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  1. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Naked.


    You?
     
  2. ALLY0UN33DISL0V3

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    I dont know, and I want to that's why I asked the question :)
     
  3. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Ah well, the most important thing is to have an open mind. If some prejudices you're noticing bothers you do research. Most people don't get rid of all their prejudices though, but it's already cool if you learn not to live by them.

    Do you think you can get rid of all your prejudices?
     
  4. -peaceman69-

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    No… damn Irish people. (kidding)

    Same question
     
  5. melodiuScorpittarius

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    i think from childhood, your experiences as well as influences around you might be indirectly ingrained, even if one might be "predisposed" to go against predjudice later in life. thought is a powerful thing and i do believe we have the ability to "rid" or perhaps undo predjudice but nonetheless it still exists in the subconcious to some extent, therefore this must be executed in a selfless manner. reasoning it in you head, while sufficent to an extent would not have the same releasing affect as perhaps working backwards through you experiences and facing them head on. immersing yourself for example in a culture

    (a person born into a line of a rich upper class family would have difficulty empathizing with someone of an extreme low socioeconomic class or perhaps those in 3rd world countries = most people in the situation woudl not want to and those who would, would be hard pressed to truley/literally put themselves in the other persons shoes, and thats just the way it is considering the growing gap between rich and poor)

    or possibly finding research that would contradict your preconcieved notions (but hands on experience is so much better...and warm)







    what places/countries have you traveled to and what is your most treasured memory of your travels?
     
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    I've traveled all over the world, it's one of my favorite things to do. All 50 states, Canada, India, Europe (including Amsterdam ;)), Fiji, Indonesia, China, Japan, Nepal, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Bahamas, Guatamala, the list could go on. My most treasured is of tripping on ayahuasca in the rainforest around the Amazon River. Pink River dolphins (real) and some ayahuasca --- awesome! Try it, you'll love it. It is a very spiritual journey.

    Will you try it? :)
     
  7. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Sounds like a worthy experience to me :)


    Which country is on top of your list of visiting?
     
  8. melodiuScorpittarius

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    thailand. would like to study there for a year

    (and yes ayahuasca is on top of my curiosity list.)

    same question.
     
  9. Asmodean

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    The states or India. Can't wait to travel through both.

    What do you prefer: English or American folk rock?
     
  10. ALLY0UN33DISL0V3

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    English, because The Beatles brought with them a change of mindset to the public........

    Would you rather be gay with Freddie Mercury or straight with Joplin???
     
  11. veroness

    veroness There's only one :)

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    gay w/ freddie.

    peach or blueberry tea?
     
  12. Asmodean

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    Eh, the Beatles didn't make folk rock ;)

    Of those two I prefer blueberry I think.

    Tea or coffee?
     
  13. ALLY0UN33DISL0V3

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    PEACH PEACH! MMMMmmmm Snapple peace tea is the bestest:)

    If you could have been one of the Beatles, who, and why?
     
  14. ClosingTide

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    Stuart Sutcliffe - he was the most chill of the Beatles.

    Do you listen to the Beatles? Why/ why not?
     
  15. Asmodean

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    Rarely. I had my phase though. I still admire them, but it's not the music I choose to listen often. There's so much good music around...

    Same question?
     
  16. ALLY0UN33DISL0V3

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    I listen to the Beatles because I was brought up listening to them iggnorantly.... when I developed my personality, and filterd out what I liked and didnt, they were there at the top of my list. I now have been listening to them and the individuals of the group for several years and have grown to loooooove them.

    That was a nice one,

    The same question.
     
  17. veroness

    veroness There's only one :)

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    not really unless i'm at my friend carla's house. she always puts them on.

    strawberries or raspberries
    personally i loveeeeeeeee them both
     
  18. hippieatheart

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    i love them both too! but i guess i'd have to pick raspberries

    hot tea or coffee?
     
  19. melodiuScorpittarius

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    tea

    what religion do you lean most twoards? and why?
     
  20. Inavacuum

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    ehh a lot really...you can find truth in almost all religions and most of the most comonly practiced ones have the same fundamental rules and beleifs in common...actualy they're so similar the only thing taht really makse them different are the technicalities and regions of the world they're practiced in....but I liek buddhism a lot because I think I find the most truth in it

    Umphreys, SCI, or Bisco? WHy?
     
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