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27 Jun 2021, 10:02 pm

just the usual warmer/dryer month grass and pollen allergies, and dust/mold allergies in the colder wetter months.
plus i am allergic to january of any year.

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plastic
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27 Jun 2021, 10:04 pm

For straws, plastic.

For books, paper.

:P

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Choice
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One


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27 Jun 2021, 10:11 pm

choice. esp. choice choice.

same q.



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27 Jun 2021, 10:25 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
I'm allergic to October.

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I’m cracking up about the dog food lol.

I don’t have any allergies. Where I live is so bad, I think I’m immune.

If you could attach a gaming system to your brain and be fully immersed into any game, would you do it?



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27 Jun 2021, 10:27 pm

That sounds like hell. ^ 8O (I don't do video games).

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27 Jun 2021, 10:29 pm

Yes, that sounds great.

Are you able to handle really hot weather? What about really cold weather?



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27 Jun 2021, 10:31 pm

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Yes, that sounds great.

Are you able to handle really hot weather? What about really cold weather?


To answer my own question, I would definitely do it. I own a VR helmet and one day I stayed in it for so long my eyes hurt badly afterwards. It was just fun to feel like I was in a other world.

To answer your question, I do better with cold temperatures because I’m very fair skinned and burn easily. Anything over 90 I usually don’t enjoy much.

> Does alcohol help you socialize?



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27 Jun 2021, 10:33 pm

I have a fear of hypothermia and freezing to death.
But in general I can handle cold better than extreme heat / humidity.

My house is usually hot in winter (heat) and cold in summer (AC), so I end up overdressed in summer.

Alcohol does help in moderation, but I don't really socialise so it's very rarely needed.

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27 Jun 2021, 10:37 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
I have a fear of hypothermia and freezing to death.
But in general I can handle cold better than extreme heat / humidity.

My house is usually hot in winter (heat) and cold in summer (AC), so I end up overdressed in summer.

Alcohol does help in moderation, but I don't really socialise so it's very rarely needed.

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Alcohol helps me with socialization quite a bit, and I’ve actually realized that almost every time I’m around friends I drink to socialize.

If you opened up your fridge and there was a baby penguin inside, what would you do first?



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27 Jun 2021, 10:38 pm

intoxicants get rid of the anxiety so mebbe.

watch the following video-

did it elicit an emotional reaction [Stendhal's?] in you?



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27 Jun 2021, 10:40 pm

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If you opened up your fridge and there was a baby penguin inside, what would you do first?


Get my dog out of the room, and then freak the hell out in a good way. :P :heart: :D

I'll watch the video now blabbs.


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27 Jun 2021, 10:48 pm

auntblabby wrote:

did it elicit an emotional reaction [Stendhal's?] in you?


Yes it did, but not Stendhal's level. I felt nostalgic mostly at the beginning before the song started. You know I have a thing for coloured light so it made me happy. Then it reminded me of the Tinkerbell lights / fireworks at Disneyworld which brought back some long forgotten memories of my husband in a bittersweet way. And then the robot sound in the music reminded me of ELO, which made me emotional for my another reason.

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27 Jun 2021, 10:52 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
auntblabby wrote:

did it elicit an emotional reaction [Stendhal's?] in you?


Yes it did, but not Stendhal's level. I felt nostalgic mostly at the beginning before the song started. You know I have a thing for coloured light so it made me happy. Then it reminded me of the Tinkerbell lights / fireworks at Disneyworld which brought back some long forgotten memories of my husband in a bittersweet way. And then the robot sound in the music reminded me of ELO, which made me emotional for my another reason.

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I thought the video was very cool. The only part that made me really feel anything emotion wise was when the drones were shaped like Earth. Something about seeing a globe in the sky, while we are all on Earth just struck something in me. Other than that it was just a nice video. I bet I would have felt more if I saw it in person.

> Do you like Elon Musk and his ideas?



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27 Jun 2021, 10:54 pm

elon is a genius that is full of himself, but he has good ideas esp. for himself.
per video, stendhal's reaction in me, but milder than others. IOW for some reason only my brain knows, the waterworks commenced, it went beyond a feeling of utter awe. the feeling still lasts. awe. wonder. and if i found a penguin in me fridge i'd call the local animal control people and hope they gave it an appropriate good home.

choose one-
listen to music
or
mow the lawn



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27 Jun 2021, 10:56 pm

One thing you'll need to learn about me Brainiac, is that I have no clue who anyone famous is.
I don't know anything about pop culture or politics.
I've heard of Elon Musk but I have no idea who he is, or what his ideas are.

You can teach me if you'd like. :P

Listen to music!



Do Oliver's hands make you want to melt and die? :heart:


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27 Jun 2021, 10:57 pm

as a bi male he is attractive, yes. he is prolly straight, though. as if.

choose one-
ride a horse
or
ride a motorcycle