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#1 Grodus5
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I think he earned his residence by saving a girl from being kidnapped.

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#2 Grodus5
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We have Teddy Roosevelt and John Brown. We are epic.

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#3 Grodus5
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Everyone go watch Food Inc. And that documentary is WITH government regulation. Imagine how it would be without any regulation?

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#4 Grodus5
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Putting stuff in my mouth. My hands have a mind of their own, and whether its pencils, coins, bottle caps, etc, random stuff just ends up in my mouth.

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#5 Grodus5
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Morally kind of, but I'm more about ideals and less about actual action, so I'm not that great.

Intellectually? It's hard NOT to put yourself higher than others when every single standardized test says that you scored better than 99 percent of the population, as they often tell me.

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I also did extremely well on standardized tests and I was in a GATE program in middle school, but I think it says a lot more about logical reasoning ability than overall mental capacity.

I know that standardized testing is really an awful system, but it still feels good to see I did better than 99 percent of people my age :P. Also, my friends see me as incredibly bright in both the mechanical, logical way and the abstract, philosophical way. Most of them say I'm the smartest and wisest one of their friends, so that amounts to something, but I honestly don't like it when they refer to me as that. It sets the bar too high and whenever I don't meet the expectations of others I get slammed (which happens a lot).
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Morally kind of, but I'm more about ideals and less about actual action, so I'm not that great.

Intellectually? It's hard NOT to put yourself higher than others when every single standardized test says that you scored better than 99 percent of the population, as they often tell me.

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#7 Grodus5
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It's been "dying" since the 80s. It's the greatest zombie ever, because it's still going strong....and growing stronger

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What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger! PC gaming is the Ironborn of video games!
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#8 Grodus5
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Laying down in bed after being on my feet all day.

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#9 Grodus5
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Minus the sun-dried tomatoes, of course.

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#10 Grodus5
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so what do people think about Fred Karger. He wasn't invited to the debate, but does happen to be running.

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Wow, it looks like there might be a republican that could still earn my vote. Stinks that Fox News wouldn't let him debate.