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Favorite branch of science?
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Probably either Physics or (if it counts) mathematics. I'm rubbish at most science, but decent enough at math that physics is doable.
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Either Real Analysis or Abstract Algebra, but I am also fascinated by Linear Algebra and Topology.
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Crafting a batleth for decorative wall art?
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Therapy?
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Sounds like a worthy effort.Chozon1 wrote:Crafting a batleth for decorative wall art?
Unless you're talking about a song or something, I think therapy is a very powerful tool that more people should use when they need it.RedPlums wrote:Therapy?
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Ever been in a state where 30 degrees is considered a 'heat wave'?
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No, but I do currently live in a state where 50 is considered a "heat wave" for winter. Meanwhile, in my home state 30 is considered a "freakish cold snap"
But then again, we've also had unseasonable snow and ice on our roads (that we don't have the equipment to remove) that almost caused me to wreck multiple times last night, soooooo.
But then again, we've also had unseasonable snow and ice on our roads (that we don't have the equipment to remove) that almost caused me to wreck multiple times last night, soooooo.
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It's been in the 70's here for a week. I think it's in the 50's now, in the deepest part of night. -_- I miss mah winters. Though it's feasible it'll be freezing and snowy tomorrow.
Guava is a strange fruit?
Guava is a strange fruit?
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Ever had a Dragonfruit?
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Move north and you'll have more winter than you can shake a stick at. XDChozon1 wrote:It's been in the 70's here for a week. I think it's in the 50's now, in the deepest part of night. -_- I miss mah winters. Though it's feasible it'll be freezing and snowy tomorrow.
Guava is a strange fruit?
Guava is indeed a strange fruit. I like it, but at the same time it has a weird quality I can't quite place my finger on.
I have not. Any good?RedPlums wrote:Ever had a Dragonfruit?
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Yeah, but then I'd have to live with a bunch of...blank...yankees. >_>
When you first discovery there is such a thing as bad tasting sausage?
When you first discovery there is such a thing as bad tasting sausage?
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No, they're terrible! Like a really seed-y cucumber with an even blander taste.
Ever had a Starfruit?
Ever had a Starfruit?
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Just move to Idaho or Montana and you'll be fine. If you don't freeze to death... >_>
You immediately go out and buy some jalapeno-cheese stuffed sausage to wash away that terrible, terrible memory.
I'll avoid them, then.RedPlums wrote:No, they're terrible! Like a really seed-y cucumber with an even blander taste.
Ever had a Starfruit?
I HAVE had Starfruit, but I don't recall it being particularly bad or good, just kind of ok. Which isn't a bad thing, I guess.
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