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| # | Comment | Survey |
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| 1 | It can give you some forced emotional distance that can put some problems in perspective, but generally the problems will reach you by phone or email, or they'll be waiting for you when you go back. | Does geographical distance help to escape from problems with family? |
| 2 | Not personally accused, but there are some email services that won't accept most emails from Hotmail or Yahoo. My email bounces and the message says that too many messages have been sent from that address and that my email has been flagged as spam. This is only with email services with very stringent spam filtering. | Have you ever been accused of sending SPAM? |
| 3 | I would be confused if he asked, since I don't have a car. We do plan to buy a used car together in the very near future, though. | What feelings do you experience when your significant other asks to borrow your car? |
| 4 | Do you think you work harder than your boss? | |
| 5 | I'm avoiding editing 38 pages worth of text for the Seoul city government. | What are you avoiding doing right now? I mean right now, this minute. |
| 6 | If cats count as a possession, I'd take my cat. Pretty much everything else can be replaced (except photos, but I'm not going to bring just one!). | If you could choose one (and ONLY one) possession to take with you to a new home, what would you bring? |
| 7 | I think the rise of anti-intellectualism in the US, especially apparent in the recent election, is appalling. I was shocked that the strikes against Kerry were that he was well-spoken, savvy in international affairs (oh my goodness, he knows French! What kind of American can he be?!?), and able to analyze and flexibly respond to changing situations. It's a very frightening thing when a nation makes an unspoken pact to applaud the average (at best). I suspect anti-intellectualism largely exists to allow those who cannot or do not wish to be bothered to be enlightened and informed to band together and make it fashionable to be ignorant, since that's the far easier way of dealing with it. It makes it socially acceptable. | What are your thoughts on anti-intellectualism? |
| 8 | I'm Canadian and American. | What nationality are you? |
| 9 | They're probably in the most obvious place which you've neglected to check thoroughly because it's so obvious. I hope for your sake that you did in fact lose them at home, in which case they should turn up eventually.
I feel your pain. I always misplace my keys. One time they turned up inside a shoe. And recently I almost missed my flight to Thailand because I couldn't find my house keys. Finally I had to give up and leave my front door unlocked for the 10 days I was away. When I came back, my boyfriend and I were cleaning up the house, and suddenly I spotted them just lying in the middle of the floor in the bedroom. My boyfriend claimed he didn't move anything around there, but I have no idea how I possibly could have overlooked them. I suspect they somehow ended up under the laundry basket, which was nearby. Good luck finding your keys! | If I were a set of car keys, where would I be? |
| 10 | Haha, me too! | If I were a set of car keys, where would I be? |