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KittyKat

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  1. Generally speaking, timers or inductive loops
  2. Nothing on the internet is truly anonymous.
  3. Of course not, how else would we root out the unfit?
  4. So I'm not the only one here who ate a cigarette? I didn't eat it.
  5. If you want damn good headphones, check out the headphones here. In ear, over ear, speakers, etc. They're expensive, but my brother has a pair and says they're worth the money. LOOOOOL. For cheap in-ear headphones, I have Sennheiser MX270s which are £7 and last a long time (have had mine since last November). However they are 3.5mm so you'll need a converter.
  6. I've always wanted to travel across Russia by train (which I did when I was very little but would love to do again).
  7. Healthcare is business. People eat horribly and don't exercise enough.
  8. I most recently saw Objectified which I found pretty interesting.
  9. Russian, Spanish or English depending on what language I'm speaking in.
  10. No, I don't think I should act differently--that's just silly.
  11. I can peel and chop an onion really fast. Such a skill is incredibly useful if you are in college.
  12. For one, JK Rowling wasn't homeless (and Orwell and Poe were questionably homeless). Moreover, their contributions to benefiting society weren't huge-- they came out with interesting literary works, but thats about it.
  13. In clear violation of survival of the fittest.
  14. I don't know, maybe living longer is a plus? Also, eating meatless brings about a significant reduction in the chance of having a heart attack. A meat diet doesn't exclude Vegetables... so I don't know where 'living longer' theory comes from. I agree partly with the heart attack risk thing, it does increase the risk a little, but if you have a healthy lifestyle anyway, the difference will be minimal (conducted surveys will always be biased, the average meat eater eats less vegetables in general, and watches their diet less) Eating meat is fine, but the average american eats six times the amount of meat the FDA recommends.
  15. Whistler, BC. Probably the best spring break I've had.
  16. I don't know, maybe living longer is a plus? Also, eating meatless brings about a significant reduction in the chance of having a heart attack.
  17. Having a solid knowledge of math and science changes the way your mind works.
  18. Looking forward to winter.
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