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Half counts, but I love me some Arnold Palmer. It's a half tea/half lemonade mix that goes together strangely well. On top of that, it's half the calories of regular lemonade! Yippie!
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Well, I presume that earth would be the default element for bears. They're as strong and massive as towering pillars of stone, and they live in the woods, where trees grow in the (here it comes, folks) earth. However, I'd say Byron's got a little fire in him as well. I don't think I need to explain why. :)
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I think this fits the entire world of Woodland, actually. Nostalgic, woodsy, but with a distinct bitter aftertaste.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kta-_pvAdAs
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Well, Byron is a KODIAK BEAR, while Sunny is just a teeny little raccoon. Plus Byron's been working out in a low-grav environment, so his power level would be, uh, around 8996 or so.
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The only thing that would do any damage whatsoever would be the lamp, and it wouldn't be an easy weapon to wield. Times like this make me wish I had something cool like a chainsaw or baseball bat lying around... that would be much more exciting.
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This is easy... Coke all the way. It has a stronger bite than Pepsi, which is too sweet and mild.
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Oh, absolutely. I blow up like a volcano. I probably should learn to control my temper, but I often feel helpless and letting it all out in an explosive rant is the only way I feel like I have any control over the situation at all.
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Yes, and Abriforms.
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Very shy. More reclusive, really.
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Japanese, I think. I took a crack at it once in the mid 1990s (aka my weeaboo period) and again ten years later for college, but I never got all that far into it. I ought to give it another shot, and this time really make the knowledge stick.
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Right now? I'm going to be incredibly selfish and say "my life." I'd like to be more self-sufficient; actually be able to afford my rent, pay my bills, and live comfortably. Sometimes I don't even know if it's possible.
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There's a sense of belonging here that I haven't always gotten from other communities. However, every group has its negative elements, and furry is no different. I could do without the elitism and moral outrage that sometimes raises its ugly head here.
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A jerk, but online. He does everything he can to harass others for the "LULZ," although lately, trolls like the ones from Anonymous have been on a public relations campaign to clean up their collective image and excuse their less noble behavior. So you're standing up to Scientology! That's just swell, but that doesn't give you the right to post hateful screeds about insecure teenagers on Encyclopedia Dramatica.
I think the problem with trolls is that the internet puts them at such an emotional distance from their targets that they don't realize the damage they can do, or care. There was a Penny Arcade comic that illustrated this perfectly... Online Access + Anonymity = Fuckwads. I'm paraphrasing, but you get the general idea. -
Looks deceive, I'm afraid. I was never what you'd call a devoted rap fan, and after the mid 1990s and the gangsta movement, I lost interest in the genre of music completely.
However, good music is good music regardless of category, and there are a few rap artists, or artists who have dabbled in rap, whose work I admire. PM Dawn is probably my favorite of these... it's as close to progressive rock as rap has ever gotten. I'm also fond of Black Sheep and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien... Del's experiences with video games as described in Proto Culture mirror mine so closely it's scary. I also like some of the kinder, gentler 80s rappers, like Young MC and LL Cool J. I LIKED Will Smith, until the success with his sitcom turned him into a raging egomaniac. -
Yes, but I was being incredibly cynical that day. The truth is that the small pool of friends I have do make occasional gestures of kindness, but when you're feeling crappy these things tend to fly under your radar. The nicest thing someone did for me outside of my family was send a gift package of random goodies; little odds and ends meant to bring out my inner child. I think I still have some of that stuff!
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I did, and I should again. I've grown rather beefy over the last couple of months and Dance Dance Revolution is a good way to shake off those unwanted pounds. It's hard to get away with it when you live on the second story of a duplex, though. I don't think the downstairs tenants would appreciate it if I fell through the floor and dropped in for a visit.
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What an odd question! I could very well make love to myself without the aid of an expensive time machine... a three dollar bottle of baby oil usually does the trick. I would reserve a time machine for something REALLY important. You know, like picking up a McDonalds Arch Deluxe and a six pack of Ecto Coolers to wash it down.
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I'm a misanthrope. You REALLY don't want the answer to that one.
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