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I Will Answer Any Question You Dare Ask

I will answer any questions you DARE ask!

By: artbandit
Written on February 19th, 2012
By: artbandit
Age: 31-35 , Male
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  • mcwormy

    when metals react with other elements, what happens to the valence electrons of the metal atoms?

    Apr 15
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    • artbandit

      when it rusts the atoms are easier to remove

      Apr 15
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  • LackofabetterName

    are you an artist?

    Dec 26, 2012
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    • artbandit

      well, i think everyone is an artist to some degree, but I do appreciate art and its various incarnations and nuances... I am not classically trained nor do I make a living from it, but I do dabble... some strain of human consciousness may even explain life as an art unto itself.

      Dec 26, 2012
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    • LackofabetterName

      i guess the flaw of artistry is its subjectiveness. so how do you define Art?

      Unlike you, I dont consider that everyone can be an artist.
      i have my own definition, of course i can't call myself an artist because i failed myself in that regard

      Dec 26, 2012
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    • artbandit

      like beauty, its in the eye of a Beholder... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beholder

      Dec 26, 2012
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  • LackofabetterName

    so are you a sheep? whats the meaning behind the avatar?

    Dec 26, 2012
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  • filipinas80

    tartrazine is present in soft drinks and ice cream is it true or false?

    Dec 10, 2012
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    • artbandit

      Many foods contain tartrazine in varying proportions, depending on the manufacturer or person preparing the food, although the recent trend is to avoid it or substitute a non-synthetic dyeing substance such as annatto, malt color, or betacarotene[citation needed] (see Sensitivities & Intolerance, below).
      When in food, tartrazine is typically labelled as "color", "tartrazine", or "E102", depending on the jurisdiction, and the applicable labelling laws

      source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartrazine

      Dec 11, 2012
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  • MissAgni

    Do u believe in God?

    Nov 30, 2012
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    • artbandit

      yes... but my own sense of spirituality has more room for faith

      Nov 30, 2012
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  • smearpoo

    would you ever pooh yourself

    Oct 24, 2012
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    • artbandit

      no, unless i was senile with dementia

      Oct 24, 2012
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  • Lushiro

    Why are you a roll of toilet paper? oO

    Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      how am I a roll of tp?

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • Lushiro

      Si.

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      why do you think? what could the symbolism mean?

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • Lushiro

      You feel...recyclable? lol

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      maybe, what else?

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • Lushiro

      You shroud yourself in a barrier against the outside world.

      That or....

      On the exterior you are "seemingly" fragile, easy to tear. But on the interior you are harder than they realize, and do not break easily.

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      geez, give me a complex why dont you... i figured Im more confident than that, is that how I come across?

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • Lushiro

      Haha no. Just saying you have a tougher skin and people shouldn't underestimate you :-)

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      im no crocodile with a smile, i only try the best i can.

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • Lushiro

      :)

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      =P what about you, how are you my friend?

      Sep 18, 2012
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  • bepuzzled

    Here's a great one to ask a guy in front of all his Male friends,...., "If you were offered $1million dollars to hungrily suck your best Male friend off and have it on TV as an advertized 1 hour show, would you?" Then watch all the other guys' grin as the Male asked sweats it out. Oh and a fast NO!, well you get the feeling it probably is a yes! LOL!!!

    How did I answer-well it was the crazy Studio 54 70's so I'll let you think what you will! Be good-S

    Sep 18, 2012
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  • Dragon3lf

    What does your current avatar say about you?

    Jul 12, 2012
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    • artbandit

      new moon ahead, a new beginning coming soon?

      Jul 12, 2012
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    • Dragon3lf

      Alright.

      Jul 12, 2012
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  • Lushiro

    What do you think of female prostitution?

    Jun 16, 2012
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    • artbandit

      between 1 to 5 stars (5 being maximum for points, including presentation, customer service and skills)

      Jun 16, 2012
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    • Searchen68

      Sad end of!!

      Aug 14, 2012
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    • bepuzzled

      Hey I'm with Art on this one-I respect Prostitutes-at least they learn a skill, practice it often, and demand payment for services rendered. Not like a "slutt" who I have no respect for-they just give it away! I dated Females in my classes in university and a few were professional escorts-yah they would definitely qualify in the skilled workforce category! And I got to be their practice bud. If I "had" to have paid, I would have definitely gotten my $$$'s worth for sure! But luckily, some things were included with the relationship! HOOOT!

      Sep 18, 2012
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    • artbandit

      youre lucky

      Sep 18, 2012
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  • Lushiro

    How genuine can you be on a good day?

    Jun 16, 2012
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  • Lushiro

    Do you really steal art mr bandit?

    Jun 12, 2012
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    • artbandit

      not officially

      Jun 12, 2012
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    • Lushiro

      lol

      Jun 12, 2012
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  • CFOM

    LOL

    Jun 4, 2012
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  • TrueCelt

    Okay, who's to blame, David Haye or Derek Chisora? (Literally can't think of another question that isn't answered by a 2 second google search, apologies if you're not a boxing fan)

    Feb 20, 2012
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    • artbandit

      there is nobody to blame, within "professional boxing" as its always been, a little controversy is good for the sport. Just like how Mayweather keeps ducking the Pacman, but apparently he will fight Pacquio when he gets out of jail? or is it just another one of those hype? The bad boy image is the easiest media ploy to raise interests and ratings. hence the term "professional boxing".

      Feb 20, 2012
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    • TrueCelt

      Interesting point. Mayweather looks like he's waiting until Pacman starts to decline in his ability, looks to me like "money" is afraid he'll get beat lol. Hope he does fight him sometime but that's been going on since 2009 hasn't it? So much ducking and diving. I think all Chisora's antics, slapping Vitali and spitting in Wladimir's face, for me just sets him apart from some of the other "bad boys". Of course the one that comes straight to mind is Tyson. Mike would never have slapped someone, and to my mind I don't think he spit in anyone's face, he was rough but he was a man about it. And Haye basically bottled Chisora, and following that lame excuse of a sore toe, and seeing him trying to break into showbiz by boxing Justin Bieber, I don't have that much time for him either. I think they'll remove Chisora's license in a fortnight, and Haye won't get his license back if he applies. I know what you're saying "professional boxing", just like "professional" wrestling, is sometimes a show. But I think a lot of people have tried hard to emulate The Greatest, and just never quite got what he was about. There's showmanship and there's just plain bad behaviour

      Feb 20, 2012
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    • TrueCelt

      Just to re-phrase the question slightly, if you were on the panel that had to choose the one who could have his boxing license and the one who couldn't out of Chisora and Haye, who would your vote go towards?

      Feb 20, 2012
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    • artbandit

      the dude smashed a bottle over his head lol... then the other guy picks up a bench chair and tries to whack him back...they are both a disgrace in my opinion, boxing was considered a gentleman's game and these guys both acted like tanty children and sets a bad example for the future boxers... things like this should be fought inside the ring... i would revoke both of their licenses to fight professionally and have criminal charges filed against them for disorderly behavior in public.

      Im sure there are better prize fighters out there at that weight class, than both of those two long forgotten names in the history of boxing...******** dont last long, but I remember classic names like the original Sugar ray Robinson (one of my all time faves), Ali, Foreman, Pacquiao ...good technical and inspiring fighters live on.

      Feb 26, 2012
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    • TrueCelt

      Definitely disgrace is the best word for it, like a couple of scumbags, not professional athletes. Ali is my inspiration in so many ways, such an eloquent speaker, great poet, intelligent man in so many ways, I'm absolutely convinced if he was born hundreds of years earlier he'd have been at the head of an army and conquered the world. He had to make do with boxing. I'm also a big fan of Sugar Ray Robinson, Ali once said he would never have been who he was without Robinson, guy changed his whole approach to boxing. I like Roy Jones and Pacquiao, but when it comes down to it, Marciano, Frazier, Tyson as a young man, those are my favourites because they had something inside that made them great, they weren't blessed with great movement or hand speed but they picked their shots and they were tough as hell. Ali also proved he was tough but he paid a heavy price for it, I wish he had taken more care. Haye and ah...what's his name again? Oh yeah Chisora. They're nothing compared to other great boxers from the UK like Naseem Hamed, Ricky Hatton and the underrated Lennox Lewis

      Feb 27, 2012
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    • artbandit

      Not really a fan of Naseem, he thinks he is better than he is.

      Mar 8, 2012
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    • TrueCelt

      Well....he did....now he's just a chubby wee guy with a criminal record lol. In his division he was good for a long time, maybe not one of the greats but definitely one of the better ones to come from the uk

      Mar 8, 2012
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