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  1. goldenquagsire

    Would you like to have children?

    it's kind of weird because i really really really want to be a dad. i know this absolutely in my bones. i want to raise a kid and help them grow and i want to be responsible for the life and happiness of another human being and give them a great family life. but i also know for a fact that i...
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    Furries

    oic, i always thought 'furry' was specifically a fetish thing and there wasn't really a term for people who just like anthro art (which i'll admit can look pretty cool). you learn something new every day.
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    Furries

    afaik furries just want to fuck animals (sometimes fictional or sometimes real), otherkin believe they're animals stuck in a human body. they're skeezily appropriating trans* identities and discourse in order to be special snowflakes. and in doing so they make it harder for trans* people to be...
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    Problems with America

    people actually DO that? we take the piss out of my dad for saying "I could give a shit about stuff" but he has the excuse that english is his second language... do actual, english-speaking people seriously say that without irony? waaah. lack of universal healthcare would be my personal bugbear...
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    Studies, Research, and Work

    well yeah, that’s still several decades later. and the redbricks still had the advantage over oxbridge for practical/experimental science (especially chemistry) for quite a while. :p dafuq? those disciplines all have completely different methodolgies and aims. I struggle to even understand how...
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    Studies, Research, and Work

    Well duh. The problem is that most pre-colonial antipodean/north american societies were preliterate and didn't leave any written records for historians to use, and in any case said records would be a local language that I simply won't be able to learn in under a year. English-language records...
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    Studies, Research, and Work

    I'm halfway through a B.A. in History. I'm almost 99% sure I want to do a Masters after I graduate, though I'm not sure what field of history I'd want to specialise in. I have to start drafting a dissertation proposal in the next few weeks. At the moment I'm leaning towards researching a period...
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    it's from code geass. like many things in that show, the original scene was meant to be deadly...

    it's from code geass. like many things in that show, the original scene was meant to be deadly serious and really tragic, but it ended up being hilariously funny.
  9. goldenquagsire

    Them Feels

    i actually have an entire playlist with nothing but feels songs Sleepyhead Fields of Athenry (it's a folk song so there's a million versions, but I like the Dropkick Murphys' cover) Deep Water Two Weeks from Twenty Time to Pretend i don't know why i deliberately listen to songs that upset me...
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    Capital punishment

    while this isn't necessarily an argument for abolishing capital punishment per se (since I'm sure some clever dickey could argue that if we sorted it out, execution would be completely morally just) and is specific to the US rather than a generalised issue, it's also worth adding that capital...
  11. goldenquagsire

    Cannabis

    totally relevant there are definitely negative side effects to weed, and kids probably shouldn't be doing it, but really it's pretty tame compared to alcohol or cigarettes. lord knows why the policy wonks upgraded it to class B. it's also disgustingly hypocritical that loads of politicians have...
  12. goldenquagsire

    Hamlet is a great play! try and see a live performance if you can, it's always a more...

    Hamlet is a great play! try and see a live performance if you can, it's always a more interesting experience than reading it out of a book. hopefully you'll get a snow day soon as well.
  13. goldenquagsire

    it's snowing! and I'm about to make a cup of tea. you?

    it's snowing! and I'm about to make a cup of tea. you?
  14. goldenquagsire

    hai

    hai
  15. goldenquagsire

    Favourite Final Fantasy music!

    oh forgot to mention that I absolutely love every Final Fantasy's soundtrack and I'd find it incredibly hard to list 10 favourites, let alone rank them. if we're going for one song that really embodies the series for me (apart from the main theme, of course :o ) I think the Dalmasca Estersand...
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    Greatest Fears/Phobias

    holy shit I am never ever ever going anywhere near australia now. I mean I'm not even really arachnophobic, I actually quite like the little spiders we have in England. but fuckoff huge spiders that RUN AT YOU AND CRAWL INTO YOUR CLOTHES is just too much for me. vomming so hard. that picture...
  17. goldenquagsire

    POSITIVE BODY FEATURES THREAD

    Re: POSITIVE BODY FEATURES THREAD II just a biro.
  18. goldenquagsire

    POSITIVE BODY FEATURES THREAD

    Re: POSITIVE BODY FEATURES THREAD II I say 'a fight', it was more like two pasty-faced nerds slapping each other and then someone got a pen and shit turned serious. :P
  19. goldenquagsire

    Favourite Final Fantasy music!

    just in case anyone is into that kind of thing, here's a website full of final fantasy sheet music! mostly ensemble/band stuff but there's a fair number of solo pieces for piano, strings and wind.
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