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I wouldn't here. My answers aren't anywhere near as funny as yours. You have a gift.
I strongly prefer cruel, heartless, and manipulative women with conventional views and values.
Joking aside, I highly value kindness, compassion, and consideration for others. After that, wisdom, intelligence, wit, creativity, and open-mindedness. Followed by physical beauty, education, sexual experience along with a willingness to sexually experiment, and an unique style. Any other positive traits are a plus.
What kind of girl is your type?
This thread is about you, not me, but I've clearly moved from an ontological naturalist stalwart to a methodological naturalist provisionally holding ontological naturalism at arms length -- perhaps a shift from unmitigated atheism to something approaching Rabbi Wine's agnosticism. My current response to the question "Are you a theist or an atheist?" is "Not yet."How would you yourself answer the same question?
Can you get yourself excited over the idea of eating beets?
{If so, then please share the secret behind it!}
What are your three favorite songs, and why?
What is your favorite quote--that is, a quote that you believe contains more insight into life than any other?
Thank you. Your answer was actually quite helpful in a strange and esoteric sort of manner. Alas, I am out of frubals, so all I can offer is a bow. :bow:I staunchly believe the trick to enthusiastic beet consumption is to grasp the fact beets contain immense amounts of iron. Iron, in turn, can be magnetized, a fact that any ingenuous beet eater may to use to his or her advantage, for simply by passing a powerful magnet over their belly, they can magnetize the iron, and thus become a babe or guy magnet of incredible attractiveness. At least, that's the theory.
So how would you answer your questions?
Can you describe your favorite place?
What do you think would be the worst way to die?
What do you think would be the worst way to live?
Thanks for an interesting question!
One of my favorite places is Valley View Hot Springs. I'd love to describe it to you, Alceste, because I hope you'll be able to enjoy it someday.
Valley View is so beautiful that guests can often enough be heard speaking in whispers, as if they were in a cathedral. I at first thought that was rare, but I've witnessed it so many times that I almost, but not quite, expect it now.
It's a rather rustic, relatively undeveloped place. The setting is on the side of a mountain. The mountain overlooks the San Luis Valley, which is huge and, for the most part, sparsely populated. At any moment during the day or night you might happen upon mule deer, a bear, elk, eagle, or some other wildlife. You can hear the coyotes calling to each other in the evenings and at night.
On a moonless night, the stars are so bright, you have a chance to see their colors.
There are nine, mostly natural, soaking pools up and down the mountainside. The whole resort, including the pools, is clothing optional. People tend to be very friendly, tolerant, and accepting of each other. So accepting, that I've never witnessed an argument or fight in any of the times I've been there, although I'm sure there have been such events -- given human nature.
The restroom and showers are unisex. There are free condoms available in the cupboards, but the place is definitely family oriented. You see people of all ages and backgrounds there, from toddlers to retirees.
And my description hasn't begun to do the place justice.
So, how would you describe a favorite place of yours?
How would you answer those questions, Kilgore?
What is your favorite car?
How do you like to drive?
[/QUOTE]the worst way to live would be always having sex with people who die right before you orgasm."
BSM1 said:Why would that stop you?