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Answer the question above... TWISTED EDITION!

I have only posters of myself.
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What is behind this door?
 
Superman 64. The best for anger management. Crucial if you want to grow as an adult.

Who's your favourite superhero?

No, I only play the game of true depth. Checkers.
It's actually surprising how much depth this game has. Things like attack line and defense line and such. Obviously not nearly as much as chess, but still!
I can't tell about the perceived "depth" of both games, but computationally, draughts and chess are both in the same complexity class (EXPTIME-complete) ^^"
 
Splash. It's such a powerful move that people simply don't appreciate enough!

What's your favorite video game?

It's actually surprising how much depth this game has. Things like attack line and defense line and such. Obviously not nearly as much as chess, but still!

I have nothing against checkers, but I feel my movement is extremely restricted and it's why I find chess to be the more comfortable game to play.

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Also, yes you can have my balloon. But it's a drifblim.

Why is the sun bright?
 
Had a very strict upbringing. Enrolled it in lessons for piano, foreign language, and math by the young age of 39 million years old. Learned a lot of things.

Focused too hard on academic excellence, however. Became a proxy for parental love. Struggles to eclipse each previous achievement again and again. May burn out before even reaching 10 billion years old.

Who was one of your childhood role models?
 
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Definitely Friedrich Nietzsche whom I read when I was 5 years old. When I went to first grade the first thing I did was writing a 50 paper long essay as well as hold a two hour lecture to the other pupils explaining his life, his influence on modern society as well as telling them why what he's saying was so important on how I lived my life.

Where can I buy food?
 
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