This is why I think you are misunderstood... You are a good egg reepy![]()
I Agree to with what you have said, I think the last couple weeks on here must have been awful for Reep. I don't think he is a hurtful or vindictive person. I think we need to try to be more understanding when it comes to people and their feelingsThis is why I think you are misunderstood... You are a good egg reepy![]()
I Agree to with what you have said, I think the last couple weeks on here must have been awful for Reep. I don't think he is a hurtful or vindictive person. I think we need to try to be more understanding when it comes to people and their feelings
There is a superhero called Return (of the) Question.
There is a superhero called Return (of the) Question.
Fun post Reepbot! Cat Woman here....Meowwwwww. Probably should have opted for Magneto instead of Raven.
I'm prepared to modify my behaviour until I assess as Bizarro and his Bizarro World from Superman, or the villain on Battle of the Planets that said 'If there is one thing better than being evil, it's being sneaky.'
I can't personally sustain evil. Fits and spurts, yes, but I stepped over a fuzzy catepillar the other day to avoid it. I do like the idea of sneakiness being the ends, rather than just the means, especially in a kids' cartoon involving interplanetary warfare.Does that mean you can be sneakily evil?
Only if parking in a handi-capped zone (also joking). Have you?Have you ever tried walking sneaky-style in public for laughs?
Ha ha. I have never been able to squash spiders, especially a huntsman. I have to catch them and put them outside....
Or give them to people with the old open your hands and close your eyes, lol. (joking about the last bit).
Does that apply to anything creepy crawly, including other insects, skinks and geckos for example?My first instinct is to squash them.
Does that apply to anything creepy crawly, including other insects, skinks and geckos for example?
No, just spiders, and ants.
I was stung, by what I think was hornet the other day, as opposed to a wasp. It was a complete shock. Felt like a cross between being stabbed with needle and an electric shock, but in half an hour it was fine...unlike bloody mosquito bites which irritatingly last days and days. That's what happens to mermaids when they frequent the terrestrial environment.
That has to be a good thing! There was news story the other night in relation to new research that may explain why mosquitos go for some people and not others, but I missed it.Ouchies. I can't remember the last time I was stung by a hornet or a wasp, but I have been stung heaps of times by mosquito bites. Weird thing is mosquito bites don't really bother me.