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Post by manche on Aug 31, 2013 16:34:54 GMT -5
I must think something creative, i will do it tomorrow o. k.
Or i stay for a moment by my latest comment and i ask were you afraid the last year that our world ends and what did you do the day before?
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Post by Doubar on Aug 31, 2013 16:38:39 GMT -5
Oh, that one's easy to answer. I wasn't really afraid and didn't do anything special the day before. Most likely wrap presents for Christmas, I think. xD Ahm, an easy one: If you could go wherever you wanted to - which country/place would you want to visit more than any other?
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Post by manche on Aug 31, 2013 16:49:44 GMT -5
Probably some English speaking country i want to improve my speaking skills (so for example the Uk, the United states) but there are a lot of beautiful places in the world so it is hard to say
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Post by Kalani on Oct 13, 2013 14:05:50 GMT -5
What would you do if the poster before you did not post a question? xD
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Post by Doubar on Oct 13, 2013 14:28:17 GMT -5
Come up with one myself like you just did. xD What if I couldn't think of a decent question to ask right now? xD [Btw.: Wheeeee, Lani!!!! So good to see you around! How are you? *hugs* ]
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Post by manche on Oct 14, 2013 4:25:59 GMT -5
It would be necessary to use my creativity.
If you could travel in time, do you want to visit a concrete historic place?
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Post by Doubar on Oct 16, 2013 8:59:10 GMT -5
I'd absolutely LOVE to go and visit ancient Egypt. Maybe during Ramses the Great's reign, or Queen Hatschepsut's, that would surely be amazing. I'd prefer that time machine to also have a disguise feature though... don't want to cause a riot in the past. x) And because I really like the question I will be so mean as to copy/repeat it: If you coud travel in time, which era and/or place would you like to visit?
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Post by manche on Oct 16, 2013 11:42:26 GMT -5
I would prefer the old Greece or the time where Stonehenge was built, the time of druids, the old myths and legends. Or it would be interesting to visit some future, not so much remote. You could find which way your life went and maybe why.
And the next question connects with this phenomenon. If you were able to travel in time to the past, you would use it for the corrections of some things or decisions, which you made and which showed later as the wrong?
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Post by Doubar on Oct 17, 2013 15:06:00 GMT -5
Oooh, now that's a good choice, too. The time of the druids - now that would be fascinating as well. I'm not sure whether I'd want to see my future though... 'coz if it's good there's always the chance I'll mess up by knowing it's gonna be good, and if it's bad I'd never know if I can really change what happens. That whole thing about knowing your future can automatically change it an'all. Aaaanyway. So as for your question: Honestly? I don't know. There's one thing I really would be tempted to change, because it has brought me quite many dark hours. But at the same time it has helped me grow and though I still don't like the desicion I made back then and would surely not decide the same way again with all that I know so far, I still am not sure whether I can really say it was a mistake... if that makes sense at all. So, honest answer is: I don't know. And my question (again, inspired by yours, gah, sorry but you're asking such fascinating things!): If you had the chance to catch a glimpse of your future, would you do it? Would you want to know what your life will be like in, say ten years' time?
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Post by manche on Oct 17, 2013 16:22:46 GMT -5
I am not sure but i think that i would want to know something about my future for example if i have family, the solid job and similar things, and of course how will look the society in the future, i watch sometimes some movies about the future and i am thinking if a similar vision could be the reality someday.
Do you believe in the existence of paranormal phenomena. What would you do, if you saw something which was not possible to explain rationally?
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Post by MJ on Oct 26, 2013 3:04:08 GMT -5
I see things I can't explain all the time... But then, I can't explain trees (in a tiny little acorn lies all the potential for a mighty oak, the mind boggles!) or babies (at the beginning of your life, you're a baby, and then all of a sudden- just a few years later, there's a baby coming out of you! And then, a few years later, another baby coming out of her too! That's weird man!) However, I trust that someone else has explained those things in a rational way. In the same vein I do believe that there are a lot of things that are as yet unexplained that we refer to for now as paranormal. In that way I do believe in the paranormal- only I figure it's just part of the normal. And if I saw something that defied the normal, I would probably talk to friends about it. (Or just jump into the Tardis)
On that note: what would you do if an alien asked you to come exploring the galaxy with him/her/it?
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Post by Doubar on Oct 26, 2013 15:26:44 GMT -5
(Or just jump into the Tardis) ;D ;D Now that is totally my question. ;D Weeeell, I would say it depends. a) If it's a trustworthy alien (don't ask me though how I would manage to find out, I guess I'd have to improvise ) and if I would be able to return at some point (wouldn't leave my family behind for good) I would most likely go for it! Though I'd definitely prefer the trips to be less life-threatening than those in the TARDIS usually end up to be*. >.> ... <.< * This said, it would be most convenient if the ship/whatever-that-alien-uses-to-travel could also travel in time. *caugh, caugh* 'Caus wouldn't it be fascinating if you could travel for a year or so and come back but a day after you left? b) If there seems to be anything fishy about it: run! I don't intend ending up on the menue of some random alien that goes food-hunting on Earth. *** Staying with the topic: Do you believe in life existing somewhere else as well, and not just on our beloved Earth? Oh, and: hi again. ;D
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Post by banmaixanh on Oct 27, 2013 3:31:53 GMT -5
I do. We haven't seen doesn't mean the life outside the earth doesn't exist. Our earth is just a small ball in the universe. However, I don't believe in the story about they come to visit us.
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Post by MJ on Oct 27, 2013 8:41:06 GMT -5
Cool. So what would you do if you saw some hooligan aliens making a crop-circle and just destroying the crop of a farmer you know needs it to make ends meet?
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Post by Doubar on Nov 9, 2013 6:42:47 GMT -5
Erm... call the police? Or the military? Or better yet... hope the Doctor comes along, 'caus I don't think it'd be a wise idea to face those hooligan aliens all on my own. >.> ... <.<
Sooo... if you had the chance to live forever, would you do it? Live till the end of time, never dying, finding out what the distant future will be like but also losing all those that you care about?
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