2007-10-24
20:10:54
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† Iríšh †
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Lefty: Wonderful answer. Thanks for the laugh.
2007-10-31
17:18:13 ·
update #1
daboss: Beautiful answer.
2007-10-31
17:18:44 ·
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Wolflady: I agree...thanks for your answer.
2007-10-31
17:19:35 ·
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Andrea: Absolutely right, what a beautiful answer.
2007-10-31
17:20:44 ·
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jaded: You are right as you mention "the fact that we all are different...individuality, makes us different and the same, at the same time"....good answer.
2007-10-31
17:23:26 ·
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Evelyn: Yes, the challenge between them. Great answer.
2007-10-31
17:25:24 ·
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LOML: Oh yes, motive!...I agree...good answer.
2007-10-31
17:26:12 ·
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The similarity I can find in the difference is we all have it. We all are different in are own ways.
2007-10-24 20:13:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hardcore and heavy metal would be similar; they're both loud, frequently abrasive and fun! Depends what kind of heavy metal...moshing doesn't occur in punk and a lot of metal gigs...it's mainly pits, just play fighting but far more exaggerated! You'd expect to get at least a few bruises, and in the pit, most people get bloody noses/lips etc. Crowd surfing usually occurs in all of the concerts, apart from goth rock, as this is more low key, and you wouldn't get a pit at an indie or goth rock concert. Mostly jumping up and down at these. There is sometimes a common misconception that at hardcore and metal gigs people just want to hurt others, but everyone goes there knowing what to expect, and usually people have respect for each other. Sometimes people take getting hit/knocked personally, which isn't what it's about. Hope that's what you're after :D
2016-04-10 04:02:01
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answered by ? 4
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I would say very similar but different interpretation..
I read some of your answers and questions some while ago, you mentioned something that you felt strongly when you were alone or when you were in a crowd, at that time, and I looked at your picture, and you eyes, I couldn't see this type everywhere..
There were a few questions that I felt something about them, they were about, fake and real, fierce, lying on ground so wouldn't fall, I felt like I could be the inspiration of them..
One thing I didn't understand, you and someone, were not together but you had broungt it up in your answers more than serveral times, it would not be my business, but if words have power, I would encourage it.
2007-10-24 21:42:13
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The similarity i can find in the difference is the fact that we all are different...individuality, makes us different and the same, at the same time.
2007-10-27 01:30:40
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answered by Jaded 7
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Irish or Scot? Most of the Differences are really a similarity to the English
Don't you think?
2007-10-25 14:48:09
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answered by Anonymous
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First thing that came to my mind are my 30 yr. old twins. They are frateral twins (boy&girl) they look opposite but they have very similar ways. They are always connected to each other and stay involved in each others lives.
2007-10-26 16:21:51
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answered by Luv2no is in the house 7
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The similarity is the difference!
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2007-10-27 01:45:47
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answered by glamourous 5
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Well for me I can find the similarity of blood in the difference between a mother and her offsprings
2007-10-25 04:02:07
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answered by Sarah Ann 6
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We all exist but with different views. That's a similarity in the difference.
These are thought provoking answers!
Blessings- Juju
2007-10-25 01:31:54
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answer #9
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answered by Ju ju 6
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What makes them different is probably the same thing.
2007-10-24 20:14:21
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answer #10
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answered by мooи sнiиe 5
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