Day #129 of things I love about WoW:
The way Infinite dragons sound. I'll always stop to listen to the bosses speak because the 'distorted echo' feel of their words is so cool.
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Day #129 of things I love about WoW:
The way Infinite dragons sound. I'll always stop to listen to the bosses speak because the 'distorted echo' feel of their words is so cool.
I am trying to pinpoint a timeline for TOA
The first book apparently takes place six months after Gaea, which happened in August, so arguably its around February
But Leo tells calypso he’ll be back for “spring semester”, which should have started in January
When did u die Jason
There’s only one rule on Odessen:
Don’t. Fuck. With The Outlander.
whats your faves fave and least fave quiplash icon
do u got a booty tho
Oh hey SEM: I finally had time to try that Land O' Lakes hot chocolate and verdict is: I liked it, although not the best I've ever had. Kinda sweet, though, and I'm pretty sure all their flavors are milk chocolate based, so I'm not sure it'd be to your taste. They do have raspberry, though (I have yet to try that one, so it might be good, who knows!)
"Sexual attraction also influences interest in forming relationships. At the most basic level, people might seek partners for physical affection and sexual gratification., to meet sexual needs. In short-term sexual relationships, physical appearance tends to be more important than in long-term romantic relationships. However , in the process of meeting sexual needs, people may develop long-term relationships. Indeed research shows that sexual satisfaction is a significant factor in marital satisfaction."
--Steven A. Beebe (via Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others)