Serena Vox
ONE love, blood, life
*commits suicide*
and with that, i'm going to sleep! (actual, real sleep... not self-induced eternal sleep.)
fuck you, assholes!
*commits suicide*
and with that, i'm going to sleep! (actual, real sleep... not self-induced eternal sleep.)
fuck you, assholes!
*commits suicide*
and with that, i'm going to sleep! (actual, real sleep... not self-induced eternal sleep.)
fuck you, assholes!
Stop doing that!Have a terrible one!
I still say that's a grasshopper on his head. Praying Mantises don't sit like that.Show him that one picture of The Edge.
Do I dare ask what it was?I just had a strange Google ad.
Dallas, who flicked it off his head, says it was a mantis.I still say that's a grasshopper on his head. Praying Mantises don't sit like that.
Stop doing that!
One day I will have to venture into FYM. But for now, I think I'll stay out of that shitstorm.
I still say that's a grasshopper on his head. Praying Mantises don't sit like that.
You're sposeda be MY mind-reading sis. Not my Axver's-mind-reading sis!
I don't really know a whole lot about the price of cheese with blocks or anything. I know that we buy the presliced cheese, whether it's singles or just a package of slices that you peel from one another is closer to $4 for a good pack of it, that's made with real milk and not that cheap, imitation shit. We also have packages of pre shredded cheese too that are usually around $2-3 per package that I use for pizza bagels (make it yourself, of course!) and things like salads.The price of cheese here is what irritates me the most. Good luck finding a 1kg block of tasty cheese (er ... regular cheddar, I suppose it's called there) for any less than $9. I use lots of cheese too. I've got tasty, parmesan, a mozzarella-parmesan mix for pizza, camembert, and ricotta all in the fridge right now. And if you could kick the arse of whoever's continually upping the prices at Coles supermarkets here, I'd love you. And treat you better than Mr -V is right now.
And heh, I'm hopeless with mobile phones too. But that's just because I've never cared. All I want one for is to call or text people. Any other features are largely irrelevant to me.
And how do we know Dallas didn't make a mistake regarding what the creature was?Dallas, who flicked it off his head, says it was a mantis.
I love it, I've always been fascinated with bugs and it's just epic to see Edge playing with one on his beanie!I remember that pic.
You're sposeda be MY mind-reading sis. Not my Axver's-mind-reading sis!
*reviews pic* yanno, with those antennae, I think I agree with you. It's a grasshopper.And how do we know Dallas didn't make a mistake regarding what the creature was?
Praying Mantises tend to sit upright, while grasshoppers are pretty much horizontal, as was the bug on Edge's beanie.
Which leads me to conclude that it was indeed, a grasshopper.
Random: I was watching Sci-Fi Channel last night and The Ghost Hunters went to Larnach Castle in Dunedin to try to disprove the haunting there. I thought of Axver and his musical niche.
The Ghost Hunters caught a photo of an apparition, btw.
I did.Who said that my mind reading was exclusive to only you?
Ghost Hunters is freakin' awesome.Random: I was watching Sci-Fi Channel last night and The Ghost Hunters went to Larnach Castle in Dunedin to try to disprove the haunting there. I thought of Axver and his musical niche.
The Ghost Hunters caught a photo of an apparition, btw.
I did.
You're sposeda be MY mind-reading sis. Not my Axver's-mind-reading sis!
Yup. They put subtitles up for the Kiwi woman who walked them around the castle. I found that rude and unnecessary. She spoke English just as clearly as the guys with the thick New England accents. They don't put subtitles on Brian "Dude, run!" Harnois.Holy shit, you're kidding, Larnach Castle of all places in Dunedin? The one work of fiction I'd say I'm still working on (not the one Axver comes from) is set in a fictitious New Zealand town called Larnach Beach, named after William Larnach and Larnach Castle.
Mmm, the Dunedin Sound.
I used to catch grasshoppers, praying mantises, butterflies and the like when I was a kid. I've seen plenty and plenty of them. Different colours varieties and the like.*reviews pic* yanno, with those antennae, I think I agree with you. It's a grasshopper.
Well, I would hope you weren't my imaginary sis. That'd be one strange ongoing hallucination, that others are experiencing as well!but I for one, can say i's very real!
Oh didn't you know?Well, I would hope you weren't my imaginary sis. That'd be one strange ongoing hallucination, that others are experiencing as well!
I don't really know a whole lot about the price of cheese with blocks or anything. I know that we buy the presliced cheese, whether it's singles or just a package of slices that you peel from one another is closer to $4 for a good pack of it, that's made with real milk and not that cheap, imitation shit. We also have packages of pre shredded cheese too that are usually around $2-3 per package that I use for pizza bagels (make it yourself, of course!) and things like salads.
Well, looks like I've got a mission if I ever go down to Aussieland!
I know next to crap about them. My parents both know how to work one better than I do! I have never had one either, I can't be bothered to learn!
Don't go in that dark place behind my left ear then, okay? that's a bad part of my imagination.Oh didn't you know?
I'm just a figment of all of your imaginations.
Yup. They put subtitles up for the Kiwi woman who walked them around the castle. I found that rude and unnecessary. She spoke English just as clearly as the guys with the thick New England accents. They don't put subtitles on Brian "Dude, run!" Harnois.
While they were doing the reveal of the evidence, the fire alarm was set off and the fire brigade had to come and everything and the fire chief goes, "There's no fire. Must've been the ghost again."