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No answers yesterday either. Humbug...

Random question of the day:

How do some actors like Adam Sandler manage to go from decent 90s flicks to painfully unfunny 2010s box office bombs?
 
Once again, no answers yesterday.

Random question of the day:

How unlucky would you have to be to have a smart but introvert father and a ditzy but extravert mother and end up being a ditzy introvert?
 
Once again, no answers yesterday.

Random question of the day:

How unlucky would you have to be to have a smart but introvert father and a ditzy but extravert mother and end up being a ditzy introvert?
Without knowing which traits are dominant and assuming all have equal chances, here's the punnet square for Extrovert (Ee), Ditzy(Dd), Introvert (Ii), and Together(Tt) (as in "put together").
 

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Once again, no answers yesterday.

Random question of the day:

How unlucky would you have to be to have a smart but introvert father and a ditzy but extravert mother and end up being a ditzy introvert?
Neither because behavioral tendencies aren't genetically determined but socially molded. Passed a specific age in childhood development the behavioral norms and disposition of a child are not created by the parents; though they may be the groundwork on which they raised. To set an arbitrary point this comes around: by age 13 a child is fully in the hands of their peers and extra-familial relationships than they are with their parents for how to navigate the world. Though the parents may and still do act as guardians as their child moves along that sliding scale of greater liberties.

At a point it's fully out of their hands and the last influence is whether or not they have a maintained college fund.

And then everyone gets to wonder why these two produced a, I dunno: Milo Edwards

 
I'm a little confused by this question, I don't (as far as I know, feel free to correct me), know of a specific sexuality that is exclusively attracted to post-op transfolk. I'm demisexual and I'd be attracted to a pre or post-op trans individual. Pansexuals, asexuals, and many bisexuals would agree. I imagine it could get a little grey where heterosexuals are involved, but I imagine there are some out there that would be attracted as well.
 
Random question of the day:

What sexuality does one have if they're attracted to a transgender person who completed their transition?
Generally these are pansexuals. You do not have to complete a transition to feel sexual attraction to someone as a pansexual. You can feel attraction for : men women or even those genders inbetween.

Those who identify as straight have opposite sex attraction.

If those are gay/lesbian its the same sex attraction.
 
Random question of the day:

What would happen if Phillips decided to launch another video game console for shits and giggles after the commercial failure of the CD-i in the 90s?
 
No answers yesterday. Eh.

Random question of the day:

He is the Great Mighty Poo and he's going to throw his shit at you. Your only defense against him is a magic wand from the Harry Potter franchise. What spell do you intend to use against the Great Mighty Poo?
 
Again, no answers yesterday. Meh...

Random question of the day:

How would you plan out your daily schedule if you had to live with one arm, one leg and one working eye for a week?
 
Play it up so people leave me alone, then just spend the week resting. Thankfully, you only need one hand to play The Sims 3.
 
Take advantage of my disability and get coupons for prices to get lower >.<
though I wouldn't be able to do much but sleeping...
 
Again, no answers yesterday. Meh...

Random question of the day:

How would you plan out your daily schedule if you had to live with one arm, one leg and one working eye for a week?
Probably about the same as I normally do, though typing would be frustratingly slow
Except I'd prob go hang out a lot with a friend of mine who actually has one eye, that'd be way fun
 
In honor of my birthday, I will be asking two questions today! 😄

Random question of the day #1:

What is your ideal place to celebrate your birthday other than your own home?

Random question of the day #2:

What's the most memorable birthday you've ever had?
 
I often just celebrate outside anyways, but it also varies through different countries in general. It's typically just for better scenery for my cosplays & friends'.

I would count all good, but I'd say it would be my 14th birthday. Everybody I knew knew what I liked-and I was able to bring over a hundred figurines + etc of my favorite anime. It was ridiculously funny-which also caused me to get a bigger bedroom. I still have everything now, now that I moved out of my family's home.
 
In honor of my birthday, I will be asking two questions today! 😄

Random question of the day #1:

What is your ideal place to celebrate your birthday other than your own home?

Random question of the day #2:

What's the most memorable birthday you've ever had?
My brother and his wife getting me a nice gaming laptop was surprised :)
 
What's the difference between being book smart and being street smart?

Librarians and architects have a lot of differences.

How do some actors like Adam Sandler manage to go from decent 90s flicks to painfully unfunny 2010s box office bombs?

There are a metric ton of reasons. Audiences could just be tired of the shtick or have grown different tastes, sometimes the material is just worse, or maybe the actor isn't playing the character they are playing Adam Sandler.

How would you plan out your daily schedule if you had to live with one arm, one leg and one working eye for a week?

I don't, it'd be kinda awkward to share my house with all those limbs, but I guess I could try exchanging them for something. Some things cost an arm and a leg, and it seems the only one working for the rent is the eye.


In terms of overall advantages one has over the other, would it be better to have a Pokémon or a Digimon?

Hard to say. Pokemon have a level of sapience that's above an animals but doesn't seem entirely human (for the most part). I guess it's basically the difference between a toddler that you treat like a pet and having a bud that sticks around with you most of the time. Maybe I'm biased but I'd go with a digimon, though naturally these questions will caveat of "which one?".


In honor of my birthday, I will be asking two questions today! 😄

I'm probably late, but I hope you had a great birthday!

What is your ideal place to celebrate your birthday other than your own home?

I usually go to a restaurant or the movies, but I think there could be oterfun or interesting places to be at especially if you can afford it. I wanna try an escape room one day.

What's the most memorable birthday you've ever had?

I can't remember.
 
Random question of the day:

What would you do if you found yourself as an accomplice to a petty criminal and the two of you ended up in a police chase while driving a stolen lorry?
 

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