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Old 10-06-2006, 12:38 PM
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I was thinking of that scene in Office Space where Ron Livingston's character asks J. Aniston if she likes Kung Fu and there's this Shakespear in Love moment between them. So what geek (or non-geek) movie, music, song, etc. would cause you to think that someone is your soulmate?
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:51 PM
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it used to be if they wake up early with me on saturday morning to watch cartoons...but now the cartoons on saturday morning blow

i would say now that they watch sci-fi stuff with me, and they allow me to explain concepts like how the stargate wokrs and what multi-dimensional rifts are without telling me to just shutup
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I once dated a girl that liked everything I liked, It was kinda freaky. We were shakespearing it all over the place. But one day I busted out my old N64 and she told me video games were retarded. I drop kicked the ***** right in the face at that moment and so ended my one and only love.
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You know you've found your soulmate if they like.....giving me head.
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I once dated a girl that liked everything I liked, It was kinda freaky. We were shakespearing it all over the place. But one day I busted out my old N64 and she told me video games were retarded. I drop kicked the ***** right in the face at that moment and so ended my one and only love.
hahahahaha damn straight. Met this nice chick and I asked her if she played Tiger Woods Golf, she said "That game is retarded, does every guy play that stupid game", that was our last conversation.
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hahaha, you have lots of soul mates out there in the world then...
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hahaha, you have lots of soul mates out there in the world then...
you turn to make me swoon...lol
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Shakespeare in Love on that shit, mofo. <pounds fist>
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Old 10-06-2006, 02:18 PM
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I was thinking of that scene in Office Space where Ron Livingston's character asks J. Aniston if she likes Kung Fu and there's this Shakespear in Love moment between them. So what geek (or non-geek) movie, music, song, etc. would cause you to think that someone is your soulmate?
My husband is my soulmate. I know, it sounds corny. But it's spooky... we'll be watching a movie, or tv show, and I'll turn to him and say something about the plot, like "Don't they have CSI in Japan? Why'd he pick up that gun? You know he's going to get in trouble for that". He'll usually say, "I was just thinking that" and then we both say "Because we could write this shit!" at the same time. Maybe you have to be there.

Now, if I were to have to start over for some reason, I will have pretty high standards because I have all these things already. My soulmate would have to love computers. I get positively cranky when mine needs repair or the internet is down, and I could not possibly live with someone who doesn't understand that. They must love good food, but not so much so that they are out of shape, or expect me to cook every single day.

They must enjoy books, movies and television, and not mind talking about finer plot points or characters.

They will know that when I'm in the middle of a game, I will not feel like dropping it to have sex. Do you know how long it takes to get a decent raiding party together?

They will tolerate my many artistic hobbies, and not mind when I take up a new medium, such as buying a bunch of canvases for painting when I'm up to my eyballs in wire, yarn, leather, and beads.

They will tolerate my rants about politics, school budgets, mercury in children's immunization packages, recycling, and alternative power sources. They will know how to behave in front of my grandparents, but still be themselves.

They will understand why I tear up when a dog does something heroic in a movie, but don't want a pet of my own.

And most importantly, they will love my children. And me.

Wow... I think I've just had a full-on geekout on the subject of relationships. This place rocks!
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She likes giving SoundWave head... uh wait.. I think that came out wrong.
 


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