Is College life along with foruming and Naruto too stressful?
Also if it's not too personal, what College do you attend?
No, I just don't do it when I'm busy with school. I happen to have a lighter load this semester than most, so it's all good.
As I specified in the OP, I won't reveal what college I attend as that will give away my location, and I prefer to maintain a certain level of anonymity. However, I will tell you that it is a public state university.
Games in general. Anything you consider a game and that you played in your childhood can be a gud answer.
I guess it also depends on what you mean by "as a kid"... Anyway, for video games I played Pokémon Blue/Red & Gold/Silver, lots of Crash Bandicoot, all sorts of Mario games, and others. For non video games I enjoyed parcheesi, scrabble, rummy, and 5 draw poker. I also used to play a lot of tag and British bulldogg on the playground. Aside from those last two, I still enjoy them all.
As you may know, the situation with Israel and Iran is on thin ice to say the least. Do you believe Israel will launch a large scale attack on Iran, because of Iran's reluctance to cease uranium enrichment, or will Israel simply step aside and pressure Iran more indirectly such as with continued U.N sanctions and covert missions? Also, what will be the U.S's role in all of this?
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I do not believe that Israel will initiate a large scale attack, though they may launch one in retaliation if they are attacked. I believe that Israel and the US will continue to promote UN sanctions with the hope that the people of Iran will overthrow the authoritarian government themselves. However, I obviously cannot predict the future.
is it true bananas are 50 percent human or humans are 50 percent bananas?
Actually, we share about 55% of the same DNA. This is unsurprising as all life on earth is somewhat related. Consider that a one percent difference in DNA is what separates us from chimpanzees. We even have 40% sequence similarity with some bacteria. This is all because life stems from the same origin, and many of the functions we need to carry out to live are the same. Large areas of the genetic code are conserved across species.