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Yeah, and sand takes forever to wash off.
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Sand IS annoying. Especially when it gets places you don't want it. And it's so difficult to wash out of your hair.
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I'm more afraid of people than wild animals.
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That's why I hate public pools. SO many people that I DO NOT want to see or talk to.
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I am afraid of all kinds of creatures (does not like horror movies even though they are not real).
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I hate sand in my bathing suit bottom >.>
I may have to say I agree with you a bit, Vix. This is why I live online XP Public pools creep me out, Jezriel. All the small children peeing >.> eww... |
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But then again, I swam through a whole mess load of common jellies in just my swimsuit and just got itchy. Apparently I'm less sensitive to jellies. Perhaps it's to make up for my extreme mosquito allergy. |
I prefer online life too.
@ steel - Welcome back. |
:P It would have been fascinating, but I'm not sure how I react to jellyfish stings, and I don't want to find out >.>
And welcome, steel :) Then again, I'm more of a chemistry person, not a biology person. |
I'm known for coming home with frogs, snakes, turtles, whatever the hell I find outside and want to show my parents. Mom isn't too happy about me bringing snakes into the house though... :ninja:
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I always wanted a pet snake.
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I almost brought a frog home the other day <3
I would have been in trouble, though, and I didn't want to move him too far from his home and family. Snakes are epic, though o.O |
I love frogs. I hold them all the time at my grandparents house. Have not seen many around here in a while.
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Aww :c
Yay frogs! I think I;m going to head off - someone's coming to visit me in a little bit. She hates it when I'm attatched to the computer, though, lol. See you all later :) |
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*is a weirdo biology person* |
@ nom - Ok, see you later.
@ steel - Sounds cute. ^_^ Not sure what type of snake I would want. |
I was young when I got stung, somewhere between 12 and 14 I think. We were down in Puerto Rico visiting family and swimming at the beach at night, it was around 11pm at this time, and I felt this wispy thing drag over my arm for a few seconds. There was no pain at all, it just itched like I'd been bitten by a giant mosquito. I poured some cold water on it and kept playing.
Bye Nom! I'd have a Ball Python if my mom weren't so terrified of anything that isn't a mammal. I plan on getting one when I move out though, hopefully a piebald female that I can name Medusa. That and a Rottweiler, hopefully two, the male would be named Ramses. No name for the female yet. |
@ Vix - Oh, that is interesting.
Sounds neat. |
This is a miracle, I've actually been able to use some of my spanners. Only 5 but still, it's progress.
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That is good, Vix. ^_^
Hmm, I may be able to get all my tool sets now. Still have 8 more minutes of power hour left first. |
Ball pythons are nice and tame. Kind of boring though, they just curl up.
Corn snakes are docile, as far as they rarely bite, but they're much more active. |
Are you getting multiple sets of them?
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I love Hamsters so much. Only one I have had never bit me. He was just the sweetest. I had him when he was little. His fur was silver, with a white band around his middle. I named him Silver. As he got older, the silver fur turned brown.
@ Vix - Yes, I am aiming for 12. |
I had hamsters as a kid. My favorite was a Creme hamster that looked like it was Siamese. Nice tawny creamy body, and cute dark chocolate brown ears.
Too bad the place I'm living right now is so anti pets of any kind. I'm sure my son would love to have another one. |
@dragoness: I keep getting told that hamsters are meaner than gerbils, but my experience with hamsters has always been positive. And I was a kid when I had hamsters. We put them in stockings and carried them around. I'm sure we pestered the heck out of them.
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