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Chozon1 wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2017 9:12 am Hey, good for the soul is still good for you. If in a metaphysical way?
That's right. You're supposed to treat your body as a temple and put good thing in it. And mozzarella sticks are pretty good. So it's good to eat them!
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I haven't seen it. But I'm not too fond of war epics, either. Have you seen it?
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If I walked into a temple and found cheese sticks, I am immediately going to be more disposed to like the place.

And...no, I have not. Dude the movie is about is mindblowingly awesome, and such a hero that I cannot believe I've never heard of his story before. But the movie is far too violent for me to want to see.

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Chozon1 wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:54 am Building bookshelves into the walls of your home?
If it weren't for the fact that I'd need siding and insulation, I'd want a home made out of bookshelves!
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I could live with that. <3

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Chozon1 wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2017 8:52 am
Reaching into your shoe and grabbing a spider?
Better than reaching into your shoe and grabbing a scorpion. Which is one reason I live in Idaho, and not Texas. ;)
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Scorpions are cool, though. Don't want to get stung by one...but they are cooler than spiders.

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Chozon1 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2017 10:25 am Giant scorpion fighting?
That sounds messy. It also sounds like a good idea for a D&D encounter. I'll have to make a note of it. My players will thank you later.
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Eh...once you remove the tail, you just have to watch out for the claws and teeth.

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Chozon1 wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2017 8:52 am Giant killer robots?
I'd like to build / own one. That transforms into a truck. And does everything I tell it to. :D
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Who wouldn't? I'd like a sentient one though, so we can be evil-fighting buddies.

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Chozon1 wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2017 6:26 am Who wouldn't? I'd like a sentient one though, so we can be evil-fighting buddies.
We would be evil? Or we would fight evil?

Ah, who cares? We've got giant robots!
Chozon1 wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2017 6:26 am A surprising lack of crackers?
That would be a surprising disappointment. Especially if there's a lot of cheese around....
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There's a hyphen there. Perfectly clear, in my mind. But then, there are so many things and problems caused by that line of thinking.

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You know, I'm not really sure how large an opossum is... about the size of a beaver, aren't they? At least normal ones... how big would one have to get before it's considered large?
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Hah. I don't know how big a beaver is. XD We have them here, but they are not really local.

Possum's usually run about the size of a non-fatty cat here. One was crawling around on our porch yesterday the size of a cinderblock (not including its tale). I'd call that big, though others might not.

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Chozon1 wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:14 am Hah. I don't know how big a beaver is. XD We have them here, but they are not really local.

Possum's usually run about the size of a non-fatty cat here. One was crawling around on our porch yesterday the size of a cinderblock (not including its tale). I'd call that big, though others might not.

How big is a beaver?
From your description, a bit bigger than a large opossum. :lol: They're about the size of a small dog, and weigh around 50 pounds.
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