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What is your idea of a dream date?

I am not one for big restaurants when it comes to dates(unless the guy is rich, then we can go there from time to time).My ideal date would be like two friends hanging out. Going to a movie, eating and taking a stroll through the park.But the best kind of dates are the ones in private. When we’re alone in the house and we can do whatever we want. We can watch a random movie on TV, order pizza, stay in bed. We can play some board games or any games at all, we can cuddle and tickle and tease each other. We can talk about serious stuff and get to know each other better in the comfort of privacy.When I was with my ex,I went to his house on his birthday. To be honest,that was my favorite date, even though he used to buy me gifts when we saw each other. I don’t care about the gifts and the things you buy me.I care about the comfort someone gives me. We weren’t alone though(and to be honest,I’m glad that happened).His mom and little sister were there,but they left us alone the whole time. We(I) played some video games because his computer is really good then we stayed in bed and watched a movie. That was my favorite part. Us, laying down with my head on his shoulder and relaxing. Too bad that he had to spoil it near the end. sighSo, yeah, these are the kind of ‘dates’ I like. I love being in private. That way we can do everything we want, everything. ;)

What is the best place to hide a dead body?

Any number of locations. Since you have between 5 minutes and never before the police discover that someone has been killed,, you will have ample amounts of time to dispose of the remains before they are discovered.Some thoughts:The septic tank of an abandoned property.Almost anywhere at a closed refinery (most refineries will never be torn down due to the massive remediation costs involved when they are. Find a good hiding spot there and place the body in the open or bury it)Numerous quarries are around and most are filled with water. If you ensure that the body will not float to the surface, they are often great disposal locations. Inside the wall of a home or building - If the body is allowed to desiccate (mummify) then there will be little or no odor. Simply open a wall,insert the body and replaster or drywall it and paint over it.Underneath an area to be used as a pen or feed lot for domesticated animals. The weight of the animals, plus their manure and the straw placed down to control it will form its own "cap" over the burial site.In plain sight - The roof of tall abandoned building (hidden from overhead viewing) , an open area in a remote part of the country (after staying there for 2-3 days to see if anyone comes along), or in a storm drain along a lightly used state or county road.Inside the trunk of a vehicle in a salvage yard. Make certain that the vehicle is a rather common model, but is in generally poor condition.A environmental ghost town - A town or area abandoned due to severe pollution or radiological concerns.If you have access to a private airplane and you live near an ocean, take the body out to sea, several hundred miles and dump it. Unless it is caught by a storm or current, animal predation and decay will take care of it within several days.Dig a narrow, but deep trench or hole and vertical bury the body. It won't look like a normal grave and it covers only a few square feet or meters at the most, Since the area disturbed will not resemble a hole or trench it is unlikely that it will ever be discovered.

Who is the most down-to-earth IIT JEE topper you have ever seen?

Right now, the only person I can think of with high-level of unpretentiousness and simplicity, even after having achieved remarkable things in his life, is none other than very well-known and among the most respected professors in my college Prof. Pawan Kumar, from the Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur.His achievements are quite astonishing and inimitable:AIR 2 (twice!!): 2nd attempt was to get AIR 1.B.Tech. & PhD in Computer Science from IIT-Kanpur.Since the question is not about achievements - which are indeed impressive in this case - I would restrict myself discovering how much down to earth he is after all his achievements:Simplicity: When I saw him for the first time, I could not believe my eyes. His appearance does not reflect the real him - not at all; that day I promised myself not to judge a book by its cover.You will see him like this throughout the whole year: same loose-fitting half-shirt and pant, and that bathroom slipper. Be it going to a meeting with HOD or anyone else, be it the first class or the last class - his dress code will not change which I like the most about him.On 2200 acres of campus, he, unlike others, would always walk to his destination: be it the department or the class in Nalanda Complex.Ever since I got into this college, I saw a huge trend of speaking English everywhere.It does not matter to some of the professors here if you do not understand English, they will anyway converse in English. Classes are in English, which becomes a huge problem for a non-English medium student.But he would always start his conversation with someone he is seeing for the first time in Hindi only, and even in the class, he uses Hindi most of the time.If you happen to be a student from a non-Computer Science department at IIT Kharagpur but have interest in Computer Science, you can always approach him to learn anything in Computer Science. He would invite you to his office.He is the living example of “simple living and high thinking”.Footnote:http://www1.iitkgp.ac.in/fac-pro...Edit:Thanks for your concern everyone! I appreciate it.Speaking a mix of Hindi and English in the class is not his obsession but his compassion to make subjects more understandable to the maximum students, certainly not to exclude South Indians.He starts lecturing in English in the very next moment he finds someone from non-Hindi background struggling with Hindi.

Is it difficult to score 7 in the IELTS individual band?

IELTS - Is the Test to measure proficiency in four modules - Listening, Speaking, Writing, and Speaking. In order to get 7 or more than 7 bands in each and every modules. Now the task is how to get it. Let us discuss this section-wise.ReadingGet 30 out of 40 answers correct for IELTS 7.0*Get 33 out of 40 answers correct for IELTS 7.5*Spell answers correctlyNot write more than the maximum number of words for each questionTake a special care while handling True, False, Not given question. Mark true to those only which are actually mentioned in the passage irrespective in other similar words. Similarly, if statement is opposite of what is being said, irrespective of the same words as stated in passage mark it false. If information is similar mark it not given.SpeakingSpeak fluently and at length on any given topicUse a range of linking words accurately to connect ideasUse less common and idiomatic vocabularyProduce generally error-free sentencesShow good control of pronunciation and intonationwritingAnswer both questions fullyWrite in clear paragraphs, each with a main idea and supporting sentencesUse higher-level vocabulary with an awareness of collocationProvide an overview with detailed comparisons in Task 1Indicate a clear position and stick to it consistently in Task 2Produce generally error-free sentencesListeningGet 30 out of 40 answers correct for IELTS 7.0*Get 32 out of 40 answers correct for IELTS 7.5*Spell answers correctlyNot write more than the maximum number of words for each questionnever focus on typical words which you don't know, try and connect with information mentioned in key informative words.The above strategy will definitely lead you to close to the success. Not only you will get the 7 bands, but you will definitely be able to get more than 7 bands.

Is 24 degrees Celsius hot?

Let us suppose that I am wearing a vest, a T-shirt, underwear, gloves, boots and socks,pants and a cap. I have access to warm/cool water. Then-15°C : I would freeze to death0°C: I won't be able to bear it.5°C: Cold10°C: Very cool20°C: Okay30°C: Okay37°C: Okay40°C: it's hot50°C: Very hot. I'm sweating too much.60°C: Oh my god it doesn't feel good.70°C: Extremely hot. I'm taking off my clothes and using that cold water.80°C: Scorching heat.90°C: I won't survive for long. But I still have the cold water.100°C: I wish I hadn't been here. It's unbearable.110°C: It seems that I would succumb to death. But I still have hope. Hope is the spark of life.120°C: OMG130°C: The cold water no longer feels good. The heat is overpowering me.150°C: Is there anything hotter than this? The part of the body that's not in contact with the cold water seems to burn.200°C: I'm actually burning. Eeeh.400°C: it's like the temperature on Mercury during the day. I would become unconscious even before I think about using the cold water.500°C: it's hotter than Venus.6000°C- “Am I at the sun's surface?”,says my ghost.P.S. 27°C is the best temperature. In fact, 20°C-30°C feels good to most of the people.

How long did it take you to find your wedding venue?

If you're asking because you're engaged , congratulations!That's actually a really hard question lol.At work it honestly varies, some people have a very fixed venue in mind so it's a matter of date negotiation, especially if it's a popular place. Some have no idea or the couple have different ideas, like modern town venues vs a country house , that takes a bit longer. With research and visits to potential places, about 2/3 months is average. But that time is me finding a shortish list of potential places and going with the couple to visit them.The longest I've ever spent hunting was about a year but the couple had planned a long engagement , had very fixed ideas of what kind of wedding they wanted and were often too busy to visit places we had on the lists. As far as my own wedding went, I was lucky we had heart set on a place and it was available for the the date we wanted. I would have honestly delayed our planned date so we could get married there, it was a one of my favourite places , we had our first date and other occasions there.Some people are flexible about locations, they'll adapt the date to get the place. Some are fixed on a date and are happy to find a venue available for their date. Some don't care where because they just want to get married, or because of budget or travel issues, they'll pick the place that is convenient because with enough fairy lights and happy people it will still be awesome. The most important thing is feeling its right, which might involve a few days visiting places.

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