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True or False

False (I don’t consider AF as social media and my LinkedIn profile was professional obligation)

You’ve heard of the September that never ended.
 
False, though I last rode one in 1997, in California

You experience l’appel du Vide
 
False! As a child I would cry when All My Children or One Life to Live, or General Hospital would come on at Grandma's house. It was terribly boring to me and I still don't understand the social nuances. Now the only things even resembling soap operas that I like are Star Wars, Star Trek, The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch, or Downton Abbey.

Well, there was this one Hallmark tv show that was sort of a soap opera, but not. And it was terribly romantic, yet oh so very wholesome. I can't remember the name, but there was a schoolteacher on the Canadian frontier and a Mountie. And it's the life and times of their town and them squabbling and finally FINALLY falling in love. But then they keep messing it up. Oh my gosh Homesteading and dashing, old fashioned Canadian Mounties. My two favorite categories.

You own at least one piece of cosplay armor.
 
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