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Old 07-14-2006, 01:08 AM
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what makes him your best friend
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We understand each other and have the same views on many things despite having to very different ways of addressing issues. We're always on different paths that go to the same place, it's amazing.
On top of that we've shared a lot of various experiences over the years. We've also been there for one another in the tough periods.
Basically trust and understanding.

What do you treasure in friendship?


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Old 07-14-2006, 07:38 AM
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I don't have any friends.


Do you like cats?
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Nah, wankers.


What would be your totem animal?


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A wolf of course.

Is that too cliche?

Yours?
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No not cliche. A Dolphin would be cliche.

Mine? A bear.


Why a wolf?


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Old 07-14-2006, 08:00 AM
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Because wolves are the coolest animals in the world.

They are gorgeous, secretive, incredibly tough, smart, independent, mysterious, appreciate their pack, have great respect for each other and apply humane and respectful rules to their interactions with each other, scare the ignorant, elegant and deliberate.... Everything about them oozes perfection.



Why would a dolphin be cliche? What kind of a totem animal would be a stupid dolphin?????????

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A bear for it's "quiet strength", because it's smart, able to have some fun and appreciates solitude. For their incredible survival instinct and their amazing interaction with their biosphere. You can learn a lot on nature from them.

They also likes doughnuts and enjoy naps.

Dolphins are not stupid btw.


Ever saw a whale close enough to make eye contact?


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Old 07-14-2006, 04:44 PM
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no way

ever killed an animal (not including flies and ants an spiders anything above a rabbits size)
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Old 07-14-2006, 04:59 PM
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Would a 40 pound thuna fish count?


Ever tasted "exotic" animals? (Crocodile, snake, whale...)


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