Well now, such things are subjective, so I wouldn't know what part of me makes what I say funny to you. I am considered odd a lot though. People might be on to something.
No probs on the core stuff. Some like it and some don't, I myself love the hardcore/metalcore sound, but I am slightly more into punk than metal, despite loving both. Is it warm over there in NZL?
Joining the crowd. If you can't beat 'em, Join 'em. And then secretly work undercover to discover their secrets and expose them at their core. Being a spy is fun. I know many people who do enjoy core, but nothing else to do with the metal genre. Still, I don't hate on those who like it, Its just taste and opinion. I'm used to liking stuff that many people don't. Oh god yes. I hate summer. I know we don't get it as hot as people in the US, but we usually get around 30°C (86°F) highs most days. Considering our highest temperature recorded is 42°C, its pretty damn hot for us.
I couldn't stand that. Too hot for me. I like my cold too much. Rock 2 Wellington, Mayhem, Devin Townsend, Dream Theater. I think I've been to a couple more, but thats all I remember.
Why is the most horrendous crime that can happen to a person being running out of ink in your pen a thing in northern Mexico?
Good lord, I completely forgot I actually made one of these, and its nearly been an entire year. Also I have unanswered questions! D: But of course~ Ink is scarce there, yo! I actually have no idea. Also, obligatory Echoax question: [01/01/2014 5:11:34 PM] Ceremi: Of the enduring philosophical questions, which is the most deserving of continued attention and which is the least? [01/01/2014 5:14:51 PM] Xan: What will the future hold for us, and what can we do to prevent it going ****. Why are we here/Is there a god/what made us/the universe. Answered respectively.
Not a fan of it, and most dinners I've had with it. To me, it adds nothing to a meal. I don't like sushi either. please don't shoot me.
Oh, snap. I forgot this was a thing. Most likely any vegan. They'll find a way to make anything out of rabbit food. If I recall correctly, it was only foxes/arctic foxes, but I think I've been using at least some of them for about 2-3 years now. I remember having this one: around December more than once. I only stopped because I saw Pink Floyd's The Wall again recently, and love the art direction of the film, especially the teacher. Not much more to it than that, I think. Doesn't mean I won't go back to foxes, though. I'll always be wishing in vain to own one, but it'd be much more reasonable to get a dog, much more domesticated.
Foxes take a lot more to own than dogs, and in some countries just aren't allowed as pets. Depends on the type of fox. Fennec foxes are typically the one most people can get and are the most domesticated. Foxes are considered exotic pets if they're legally allowed to be owned. There's just a lot more hassle when it comes to ownership compared to dogs, plus more expensive. There are a few fox-like dogs, but more should be considered than just looks when it comes to getting a pet, especially a dog. Some dogs need to be treated differently to others, like needing more/less exercise, or being rowdy/quiet, a warmer/colder climate. I'd love a husky, but I think I live in a too warm location, and they need plenty of exercise, and they're active and vocal, which I probably wouldn't be able to put up with long-term. An Alaskan Malamute is a decent substitute: Fairly similar in appearance, but the Malamute is more laid back and family-oriented. A samoyed is another decent substitute, but they are high maintenance. Gorgeous though.