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If you could enforce one rule of etiquette, what would it be?
Submitted by S@ngarang.
That's easy. Don't chew with your mouth open. Humans aren't ruminants after all.
Share a song for a sunny day.
"Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves
What is worse? Ignorance or apathy?
Submitted by SavageBart.
I don't know and I don't care.
What question do you hate being asked?
Can I ask you a question?
I say "sure, you can even ask two"
What's your best tip or trick for keeping your closet organized?
Throwing stuff in and not looking. That way it'll be in a Schrödinger's cat-like state of being half messy and half tidy. With 50-50 odds, its' the best I can do.
Since I posted about Barack Obama's official portrait, I might as well post something about the first lady, Michelle. Predictably, some right-wing windbags have already started citicizing the fact that her dress is sleeveless, that somehow it's disrespectful. I think her detractors are probably a) Republican and b) flabby c) jowly. If you ask me, she has the right to bare arms.
In any case, she looks tons better than Nancy Reagan. I don't have a sense of style, but I've been told there is such a thing as matching too much.
They say that you should never meet your heroes, who are your heroes and, given the opportunity, would you ever meet them?
Submitted by Beautifully Broken.
David Suzuki, and yes.
A little while ago I had this dream where I was in a room with nothing but a chair with a comic on it. Since I had literally had nothing else to do, I sat down and and started to read. I rolled my eyes once I realized it was an Archie comic. After reading a page I started getting a terrible headache. I woke up right there and my headache went away right away.
I contemplated this for a bit. My conclusion was that my brain had tremendously difficult time coming up lame art and lousy dialogue in real time and threw a hissy fit.
Honking, tailgating, excessive lane changing... There are so many things that can drive you crazy when you're behind the wheel. So tell us: what's your driving pet peeve?
People who weave in traffic. It raises the possibility of an accident, and does not really get anyone anywhere more than a few seconds faster.