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  1. Technically, when I was super young, as I played with G1s. However, I didn't really continue playing with them as I got older and kinda forgot about them until the mid 2000s when I joined a forum with a member who had a G3 MLP for her username and avatar. G4/FiM I was introduced to in early 2011 because I was on some general cartoon forums that began talking about the show.
  2. Hm... I would say a fox or wolf, as I find them to be really neat. However, they're carnivorous, and while I'm no vegetarian/vegan, there's a large difference between the processed meat that I get a long distance from the killing as a human versus having to do the killing myself and eating raw meat. I'd say a bird. But they eat bugs.... Ewwwwww. No. (unless I could be the kind that just eats seeds, like domesticated parrots) Maybe a deer. A domesticated animal like a dog might be nice.
  3. David Tennant is likely to always be my top favorite. I also really liked Jodie Whittaker. It's a shame that she's brought down for many by the writing, but her acting as the Doctor was fantastic. She's my second favorite only to Tennant for sure!
  4. At this point and time my wardrobe is varied in color. If there's any tendency, it's probably toward magenta as that is my favorite color. There's also some seasonal, as I wear more browns, reds, and oranges during fall and winter. Whereas during Spring and Summer I might throw in some greens.
  5. Well, first of all I don't consider myself a Brony! Anyway, I consider myself center-left. I'm a progressive. I think I'm further left than say Joe Biden, but that doesn't mean I'm very left. I'd say that by non-USA standards, I'm much more center. But by USA standards I'm left. Well, let me take the political compass to see where I sit now. I'm a lot more knowledgeable and opinionated on many matters (I have always been left socially, hence calling myself a "progressive" but have lacked much opinion on economic and foreign matters) so could be interesting! Oh!!! Well that's certainly quite far left of center. Interesting. I have never considered myself a true leftist. I've always just been for freedom, reason and compassion. I had no idea that put me that far left.
  6. In many ways I am still like a teenager. Long story short, traumatic happenings and trauma caused me to retreat in my late teens, blah blah blah. I could tell it all but... I need to stop my oversharing habit. xD In my adulthood I have been largely insulated and not forced to adult in many ways, allowing for me to remain in that retreated state for many, many years. I wish I were saying this to be quirky, but nah, it kinda sucks. Really sucks "waking up" after so many years and realizing "Hey! I'm an adult and I need to learn how to adult" in my mid 30s. o.O
  7. Southeast Canada. If I felt like the USA was guaranteed to remain a peaceful, stable, free country for the rest of my life, then I'd probably say Maine, but I'm very concerned. Canada, it is!
  8. @DubWolf Well, I'm sure you planned it behind the scenes! J/K!! Curses, now I actually have to answer because it would be rude to only respond to you... Ugggggghhhhh. I have an overactive bladder, so I go very frequently. Far too frequently, in fact. >.< (happens much more during the day, thankfully, but sometimes I'll have to get up during the night. And oftentimes needing to go seeps into my dreams and that drives me crazy!!!)
  9. Nope! Thank God!! (See what I did there? ) Church back when I was a believer was as boring as watching paint dry. Now listening to a service disturbs me. I've been exposed a lot to the Pentecostal/Charismatic/"Non-denominational" bubble of belief a lot in the past couple of years and that is quite a change from my childhood church. As in, it's going to make me lose sanity because it is so... detached from reality, and the people are the most rotten Christians, the ones that are driving Christianity into the ground in the USA with their hate, greed, and idolatry. If I have to hear/read "let no weapon formed against me prosper", "washed in the blood of Jesus", "I know it's witchcraft!", "prodigal child" or any other disturbing evangelical-speak phrase even one more time, I will scream and pull all of my hair out.
  10. I currently live in that home. Check in with me in half a year to a year and see how I'd answer since I'm moving. Chances are I'd say no. The house itself is nice and comfy. I'm going to miss it and I'm not happy that we're selling what could have someday been a guaranteed home for me passed down. But the problem is that it's in Oklahoma, where freedoms are gone/being taken away and the climate is downright miserable. I don't think that I can say that this home is sustainable either way going into the future. So, yeah, as much as I could use $10K, I like having freedoms and safety more.
  11. Hm... Let me clarify, bicurious is a better term to describe. Bisexual is a bit too dramatic to describe what I am. But my sexuality has, for some very odd reason, drifted against my wishes. I don't understand this at all.
  12. Here are some I can think of: Sunshine Insects Heat Math Spring & Summer
  13. It's in the 70s outside. I know that I'm moving soon to the NE shortly so I should perhaps be more at peace with this knowing that this is the last winter I have to deal with this, but I can't help but be frustrated with it anyway. *sigh*
  14. I have loner tendencies that mean that I can easily isolate myself without evening thinking about it. I lose so many friends because I never reach out. It's probably a large reason I'm single, too. I don't put myself out there, so to speak. Oh well. Being in my space, with lots of space from others is my happy place. That's not to say that I don't enjoy socializing or being in the presence of others, but I need lots of time to myself to recharge, and just tend to default to being reclusive. Whatever one can say about being a loner, it sure helped me out during the pandemic.
  15. My hair is somewhere in between mid-back and waist length now.
  16. I don't have a cohesive fashion style. One could say that my public style is kinda business casual. Two things that are consistent with me right now are loving dangly earrings and capris. lol. I also like long dresses and skirts. I love floral, but have been wearing more solid colors lately. Right now you'll only ever see me in flats or some rather basic shoes depending on the outfit. During the warmer months I wear a lot of sandals. At home I like to wear comfy short shorts and with comfy tops, sometimes I like wearing comfy dresses with pockets. Sometimes I'll wear a robe, but I get warm very easily, so it's rare I can keep it on for long before switching to something cooler.
  17. I do feel out of place quite often. However, it seems like that sentiment is quite common, so that leads me to believe that I'm just imagining it. But I do think there is some merit to thinking I really don't fit in as I am neurodivergent. I generally try my best to not stick out. Or at least that's what I think. I dress normally and generally keep to myself. And perhaps that is because I know that if I do anything different I will stick out like a sore thumb. (Although, the way I dress is my natural style, so IDK.) Old bubbly, chatty me got called "annoying", and lost many, many people I thought were friends. So, definitely, naturally I didn't fit in. That side of me is long gone now and that is saddening to me. I went from I suppose being overtly social to not knowing how to be social and becoming a bit of a recluse. --- It's cliche for me to bring this up with me moving, but... I'm confident in saying that one way I know I've never fit has been living in the South. I am a Northeasterner at heart, and always have been. I do not match up with the South, like at all. I'm the polar opposite of the stereotypical southerner. I am politically left, I am non-religious. It is automatically assumed that you are conservative and Christian down here. But that's not the sole reason I feel like an odd-one out down here. There's also differences in attitudes. I am a person who wants to be left alone when in public. I don't need random people getting up in my business when I'm just going to the grocery store. And Southern Hospitality is fake. It's all so fake, everything down here. Lastly, obviously, the climate. People in my state joke around about tornadoes, and act like they're such a casual thing that you just go out on the porch to watch. Um... No. It's not just that, though, obviously - I absolutely hate the heat. And my idea of nice temperatures is far lower than other people in the South. People in the South think that a sunny 85 degrees is nice (obviously not EVERYONE thinks that way, but that is how so many people talk and it's literally how all our meteorologists talk, too). I think that's awful weather. I want temperatures in the 40s, 50s for a nice day. I am completely out of sync with people down here. It seems like a really small way to be out of place among people (it's a big deal with living in the climate itself, obviously), but it's a lot more substantial then people may realize. There is an implicit assumption that everyone agrees on what is nice weather and what is not. And given Southerners' incessant need to make small talk with strangers, weather gets brought up a lot. When it's 80 degrees and sunny in March (which it should never be, ever. ), people will just come up to you and assume that you think it's nice too and say "Nice weather we're having today, huh?" and I have to just nod along to keep the peace, because it's a silly thing to bring up that you disagree. But it really makes me feel like an odd-one out.
  18. Always! Most of them are down now, though. Christmas season went by in a flash.
  19. Hm... I'm not sure exactly how close it is, but I'm pretty sure it was somewhere in the walking distance area that some number of years ago two homeschooled guys (or maybe just one of them, can't remember) murdered their entire family.
  20. Currently Tulsa. Soon to be Hartford!
  21. Last Christmas I had spending money to get gifts for everyone. This Christmas I don't have much because moving is now imminent.
  22. I used to love milk chocolate, but now I'm a dark chocolate kinda girl. I think it's thanks to my workplace constantly giving us chocolate and me deciding to try the Hershey's Special Dark, which from there I eventually went to just regular Dark. I can still eat Special Dark, but I can not with Milk Chocolate anymore. It just doesn't taste good to me anymore.
  23. I wash my hands a lot and also use a lot of hand sanitizer. I am always careful to use hand sanitizer before eating out in public. But I'm not a major germaphobe or anything. For instance I rarely use toilet seat covers. Too lazy. xD But I ALWAYS wash my hands. There are people that do not and I find that absolutely disgusting.
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