A: It's about how you apply the vague descriptions to your situation. Of course, from time to time it can seem vague but right, and other times it seems dead on. They're the only outcomes I've ever had. It's never been 'wrong'... but it's all about self evaluation or whatever.
Q: Are the pyramids actually as good as everyone thinks?
a: "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables was sung by a high school friend of mine at a mutual friend's funeral (Terence, in my sig). Still the most haunting thing I've ever heard.
q: Ever been reduced to tears by a live performance of a song? (something like what I described, perhaps?)
A: R. Strauss' Death and Transfiguration. I was dying trying not to wail out 9in a concert hall with the acoustics Leeds' does you can hear a pin drop). Also in Wagner's Prelude to Tristan und Isolde. That piece randomly catches me out now and then. Was listening to it in the car the other day and I couldn't take it. Very emotional. By a bands performance... I dont think so. DT could probably do it for me, so could nevermore, and Nightwish nearly did.
Q: The last time you felt pain... discard megrims and headaches, pussies, I mean - REAL pain. No emo self-struggle counts as well (hell, I have to make sure around here :Smug: )
A: It's too bloody and aggressive, I like it the language is a bit too flowery and complicated though, more than half the people that sing it probably don't know what they're saying
i lost it once for a month due to speeding (41 km/h faster than allowed - if i had had 1kmh less, i'd had to pay only half of the bill and wouldn't have lost my license - bad luck), but didn't have to retake a test. it took me two approaches to pass the theoretical exam, though.
a: as I have a car(not really my fathers old opel astra with now 186000km) and worked 20km away I drove about 10.000km the last 8 months. but because my movement to munich I drove 1200km this week and on sunday there will be again about 1000.I hate driving
q: do you have a car(or drive one of your parents like I do) ?