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Please post pics.
(not pics of you eating your creations, though)![]()
I most definitely will.
Please post pics.
(not pics of you eating your creations, though)![]()
I most definitely will.
Do you happen to take a lot of pictures of your food? The lighting on your last food pics were pretty spot-on.
Yeah, I take a lot of food pics 🙂 Food and flowers, that's pretty much all I take pictures of.
I do a lot of philosophy reading in my spare time.
Are you? 🙂
PS. Engineering / Humanities double major.
Nope, but I am a Religious Studies major and we touched on a bunch of philosophy terms and theories in my intro course.
Mmmmm, I love bacon that is crispy but not tough. It's soooo good.
Impressive. I don't know how you consider yourself "average" on your mdapps.
I can totally see a bunch of people from our class thread dominating in (wo)man vs. food matches.
Pfft. Picky.
Even burnt bacon is tasty (although it contains a lot of carcinogens when you burn it --> learned that in genetics)
Heh, did you guys ever get into a discussion about the concept of "Self and the Mind?"
Nope, but that sounds really interesting! Unfortunately the class was almost 100% lecture since it was introductory-level.
Average for an Asian. 🙁
Oh gosh, my stats are around yours and I'm Asian too, so I totally get where you're coming from 🙁
Maybe we should post rants about being Asian Etzio/flatearth-style.
I'm always annoyed when those posts pop up, but in the back of my mind, I see where they're coming from.
Only as an Asian can a 3.6/32 not be considered competitive (inb4flamewar).
I never thought anyone could be less-competitive than a white person until I applied. That sucks.
Minerva, I assume you've gone over the Ontological Argument, right?
Yep, we sure did.
I really need to take more psychology courses. Looking back, I should have done a psych minor.
Did you read the original text by Anselm?
I really need to take more psychology courses. Looking back, I should have done a psych minor.
I remember reading a few selections of it in a sourcebook, but we didn't read the entire original text.