I work at an oxfam charity book shop in my local town. I love books on subjects such as history, philosophy, the paranormal and esoteric knowledge so make sure I take advantage on my lunch break of being surrounded by so many books.
I love pool, bowling, table tennis, football, badminton and xbox one related stuff.
That one day the pain will literally all be over and I'll be gone. (Putting a positive spin on a negative issue).
Canada for real. Just that place, the big cities and the people.
I haven't because it's not my scene and I don't like wine.
My brother and sister for real. I'd risk so much of my well being for them I'd like to think.
I agree unless that person had some other specific value in their life whilst they were alive. For instance if they had promised or owed them a lot then their death could be just as hard and tragic.
It's about safety and security and being in stable and predictable situations for comfort. People like to have a lot of personal power to get what they want basically.
When I was a kid I was obsessed with Peter Rabbit and Goosebumps as a collection of books. There was also a series of fantasy stories that came in the mail every month that I loved to read. Goosebumps was horror and Peter Rabbit was anthropomorphised rabbits and their adventures in the village gardens and such. They were really nice stories about the rabbits.
It would generally seem that way. Especially young people between 13 and 19. I suppose it depends on how you define aggressive and in what context it is considered aggressive behaviour or justified.
Making my short movie that I've written a script for. It's a case of getting all the actors together on one day when we are all free and awake lol.
Electricity