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  1. I'm gonna leave a quote from The Talos Principle here that basically sums up my feelings about the matter

     

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    If I had a genie right now, I'd wish for immortality. Who wouldn't? "Oh, but you wouldn't REALLY want to be immortal," the pseudo-philosophers say. Pretentious drivel! Everybody wants to live forever. Maybe everybody deserves to live forever, too.

    But we can't, so here we are. Live with it.

    Or rather, don't.

     

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  2. I used to play the SNES version of The Lion King and Little Mermaid for HOURS when I was a kid! And it wasn't only to beat the games but also I loved the idea of controlling characters from Disney movies that I liked and exploring their worlds!

  3. I'd say it depends. Some books I only want to read for the actual content and don't care how it's presented to me so I choose to read them on my Kindle (plus it's a space saver when I'm traveling). Also sometimes it's cheaper to get a digital book if for example I can't find a physical copy of the book or it's ridiculously expensive. But there are certain books that can only be appreciated when you can actually hold them and feel the paper, smell the ink and just admire the craft of book design :-D

  4. I was scarred as a 6-7yo kid after watching a scene from Felidae:

    (spoiler if someones sensitive about cartoon violence :P )

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    It was the scene where the main characters find a dead cat and she was pregnant and the little fetuses are spilling from her belly on the ground

     

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  5. I think my biggest friendship lessons was when I was still a dumb teen. It was a really obvious one but you just have to grow up to certain things I guess haha. It was my first day at uni and we were all introducing ourselves to each other on the first day and one of the girls from my group put me off right away cause she embodied all that irked me about girls my age at that time. She wore heavy make up and dressed rather impractically and I assumed she'd be this rich stuck up doll. Fast forward a few months later and she became my friend! I found out we shared a passion for animated and foreign movies and she was really really sweet and kind. It was a short lived friendship since after I moved out we just talked less and less until it was over. A quiet death. It wasn't a super close friendship but I still appreciate it for what it was and what it taught me.

    It was a typical "don't judge a book by it's cover" lesson but since then it stuck with me real good. I no longer assume someones personality based on their looks/subculture/etc. I just want to get to know people first ;)

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