I wouldn't say I'm afraid of bees, let's say I'm overly cautious of them. Unlike most animals with exoskeletons, thinking about them doesn't bother me, just being around them.
Psykeout wrote:
Seth wrote:bards
Stop being cool
Seth wrote:I almost drank a bee once, it stung me on the roof of my mouth
not fun
A wasp landed on me once. I thought if i sat still it wouldn't sting me. so I patiently waited for it to leave. and It stung me. If it had hurt I would have been kinda mad.
TensaZangetsu wrote:???
My fur is pinkish red
Psykeout wrote:He tastes like lilac
Seth wrote:I would eat a fox
just sayin
I can't think of many animals I wouldn't eat.
TensaZangetsu wrote:No!
I don't want cake! It makes you fat!
I don't wanna be fat! I'd be all gross and sweaty!!
*starts to panic*
The "If I eat anything for amusement then I'll get fat" mentality bugs me.
TensaZangetsu wrote:I'm sorry, fat people terrify me!
Look how small I am!
They could crush me easily!
A fox kit could be crushed by any sized human above the age of 12 really.
so
who's getting pumped for eat until you pass out/scream at the football game and get half chewed turkey all over grandma's living room day?
Only one more class today and then it's the weekend!!!!!!!!!!
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
Seth wrote:so
who's getting pumped for eat until you pass out/scream at the football game and get half chewed turkey all over grandma's living room day?
Only one more class today and then it's the weekend!!!!!!!!!!
It's wednesday! And my last class was yesterday.
To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world
Scones are relatively uncommon in America, especially good ones.
TensaZangetsu wrote:That looks like a biscuit!
They're not dissimilar. They're thick, and about as dry as you might expect a biscuit to be, but I think a bit sweeter. Very filling.
Seth wrote:so
who's getting pumped for eat until you pass out/scream at the football game and get half chewed turkey all over grandma's living room day?
Only one more class today and then it's the weekend!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not, being neither a football nor turkey fan. (I'm also not a fan of gorging myself.) I'm more excited about the long weekend, really.
Psykeout wrote:highlight the black bars to read spoilers.
I wouldn't imagine that Columbia pays much mind to Thanksgiving.
The District of Columbia does in fact pay mind to Thanksgiving!
Colombia, on the other hand, I'm not sure.
:B
Tha Housefox wrote:Being able to read minds might not be the best thing.
I've always wanted to see through someone else's eyes, and not in the figurative sense. I'd love to know how visually different other people's perception of the world might be from mine.
Tha Housefox wrote:Being able to read minds might not be the best thing.
Yes, a good example could be from Code Geass.
Mao's Geass allowed him to read minds, but he could never cut it off.
He went insane from the constant thoughs he heard.
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To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world
Psykeout wrote:
highlight the black bars to read spoilers.
I wouldn't imagine that Columbia pays much mind to Thanksgiving.
As much as I would want to read minds(which I don't) I cant, and never will
your comment failed to have anything to do with my post. Why did you reply to my post to reiterate something unrelated?
CaptainPea wrote:I've always wanted to see through someone else's eyes, and not in the figurative sense. I'd love to know how visually different other people's perception of the world might be from mine.
I've always wondered how other people see colors, but then I think about art, and it almost seems like color is some sort of universal language. So the colors must at least relate to each other in the same way almost universally, I think. Maybe.
Also, when you said "not figuratively" seeing through someone's eyes I thought you meant looking straight through someone's eyes and into their brain.
Psykeout wrote:
Also, when you said "not figuratively" seeing through someone's eyes I thought you meant looking straight through someone's eyes and into their brain.[/color]
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
I'm paranoid, so I'd love to be able to read minds, it would either help me put my mind at ease or be totally terrifying as I realized everyone is out to get me, but at least I'd know!!!!!
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
Psykeout wrote:
Also, when you said "not figuratively" seeing through someone's eyes I thought you meant looking straight through someone's eyes and into their brain.[/color]
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
I'm paranoid, so I'd love to be able to read minds, it would either help me put my mind at ease or be totally terrifying as I realized everyone is out to get me, but at least I'd know!!!!!
I'd be nosy and get into everyone's business, and use it as blackmail... I'm that evil
To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world