<p>You’re obviously not squeamish :D</p>
<p>If you end up at Cam somehow, do tell the adcoms there to do the same with Keynes’ and Newton’s body - okay? :D</p>
<p>I can deal with wasps.</p>
<p>I’m not at all fazed by the sight of blood or injuries.</p>
<p>I love snakes.</p>
<p>I don’t even mind the thought of corpses, that much…</p>
<p>But the idea of having a corpse preserved for that long, just sitting on a chair for centuries, as if it was a waxwork or a real person… eek. -shiver- </p>
<p>We Brits can be rather peculiar at times.</p>
<p>@theGame: Who’s Keynes? I don’t recall the name…</p>
<p>lol
10char</p>
<p>^Is this your way of getting revenge on me for that April Fools’ trick about the so-called “Warwick Word”, lol? :D</p>
<p>If you’re not aware of the greatest economist your motherland has ever produced, what can I say. Umm…</p>
<p><em>starts thinking aggressively</em></p>
<p>First rule of combat: Never let your enemy know what you’re about to do.</p>
<p>Second rule of combat: Don’t pick a fight with someone whose strengths you’re unaware of.</p>
<p>Third rule of combat: If someone says they’re strong, they’re usually just pretending to be tough and want to avoid a fight. If someone says they’re weak, they’re usually just a Kung Fu black belt in disguise, trying to catch you off-guard and play possum.</p>
<p>…still thinking aggressively? ;)</p>
<p>Err…sure</p>
<p>Hey, I was just kidding :P.</p>
<p>I have the tendency to crack quite a few jokes, as well as a rather sardonic sense of humour, but it doesn’t always come across too well on the Internet, I’m afraid. On forums, you can’t see someone grinning from ear to ear, or see the twinkle in their eye, which is why I really need to tone down on this, lol. :)</p>
<p>Fourth rule of combat: Overestimate your weaknesses and underestimate your strengths. In other words, overestimate your opponent’s strengths and underestimate his weaknesses :D</p>
<p>P.s. I consider myself to be a master of irony - if that’s what you’re talking about :)</p>
<p>Fifth rule of combat: Don’t tell your opponent the fifth rule :D.</p>
<p>Back on topic, though: does anyone know if St Andrews is a good university? It’s meant to be great for Maths, and I love its location. :)</p>
<p>^ It’s supposed to be awesome at International Relations too</p>
<p>I’ve been to St. Andrews for a couple of weeks, it was pretty cool! But the location might get boring after a while since there is, in fact, nothing there. Except appr. 500 golf courses.</p>
<p>Some royalty studied there (testing your knowledge again), so here’s another reason to go…</p>
<p>I never got the whole golf phenomenon. What’s so great about that ‘sport’?</p>
<p>Tiger Woods, Nike apparel, Tiger Woods :)</p>
<p>I’m more an Adidas person :p</p>
<p>So All Day you Dream About Sport?
Get a life ;)</p>
<p>I do dream about sports…while most definitely having a life ;)</p>
<p>Yeah, I know, Prince William went there :). It’s also rather close to the sea; even Harvard and MIT are a few miles away.</p>