<p>I usually use rye bread. Anything but white bread really.</p>
<p>I dislike rye bread, or any packet bread really. They have some decent stuff at Ralphs.</p>
<p>my ideal man:</p>
<p>-2300+ SAT score. It has to be higher than mine.
-Going to either harvard, princeton, yale, columbia, cornell, penn, brown, or MIT (actually, Brown not so much, MIT is preferred)
-Is into math and science homework and problems as much as I am
-Is able to answer/discuss questions that confuse me, such as a difficult physics concept or something
-Not poor
-likes some occasional cool stuff such as: playing guitar, snowboarding, mountain climbing, etc</p>
<p>Lulz that this thread is now about sandwiches. I’d talk about sandwiches, but they upset me because I basically can’t eat them during Lent. Well, not any good sandwiches.</p>
<p>What about on non-Fridays? Can’t you have all great sandwiches you want?</p>
<p>I don’t like sandwiches usually…</p>
<p>Dream person does not exist as of now</p>
<p>Can a dream person ever really exist? Since it’s impossible to replicate a real person exactly in your imagination, the person in your dreams must be someone that is on some level different from anything in real life.</p>
<p>Hence why my dream person does not exist, mr. philosopher. </p>
<p>Although I don’t even know/see someone close to an ideal person. Then again, neither am I, so I can’t really complain</p>
<p>I mean hypothetically, one could conjure a certain person based on a certain philosophy and then attribute certain charactertics that best fulfill that certain point of view. One could even transfer some of the traits in to physical expecatation. </p>
<p>I mean techinically if one were to observe the siutation from an evolutonary standpoint, one would want the most vigorous individual, with the traits best suited for survival. However, apparently the need for survival is no longer so great. As a result, girls tend to go for more femine guys than the more tall and muscular men, typically characterized as attractive. And that’s where mate selection becomes more difficult. I mean so I guess that’s what make each person wind different types of people attractive. And adding diversity to the population is never bad really.</p>
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<p>Your post seemed to imply that they may, at least some time in the future.</p>
<p>Given an infinite amount of time considering I’d live forever and the human race would not die out, she would exist</p>
<p>Ah, but whose to say existing in dreams is better - even different - from existing in whatever world we call real.</p>
<p>;)</p>
<p>Hmm, that really depends on how many variables there are in what constitutes personality or even a person’s mind. If they are finite, then perhaps that person may someday exist. If not, I say they’ll never exist.</p>
<p>I think it is finite, although the chance of finding that person within a lifetime is extremely small</p>
<p>Although, why would you want the ideal guy/girl? You’d never be able to please them completely. Unless some guy/girl magically has expectations that are actually attainable by normal people.</p>
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<p>That’s an essential part of being truly ideal.</p>
<p>@ TCBH on non-Fridays: I’m more into Lent than most people. I do it all week, except for Sundays, when I have to feast, which isn’t even all that fun.</p>
<p>I was listening to this sort of old podcast of This American Life, from mid-January about one true love. Everyone always feels the need to believe in it while they’re in a relationship and especially while they’re pursuing the relationship, but pretty much everyone accepts that if there is just one perfect person for each of us, the likelihood that we will find those people is very, very low, so it’s better to think we could be equally happy with the vast majority of people of our preferred sex(es).</p>
<p>My dream is Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. Or an alternate reality version of him where he was just a wee bit younger and had gone to the cooler half of Oxbridge.</p>
<p>But even if they were attainable, would he/she like you equally? idk too much of this seems like a fantasy and not actually plausible.</p>
<p>How can a dream be too much like fantasy? That’s utterly nonsensical</p>
<p>Referring to the existence of such a person. Dreaming too fancifully is pretty detrimental.</p>