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6 yrs ago
Current Remember my joke theory about how the world ended in 2012 and each subsequent year has just been a layer by layer descent into hell? It feels less and less like a joke each year.
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6 yrs ago
Bro it's so weird thinking I was 15 when I joined here. I'm turning 21 in March. Time is a scam.
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MISERY ABOUNDS! WE WILL NOT HEAL.

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@Akayaofthemoon Common egg eaters eat eggs exclusively. So there's that.
I don't think I'd mind but I wouldn't particularly look forward to feeding time.
@21308 I wouldn't feel at all comfortable having birds and a python in the same house. Iguana? Not much of a problem. Though most lizards I've handled have been some sort of gecko and bearded dragons. If I have a pet snake it'll probably be a common egg eater. Puts my mind to rest a bit more. But I wasn't really serious. XD Besides, I just like birds most.

Also, my trip went fine. They're not giving me anything new yet but they are increasing the dose of one of my other meds.
@Akayaofthemoon I actually picked the wrong link before, so I had to go change it. ^ ^"
The other one is a youtube poop of the scene and I didn't even realize it until after I watched it myself. XD

Anyways, I've gotta go to the doctor's now. Seeya later.
@Pathfinder That's good to hear.

I'm so sorry that all I could think of when you said damn shower was this.
100% certified Earthbound trash here.
@21308 Well, if I end up going to UBC I'll probably be in Vancouver, which is far more tourist heavy than where I am now. But being that I'm going to be housing a wee little parrotlet I don't think others would be as enthusiastic. Maybe when I'm older...Though again, I have mixed feelings depending on case to case things with birds. I'd have to have the baby from a young age and get it familiarized with the city world and I'd also have to keep a lookout for anything that posed to be a threat. And I'd definitely want to establish a 'come here' command before I ever let it outside too.
New doctor's appointment, new meds.

I hope these ones don't mess me up as bad as the last ones.

Anyways, how're you all?
Anyways, I've gotta hit the hay.

Seeya.
@21308 Well, as long as the bird was comfortable and the environment or the kids weren't stressing them out, I don't see a problem. Some birds are more camera shy than others, and there's nothing wrong with putting a bird on your head as long as both the person and the bird are comfortable. Emi actually loved posing for cameras and she had a particular fondness for heads, so a lot of my friends would ask me to and Emi would be more than happy to. Never paid anyone for it. XD

I'd have to see the actual bird itself to tell whether or not it was healthy.

I have pretty mixed feelings about bringing the bird outside, if the photo shoot was done there. It depends on individual cases, but a lot of pet birds aren't used to them and are easily stressed out by all the unfamiliar sights and sounds, especially things like cars, and outdoor animals could pose a threat.
@Raijinslayer They will be shared! And they won't be messy sketches anymore, because I can do digital art, which has a little magical thing called an 'undo' button when you mess up lining. It's magical, really.
@pyroman More like it's going to make you feel awful, awful feels. But sure!
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