AMA: Special Minner-chu Edition
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AMA: Special Minner-chu Edition
I know I'm late to the party, but I thought I'd start my own AMA thread too! So as the name implies, ask me anything!
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Can I have YOUR gland?minnerthecat wrote:Can I have your gland?
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Absolutely! All you had to do was ask!Invunarble wrote:Can I have YOUR gland?minnerthecat wrote:Can I have your gland?
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Re: AMA: Special Minner-chu Edition
Are there any questions asked in the other AMAs that you thought were particularly interesting (and secretly wish people would ask you)?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Which is your favorite complementary color pair?
Do you have any unusual talents?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Which is your favorite complementary color pair?
Do you have any unusual talents?
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Re: AMA: Special Minner-chu Edition
What is your point of view on the importance of potatoes in the world?
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- I always enjoyed reading people's responses when asked what they would add to minecraft if they were able. I personally would like to see the redstone system added to and reworked. One feature in particular I've always wanted was the ability to place redstone vertically.Jake55778 wrote:Are there any questions asked in the other AMAs that you thought were particularly interesting (and secretly wish people would ask you)?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Which is your favorite complementary color pair?
Do you have any unusual talents?
- In five years I hope to be finished my degree and in a place of my own. If all goes well, maybe I could find work in the game design industry.
- I've always been a fan of earth tones, so I'd say various shades of green and brown are my favorite complimentary colour combination.
- I suppose my only unusual talent would be that both of my thumbs are double-jointed, so I can bend them back at a ninty degree angle. Nothing too exciting I'm afraid!
- Well, being half Ukrainian, I'd say potatoes are very important to the world both now and in the future! Potatoes are a hearty and filling vegetable that have sustained many cultures around the world for centuries!LS13 wrote:What is your point of view on the importance of potatoes in the world?
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Re: AMA: Special Minner-chu Edition
Do you think potatoes proved to be a hearty and filling vegetable to the Irish during the 19th century?minnerthecat wrote:- Well, being half Ukrainian, I'd say potatoes are very important to the world both now and in the future! Potatoes are a hearty and filling vegetable that have sustained many cultures around the world for centuries!
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I'm sure if they had had some at the time, they would have found them very hearty and filling!Invunarble wrote:Do you think potatoes proved to be a hearty and filling vegetable to the Irish during the 19th century?minnerthecat wrote:- Well, being half Ukrainian, I'd say potatoes are very important to the world both now and in the future! Potatoes are a hearty and filling vegetable that have sustained many cultures around the world for centuries!
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