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All day? I suppose I'd have to say TV. Video games can be more fun, but if we're talking "all day", TV is less likely to leave my back/hands aching afterwards (yes I need to learn about ergonomics.)
Visual Basic or Python?
Visual Basic or Python?
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Ambidextroid

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I'll have to say Python simply because I never got far with learning VB. I'm not a huge Python fan, but I did learn it for my computing GCSE and it was pretty fun.
Mario Kart or F-Zero?
Mario Kart or F-Zero?
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Shrooblord

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Mario Kart, but only on the basis that I haven't played F-Zero, and I have very fond memories of MK being fun and know that it's quick to pick up and play a lil'.
Cinnamon Challenge; or Icebucket Challenge?
(Without the goal of the challenge in mind - just performing the challenge itself.)
Cinnamon Challenge; or Icebucket Challenge?
(Without the goal of the challenge in mind - just performing the challenge itself.)
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Ambidextroid

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Ice bucket. I've done neither, but I actually think the ice bucket challenge would be fun in a way 
The cinnamon challenge on the other hand just sounds painful.
Chocolate, or sweets?
The cinnamon challenge on the other hand just sounds painful.
Chocolate, or sweets?
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Shrooblord

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Chocolate forever. I can munch down a whole bar of that when I'm in the mood, but sweets I can only handle one or two and won't want another for a week or so.
Flower; or tree?
Flower; or tree?
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A nice big tree to nap under and admire. Giant, old and gnarled trees simply look gorgeous.
Fruits, or vegetables?
Fruits, or vegetables?
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Fruits. Generally sweeter and more acidic (sometimes both), they're a real treat.
Sprained left ankle or bruised right knee? it hurts...
Sprained left ankle or bruised right knee? it hurts...
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A sprained left ankle, as ironically my right knee tends to act up from time to time and it's tiresome to deal with.
A large bowl of soup, or a great big salad?
A large bowl of soup, or a great big salad?
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Adsolution

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A large bowl of soup, because soup is delicious and salad isn't.
Avocado or cucumber?
Avocado or cucumber?
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Why am I not surprised by that answer?
And avocado. More flavor, creamy texture, you can do more with it than a cucumber. Anyone who says otherwise is a heathen for life.
Licorice, or cinnamon candy?
And avocado. More flavor, creamy texture, you can do more with it than a cucumber. Anyone who says otherwise is a heathen for life.
Licorice, or cinnamon candy?
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Ray502

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Cinnamon candy. Tasted licorice before, not what I expected.
M&Ms or Skittles?
M&Ms or Skittles?
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Shrooblord

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I've heard of vegan recipes that replace butter with avocado. Sounds interesting. But yeah, avocado is a king of foods.nr0r wrote:And avocado. More flavor, creamy texture, you can do more with it than a cucumber.
M&Ms. I don't appreciate skittles too much anymore. Too sweet for my liking. But I used to love 'em! Also, M&Ms is chocolate. And chocolate is like a trump card. It just wins every round.
Echoing Caves + The Precipice + The Top of the World (R2 TGE); or The Land of the Livid Dead (R3)?
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Oh yes, you can use avocado to sub for butter easily! Just spread it on toast, put some additional veg on top and you got a nutritious and healthy snack or meal. It's been all the rage lately y'know.Shrooblord wrote:I've heard of vegan recipes that replace butter with avocado. Sounds interesting. But yeah, avocado is a king of foods.nr0r wrote:And avocado. More flavor, creamy texture, you can do more with it than a cucumber.
Hmmm that's tough. Really tough. The Land of the Livid Dead was always my favorite level as a kid in Rayman 3. I loved the music and sorroundings, and later the bits of lore sorrounding it were a nice touch. However, I'd say the Echoing Caves + The Precipice + The Top of the World for all the high paced action involved. The chase in The Precipice was especially fun for my tastes, and the point when you fall down that ravine was really cool too. So there's my shoddy answer.
Starbucks, or Dunkin' Donuts?
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Ray502

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Dunkin' Donuts. Their variety of donuts are awesome!
Chocolate or glazed doughnut?
Chocolate or glazed doughnut?
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Ambidextroid

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Like Shroob, chocolate is a trump card for me. I can't wait for Easter 
I do like the odd glazed doughnut, but they get pretty sickly and filling after a couple and chocolate is more flavourful.
Dunking biscuits into tea, or dunking chocolate into tea (other hot beverages are available)?
I do like the odd glazed doughnut, but they get pretty sickly and filling after a couple and chocolate is more flavourful.
Dunking biscuits into tea, or dunking chocolate into tea (other hot beverages are available)?
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Shrooblord

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Ooohhh I relatively recently discovered dipping chocolate in hot drinks and it's quite nice. However, in this stand-off, I'm afraid I'll have to go with the biscuits after all. 
I just have too many good memories of speculaas and hot milk, man.
The beach; or a mountain?
I just have too many good memories of speculaas and hot milk, man.
The beach; or a mountain?
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Personally, not too fond of dipping chocolate or any sort of like item in tea, it doesn't sit right with me. Biscuits I'm ok with, since they're dry, but chocolate can melt into the thing, and it doesn't do it for me.
As for mountains vs beaches, well...tough one. I'd say beaches because I hate heights, but given how beaches get tidal waves and wind, they're not all that either.
Stained Glass or Perspex?
As for mountains vs beaches, well...tough one. I'd say beaches because I hate heights, but given how beaches get tidal waves and wind, they're not all that either.
Stained Glass or Perspex?
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You have to master the art of the choccy dunk to avoid any drippage, molten chocolate in my opinion is 10 times better than non-molten chocolate.
This depends on the context. I like perspex because I work with it in school a lot and there's so much you can do with it, while glass is a pain in the arse. However I do think glass is a nicer material, and if we're comparing stained glass to coloured perspex I'd imagine coloured perspex windows would seem really garish and cheap. So my vote only just goes to stained glass!
If you were going to play a game with someone, would you prefer a pen and paper or a pack of cards?
This depends on the context. I like perspex because I work with it in school a lot and there's so much you can do with it, while glass is a pain in the arse. However I do think glass is a nicer material, and if we're comparing stained glass to coloured perspex I'd imagine coloured perspex windows would seem really garish and cheap. So my vote only just goes to stained glass!
If you were going to play a game with someone, would you prefer a pen and paper or a pack of cards?
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Shrooblord

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Pen and paper. There's so much more left to the imagination that can be brought out with pen and paper. With cards, it's ... well, it's all in the cards, innit?
Day; or night?
Day; or night?
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Ray502

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Night. I'm always wanting to drive out in the night, and enjoy it's own part of life. Sometimes I'd even like to look up at the stars.
Home at night or out with friends?
Home at night or out with friends?

