madragingven replied to your post “deedidoo replied to your post “hunter x hunter is streaming on...”
it's subbed, yep!
The Ven has spoken. :) I'll go add it to the post. (Ven, you're watching HxH? *_*)
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madragingven replied to your post “deedidoo replied to your post “hunter x hunter is streaming on...”
it's subbed, yep!
The Ven has spoken. :) I'll go add it to the post. (Ven, you're watching HxH? *_*)
deedidoo replied to your post “hunter x hunter is streaming on netflix.”
are they subs?
No clue! I have no access to them. Maybe someone will be kind enough to reply with the answer.
I remember you were looking for hiccup's ages in the book. The very first chapter has him mentioning that he's 10 and a half in the first book. I just started reading the series c:
A ha! Thank you! Straight up 10.5. I'll update the age post then :) Thanks again!
deedidoo replied to your post “what to do when you’re driving and there’s a missile alert", an...”
stay safe!
I'm as safe as can be!
blue-blue-green replied to your post “what to do when you’re driving and there’s a missile alert", an...”
oh no i really hope you're okay, i even heard about it in the news ;-;
I am!!! A little stressed and a little scared, but the 1.5 sirens a day we're having is nothing compared to what they've got further south.
figmentsoutoffundamentals replied to your post “what to do when you’re driving and there’s a missile alert", an...”
what *do* you do when you're driving and there's a missile alert
First, you stop your car. Then it depends on circumstances:
If there's an available shelter nearby you have access to - run to it.
If there is no available shelter within the safe timeframe (15-90 seconds, depending on your geographic location), get out of the car, lie flat on your stomach on the road, and cover your head with your hands.
If neither option is available, stay in your car for 10 minutes. (Personally I'd move to the back seat, lie down on my stomach and cover my head ... It's safer to be below the window line.)
The main danger with rockets isn't a direct hit - it's shrapnel and shock waves. Shock waves go after sponge-y organs (like lungs and eardrums) and don't usually go downwards. Shrapnel can be deadly if it hits you directly, but if it hits you on its way down due to gravity, it's pretty harmless. Lying down on your stomach reduces the chance of getting caught in the shock waves and shrapnel. Hands on your head, well - that's safer for your brain, eyes and ears, all in all. Better injure your arms than your head.
deedidoo replied to your post: guys i have this thing where i clearly...
every uni has a winter formal usually
do they? my school was really big so having just one big school-wide dance is something i haven't had since high school so i'm still trying to figure this out
*covers face with hands* this is... incredibly late cries i'm so sorry
but thank you!! you're really sweet!! <3
deedidoo replied to your post:deedidoo replied to your post:lol people that...
stay strong (you don’t people like that)
i just laugh her away whenever she opens her mouth and noise starts coming out of it.
deedidoo replied to your post:lol people that think they’re better human beings...
do people actually compare that sort of stuff omfg
a girl I'm friends with from high school is determined that she's above the population that requires osap