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Amane 03-21-2016 06:00 PM

It's Ava. I don't know why we're so surprised.

salvete 03-21-2016 07:00 PM

But this is a different category from Loki and horse fanfiction

Amane 03-21-2016 07:44 PM

*laughs loudly and claps hands*

salvete 03-21-2016 10:01 PM

Hooray! *claps hands with Amane*

Ava The Vampire 03-21-2016 10:05 PM

D:

You gaiz! I don't creep on people in the bathroom. :T

salvete 03-21-2016 10:10 PM

Well yes because you're not a cat

Ava The Vampire 03-21-2016 10:17 PM

Did you know some houses only have one bathroom?

My mom said it would be awkward to be in the shower and then have someone come in to use the toilet. I guess it would be awkward, but if I knew them well enough to have them be in my house while I'm showering, then I really wouldn't care if they took a shit while I was in the shower.

salvete 03-21-2016 10:53 PM

How many bathrooms do you have in your house, Ava the Vampire?

Ava The Vampire 03-22-2016 12:13 AM

We have technically two and two halves...

But do two half bathrooms make a full bath? I don't know.

salvete 03-22-2016 12:18 AM

Wow, that's a lot of bathrooms! How many people live in your house though?

kelseydee 03-24-2016 08:31 PM

A cat??!?!? More like a catfish.

salvete 03-24-2016 09:48 PM

Is there such thing as a dogfish

Ava The Vampire 03-24-2016 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by salvete (Post 1773600741)
Wow, that's a lot of bathrooms! How many people live in your house though?

It's just me, my parents and my bunny.
It doesn't feel like a lot of bathrooms. I have my own bathroom, my parents have their bathroom, then we have two half baths for guests. One on the first floor and one in the basement.

salvete 03-24-2016 10:42 PM

Wow, that is still an impressive number of bathrooms! Because bathrooms have to be cleaned regularly too

Ava The Vampire 03-24-2016 11:39 PM

I guess so. My mom is always cleaning the half baths.
I don't clean my own bathroom that often... It's not messy or gross or anything, I do clean it before it gets that way, I just don't clean it nearly as often as my mom cleans her bathroom.

salvete 03-24-2016 11:43 PM

Your house must be really big if it has that many rooms dedicated to being bathrooms

Ava The Vampire 03-24-2016 11:55 PM

You know people are always telling me my house is huge,
Buy I don't think so at all! Maybe because I live here? It's an average sized house where I live.
I think there's three bedrooms, (my mom argues five but I don't think the one room counts because it's too small to fit a bed, and the other is on a different floor.) We have a living room, family room, dining room, kitchen and basement with two rooms and an open space. Then there's the laundry room...

I mean, it sounds big but I think it's really average.

salvete 03-25-2016 12:13 AM

Considering that you are a three-member family plus a bunny, that sounds huge.

But then again, my family is not well-off at all.

So I can tell you what my house is like.
We have four people.
Three bedrooms and one bathroom on the second floor.
One living room, one dining room, one kitchen on the first floor.
Basement has one kitchen, one bathroom, one room (guess it can be a bedroom), and a pantry.

Menelaus 03-27-2016 04:08 PM

having only one bathroom is pretty common here in the UK, especially London. mainly because alot of our houses are still pretty much in their pre WW2 condition (except the toilet will no longer be on the outside of the building). so, unless you have a big house (big house = you're kinda rich, or atleast well off), a relatively new build, or live in a renovated building, it's likely that you'd only have one. my mum currently lives in a new build, and has an upstairs bathroom with all amenities and a downstairs WC, but in our old, pre-war, house, there was just the one bathroom. I think for an ensuite bathroom, you'd have to either be rich, or live further out of Central London. I have a friend who lives near Hampton Court, and her home has ensuites for every room plus a larger 'family' bathroom. I think it's got something to do with the green belt and not being able to build houses past a certain point into the countryside to preserve the British wilderness, something like that. but enough rambling from me, my Easter Sunday roast is calling, and I'm famished ��

salvete 03-27-2016 04:15 PM

Menelaus, glad to see you! Happy Easter to you as well <3

Menelaus 03-27-2016 04:43 PM

hey, Sal, how's your Easter going so far, do you do anything special this time of year, like eat fish on GoodFriday, or give up lint for lent, or is it just another day for you, but with more chocolate? ��

salvete 03-27-2016 04:47 PM

I didn't know we were supposed to eat fish on Good Friday or give up lint for Lent o.o what does giving up lint mean? In previous years, I would have said it was another holiday for chocolate eating, but I have not bought any Easter chocolate or candy this year

I do have a lot of these plastic easter eggs that I collected throughout my childhood that I will be getting rid of, probably tonight. I am putting candy in them, then leaving them places and hanging them from doorknobs of my friends' rooms

Ava The Vampire 03-27-2016 10:08 PM

I could never figure out what Lent is... I've heard of my friends giving things up in school, but I never learned why they do that. What is Lent? Is it Catholic?

I have heard of people eating fish on friday, even at daycare, they give the kids fish on Fridays. It's really weird and I don't think they should do that because not all the kids are Christian so I don't think we should force the kids to eat fish on Fridays simply because a majority of our society does that.

I mean, we don't make the kids eat halal for Ramadan. Why make them eat fish on fridays? It just doesn't seem fair to me.

Menelaus 03-28-2016 06:29 PM

over here, while Christian celebrations are the main focus, we actually do have both Ramadan and Diwali celebrations and food in our schools too, and there is always a substitute meal for any who wish not to celebrate, what with it being such a diverse and multicultural community ��
also, lent (which is not only for Catholics), is the Christian equivalent of the Muslim Eid. it lasts six weeks from ash Wednesday to good Friday, and is jam packed full of fasting, prayer, and repentance. giving up something for lent is kinda representative of J.C. giving up his life for our sins, if you can believe that sort of thing, but only hardcore Christians actually participate to those extremes nowadays, most just do the fish thing. and eggs are nothing to do with it either, they come from the pagan spring equinox, and the celebration of nature's rebirth at the end of winter/beginning of spring. eggs represent the beginning of the lifecycle, and rabbits/lambs are usually born around this time of year too, as well as new crops being sown in the fields. the two celebrations were brought together by the Romans when they turned to Christianity, and merged them to replace/combine with sacrificial offerings to Janus (January), god of beginnings ��

salvete 03-29-2016 09:09 PM

traditional Muslims eat halal for all their meals, not just for Ramadan

just like orthodox jews eat kosher for all their meals, not just for Jewish holidays

Are most of the kids in the daycare Christian? or maybe a good percentage of them?


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