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(the manchovy is my favorite)
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my artz
look at my artz
(the manchovy is my favorite)
@orphanensemble or @notthesodaa do yall do artz
I keep forgetting that tumblr exists. AnyWAY here’s Manchovy.
Me: Okay, I’m next to a guy that I might like! Maybe I’m not aro after all!
Brain: Go to his lunch table
Brain: Drink your chocolate milk like a cool person
Me: Okay, okay
Brain: Now talk to him
Me: Okay!
Brain: MANCHOVIES WOULD BE FISH WITH LEGS, AND THEY’D LOOK LIKE THIS
Me:
my nose still burns from the chocolate milk
Kevin, Angels & Telly the Barber.
Kevin: Something that makes me smile, that really shouldn’t, is when either of my daughters stand up to bullies by physically lashing out. My youngest (age 4) does this more far often than her older sisters (age 10), but this is attributed to the fact that she’s got her father’s Irish-blooded, naturally red-headed temper when she’s well and truly pissed the hell off (picture very young Merida from the Pixar movie “Brave” and you’ve got my youngest). I know it’s not right for kids to fight and hit and stuff… but when her tormentor’s a boy that’s older and/or bigger than her, I will take pride in seeing my little hellkitten unsheathe her claws.
Angels: Imaginary friends? Sure. Do they still exist. After a fashion. They all end up as characters in my stories one way or another. I consider them my muses, especially in original stories.
Telly the Barber: Something I regret… Aaron… I don’t want to go any further than that…
4 Ingredients that give your food a rude 2K13 'tude... and 2 that are as 90's as Rugrats
Incoming message hot off the Foodglitchr test kitchens press: Does your food have a rude ‘tude? Is it edgy like our boi Aaron Craze - or is it as dull as a Delia? Were here with our definiteve list to make sure your nosh stays as raw as the street. 4 ingredients that keep your grub real + 2 that are best left to grandma RUDE FOOD INGREDIENTS 1 ANCHOVIES Like a certain more better well known product* you’ll either love them or you will hate them. Naturally salty crustaceans the bodies of these mini fish contain so much naturally occurring ocean salts that no cookin is needed - pop open the can, pop em in your gob and bosh. tasty snack + no trip to hospital. but its when you add them to what youre cooking that you see there dinnerglitching potential. Theyre like the sugarcubes of the sea, except salt not sugar and you cook with them. Here at foodglitchr HQ we call em Manchovies to honour them as a proper Rude Boy Food. But overfishing is in right now so the ehtical consumer should ask “could anchovies be a sustainable alternative to cod? Are Manchovies the 2K13 reboot of tilapia? Sure theres one big problemo: they are a bit too pricey for John Q Tescoshopper to drop into hisr trolley right now . But think about labour costs. In the time it takes for a fisherman to hook and line a 10lb seabass our anchovy fisherbro only reels in one fish that weighs about 2 grams, so maybe paying a bit more at the checkout is worth it? What ever the answer we know that anchovies will give your grub a heck of a rude ‘tude RUDENESS *** If unavailable try: haddock *vegemite
manchovy replied to your post: *sigh* Why must my best fantasy map designs come...
Cathy’s been playing Skyrim for over 20 hours now, taking 10 minute breaks every now and then. Sleeplessness must run in the family.
Wow... 20 hours of Skyrim?
*facepalm* I wonder who's to blame for the insomnia gene... Mom or Dad...
18, 29, 34, 48
Because I really need the distraction right now...
18. What I find attractive in the preferred sex. A quirky sense of humor, a nice smile, tattoos, and piercings are what draw me in. I love people who have a special uniqueness about them.
29. Most embarrassing moment. Ah.... well.... Um.... >.> <.< >.> There was this one time.... I was having some... "quality time" with my husband (then boyfriend) back in the living room of my apartment back when I was in college..... My roommate was supposed to have been gone all day for work..... but then she got sent home early..... and...... yeah..... -_-;;;;;
34. My biggest pet peeves. (1)People who text and drive. (2)People who cite the Bible/their religion as a legitimate intolerant reason to marginalize specific groups of people. (3)Finding ants in my house.
48. My relationship with my parents. I love my parents with all my heart, and I miss them terribly now that I live out of state. However, I won't sugar-coat the fact that our relationship, especially in the first three decades of my life, didn't have extremely hard times. There was a period of about a year or so where my mom and I didn't talk at all, we were so mad at each other, and my dad often had to be the go-between for us. Now that I'm a parent of my own and living over a thousand miles away, I can step back, look at my earlier childhood, and appreciate more what they did for me back then... Especially mom... I don't think I can ever measure up to the kind of mom she was back when Dad was out of the state/country because of the military and she had to essentially raise us girls on her own.
I'm not sure how many questions I can ask, so I'll just limit it to 6 and 11.
You can ask as many as you want. I don't mind. But for these:
6. Least favorite......food - caviar...drink - plain carbonated water...color - mauve
11. strangest thing I have in my room?easy... my fiance/husband