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I whip my feathered serpent back and forth.

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kapuchu said
Well, Norway has hills. And mountains. Denmark is kinda flat, yeah, but Denmark isn't... We're smack in the middle of a tectonic plate, so getting large hills and such is pretty much impossible. What little we have are primarily on Bornholm (little island to the far eastern part of Denmark). Still, hills or not, you can find some beautiful places here.


Same here really, I mean the weather is bloody awful most of the time - we consider gray and cloudy the norm and rain as expected- but we have a lot of beautiful scenery and a lot of ancient history here, It's certainly a good place for hill walking and sight seeing.
kapuchu said
You wuss :P


What can I say? I like my hills, grow Denmark some hills and stop being made out of some sand squirted out by Norway and I'll visit.

Frankly I may end up going to Denmark or Norway at some point, especially given our dark imperial masters down in Westmonster have started looking north again avariciously since the referendum, I swear that government must be an international joke by now.
Monochromatic Rainbow said
...GrrWho was it who lived in Australia then...?Damn my brain.Well then, challenge reinstated, come here in the summer. Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, etc...You'll be melting out of your skin, where you'll mix with the humidity in the air.


I think that may have been Tai, can't recall.
kapuchu said
I don't know if you noticed, but I wrote "cold north" :P Last time I checked Australia was south xD I live in Denmark :p Tiny bit more "north" than the Down Under.


Ah Denmark, land of expensive alcohol and lack of hills... never going to go there, the lack of hills makes me uncomfortable, as was shown when I visited England and got twitchy over the flat boringness of it all.
kapuchu said
Deep south? Pfft! Ain't got nothing on the Cold North!


I wouldn't know, I don't keep tally's, plus this the ones I actually know personally.

Having said that the first person I made friends with on Fimfic was from Massachusetts, which I found hilarious given that I write Lovecraftian horror, I keep jesting with him about dark witch haunted backwaters and squarmous fish people living in his state.
Monochromatic Rainbow said
"I've got eons of experience on ye', little mortal."EhArmifera would more likely say, "I'll drink all your damn whiskey! You hear me?"I live in the Deep South and the only southern thing about me is the fact that I like biscuits and gravy. I'd say there's a bit of innate talent, eh?


I guess, The only thing overly stereotypically Scottish about me is that I drink a lot, thats about it. Also you'd be surprised at how many people I know through the fandom that come from the Deep South, its a oddly high number.
kapuchu said
Showoff <.<


Comes wae living in Scotland for near twenty years.
Arrite ya fecking cuntin' bastard, I'll let yeh off wae it the noo, just dinnae fuck up again or I'll climb fae the fuckin' internet and gub you ya wee shite. :P
Double post.
kapuchu said
I just write what I hear xD Also, the "Pirate" language is the idea of an actor who played Blackbeard in a play some decades ago... They never actually spoke like that xD


Yeah I knew it was invented, I don't think it was from Blackbeard, I think it was from some pirate movie where one of the main characters was from Cornwall and had a very "OH ARR" dialect going on.
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