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Bill Maher, If he can juggle being a stand-up comedian and a political commentator at the same time than he is a + in my book.

 

Democrat or Republican?

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Republican. Can't be a Democrat without violating one of the main precepts of being a Catholic: Abortion is wrong.

 

Hot or cold?

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Cold, Clevelanders are much more used to it.

 

Fiction or Non-fiction?

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Fiction.

 

Orange juice or apple juice?

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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Orange juice. They're my 2nd favorite fruit.

 

Fruits or veggies?

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Fruits. They're more interesting than straight p- I mean, They're sweeter than vegetables.

 

Probably been asked already but meh, xbox or ps3?

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PS3, you're probably looking at one of the only people on the internet who can honestly say that they do not care about which console is better.

 

Xbox fanboys/fangirls or PS3 fanboys/fangirls?

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Xbox fanboys/fangirls or PS3 fanboys/fangirls?

Xbox fangirls; they tend to be smarter and sexier.

 

Milk chocolate or dark chocolate?

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Dark chocolate, it's good for you.

 

M&M's or Skittles?

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Skittles! The orange ones!

 

Southern American accent or Australian slang?

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Australian slang, much more funny.

 

Jarate or Jar of Souls?

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Jarate. It's just like the Valve's unlock system but it has a jar.

 

Tim Burton or Danny Elfman?

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Tim Burton, Acid has never made a man make more entertaining things.

 

Skeletons or Ghosts?

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Ghosts are more fun. Everyone else seems scared of them, I'm cool with 'em.

 

i5-2500k or i7-2600? (they actually have similar top-end performance at maximum OC)

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I have no idea, really.

 

Skeletons or zombies?

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Hamburger.

 

Japanese dubbed anime, or English dubbed anime (in general)?

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"We don't call them loot boxes", they're 'surprise mechanics'" - EA

 

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English dubbed anime. I want to learn Japanese so that I can go to Japan and so I won't have to deal with the horror that are the 4Kid's dubs.

 

Glock 17 (HL1 pistol) or USP Match (HL2 pistol)?

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Glock 17 (HL1 pistol), classic

 

Rocket launcher or sniper rifle?

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Sniper rifle. So rewarding when you get a headshot.

 

Bad dubbed anime or bad subbed anime?

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