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Sol System
two dollar pistol
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But you see, you can ask that question. Had it been wisely written as "Who are you?" or "What do you want?", then we could enjoy it. But no, this version has no entertaining SF qualities whatsoever. Alas.

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What did it mean to you
An early chat with death
To pull your body for a moment from your soul
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Camper Van Beethoven
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Saltah'na
Chinese Canadian, or 75% Commie Bastard.
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Current location? University Library, Computer room.

"Home"? I now live in Scarborough, Ontario, inside the City of Toronto.

Religion / Belief System / Spirituality? No longer a practicing Roman Catholic, moving towards Buddhism bit by bit by bit. Estimated time to total conversion: 300 years.

Political allegiance? Centre. In Canada, I'd be defined as a Liberal. And it appears that Canadian Liberals are different than their US Counterparts.

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"My Name is Elmer Fudd, Millionaire. I own a Mansion and a Yacht."
Psychiatrist: "Again."


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Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs
astronauts gotta get paid
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I suppose I should do myself. Everyone else I tell gets excited and horny.

"Why, Mike, you live in Moose Jaw? That's so sexy..."

I feel I should extend you the same priviledges.

Current Location: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Home: Not here. Anywhere but here. Then again, I'm quite the Nomad, having lived in six different places, and four of Canada's provinces. In 17 years, no less. At the very least, I'll have an excuse for when I snap and shoot up a supermarket.

Religion / Faith/ Color of Ketchup: Agnostic Humanist. Apparently.

I'd like to become a Satanic worshipping Mason, though...

Political allegiance: Well, seeing as I'm still to young to vote, I'm not registered. But, according to a Political spectrum test we took in Social Science, I'm extremely Socialist. And a slightly Authoritarian one at that.

But not that wussy NDP socialism. What the hell kinda commercials are those, anyway? No matter how true TV usually is, NOONE could still float in the air after getting their hospital bed taken away.

Plus, I was the only person in class to have any Fascist answers. Well, it gets the job done.


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Communism. Who wouldn't like their neighbour thrown into a goulag?

Please vote for the Communist Party of Canada This November 27th.

[This message has been edited by Ultra Magnus (edited November 18, 2000).]


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Dukhat
Hater of Stock Footage
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Current location? Laurel, Maryland, which sucks to high heaven.

"Home"? Unfortunately, same as above. (at least for right now anyway; I usually tend to move every one or two years for reasons I won't go into right now...)

Religion / Belief System / Spirituality? Raised in the Roman Catholic faith (including ten years of Sunday school, ugghhh), but now pretty much an atheist.

Political allegiance? None, I abhor politics.

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PsyLiam
Hungry for you
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God, I hate these almost as much as I hate the "lets post pages and pages of music lyrics that no-one can be arsed to read, and to make ourselves look really cool, lets not pick obvious songs, because only morons do that. Ha ha, I have a Star Trek backpack".

And if I don't want to give my personal information to Microsoft, why would I want to do it here eh? EH?

But...

What is your:
Current location?

In front of a computer. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Or, alternatively, I'm currently in my room (L2) at Ruscoe and Gladstone halls. I am at the University of Liverpool. The proper one. Penny Lane is 5 minutes walk away. It's not that exciting.

Oh, that's Liverpool in England. In the UK. Liverpool, as in "where the Beatles (and Scousers) come from", m'kay?

"Home"? (If different than 'current', due to school or something.)

Romford. Which isn't in Essex. No, it isn't. It's in Greater London (which, for the geographically challenged, ie, US citizens, is a group of 'boroughs' which surround London city).

Religion / Belief System / Spirituality?
I was raised Roman Catholic. But I imagine it was quite different from what being raised Roman catholic in the US was like. Our RC school, for example taught evolution and all that, and no-one, not even the RE teacher, thought that God actually spent exactly one week designing universe (including chilling - possibly by watching Golf - on Sunday).
At the moment, I'd kinda call myself "Christian", in that I believe in God, most of the time, but He doesn't really have an effect on my life. Unless I'm trying to capture a saucy lady, in which case, I'm begging to Him like there's no tomorrow.

Political allegiance?

Aw jeez. Mainly anti-guns. Which includes most parties in the UK. Hmm, Liberal Democrats, if you want to catagorise me, but I believe that none of our current parties are that bad, so I'l kinda base my choices come election time on whether they open the pubs past eleven or not.

If you want additional information, I'm 21, at my first year of uni (I did another course for a year when I was 18, didn't like it, then worked in London for a year, then came here), I am studying Computer Science. I hate Java. I really hate the 68000 CPU (C++ and Intel chips? Crazy idea. They're not popular, obviously). I tend to go out about twice a week (it was more, but money's running low). I own far too many Transformers. I haven't been really drunk for ages, but not through lack of trying.

Oh, and for some reason, everynight I've gone to a club for two months now, they've played "It's raining men". Not "Don't look back in Anger" or anything. no, "It's raining men". Please tell me why before I kill Waylon Smithers.


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"If every vampire who said he was at the Crucifixion was actually there it would've been like Woodstock. I was at Woodstock. I fed off a flower person and I spent six hours watching my hand move." - Spike, BtVS


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Diane
aka Tora Ziyal
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Liam: They taught evolution at my Catholic high school, too. It's most of the protestants who believe that stuff.

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"The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion."
--Albert Eistein



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Kosh
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quote:

What is your:
Current location?
"Home"? (If different than 'current', due to school or something.)
Religion / Belief System / Spirituality?
Political allegiance?

Belle, West Virginia

Belle West Virginia. I've lived in, or within 5 miles of, this place for 39 of 40 years. One year in Dallas North Carolina

I don't believe in much of anything, anymore

Independant, usually split a ballot, depending on the people.

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All along the watchtower, princes kept the view
While all the women came and went, barefoot servants, too.

Outside in the distance a wildcat did growl,
Two riders were approaching, the wind began to howl.
Bob Dylan


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Siegfried
Fullmetal Pompatus
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Current Location:
My office in the residence hall. I need to do some dusting. The Moody Towers at the University of Houston in smoggy and chilly Houston, Texas, USA.

Home Location:
About 30 miles northwest of here in Cypress, TX, USA.

Religious/Spiritual Affiliation:
Born Roman Catholic, but spent a year at an Episcopal school (kindergarden). Went back to Roman Catholicism. Moved towards Non-Practicing Catholic during late junior high and high school. Returned to Roman Catholicism my first year in college. Now I call myself Agnostic with inclinations towards Pompatarianism.

Political Affiliation:
None. I've always considered quite liberal; however, my friends believe I am quite conservative. Basically, in regards to my actions and expectations for myself, I am quite conservative. As for everything else thrown at me, I vary from moderate to liberal. Well, Democrat Liberal, anyway.

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694 consecutive rejections by women since January 1993.



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Nim
The Aardvark asked for a dagger
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Location: Kungsholmen, Stockholm City, Sweden.

Belief System: Swinging between agnostic and atheist, which is unusual considering Lewi Pethrus is my Great Grandpa...
I'd like it to be more than just us, but I simply haven't gotten any impressions whatsoever to guide my beliefs...

Political Party: I usually vote for our main democrat party ("SocialDemokraterna") but I don't invest much time in defining the exact, current standpoints of our parties.

And my name's Niklas. Niklas Peterson.

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Here lies a toppled god,
His fall was not a small one.
We did but build his pedestal,
A narrow and a tall one.

-Tleilaxu Epigram


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Ritten
A Terrible & Sick leek
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And here I thought it was Nimrod.....

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