True. I know how to build kilns, formulate clay, throw clay (but I am woefully out of practice), and correctly fire kilns--ceramic wares won't be a problem. I also have a knowledge of general chemistry, as well as where to go to raid lab stockrooms for necessary materials, which means I can make gunpowder and rudimentary explosive materials (no, I never put that knowledge to any use whatsoever--that is directed to anyone from any variety of acronym-named Federal agencies who might happen to lurk here), how to convert raw calcium carbonate into calcium oxide to make concrete, as well as how to extract lye (sodium hydroxide). Most importantly, I know how to distill alcohol. I am leaving out quite a bit but you get the point. Anything I don't know how to do already...well, I know where to go to find out (no, not the Internet you silly goose--once the zombies attack there won't be any Internet after the first week as the power stations go offline).
The next poster is secretly looking forward to the zombie apocalypse.
True. I've pretty much stopped celebrating christmas, at least with my own family. It's too many adults trying to get everything exactly the way they want it, yet saying it's for the children :-/ I don't have the energy for that, it just saddens me how they keep on focusing on consumption and trying their best to make "the perfect christmas, just as it always been" instead of focusing on the truly important things: family being together. It makes me sad that I'd rather spend christmas with my GF's family than my own.
The next poster seldom allows her/himself to show sadness and try her/his best to keep up apperences, acting like everything is cool.
True. I've pretty much stopped celebrating christmas, at least with my own family. It's too many adults trying to get everything exactly the way they want it, yet saying it's for the children :-/ I don't have the energy for that, it just saddens me how they keep on focusing on consumption and trying their best to make "the perfect christmas, just as it always been" instead of focusing on the truly important things: family being together. It makes me sad that I'd rather spend christmas with my GF's family than my own.
The next poster seldom allows her/himself to show sadness and try her/his best to keep up apperences, acting like everything is cool.
Yep, which is why my parents never realised until I got really bad.
False. This thursday we had 14°C (~57,2 °F) in Hesse, Germany... which was pretty much the warmest winter day since our weather recordings began. If anything that makes me dream of a wet christmas.
The next poster can't read musical notations for the life of them.
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The next poster regularly plays a sport.
The next poster has cooties.
The next poster thinks the expression "sharing saliva" was kinda gross.
The next poster wishes they could get cooties.
The next poster would like a week long trip to 1988 just for the fun of it.
The next poster has watched the Director's Cut version of "The Butterfly Effect".
The next poster has earmites.
The next poster woke up after dreaming something awful today.
The next poster would rather spend a week in the wilderness than a weekend shopping.
The next poster has skills that would be very useful in the event of a zombie apocalypse.
The next poster is secretly looking forward to the zombie apocalypse.
The next poster wants to volunteer for a wonderful experiment I am conducting for the free
The next poster likes The Walking Dead
The next poster is the walking dead.
Anyhoo... the next poster wonders why potion and lotion have only a one letter difference.
The next poster prefers to read a good book in relaxing solitude over participating in the stressful frenzy that is called Christmas.
The next poster seldom allows her/himself to show sadness and try her/his best to keep up apperences, acting like everything is cool.
The next poster is dreaming of a white Christmas.
The next poster can't read musical notations for the life of them.
Sorry.
False, I can read basic notations.
The next poster doesn't believe there is ever gonna be a real winter again.
The next poster thinks that Shandyr should work out at least some days per week.
The next poster ships it too.
The next poster feels old when they hear a lot of modern internet slang.
The next poster hasnt started their christmas shopping yet.