Okay, that sounds mainly like the pinterest I remember from like 8 years ago. What's your dream home look like? I hadn't put much thought into mine before I bought a house, now I know what I like and don't like.
Ok that does make me feel a little better Honestly, lately I've been really liking the idea of having either a European cottage or a large-ish country house, one with a big porch so that neighbors feel comfortable stopping by, and lots of rooms so that you can find a quiet spot to sit and read or drink tea/coffee wherever you are. My parents have always made us live in open-air houses, where you can hear someone's footsteps echo from the from the other end of the house, so I've come to really like the idea of something humble and earnest, with hardwood floors and little happy decorations and mugs of hot drinks in between the books spilling over the shelves... Lemme see if I can share some of the pics from my board, actually.
Stealing pics 2-4 for my project board.
I can't believe I had the same awful signature for nearly 8 years. Sorry for disappearing for 2 months, life happened for a bit.
Unusual in the sense that it's the only one that isn't painfully boring.
Honestlyyyy... yeah. xDD I've been trying really hard to get into Dickens, since my mother has always spoken so highly of him, but someone said something that I think perfectly encapsulates the experience of the reading the book: "the beginning is interesting, then the next hundred pages are about characters you don't care about, and then it finally goes back to the ones you do care about long after you've forgotten what they were doing in the first place".
The reason is because he was paid by the length of book. Dickens was the original "highschooler trying to double the length of an essay".
I can't believe I had the same awful signature for nearly 8 years. Sorry for disappearing for 2 months, life happened for a bit.
I haven't, I don't have a Netflix account anymore.
Well, maybe you can snatch it while sailing the high seas. It's really good! It's a kids' animated film, but it has a fun art style and really strong and fun punk vibe. The story was kind of predictable, but there was something to earnest about the way it was written that I found myself feeling invested. It's thoroughly enjoyable.
I may have to try. Actually come to think of it I think I read the original comic a long time ago.
I can't believe I had the same awful signature for nearly 8 years. Sorry for disappearing for 2 months, life happened for a bit.
Awh, that's lovely. (^-^) Not to brag, but ours was awesome. It snowed about a foot, and then it rained and made the whole valley an icy wasteland. Nobody could drive anywhere for days, and very few of us had proper winter clothing because it's east Tennessee, so Rome and I wrapped plastic bags around our socks inside our boots to keep them from getting soaked. Every trip to the grocery store felt like a scene from Lord of the Rings.
I've never gotten that much snow, and I really want it. But at the same time, as a homeowner, I'm scared what it will do to my property. Wait, is Rome in the states now? And yes, I'm aware that question sounds ridiculous out of CONtext.
It is actually, it's a town in Georgia.
I can't believe I had the same awful signature for nearly 8 years. Sorry for disappearing for 2 months, life happened for a bit.
Gosh darn it, not again we just finished the last one.
The Texans don't seem to have realised their worldwide Second Amendment doesn't apply to outer space.
Until they change the air rights and it applies as long as you are directly above the US. meaning that with the rotation of the Earth there would be a limited amount of time that the 2A applies to space.
I can't believe I had the same awful signature for nearly 8 years. Sorry for disappearing for 2 months, life happened for a bit.
Well the stpry expansion is $60 and there's 4 seasons throughout the year which if you buy them individually $60. But yes I agree the price is a little steep.
I don't think I've ever bought even a whole game for more than $40. Nintendo DS cartridges were never that expensive, maybe we ought to go back to that.
Heed the wise words of Monkey Island:
I can't believe I had the same awful signature for nearly 8 years. Sorry for disappearing for 2 months, life happened for a bit.
Yep, that sure is too bad. I guess we'll just have to agree that I'm right. *Bad news produces a camcorder out of nowhere.*
*watches over Bad news shoulder as he starts the video*
*Whispers to the idea of a small amount of power.* Do something! *The idea of a small amount of power shrugs.* Sorry, I don't have enough power to do that.
I don't quite get what this Rebel Nature thing is, but it looks cool whatever the bricks it is.
I don't think anyone really knows at this point. It sounds like the goal is to be a multi-media story similar to the original Bionicle run. Though it's hard to say what it's about beyond "Near-future global apocalypse involving the ocean and robots"
Sounds like synopsis of a lot of sci-fi so far, we'll see where they take it from there.