I'm guessing it's that horrible "find the sky temple keys" section. That took me an extra 9 hours. Not even kidding. But yeah, I loved that feeling too.
Normally, I would say Crush. But I've really grown to appreciate the punch and tang of Fanta in recent days.
Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
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They hid them too well, methinks. I had to consult the internet to find them all.
Uh...probably just straight Black tea. I do love rooibos though.
Actually, I change my mind. I never drink it, but I love White tea.
Uh...probably just straight Black tea. I do love rooibos though.
Actually, I change my mind. I never drink it, but I love White tea.

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Ever thought about wearing a kilt?
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Not only have I thought about it, I do it. I own and wear (not as much now, though with Summer here I think it'll be making a reappearance) a hand-made kilt.
It's easily the most gloriously comfortable garmentry I've ever had the pleasure of wearing.
It's easily the most gloriously comfortable garmentry I've ever had the pleasure of wearing.

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I am quite jealous now.Chozon1 wrote:Not only have I thought about it, I do it. I own and wear (not as much now, though with Summer here I think it'll be making a reappearance) a hand-made kilt.
It's easily the most gloriously comfortable garmentry I've ever had the pleasure of wearing.
I know, the Bible says "Thou shalt not covet another man's kilt..." or something like that. I may have to look it up....
Are there any particular verses that tend to stand out to you or that you have memorized because you find them comforting or uplifting? Bonus points if they mention kilts....
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I can't think of any that mention kilts. Maybe that section in Romans that says men and women should have clothing distinctions...
I have a few that come to mind. I love Psalm 139, especially 7-12. There's also a verse where God says that He isn't human, so He will not lie, or change His mind. I can't even remember the location though, but that means that all of his promises will never fail.
And I appreciate the verse in Exodus where the Israelites are commanded to be still, because God would fight for them.
Life's been bad lately, so...yeah. God has blessed by sort of nudging my shoulder (or, in reality, throwing verses and such right in front of me saying "HERE I AM") and opening His word to me.
I have a few that come to mind. I love Psalm 139, especially 7-12. There's also a verse where God says that He isn't human, so He will not lie, or change His mind. I can't even remember the location though, but that means that all of his promises will never fail.
And I appreciate the verse in Exodus where the Israelites are commanded to be still, because God would fight for them.
Life's been bad lately, so...yeah. God has blessed by sort of nudging my shoulder (or, in reality, throwing verses and such right in front of me saying "HERE I AM") and opening His word to me.

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Good scriptures!
Have you ever happened where you open your Bible and the answer you've been looking for is just RIGHT THERE? (And no, not in relation to some obscure Bible trivia contest....)
Have you ever happened where you open your Bible and the answer you've been looking for is just RIGHT THERE? (And no, not in relation to some obscure Bible trivia contest....)
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Yes. Yes I have.

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Hi!
Hows life?

Hows life?

Never judge a book by it's cover
and don't underestimate them either.
and don't underestimate them either.
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I had no idea this was your ask thread. XD I like the name.
Anchovies?
Anchovies?
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Your thoughts on Facebook games?
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Like I'm getting dragged face first down a sandy beach. With a crab gnawing at my ankle.Eagle Eyes wrote:Hi!
Hows life?


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Trip renamed it. XD It was awesome.Emwok wrote:I had no idea this was your ask thread. XD I like the name.
Anchovies?
Uh...sorta. I like them mixed into things, since they add a deepness of flavor and a nice salty touch. But I don't really like them straight, like on pizza.

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I've been known to dabble, especially if I haven't purchased a new game in awhile.Sstavix wrote:Your thoughts on Facebook games?
I mean...free games. Which are usually tied into my friends and family. Good times. <3
Angry Birds friends is what I'm usually going to play, if I'm playing.
