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y.m.c.a?
y.m.c.a?
+1.Achromalia wrote:
listening to music as i lay in bed.
as satisfying as producing music can be, it also can potentially be stressful sometimes when i can't get the desired outcome.
but listening to music is always a decent stress reliever for me.
Itachi wrote:
ninja or maid?
oof i forgot to ask a question45Traeath wrote:
+1.Achromalia wrote:
listening to music as i lay in bed.
as satisfying as producing music can be, it also can potentially be stressful sometimes when i can't get the desired outcome.
but listening to music is always a decent stress reliever for me.
Achromalia wrote:
what do you think of this song?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08_2EptRzJM
MinNin wrote:
Do you like my new pfp or my old pfp (Weiss) better?
(old)
Really Large Image(new)
you forgot to put a question there.MinNin wrote:
yeah.. they changed to the new site when i joined.
keremal wrote:
what's the most common stress reliever you have?
Rook wrote:
What do you like most about yourself?
DJ Enetro wrote:
Lowest grade for any school semester/trimester/quarter? (whatever your school uses)
MinNin wrote:
who is your waifu
she wrote:
Do you like spicy food?
what fast food joint do you prefer, if you had to pick?he wrote:
i fucking hate spicy food
Achromalia wrote:
What are your top 5 favorite music genres?
hmmmmmm... probably my A ranks being 53% of my top plays lolCatzerTM wrote:
what was most tradgic thing you have ever done?
Achromalia wrote:
How've you been holding up in life?
nrl wrote:
Do you like trying new things, or do you tend to stick to what you know?
Both. I like new things, but usually I prefer the familiar stuff out of it being something I recognize. Even then, new things are usually welcomed.45Traeath wrote:
nrl wrote:
Do you like trying new things, or do you tend to stick to what you know?
Nope. This is why I'm usually literal and formal. That was just another way to expess "How are you doing?", usually spoken as "How've you been holding up?".45Traeath wrote:
I had to read too carefully.
Maybe something around, "trying hard to fix whatever I can from the past, to feel better and stronger to face and walk towards the future".
I feel like I went in quite the wrong direction, the more I read this XDAchromalia wrote:
Nope. This is why I'm usually literal and formal. That was just another way to expess "How are you doing?", usually spoken as "How've you been holding up?".
Restless Spirit wrote:
Ever been to Italy?
Emaal wrote:
are we friends
That's something I can damn well agree on. Nice deliberation of the subject, too.TeeArctic1 wrote:
I don't believe age correlates to intelligence directly. Although a 7-year old's brain might not have matured to the extent that they can debate advanced topics like paradoxical ethics, they probably have knowledge that their elders don't. However, elders usually come with a lot of life experience, and I do believe that you gain at least a little bit of wisdom from experience, which could be worth listening.
All in all, I don't believe either should disregard the other in an argument, or use age as a factor to prove their superiority. Elders should listen to what the younger generation is saying and vice versa. Only by common understanding and respect can we in union heighten our amassed knowledge and wisdom
I'm not well versed in business ethics (or whatever this regards) at all, really. Despite that, I dont see why they should. So I guess not? Ehhh, I dont know as much about this as I would like.TeeArctic1 wrote:
Do you think age, gender and other factors of the like should be prioritized when it comes to budget cuts and investment?
...I'm not sure if I get it.TeeArctic1 wrote:
To clarify, it would be like if you had to choose between building care centres for the elderly or schools etc