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Ooh, sounds like fun! Also, so then this happened... http://www.brainfall.com/quizzes/how-texas-are-you/1sm6y1/]How Texas Are You? "How Texas Are You? You are 19% Texas. Horrible score. Foreigners like you make me wish we could secede." I'm proud of this number. I think the only reason it's not zero is because I know what barbeque is.
Tennessee style smoked barbecue owns Texas barbecue. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Winter has well and truly set in now. 60 kph winds' date=' torrential rain and 9 degrees oh joy.[/quote'] 9 degrees, huh? Sounds horrible, we had a number of days this winter where that was the high temperature, but it was in Fahrenheit, which is apparently -12.7 Celcius... Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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It's..."world history". It's pretty hilarious; history as depicted through characters with all of the stereotypes. The comic probably has more useful historical information than the show, though, by far.
Hm, OK. That could be fun. I'm leery of it because this girl I know really likes it, but I hate her guts.
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Tennessee style smoked barbecue owns Texas barbecue.
Them's fightin' words!
9 degrees, huh? Sounds horrible, we had a number of days this winter where that was the high temperature, but it was in Fahrenheit, which is apparently -12.7 Celsius...
Windchill this winter in Chicago was -40 (fun fact, -40 is the same in Fahrenheit and Celsius). Frostbite in <15 minutes. We actually had a day of school cancelled for it, since it happened on the first few days of the quarter and flights were being cancelled left and right. First time school was cancelled in 30 years, or something like that. UChicago stops for no weather.
Hm' date=' OK. That could be fun. I'm leery of it because this girl I know really likes it, but I hate her guts.[/quote'] The female fans can be a little bit much because OMGHOTGUYSISHIPTHEMALL#YAOI, but I'd say just ignore that and enjoy the show, it's pretty worth it.
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The female fans can be a little bit much because OMGHOTGUYSISHIPTHEMALL#YAOI' date=' but I'd say just ignore that and enjoy the show, it's pretty worth it.[/quote'] I thought you said "I ship the mall"...:| Augh, Fairy Tail is like that as well, the show's fun (massively flawed, I'll readily admit) but its immature fans can just be insufferable.
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Honestly, I'm the one who typed it and I keep reading it that way myself. I watched a bit of Fairy Tail but didn't get hugely into it (not that I disliked it at all, but I have trouble getting through TV series simply because I don't really like sitting around watching shows all that much, and I never got around to the manga). At least they're probably not as bad as Naruto fans?

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I watched a bit of Fairy Tail but didn't get hugely into it (not that I disliked it at all' date=' but I have trouble getting through TV series simply because I don't really like sitting around watching shows all that much, and I never got around to the manga). At least they're probably not as bad as Naruto fans?[/quote'] Fairy Tail fans are honestly a lot like Harry Potter fans on Tumblr. Just a bunch of immature people with very screwed-up ideas as to what constitutes a healthy relationship.
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I mean' date=' there are competent people who write about ships that actually make sense, they're just hard to come by on Tumblr...[/quote'] Sorry to consult you as if you're the expert, but do you know what the appellation '(character name) x reader' means? Is the whole thing in second person or something?
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