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Well that's just depressing. I love cold weather and snow :)
I do too, which is good for me as a Canadian. Our winter was just a bit too long, though. I grow my own veggies and this snow is threatening quite a few of my plants. My city has quite a large agricultural industry in it, as well, so this snow coming back mid April is a big pain in the ass Sent from my LG-E971 using Tapatalk
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I do too, which is good for me as a Canadian. Our winter was just a bit too long, though. I grow my own veggies and this snow is threatening quite a few of my plants. My city has quite a large agricultural industry in it, as well, so this snow coming back mid April is a big pain in the ass Sent from my LG-E971 using Tapatalk
True. The cold temps are not favorable for vegetation. I miss having my own garden. Fresh salads and veggies every evening with dinner was the best!
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This is true' date=' of course. :D I think it's more the sheer amount of stupid people there are. You kind of hope we've moved on a bit now and the hateful morons have become a minority; one look at these comments is enough for you really question that assumption.[/quote'] I have always felt a large disconnect between myself and humanity, as though there's no possible way that I could be a part of the same species as all of these knuckle dragging retards that continually outdue one another's idiocy to grab the attention of others. Humanity is the ultimate example of squandered potential, completely wasting our abilities on new forms of masturbatory self-gratification, totally oblivious to our own needs or the needs of others. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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I have always felt a large disconnect between myself and humanity, as though there's no possible way that I could be a part of the same species as all of these knuckle dragging retards that continually outdue one another's idiocy to grab the attention of others. Humanity is the ultimate example of squandered potential, completely wasting our abilities on new forms of masturbatory self-gratification, totally oblivious to our own needs or the needs of others. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I would go so far as to say the human race was the benefactor of mther nature's flawed designs and extraordinary fortune. That these factors combined in our favour was the single worst event ever to befall the Earth. I only pray that sometime soon there is an event which sees the planet wiped clean so evolution may be granted the opportunity to get things right.
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I had the reverse problem this summer. Three months of 40 degree celsius days deep fried my veggies. Probably didn't water them quite as often as I should have but we all make mistakes.
I couldn't imagine! We do have hot summers here, but they are usually 27-30 celsius...humidex sometimes makes it feel like 40 but not for our whole summer Sent from my LG-E971 using Tapatalk
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I couldn't imagine! We do have hot summers here, but they are usually 27-30 celsius...humidex sometimes makes it feel like 40 but not for our whole summer Sent from my LG-E971 using Tapatalk
An average summer is around the 30-35 degree mark. This was an exceptionally hot summer. The coolest temperature in that time was 38 and we had 21 days in that time over 45.
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I have always felt a large disconnect between myself and humanity' date=' as though there's no possible way that I could be a part of the same species as all of these knuckle dragging retards that continually outdue one another's idiocy to grab the attention of others. Humanity is the ultimate example of squandered potential, completely wasting our abilities on new forms of masturbatory self-gratification, totally oblivious to our own needs or the needs of others.[/quote'] This is disgustingly arrogant.
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I think this one would suit better: 00373634-484680_500.jpg?k=32690476&pid=373634&s=catl&sn=hbo However, it doesn't look comfy.
I doesn't look cmofy because it's not, actually, the throne is made of real swords, so sitting on it is extremely uncomfortable, and men used to say the mad king always cut himself on the throne, and that was a symbol of how he wasn't worthy of it. You would know that, if you'd read the books. :P And yes I'm a huge nerd and I'm going to hide now...
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