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.... i actually want to hear what you sound like for a second.
yes me too, BB. I want to hear if you have 'a scottish burr'.
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.... i actually want to hear what you sound like for a second.
yes me too, BB. I want to hear if you have 'a scottish burr'.
Well...before someone comes at me with accusations of being afraid...I will say that the person I am talking about ^there^ is Lex.
The thing is, the Internet is a lousy place to judge a personality. It's like reading just one page out of a book, and trying to deduce its plot.
Very many times, I've gotten surprised. In the beginning, I thought of Loki as a bad-ass, but last year he chose to show a softer side. It made me see more a three-dimensional picture of him, and now I find him quite interesting. He always has an audience with me.
Similarly, our Lex comes across online as a man with a character of congenial loquacity. But in real life, according to some who have met him, he's quite a reticent man--a man who is difficult to warm up to in the beginning.
I myself come across as a raging bitch sometimes, especially when you bring up my demon, politics. But in real life, I can be quite timid (a trait that I despise about myself), and am never the first guy to start talking.
RJ himself has implied that his offline personality is very different from his online one. Online, he pulls no punches--you never have a shred of a doubt about his opinion. But in person, he says, he oftentimes won't look you in the eye.
So you never know.
Indeed,but we are on an american forum![]()
RJ and others:
Anybody remember this commercial? Speaking of my twisted sense of humor...I laughed for half an hour when I saw this commercial the first time:
Indeed,but we are on an american forum![]()
I know pretty much for a fact that I go into REM sleep immediately, even if I have no sleep deprivation at all. I know this from times when something may wake me up a mere 5 or 10 minutes after I went to sleep - perhaps a phone call, or a train horn, or mice making noises - and I am **ALWAYS** aware that I was dreaming about something already.Exactly correct, Loki.
The brain prioritizes REM sleep, so when somebody develops sleep deprivation, and then finally gets some sleep, he'll go into REM first.
Hence your woodie.
THEN you went ahead and typed out a long sentence, which took about 20 times as much effort as the difference between typing out Razzie versus RazorzEdge88...(PS you don't mind if I call you Razzie, do you? I find it much easier to type than your full screen name.)
RJ and others:
Anybody remember this commercial? Speaking of my twisted sense of humor...I laughed for half an hour when I saw this commercial the first time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kUGmG_EOUc

