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ItarildeSirfalas
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on: April 18, 2017 08:18
Not really. I'm quite open about everything I do, including playing 'Dungeons & Dragons' and 'Magic: the Gathering', which isn't exactly popular anymore haha.

Truth: You like to mime playing instruments along with music.
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on: April 18, 2017 03:42
Yes, I often drum my fingers on a surface to mime playing the piano, or I play the "air oboe".

Truth: If you could have the happiest experience you can imagine, but remember nothing of it afterwards, would you still do it? Why or why not?

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Evil~Shieldmaiden
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on: April 19, 2017 12:13
Yes I would because I'm a person who lives in the moment and, once a day has been lived, I don’t think about it any more. I am seriously not nostalgic.

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on: June 07, 2017 11:07
I'd rather hike around the bottom of the Matterhorn. However, I might climb it if I had some training in how to climb mountains.

Dare: Write a poem about something you love. Feel free to post it here, if you like.

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on: June 09, 2017 05:29
This poem I wrote for the Three Magic Words thread on Page 3. If you enjoy writing poetry, and like a bit of a challenge, I would love to reactivate it.

My dearest one, too soon we part
Beneath a winter moon that sails above,
And draws the tides of change toward my soul:
I join the happy people Christmas shopping,
But find little joy to break the sorrow of your leaving.

Dare: You will accept my challenge.
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