend brought back from Mexico. It was indescribably awful.

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19 Apr 2012, 6:43 pm

Pot stickers :eew:

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19 Apr 2012, 7:03 pm

Probably an omelette I got on a plane years ago. It was nasty, put me off eating them for years.

Coffee or Tea?



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19 Apr 2012, 7:25 pm

Coffee.

Do prefer nighttime or daytime?



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19 Apr 2012, 8:02 pm

Daytime

Would you say that you're happy and content or miserable and dissatisfied?


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19 Apr 2012, 9:00 pm

Definitely happy and content.

Would you rather learn a new language or learn a new instrument?


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19 Apr 2012, 9:25 pm

New instrument. I would like to learn guitar. That's a skill I could do something with. Not sure how useful a second language would be for me.

Do you like to ask questions and talk about movies while watching them at home, or do you prefer that everyone remain silent?



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19 Apr 2012, 10:25 pm

UnLoser wrote:
New instrument. I would like to learn guitar. That's a skill I could do something with. Not sure how useful a second language would be for me.

Do you like to ask questions and talk about movies while watching them at home, or do you prefer that everyone remain silent?


Silent I guess, as I watch all my movies alone at home as my family have a habit of talking through the whole thing! :evil: But I don't mind some brief chat if someone makes an interesting observation, or discussing some key moments in the movie.

What movie are you going to watch next?



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19 Apr 2012, 10:37 pm

Milenium man

What do you do when you dont know what to do in a social situation?



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19 Apr 2012, 10:45 pm

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What do you do when you dont know what to do in a social situation?


I suppose it depends on the situation. Like, if someone tries to be funny and I don't get it or find it humorous, I will give them a light laugh anyway so it doesn't feel awkward. Or if I don't understand what they are talking about, or don't know how to respond I will just give a generic response like "yeah I know" or something similar.

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19 Apr 2012, 10:57 pm

If the situation doesn't really require for me to respond, I just space out into my own world or preoccupy myself with something else. I usually can almost hold up a conversation when it's one on one, but if I'm in a small group of like, three, four people, I seem to be left out, even when I'm trying to socialize. Apparently, a friend said that I'm ignored during those situations because what I say isn't relevant to the conversation and that it's not easy to talk to me like it is with others. I usually just trail behind the group like a lost puppy, or just ditch them when it gets too much to handle. Sometimes, I try to make a joke here and there, but sometimes, it comes out really awkwardly or sounds more like an insult.

Sorry, my thoughts got a little jumbled up.

How do people usually respond to your quirks?



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20 Apr 2012, 12:58 am

Sempiternal wrote:
How do people usually respond to your quirks?


They give me funny looks, sometimes comment, laugh or simply move away.


What makes you nauseous?



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20 Apr 2012, 2:20 am

Well, lately I tasted a dish with gombos in it Image

I won't do it again.

And you, what makes you nauseous?



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20 Apr 2012, 3:09 am

zena4 wrote:
And you, what makes you nauseous?


Eating most kinds of vegetables. I've tried all different kinds but just can't eat them without feeling nauseous by the taste (no offense to the veggie members). Egg whites are a big no for me too, especially on a fried egg, I think I would be physically sick if someone made me eat egg whites. Marmite, mustard, and southwest sauce also repulse me. I know quite a few people that like that southwest sauce from Subway which made me try it in the first place, but I thought it was just plain nasty! From a non food standpoint nothing unusual makes me feel nauseous, any ride that spins around over and over again can make me queasy though.

On that note.. Do you enjoy going to theme parks and/or water parks?