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Actually, pythons of 3 metres and beyond aren't at all unusual. The longest recorded in captivity was over 7.67 metres. They can grow even larger in the wild. Depends on the species, of course.
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What do you call a snake that's 3.14 metres long?
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Yeah, I've jotted down my initial thoughts on the thing and am leaving it for now, I think. Really need to focus on Storms, I'm very behind there. Hope you find the energy you need to do what you love.
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Hi, Gary! Still sick, but not too bad, considering. Had an idea for a new story today. (As if I need another one... Can I please just work on and finish what I have already?) So at least the brain's working even if the rest of me is tired.
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If you want, you can lean on me.
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Hey, Albert! Hey, Tim! Glad to hear you're doing better. I'm still under the weather, but hoping for improvement.
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Hey, folks. Thought I'd check in. How are you all?
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What everyone else said, @Mikiesboy. Wasn't sure how to put it into words myself...
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A feeling I know all too well. Hope you were able to get some sleep in the end. Morning, DiC!
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Thank you. They really do, and I think they'll have it, too.
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All right, you lot. I'm gonna get ready for bed. Have a good night, all!
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I have no idea what you're talking about...
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What were we talking about, again?
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That makes sense. Kind of. Unless it's about soundwaves, my knowledge of physics is very abstract, lol
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I'm sorry to hear that. I had an uncle who passed that way as well.
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Forgetting words is pretty much universal, I think. I mean, there are so many of them, how are you meant to remember them all? But yeah, I don't think you need to worry so much on that particular count. Humans are forgetful creatures.
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Where would the centre of mass be in a rectangular metal basin? Is it right in the centre at the bottom? One uses limits of integration to find out the exact point, I assume? Asking for a friend.
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I completely forgot the word sink today. 'That thing, that you wash dishes in.'
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Even though he knew it wouldn't last, Patrick is devastated when his first real relationship comes to an end. Lucky for him, his cute roommate Ali is more than happy to comfort him, though soon enough, Ali is in need of some comfort of his own. A side piece to the Nemesis trilogy.
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Patrick was glad, when he returned to his room, that his roommate had gone home for the weekend. He sat down on his bed, and then he was crying, burying his face in his hands. They weren’t enough to muffle his sobs, so instead he lay down on his stomach on the bed. The pillow did a much better job than his hands. He hadn’t fallen in love with Dave, not quite. But he had really, really liked him. And he had loved his body. His soft, golden skin. His heartbeat, calm when they were just kissing
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Lol! I was just looking out the window and said, 'Wow, it's misty out there!' and Paul stared at me and said, 'That's what I said literally five minutes ago.'
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I do that, too. There's a lot of 'thingie' and 'whachamacall' going around for me. When I can't remember it in either English or Norwegian, I get really frustrated, lol
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Memory is a tricky thing. I'm good at quiz shows and trivia and stuff, but trying to remember what I just said and who I said it to, or what was about to say, or what someone just told me... Paul will be like, I told you this an hour ago and I have no memory of this whatsoever. Lol
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Any time. Also, I think a laughing wind would be an excellent start to a horror movie. Or novel, for that matter. lol