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I'm not actually sure what book to read. It's funny, but as much as I love Arthurian lore, I've only read it or heard it second hand. O_o

Eating too much garlic?
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Chozon1 wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2017 8:03 am I'm not actually sure what book to read. It's funny, but as much as I love Arthurian lore, I've only read it or heard it second hand. O_o

Eating too much garlic?

Is that even possible?
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I remain uncertain. When I eat enough garlic to make my eyes water, I wonder. But after a few hours of sweating it off, I'm ready to eat more.

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Chozon1 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:40 am I remain uncertain. When I eat enough garlic to make my eyes water, I wonder. But after a few hours of sweating it off, I'm ready to eat more.

Dragon riding?

While the thought of it is exhilarating, unless it was done in some sort of "controlled environment" I'd be hesitant to just jump on and begin riding. I'd imagine it takes some level of expertise, like driving a car or flying a plane. That, or the unwavering ability to trust the dragon with your life.
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Chozon1 wrote: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:45 am People move too fast?

I'd say not fast enough (assuming we are talking about walking). While I like to appreciate the scenery (when it exists), I'm not one to advocate trudging along at a snails pace.
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You must learn to slow down, my friend. We move through life too quickly now, and look back to wonder where it went.

Unless you're in line to get food. In which case, I will knock your phone from your hands if you're texting instead of moving. >_>

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Chozon1 wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:15 am You must learn to slow down, my friend. We move through life too quickly now, and look back to wonder where it went.

Unless you're in line to get food. In which case, I will knock your phone from your hands if you're texting instead of moving. >_>

Teen Titans?

Oh, I can agree with that. Some people are so focused on the future that they forget to live in the present - always looking to reach the next milestone in their life without enjoying the process it takes them to get there. This is actually something I've been reflecting on as I entered university. I've noticed that for many people it's either a constant longing to graduate or the lingering dread of entering workforce (that is, if they can find a job). Why can't we just appreciate the seasons God gave us for what they are - embracing change when it comes while also remaining content with the position we've been placed in. I guess I can't really be one judge. If I had to live in a dormitory, I'm not sure I could handle it for very long. Commuting FTW!

Well then, I usually end up deleting my ramblings before I can complete a tho...

Anyways, to answer your question, no, I haven't seen Teen Titans, but I've heard that's it good. Better than Teen Titans Go! I just listened to the opening song, and I gotta say, not bad!
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favorite soda?
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iFlyHaxor wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:20 am favorite soda?

Probably ginger ale. It has a light, refreshing taste. I also quite like orange and lemon-lime. I don't drink enough soda to have a favorite brand, but they all seem to taste the same.
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Teen Titans starts off slow, but it get's really good.

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iFlyHaxor wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2017 6:36 pmShushi ?

When I first tried sushi, I wasn't a fan, but over time the taste has gown on me. I've never been to a sushi restaurant or made it myself, only having tried it at potlucks or from a friend's lunch. I know there are a lot of varieties of sushi, but I can only ever remember trying California rolls. I would defiantly like to try more in the future!

Chozon1 wrote: Teen Titans starts off slow, but it get's really good.

Takis?

I don't think I've every any of their chips, but I have eaten Doritos Dinamita Chile Limón chips, which appear to be similar to the most popular flavor of Takis. It was alright, defiantly an interesting taste. Much better than Lays Limón. If offered, I'd eat them, but I don't think I could have very many at once.
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They're very good when dipped in something like cheese dip, which sorta cools them down a bit.

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Chozon1 wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2017 7:06 pm They're very good when dipped in something l̶i̶k̶e̶ ̶c̶h̶e̶e̶s̶e̶ ̶d̶i̶p̶, which sorta cools them down a bit.

Tournaments?

Tournaments are usually cool. I think that it's human nature to enjoy (friendly) competition. Even if there's no grand reward awaiting, there is something innately satisfying about winning.
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