I like turtles.
2007-07-23 04:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not an aquarius, but I do feel that most aquarius people actually understands me a lot. Maybe it's because they're non-judgmental and they listen without interrupting me. And they think outside the box so it's not always yes is good and no is bad type of mentality. I'm a bit different or contradicting at times (the way I think) and sometimes I tend to act out of the norm so most people don't really get me, but when I explain it to this aquarius friend, he gets me and tells me it's not weird at all. Another sign that I think understands me a lot are capricorns, although this sign is more for my well being, as in whether I'm feeling okay or not whereas an aquarius understands me more in my emotional and mental state. virgo sun gemini moon.
2016-05-21 00:42:24
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answered by ? 3
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Okay! And while we are in fairytale land you win a big, 1994 range rover only 17 rust spots, and there are wonderful tears umm pockets to put things in all over the seats! Definitely a gift. Did I mention I like wine and salmon roe (can’t afford the caviar baby!)?
Hypothetical of course... lets try to spell today... Hypothetically...(That means we're going to "pretend" my supposition is correct) I can tell the intelligence
of a person by the way they answer my question...Is this a "gift" or a "curse...?"
so… is this where I say bite me instead of lol…
2007-07-23 05:20:19
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answered by mommy to be of 3 3
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Like any intuitive powers of deduction, it's decidedly a gift.
However, it's a quasi curse because I know all too well how discouraging it can be to encounter so many people who misspell words, regardless of whether it's intentional or due to illiteracy -- the former being actually sadder than the latter. I would simply cringe if I ever felt the slightest temptation to type "u" for "you," or "4" for "for," or "2" for "to," or....well, you get my point. And don't even get me started on using "z" to pluralize words like "guyz" -- oy vey, how ghastly.
2007-07-23 05:19:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a gift. Usually, I'd say that things that seem like blessings at first often turn out to be curses. However, with this, it would only be in response to your questions and only on Y! Answers. Therefore, I have deemed it limited enough not to have evil drawbacks.
2007-07-23 04:11:47
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answered by Master Answers 3
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It's a curse. The down side of being smart is that nothing is ever a surprise. For example: All your friends or coworkers are shocked when so and so quits their job without notice, but you had been telling them for weeks this would happen and no one believed you.
2007-07-23 05:38:11
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answered by SunnyMoon 5
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gift or a curse. . . the only one who can answer to your question
is yourself. . because it depends on how you perceive things and the way you use it, whether for good or evil. . . so if you use it for something that will contribute to the well being of people then definitely it is a gift.
2007-07-23 05:18:57
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answered by dodong1127 2
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Got to be careful with that. Any one person can answer you in a way that will make you believe you can tell their intelligence only to prove to you in the end that they are smarter than you are. If you can tell to this extent....then it is a gift.
2007-07-23 04:34:21
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answered by elreydechess 2
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A curse... definitely a curse.
2007-07-23 04:51:22
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answered by gldnsilnc 6
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Check your spelling. To the one you judge or evaluate it is completely irrelevant.
2007-07-23 05:03:02
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answered by Anonymous
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