Nice. I want a sunrise! But I don't want to wake up in the morning. Pfft.
Nice. I want a sunrise! But I don't want to wake up in the morning. Pfft.
All the world is a stage
And all the men and women merely players
They have their exits and entrances
Each man in his time plays many parts
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For physical traits, I like my hair best. Spent my whole life with bone-straight hair until I had my daughter. Suddenly my hair has gone wavy with pretty spirals and my hairdresser won't let me cut it, so it's really long now. It's also lost a good bit of the red and is much more blonde than it used to be. Once I get the hang of keeping the curls from going fluffy, I'll be a very happy girl, and the girls at my work are trying to coach me on dealing with curls. lol
As far as personality, I think what I like best is that I can find something to like about almost every person I have ever met. It makes it so much easier to deal with people if you can keep in mind that there is something to appreciate about them, even when they have you so angry you want to throttle them.![]()
in antarctica where
"Rule of thumb, Hassan. You can't kill the Messiah!"
-Kane
physical......... High metabolism....... I can eat as much as i want and never gain weight ((I love food))
Personality............. I learn quickly..... really helps me master games and classes and stuff..... but i have the attention span of a fly and i can never be top at anything because it requires too much work......
I R AWESOMEOriginally Posted by Karl Marx
Yes, Julius Caesar was successful in the military tradition with occasional misjudgement, and in achieving political power through coercion, deception, etc, however, he was a petty man morally and emotionally who was rendered obsequious to vulgar and primitive passions. Cato Uticensis as described by the classical authors [Cicero, Lucan, Sallust, Plutarch, Lucius Florus], Renaissance authors [Dante Alighieri], the American Founding Fathers, and Joseph Addison in his tragedy of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis as well as Lewis Theobald in his commentary essay was a noble and virtuous men who did not sacrifice his principles or bend to the will of Caesar and all those dazzled by his exploits of civil war and discord in a false glaring light.
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I am a Wizard Mercenary
with a painful
"Rule of thumb, Hassan. You can't kill the Messiah!"
-Kane
Dear Conrad, thank you for educating us on these fine men of history. However, the question is about YOU. Tell us about yourself.(I know you did answer this question, but you spend a lot more time teaching us about others than you do letting us get to know you.)
Oh, I have answered the Question #13 topic, I was just responding to DieForelle.
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