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An Irish, 19 year old, lazy layabout that perfers to take it easy. Loves computer games and plays the saxophone almost never. Perfers to spam crap on yahoo answers but tries to make them a little witty to entertain himself. Can be known to make long, analytical statements when he's bothered. Favourite face: :-P

  • Oblivion: Knights Of The Nine?

    I've just started Knights Of The Nine, after just completing The Shivering Isles addition to the game. Does completing the Knights storyline increase the gamerscore of your account, or is it just to get the additional armor thing? Thanks alot.

    3 AnswersVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • RPGs For The 360?

    In your opinion, what was your favourite RPG for the 360? And do you even think the genre plays successfully on the newer generation of gaming consoles? I personally liked Lost Odyssey, very good (quite dark) storyline, similar to Final Fantasy, that could stand with the rest of them.

    3 AnswersVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • What Is Your Favourite Game On The Xbox 360 And Why?

    So far mine would be Dead Rising. It's fun, mindless, addictive action with a good storyline, awesome music, and the psychopaths are just (excuse the pun) INSANE!!

    4 AnswersVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • Familiarity Breeds Contempt?

    Lately I've been sitting on my rear and lazing around the house, and I'm starting to get settled in my ways. What can I do to get this lazy Irish butt out his Irish door?

    4 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago
  • Why Do We Actively Seek Fear?

    We all know fear is very helpful for prolonging our existence, since it's used to help us avoid danger. But why do we active seek out this danger as a form of enjoyment. For example on roller coasters and such. The thought "AAHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHH I'M GONNA DIE!!!" doesn't seem so enjoyable or helpful..

    7 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • Who Is Your Hero?

    Who is your most inspired, hero-like person from t.v.

    Mine would probably be Dr. Phil.

    3 AnswersOther - Television1 decade ago
  • Is Going Backwards In Time A Terrible Terrible Idea?

    Okay, so it's not exactly that possible right now, or maybe ever, to go back in time. But, if we could wouldn't it just be a horrifically terrible idea? First of all there's the concept that if we went into a time machine to go back in time it would just rewind time and then play out the exact future of what you did before. The future where u go in the time machine. Where you're stuck in this limbo of going back in time forever. Then if that's not so bad there's the concept that if you go back in time, even the slightest thing you do could have catestropic effects!! You could die!! Your not dead in the present, so why venture into the unknown. Then there's the fact that say you walk into a time machine, but when time rewinds your not actually a part of this time moving backwards (since your in the machine) which means it could have catestrophic effects on the past!! And then!! There's the whole thing if you walk into a time machine it just blows up and u die.

    See, it's all bad news!

    8 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • Can You Help With These Conflictive Thoughts?

    I have a cousin and I've known him all my life. We get along well and he's a good mate, even though he is quite immature for his age (21) compared to me (20) but there ya go. Anyway, about a year ago I was told by my mom that my cousins father was now out of prision, I didn't know what he was in jail for in the first place but then my mom told me, and she also told me that my cousin didn't know about his dad. (His dad had abandoned him when he was 7 because he was put in jail for something I don't want to say, sufficive to say it was VERY WRONG). So lately my cousin has been wondering about what has happened to his father. It's like there's a big black hole where most of his past has been and it would really help him out. But morily I wonder do I have the right to tell him. Would I get in trouble? Would he not believe me and then he would never speak to me again? It is his father and he has a right to know, but do I have the right to tell him something so serious when noone else will?

    6 AnswersFamily1 decade ago
  • What's Your Favourite Weapon On Call Of Duty 3?

    On multiplayer, I could always go with the accurate and deadily axis rifle, a precise shot with that only once can knock a player out of the game. Personally I really like the allied support to and its great to use over bunkers and such!

    6 AnswersVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • Do Animals Have A Degree Of Intelligence (Not Solely Instinctual)?

    Ok so, I think animals behave on some intellectual level, not solely on instinct like many claim they do. For a simple example I'd say my cat, Sparky. Now, obviously he knows me and when I'm away for along period of time when I come back he purrs louder than usual and also drools (he only does this on rare occasion when very happy). So, obviously he recognizes who I am and what my presence fulfills to him, so would this behaviour be branched out from his instinctual behaviour. Don't animals have some sort of intelligence that isn't merely instint??

    6 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • I'm Pregnant, What Should I Do?

    I sat on a toilet seat, and I got pregnant from it. Who is my baby going to call mommy, or daddy??!

    9 AnswersPregnancy1 decade ago
  • What Differentiates Humans From Animals?

    I heard it want sentience, but I'm not to sure. What do you think?

    8 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • Gaming: What Your Fondest Multiplayer Memories?

    Well, I'd have to say one of my fondest and earliest was playing Fighting Force on the original Playstation, with my brother. The graphics were great for its time and I loved how you could pick up any item, be it guns or melee objects, and use them against your enemies.

    I also love playing the Timesplitters series for the PS2. 4 players on the Suberian level (I think it was called that?), with only sniper rifles was great fun! Oh and I loved the virus mode aswell! We'd all team up together, kept back the infested hordes until we back stab each other or chicken out lol

    What yours? =D

    7 AnswersVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • Time Postulation?

    Ok so what's your theory on time? Do you believe time to have a linear time line, straight line that is never ending, it continues on ad finitum. Or do you see time as limited. Like a roll of film on a tape, it plays up until a certain point and then just..stops. Or do you see time as more of a siclical, circular more, a never ending, repeating, cycle. What's your thoughts, theories.

    6 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • If Zombies Started Running Amuck, Right Now, What Would You Do?

    As your sitting here, typing this right now, and suddenly you heard a bunch of horrific screaming coming from outside your window. You look outside and its chaos. People screaming and running around like crazy as a newly developed zombie horde roams the streets. What would you do, WHAT WOULD YOU DO.....AHHHH!

    12 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • Record Videogames?

    I'm trying to record a , like a period of time of me playing a videogame. Is there any programmes out there that will enable me to record videogames?

    2 AnswersSoftware1 decade ago
  • A Look At Our Emotions?

    Is there a place I can go to, to see just how many different emotions human beings can experiance in their lifetime? Do we even have such a record? Anger, happyness, jealousy, fear, you know that sort of thing, and have we, the human society, taken steps to look deeper into our emotions.

    5 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago
  • Unity: My Curiousity?

    If there was such a thing as an almighty, God. Would it not be more logical to assume that we all derive from him, will all make up him and shall return as one whole, as a unity? The idea of a God would it not be more logical to say that we basically are him, as we all make up one sole entity?

    4 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Is There Really Such Thing As Originality?

    Think about it. I believe, if you have an idea, it is generated from another idea, an idea or concept, that has evolved from another or several. Can humans, generally just pluck something, totally original from our minds? Do we have to have a structure (perhaps underlying) that gives us these "original" concepts.

    10 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago