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  • Current Residence: Australia
  • Interests: Gaming [xbox 360 mainly but pc also] Programming [learning] web development [in progress]
  • Favourite movie: Die hard 4.0, Sword Fish
  • Favourite band or musician: Incubus, Rage Against the Machine
  • Operating System: Mac Leopard or Windows XP
  • Favourite gaming platform: xbox 360
  • Personal Quote: Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder

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:iconragnarakk:
yo luke.. howzit going?

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:iconminds-poison:
Hey man, I was thinking the other day, If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, doesn't that mean that there a whole bunch of other things that are relative to the person "beholding" or experiencing them? Things like how boring/interesting something/someone is? Cause everyone would have a different take on different things so whats boring to someone else might be of interest to me right?

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:iconicedcougar:
yeah, what might be boring for some one else might be fun for another. What is beautiful to one person maybe ugly to another and so forth. So really opposites wouldnt attract in that sense

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:iconminds-poison:
Hmmm... Thats also true. What about if a person perceives themselves as boring though? Wouldn't that contradict the thing I said earlier? Cause your own opinion of yourself will probably never, or very rarely match up with other people's opinion of you. Like to take an example, if someone thinks they are reeally great at something (sport or whatever) and they think a lot of themselves then in my experience, other people tend to like them less/think less of them cause they are so up themselves that they dont have time for other people etc.

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:iconicedcougar:
well isn't rowan a example of some one who talks them selve up and has nothing to show for it?

but yes, people usually talk them selves down, and others usually think a little bit higher about that person etc. Like if you think you look crap in photo's but a person wants to take a picture with you, means u aint that bad in photo's

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