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 Post subject: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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What it is: The RM Interview Series is a way to get to know other members of the board and hopefully bring the community together a bit. Every few days or so, a new interview will start and an old interview will be locked and archived. Please try to keep this thread only about the person being interviewed. When it's your turn, you're welcome to talk about yourself as much as you want.

How it works: All questions and answers will stay in this stickied thread; all questions are optional however. When interest in the current person begins to die down, they will then choose (via PM) the next person to be interviewed. The person will also PM a mod to get the new interview started.

This is supposed to be fun! Hopefully there will be a mix of both serious and humorous questions (and answers!)

Past Interviews:
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RM Interview #1: Green Habit
RM Interview #2: SmileInMyTree
RM Interview #3: Blind Melvana
RM Interview #4: Ender (lost due to database problems)
RM Interview #5: vacatetheword (aka kim gordon)
RM Interview #6: Burt Muston
RM Interview #7: Outside
RM Interview #8: Clark Griswold
RM Interview #9: 1/2faithfull
RM Interview #10: SPIKE
RM Interview #11: knuckles of frisco
RM Interview #12: malice
RM Interview #13: Robert Goulet
RM Interview #14: Jim
RM Interview #15: Athletic Supporter
RM Interview #16: Towelie
RM Interview #17: B
RM Interview #18: NaiveAndTrue
RM Interview #19: Peeps
RM Interview #20: Minnesota Mama
RM Interview #21: Jesus Christmas
RM Interview #22: Clubber
RM Interview #23: Anaranae
RM Interview #24: jimmac24
RM Interview #25: Cal Varnsen
RM Interview #26: Dr. Van Nostrand
RM Interview #27: Wes C. Addle
RM Interview #28: macjunkie
RM Interview #29: Already In Love
RM Interview #30: Bammer
RM Interview #31: satans taco
RM Interview #32: Mitchell
RM Interview #33: MF
RM Interview #34: punkdavid
RM Interview #35: Circus Freak
RM Interview #36: bullet proof
RM Interview #37: godeatgod
RM Interview #38: little sadie
RM Interview #39: stip
RM Interview #40: corduroy_blazer
RM Interview #41: ericd102
RM Interview #42: woodburn
RM Interview #43: lennytheweedwacker
RM Interview #44: Where's The Old Board?
RM Interview #45: NeilJam5
RM Interview #46/#62: Hinny
RM Interview #47: PJAddict
RM Interview #48: Raziel
RM Interview #49: dirtyfrank0705
RM Interview #50: adamdude
RM Interview #51: Clint72
RM Interview #52: fishbob
RM Interview #53: Juvenal
RM Interview #54: Stuzzo
RM Interview #55: Angus
RM Interview #56: Zephyr
RM Interview #57: Flips
RM Interview #58: #42
RM Interview #59: brainofpea
RM Interview #60: mookieblaylock
RM Interview #61: muckela
RM Interview #63: LostDog1079
RM Interview #64: *Chloe
RM Interview #65: pearljamfan80
RM Interview #66: bizarro-low_light79
RM Interview #67: Rabscallionyouth
RM Interview #68: Bee Girl
RM Interview #69: Tommyphillips
RM Interview #70: Tommymctom
RM Interview #71: inadvertent imitation
RM Interview #72: Ensign9
RM Interview #73: glorified_version
RM Interview #74: psychobain
RM Interview #75: invention
RM Interview #76: mowbs
RM Interview #77: sportsfreakpete6
RM Interview #78: mecca2687
RM Interview #79: tryinmorning
RM Interview #80: conoalias
RM Interview #81: denverapolis
RM Interview #82: sherpahigh
RM Interview #83: bondcfh007
RM Interview #84: spudsgirl
RM Interview #85: Sanford Koufax
RM Interview #86: cutuphalfdead
RM Interview #87: Jammer91
RM Interview #88: lefty
RM Interview #89: Orpheus
RM Interview #90: dyingonahilltop
RM Interview #91: Badradio16
RM Interview #92: Windedsailer
RM Interview #93: SmilinSkullRing
RM Interview #94: Monkey_Driven
RM Interview #95: PeopleMyAge
RM Interview #96: godsdice
RM Interview #97: 1 nad short
RM Interview #98: Play C3
RM Interview #99: Winter's Love
RM Interview #100: Pizza The Hut
RM Interview #101: px
RM Interview #102: Dev
RM Interview #103: PatH
RM Interview #104: Parchy
RM Interview #105: given2trade
RM Interview #106: thodoks

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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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this is a kid who could go the distance.

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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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How great a song is Last Kiss? (j/k lol)

Are you in school?

If so, where and what are you studying?

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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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Name: Pat
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Favorite PJ song:Release/Oceans/Can't Keep
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tree_ wrote:
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what's that on your face?


:?:

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aprilfifth wrote:
How great a song is Last Kiss? (j/k lol)


great pop song, for real

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Are you in school?

If so, where and what are you studying?


Yeah, go to Ohio University, majoring in Political Science and planning on minoring in History and Economics.

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dkfan9 wrote:
tree_ wrote:
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what's that on your face?


:?:

YOUR FACE
:luv:
WhAtS ThAt oN It
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tree_ wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
tree_ wrote:
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what's that on your face?


:?:

YOUR FACE
:luv:
WhAtS ThAt oN It
:shake:

oh, that.

skin, mostly. hair, too.

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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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you're only 18? man, I feel old.

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dkfan9 wrote:
Yeah, go to Ohio University, majoring in Political Science and planning on minoring in History and Economics.

I'm envious. I wasted too many credits "sampling" other areas than minoring in a specific 2nd one like economics.

What's your purpose? Law school?

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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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V. excited about this. I dig this guy.

Favorite author/book?

Favorite philosopher?

View of afterlife?

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dkfan9 wrote:
Location: Athens,Ohio/Cincinnati,Ohio

how exactly are you able to bend the space-time continuum to be in two places at once?

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 Post subject: Re: RM Interview #107: dkfan9
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aprilfifth wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
Yeah, go to Ohio University, majoring in Political Science and planning on minoring in History and Economics.

I'm envious. I wasted too many credits "sampling" other areas than minoring in a specific 2nd one like economics.

What's your purpose? Law school?


Well I'm real lucky in that I came into school with 20 credit hours for History from AP courses, so all I need to do to have a minor in it is to take 4 300 level classes(16 hours) and I'll have a history minor. I wasn't even planning on taking much more than intro economics til I found out I'm pretty good at it last quarter and I enjoy it... I was planning on doing a minor in Philosophy coming in, but I decided I could read that in my free time, and that Econ would probably be better for jobs than Philosophy.

As to future job potential/schooling, I'm not all that sure... I don't think I want to do law school, but I'm leaning towards doing Grad School... Working on campaigns/as a staffer for someone in office might be a good post-college job, as I know a few people who've done that. My dream job in the sector would be something like working in a think tank; I don't think I would ever want to be an actual politician, though.

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V. excited about this. I dig this guy.

Favorite author/book?

Favorite philosopher?

View of afterlife?


Favorite author/book? Novel: It would be a 3 way tie between 1984, The Stranger, and The Great Gatsby.
I don't know that I read enough to have a favorite author(as in, read enough works by one author... I don't know how many authors I've read more than 1 book by, but it's not a large number)

In terms of comics, my favorite author is by far Ed Brubaker. Man writes some great stories. And my two favorite works ever would probably be Brubaker's Sleeper and Alan Moore's Watchmen, with The Killing Joke and The Dark Knight Returns not far behind. But there are still many works I haven't read that I wish to(a ton of Vertigo stuff).

Philosopher? I love most everything I've read by Camus or about his philosophy, so it would be him by far. But I haven't read a ton of philosophy either.

Afterlife? I hope it's a reunion of you with all your family, everyone you've known, all your pets, etc, and a place of eternal peace and happiness. I hope. In a way, you'd become connected to everyone, and in another way, you'd still be yourself(although maybe purified to have lost some of the more selfish aspects of the personality). I dunno though.

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thodoks wrote:
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Location: Athens,Ohio/Cincinnati,Ohio

how exactly are you able to bend the space-time continuum to be in two places at once?

i'm just that fuckin good

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dkfan9 wrote:
Winter's Love wrote:
V. excited about this. I dig this guy.

Favorite author/book?

Favorite philosopher?

View of afterlife?


Favorite author/book? Novel: It would be a 3 way tie between 1984, The Stranger, and The Great Gatsby.
I don't know that I read enough to have a favorite author(as in, read enough works by one author... I don't know how many authors I've read more than 1 book by, but it's not a large number)

In terms of comics, my favorite author is by far Ed Brubaker. Man writes some great stories. And my two favorite works ever would probably be Brubaker's Sleeper and Alan Moore's Watchmen, with The Killing Joke and The Dark Knight Returns not far behind. But there are still many works I haven't read that I wish to(a ton of Vertigo stuff).

Philosopher? I love most everything I've read by Camus or about his philosophy, so it would be him by far. But I haven't read a ton of philosophy either.

Afterlife? I hope it's a reunion of you with all your family, everyone you've known, all your pets, etc, and a place of eternal peace and happiness. I hope. In a way, you'd become connected to everyone, and in another way, you'd still be yourself(although maybe purified to have lost some of the more selfish aspects of the personality). I dunno though.


So does everyone get this, or only people who are ethical? And how do you determine "everyone you've known"--shouldn't then by transitive properties you be with everyone, since everyone knows everyone somehow?

In terms of philosophers, if you want to understand anything modern, read Descartes. It's not terribly well written, but it set up the entire epistemological debate that dominated philosophy basically until Kant came along. Also, read Plato for an ancient background, and if you're brave, you can start looking at the existentialists: Kierkegaard and then Nietzsche. In terms of favorite philosopher though, Schoppenhauer will rock your world, and very easy to read.

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nope

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Winter's Love wrote:
dkfan9 wrote:
Winter's Love wrote:
V. excited about this. I dig this guy.

Favorite author/book?

Favorite philosopher?

View of afterlife?


Favorite author/book? Novel: It would be a 3 way tie between 1984, The Stranger, and The Great Gatsby.
I don't know that I read enough to have a favorite author(as in, read enough works by one author... I don't know how many authors I've read more than 1 book by, but it's not a large number)

In terms of comics, my favorite author is by far Ed Brubaker. Man writes some great stories. And my two favorite works ever would probably be Brubaker's Sleeper and Alan Moore's Watchmen, with The Killing Joke and The Dark Knight Returns not far behind. But there are still many works I haven't read that I wish to(a ton of Vertigo stuff).

Philosopher? I love most everything I've read by Camus or about his philosophy, so it would be him by far. But I haven't read a ton of philosophy either.

Afterlife? I hope it's a reunion of you with all your family, everyone you've known, all your pets, etc, and a place of eternal peace and happiness. I hope. In a way, you'd become connected to everyone, and in another way, you'd still be yourself(although maybe purified to have lost some of the more selfish aspects of the personality). I dunno though.


So does everyone get this, or only people who are ethical? And how do you determine "everyone you've known"--shouldn't then by transitive properties you be with everyone, since everyone knows everyone somehow?

In terms of philosophers, if you want to understand anything modern, read Descartes. It's not terribly well written, but it set up the entire epistemological debate that dominated philosophy basically until Kant came along. Also, read Plato for an ancient background, and if you're brave, you can start looking at the existentialists: Kierkegaard and then Nietzsche. In terms of favorite philosopher though, Schoppenhauer will rock your world, and very easy to read.


yes, you'd be with everyone at once, essentially... i actually like the theory pd set up with an almost purification process on the way to heaven, so hell is not eternal. but of course, can i know? not possible, so i only hope, but i don't think about it too often, mostly when i'm drunk...

I've been thinking about reading The Republic, i'll probably do that some day(it might happen as part of a political thory class down the road anyway). The next philosophy I'm gonna read will probably be Ishmael over the Summer.

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