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A: They seem fun enough from what little I've heard.

Q: If you could choose when you could have lived, which era would you have chosen and why?
 
A: Possibly way back in prehistoric times. Life would've been so much simpler back then.

Q: Excellent question, same again please.
 
A: The year 3948: The proto-Robo era, because I, for one, welcome our new robot masters.

Q: You?
 
I'll take the depression question, since I've already answered the time/era question that Arch obviously replied to.

A: Now, and because.

Q: Do you think Arch should check and edit his posts afterwards, before he leaves threads like this? :p
 
A@ Rusty: Yes, I do think so :p

A@The Fourth Horseman: The day of my 18th birthday party, or when I made a few self-realisations...realised how alone I am in the world.

A@Northern Lights: Renaissance...maybe people could include where they wanted to be in the said period. I would have liked to be in Europe during Renaissance, not sure which country.

Q: Am I an answer-glutton?
 
A: I'm sure it would, though I'm not at all certain of exactly how woman-friendly it would be... I'd have to disguise myself as a man ;)

Q: My question continues, only now you add "where?" :grin:
 
@Dark Jester: What is this? Some sort of...Spanish Inquisition!? :O :p ;)
A@DJ and NL: I don't think I could stay in just one place...I would have to travel the continents by horse-back, spreading music and wisdom with the aid of my beautiful and ravishing partner, who would have the same intense feeling of adventure in her sinfully alluring heart ^_^

Q: Should I restrain my self from having such vivid fantasies? :blush:
 
A: i think the sinfully alluring heart is a little overdone.

Q: shouldn't ethereal sage settle for a morally conscious heart that's kind of slightly fascinating when seen in a certain light?
 
@Rahvin: I like the idea of a morally conscious heart, but not the idea of 'settling' for anything.

A: I think that was a bit harsh in one sense and a little pityful (of myself) in another.

Q: Do you feel the urge to 'unplug'?
 
Ethereal Sage said:
@Rahvin: I like the idea of a morally conscious heart, but not the idea of 'settling' for anything.
well, i concur. there might, however, be a place where aspirations converge with something existing in reality. that it's not what we used to dream about might not make it any less exciting.

A: no, i feel the urge to "plug in". this week-end was much too chaotic for me to clear my head enough to, though. and the immediate future looks pretty busy as well. i'll have to find the right atmosphere to reflect a while.

Q: any suggestion?
 
A: Set aside a not-so-long (as to not interfere with your busy schedule), but uninterrupted period of time during which you won't worry yourself about any immediate responsibilities and you can just examine your thoughts and think about things a bit.
i.g. a long shower.

Q: What would you say is your single most significant flaw of character, and how do you think your current life (or some aspect of it) would evolve if it weren't for it?
 
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