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On 7/14/2017 at 7:52 AM, Requiem said:

I'd rather deal with a tornado I guess because it's smaller and maybe there's more chance to go around it? I don't know where you came up with this one, Deathy. 

Would you rather be personal assistant to Varg Vikernes or Dani Filth? 

From watching weather channel and storm chasing videos from youtube req

Borg drone  band singers this one

Who whould be rather be 

Frank mullen of suffocation or Karl  sandersbof nile

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8 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Rats. I missed it. I love mysterious posts. Oh well. Italy, Russia... Hardly different...

Basically, for some reason I thought I'd asked whether you would prefer France or Italy, so when you said France had better food (possibly) and weather (maybe) I just asked for clarification, based on a comparison to Italy. Then of course I realised I was asking about France v Russia, and yes, France does have both of those advantages over Russia, making my query redundant. When I looked at the question again I realised that no one would choose Russia anyway, unless they were on a huge ego trip - but you could also get that in France, so...

2 hours ago, deathstorm said:

From watching weather channel and storm chasing videos from youtube req

Borg drone  band singers this one

Who whould be rather be 

Frank mullen of suffocation or kyle sandersbof nile

Kyle isn't in the greatest of shape, but I'll still choose him because he's into Egypt as am I. 

Would you rather see a Manowar tribute band for $15 or the real Manowar for $100? 

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Manowar tribute band for 15 $. I'm not a fan of Manowar anyway and even if I was, 100 $ is too much money to spend for a single band in my opinion. I rather spend 20 bucks for an underground concert to see 4 bands and gladly miss a totally overpriced band ...

What would you rather choose, being completely ignored by every single person on this planet (like they don't even know you exist) or having every person see a livestream of you whenever you have sex?

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4 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

IT'S KARL DAMMIT

lol

Karl Sanders, Kyle Sanders, Colonel Sanders. We know who we're talking about, don't we Deathy. 

2 hours ago, SenedeSwaere said:

Manowar tribute band for 15 $. I'm not a fan of Manowar anyway and even if I was, 100 $ is too much money to spend for a single band in my opinion. I rather spend 20 bucks for an underground concert to see 4 bands and gladly miss a totally overpriced band ...

What would you rather choose, being completely ignored by every single person on this planet (like they don't even know you exist) or having every person see a livestream of you whenever you have sex?

This is one fucked up choice. Ok, I'll go for being ignored, because if everyone saw me having sex I'd be ridiculed for my ineptness forever. Ignorance is bliss. 

Would you rather go to the opera or a jazz club? 

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10 hours ago, Requiem said:

lol

Karl Sanders, Kyle Sanders, Colonel Sanders. We know who we're talking about, don't we Deathy. 

This is one fucked up choice. Ok, I'll go for being ignored, because if everyone saw me having sex I'd be ridiculed for my ineptness forever. Ignorance is bliss. 

Would you rather go to the opera or a jazz club? 

Yes req it's was a autocorrect  on tablet  I whould go to a jazz club guitar players this theme

who whould you rather be 

Chuck berry or chat Atkins 

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On 16/07/2017 at 0:13 AM, deathstorm said:

Yes req it's was a autocorrect  on tablet  I whould go to a jazz club guitar players this theme

who whould you rather be 

Chuck berry or chat Atkins 

Chuck Berry for sure.

In 1880 would you rather be a US President or the UK Prime Minister?

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5 hours ago, deathstorm said:

Us president  

drinks theme 

who whould you rather drink 

a rum and Coke or a jack and Coke 

Jack and coke if I want to be metal, rum and coke if I want to be a pirate. There's close to a 50% chance of each, but if pushed I'll go with jack and coke cause it's a little tastier. 

Would you rather watch an animated children's movie or a romantic comedy? 

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16 hours ago, Requiem said:

Jack and coke if I want to be metal, rum and coke if I want to be a pirate. There's close to a 50% chance of each, but if pushed I'll go with jack and coke cause it's a little tastier. 

Would you rather watch an animated children's movie or a romantic comedy? 

Animated children's movie I hate romantic comedy 

Greek mythology  this theme

whould you rather be a

cyclops or manotar 

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8 hours ago, deathstorm said:

Animated children's movie I hate romantic comedy 

Greek mythology  this theme

whould you rather be a

cyclops or manotar 

I had a feeling you were going to choose animation. 

I'd rather be a cyclops for sure. The minotaur is stuck in the labyrinth which would suck. 

Would you rather be Zeus or Odin? 

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On 21/08/2017 at 1:51 PM, RelentlessOblivion said:

Century Media I believe are the larger and therefore more profitable label. Therefore my preference is Century Media.

 

Nuclear Blast are a way bigger company than Century Media. 

I'm also really upset that I missed the author questions here. I would be George Orwell and Charles Dickens. 

I don't know much about basketball but I'll go with Stephen Curry because I like Indian food. 

Would you rather be a real life main character in a Jane Austen novel or a Shakespeare play? 

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10 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Shakespeare of course. It would be a far more interesting life short though it might be.

 

Would you rather be the main character in a Stephen King story or a John Carpenter film?

Again, I don't know enough about either. John Carpenter has something to do with vampires, right? I'll be one of those vampires. 

Would you rather be Batman or Spiderman? I was going to say Superman, but I guess everyone would choose Superman. 

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12 minutes ago, MetalheadFromBama said:

I would want to be Lemmy (without the cigarettes and drugs), so I could get a lot of women. Also, I could have that crazy singing voice like he has.

I'll second that. Out of Batman and Spiderman, my favourite of the two is certainly clean-living Lemmy. :P 

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