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Thank you, Wayne. I'm glad you liked it.
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I'm your boy, your 20th century toy...
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if you wanted me i would come i would climb mountains and cross rivers to get back to you if you wanted me it only ever comes once that kind of love and you don’t realise until you see that nothing can compare you swept me off my feet and we shared everything we had all the music and all the knowledge and all the words, you and i and i thought it was meant to be forever we raised our glasses to fo
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That's a good start, at least. Hope it heals soon.
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GA's Newest Signature Author: Parker Owens
Thorn Wilde commented on Graeme's blog entry in Gay Authors Archive
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Morning, DiC! I got up at 10:30! And I feel less congested this morning! (So far, anyway.) So, yay me! I am doing the thing!
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Gonna get ready for bed. Night, DiC! See you tomorrow.
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Went to choir. It was okay. Came home and Paul had made stuffed sweet peppers. It was really tasty. I've been lucky with this one.
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Don't wanna go to choir.
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Yeah, I don't know either. Hard to tell...
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So very true! I'm glad you like my boys. Thanks for commenting! ❤️
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Okay, I found one more that must be shared. Not song lyrics, but iconic movie quotes.
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So, Paul introduced me to this YouTube channel with a girl who runs song lyrics through multiple languages in Google translate (say English > Japanese > Hungarian > Swahili > [...] and on it goes) and then back to English, and I'm laughing so hard!
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Looks like a place with big windows, all right.
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I remember doing the literal litmus test in middle school science class. We did it with strips of paper that we dipped in the solution, I think. Didn't know that's what it was actually called at the time, though (for one, we did it in Norwegian, lol!) Only ever knew the figurative meaning. Cool to know that's where the idiom came from. Thanks!
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Morning, DiC! I woke up with a killer headache, but painkillers have been consumed, and I do not intend to let it ruin my day! Have a good day, all!
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Time to get ready for bed. Night, everyone!
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Yum! That all sounds so tasty!
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That makes a lot of sense, I think, molly.
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Thanks for the explanation!
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Huh. This has to be one of those cultural references, cause I've been staring at this for like a minute and I have no idea what any of it means, lol!
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It's a beautiful piece.
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As an aside for anyone who's into tabletop gaming and also has access to 3d printing: Hero Forge, whom I mentioned before, now has an option for just paying for a 3d model of the mini you designed and printing it yourself.
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My choir sang in the church where we rehearse for The Feast of the Annunciation on Sunday. This is one of the ones we sang, Salve Regina by Miklós Kocsár, here performed by my actual choir at an international choir competition in Kalamata in 2015. We came in 3rd, I believe, or it may have been 2nd. The soprano with the pink hair was me in another life...
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Hey everyone. Once again, I dropped off the Internet yesterday, lol! It's been a weird few days. Realised last night it's probably cause I'm coming down off my hypomania. So I'm just tired and I haven't felt like talking to people much. Oh, well. Hope you all have a good Tuesday! Well, our entire legal system is completely different in general. Like, vastly different. I'm not a legal expert, so I couldn't begin to explain in how many ways, lol! I used to know more, my ex was a law student, but I've forgotten most of this stuff. But we don't have juries anymore at all, they were phased out a couple of years ago. Instead, we have lay judges that preside over a case together with professional ones. As I understand it, you sign up and are selected by the local council for a period of four years, and for each case they draw names from the panels of selected lay judges. There's some information in English here and here. Back when we had juries, I believe it was much the same. Like I said, not an expert. I've been in a court room like once, when a friend had been attacked on the metro. I was there with a few others as moral support.
