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SCS

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  1. Out of that list, my favorite is Reese's, by far. I love peanut butter.
  2. I don't think I even own a Rubik's Cube. I tried one at a friend's house at least once and gave up after a few minutes. One of these days I'm going to buy one and solve it completely without any help, though. It's one of the milder things on my bucket list.
  3. My favorite drink out of everything I've tried so far is wine, but since I'm not 21 yet I don't drink it regularly. And if any cops see this, no, I don't obtain it illegally, and no, my parents don't get it for me. I can't prove anything but that's the truth. My favorite drink that I drink regularly is soda, but I really need to cut it out of my diet. It's empty calories. Yeah, it tastes good, but honestly the appeal is wearing thin with me and the harm is outweighing any benefit.
  4. I'd be given a one-way ticket out of here permanently if I gave a serious answer to this question, so I'll try to share a bit of wisdom instead. I speak from experience. I'm not your mom, but listen to what I have to say. Do not go in search of finding horrible things on the internet. Trust me when I say there is no end. There is no "worst," there is no limit. It gets worse and worse and then suddenly you find yourself with severe emotional problems or you find yourself behind prison bars sharing a cell with someone who robbed a bank and killed people. Remember what the internet really is. It's not some safe, magical place in which you can do anything you want. Far from it. There is a ton of illegal activity on the internet and if you look for it you will find it. And if you get caught up in it you can be putting not only your own life and well-being in danger but the lives and well-being of anyone who happens to share your zipcode, particularly those who live in your house. Think before you do something. Use your common sense. You are not safe on the internet. You have no privacy. Any safety you have is an illusion. Remember that before making any foolish decisions.
  5. I love wolves. I think they're beautiful, adorable animals and I have a lot of respect for them. That being said, I'd never even go near one in real life if I could help it. That's just asking to get your ass ripped off because these are very dangerous animals. That's the thing about nature, nature can be beautiful but that doesn't mean it's even remotely safe. I'd much rather look at a wolf from a tremendous distance or just look at pictures online. It's not that I care about danger, I give zero shits about danger. I just don't want to put myself in danger when it's pointless. If I saw a severely injured wolf laying by the side of the road or something I'd gladly try to help it because that'd be worthwhile, but I would never put myself within close proximity of a wolf just for the sake of doing so. 8-Bit, please note that I'm not at all saying the work you do is pointless. Quite the opposite, actually. What you do is an example of when I think it's worthwhile to put yourself in danger. I'm just referring to people who get wild animals as pets and shit because they think they're cute to the point where they forget how dangerous and vicious they really are.
  6. I love orange juice, but I can't stand pulp, even in minimal amounts. So I always get no-pulp orange juice.
  7. This sounds like the kind of thing that's complete bullshit, but who knows. I hope it is, because if it's not, I'm fucked, lol. I was born in December.
  8. My favorite Greek symbols are the following: α - lowercase alpha, used in statistics for significance tests if I recall correctly, also used to denote angles and the lower limit for a definite integral over a polar region β - lowercase beta, used in statistics for significance tests, also used to denote angles and the upper limit for a definite integral over a polar region. may also be used to denote the beta function, but that might actually be uppercase beta, I don't remember Σ - uppercase sigma, often used to denote the sum of an infinite series Γ - uppercase gamma, used to represent the gamma function in mathematics, an extension of the notion of factorial and defined by an improper integral Δ - uppercase delta, used to denote change and is often found in definitions involving differentials and limits δ - lowercase delta, sometimes used to denote partial derivatives ε - lowercase epsilon, used in the formal definition of limits ζ - lowercase zeta, used to denote the Riemann-Zeta function, among other related functions θ - lowercase theta, often used to denote angles Λ - uppercase lambda, used in some advanced mathematics that I don't understand at all λ - lowercase lambda, found in some modern physics equations μ - lowercase mu, used often in statistics to denote means ξ - lowercase xi, looks cool Π - uppercase pi, used to denote infinite products π - lowercase pi, used to denote the beautiful transcendental number pi = 3.14159... ρ - lowercase rho, used in statistics and used to denote linear momentum σ - lowercase sigma, used in statistics to represent standard deviation Φ - uppercase phi, looks awesome as fuck φ - lowercase phi, I know this is used in math, pretty sure I saw it in my quantum mechanics book, but I don't remember what it means χ - lowercase chi, used to denote the chi-test for significance in statistics if I recall correctly Ψ - uppercase psi, hella swag ψ - lowercase psi, hella swag Ω - uppercase omega, pretty sure this is used to denote resistance or something ω - lowercase omega, used to denote angular velocity I'm sure there are many more applications in mathematics, physics, and elsewhere of the above letters, I just listed what I was familiar with from memory.
  9. I don't really have a least favorite insect, they're all pretty cute and awesome. Plenty of them are incredibly dangerous, though, and I'm content to observe those from a safe distance or behind a computer monitor. I appreciate nature but I'm not a fool.
  10. Yeah. I don't consider it a holiday, but it's still a fun and atmospheric time of year when done in a wholesome manner. Fuck the "pranks" and the extreme horror/violence.
  11. I'm honestly not entirely sure yet, aside from a few fundamental goals, like improving as a person, developing my spiritual knowledge, wisdom and maturity, and learning more about life and the universe. More specifically, I feel strongly drawn to two very different ways of life. I've always been into academic and intellectual things, and I'm thinking that I'd love to go into something involving computer programming. Being able to work on game design would be especially awesome. I also love mathematics so some day way off in the distant future I might even want to try to get a PhD in math and become a professor. Alternatively, I've always had a strong will to protect people and to right wrongs. I'm thinking about joining the military, and/or going into a civil service career such as firefighting, security, EMT, police, or FBI. I've even considered trying to become a nurse or maybe even a doctor. The thing is, I haven't decided yet whether I'm best suited to fight evil on the front lines with a gun, or in the background with positivity and love. The people who create art or provide services for civilization that are of a positive nature are just as important as the people who protect it using violence. If I was a computer programmer, for example, I could have the opportunity to work on games that help make people happy. That kind of positive influence can and has make a huge difference in people's lives. And besides, any positive difference, no matter how small, is worthwhile. And maybe it'd be best for me to do something like that. Or maybe I could hone my strength and physical abilities, pick up a gun and a taser and go to work actively controlling and reducing evil in the form of handling immediate threats. Or maybe I could even do both. Life is long.
  12. I dreamed that I got executed by gunshot numerous times, so I guess I was stuck in some kind of time loop, I don't know. It's somewhat reminiscent of some of the tortures described in Dante's Inferno, at least on a fundamental level.
  13. Empathy. Real empathy. None of that fake sympathy shit. I want someone who truly understands me and cares about me, my life, and what I do, and that someone needs to be someone I could reciprocate all that for. Loyalty, too. If there's one thing I can't stand it's bitches (of either gender) who don't have it in them to be loyal and trustworthy.
  14. I went to preschool, but I dropped out after one semester because I kept getting bullied. The teachers were pretty bad and unattentive, too. I ended up going to kindergarten and continuing the rest of my school career and everything. About to graduate high school in 2 months. During my time in the shithole known as high school I've almost been ran over by a car, kids have been tazed, tackled by police, lots of fights, someone got hit by a car, I've been around drug dealers, I've been around kids talking about how they just got out of prison, I've been around kids talking about where to get illegal drugs, fire scares, lockdown drills w/ heavily armed police searches, drug dogs, people have killed themselves, someone from the school got shot off-campus, and the list goes on and on. It's like some kind of hell on earth. What I went through in preschool was nothing. Yet at the time I was innocent and had no idea what the real world held in store.
  15. In terms of literal time, the happiest time of the day for me is when I go to sleep at night. In terms of moments, the happiest moments for me are ones I spend with family and true friends, and doing something like watching MLP.
  16. I do that a ton, but eventually that gets boring so I start seeking out stuff to do more proactively.
  17. My day was mixed. Some shit, some good stuff, mostly somewhere in between. Overall, pretty chill.
  18. I believe that a relative definition best fits reality. If you perceive it, it's real within your frame of reference. That doesn't necessarily mean it's real within anyone else's frame of reference, though, which is essential to understand for any practical purposes. However, on a fundamental level I think everything is real. At least in the form we currently exist, life revolves around perception. What we perceive is what we believe to be real. On a fundamental level, you perceive the reality of the shoes you put on in the morning the same way you'd perceive something you saw in a dream. It's all real to you, and therefore it exists.
  19. My super comfortable pants (seriously, these are the most comfortable pants I've ever worn in my entire life) and a shirt.
  20. I visit World of Equestria on a semi-regular basis. That's about it, not including MLP Forums.
  21. I do believe that the world is magical, and anyone who had taken even the slightest of peaks into things like quantum mechanics and advanced mathematical analysis, topology, geometry, number theory, and so on wouldn't be as readily inclined to disagree with me. Do I think it's magical in the traditional sense? Hell yeah. What is magic, anyway? It's power that comes from a non-physical source, like thoughts. When you think about it, what is the origination point of everything in our world? Thought. In fact, I think life itself was born out of thought: perhaps a sort of unified consciousness. We may not be able to wave a magic wand and make things appear out of thin air (yet), but that doesn't change the fact that, fundamentally, we are transforming thought into tangible reality.
  22. No cold showers for me. I'd rather be comfortable and relaxed when washing myself, so I use hot water.
  23. I can indeed ride a bicycle, and I learned when I was around 10 years old. I love it and am pretty good at it. Bike crashes suck, though. I thought they sucked a ton until I got into a car crash, which made me realize that I didn't know shit about real pain or fear.
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