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  • A tiny cactus

    Votes: 10 17.9%
  • Oreo filling, but purple

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • That chirping noise squirrels make

    Votes: 20 35.7%
  • Two plastic goats

    Votes: 9 16.1%
  • Bees?

    Votes: 13 23.2%

  • Total voters
    56

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
but I haven't heard the chirping of squirrels except maybe on the TV.
I hear that noise all the time out of my window and it is super cool.
You don't have brown squirrels in Australia?

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lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Bees are the only thing on the list that we could not do without.

Only those in North America would know what Oreos are.
The thought of American frosting leaves me ready to puke.
It is the most disgusting stuff that I have ever tasted.

English soft icing is not much better, Royal icing is passable.

Nah, we have Oreos in Australia.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
One is a goat that only speaks lies, and the other is a goat that only speaks truth. Now you have to escape their labyrinth

Looking at your new avatar reminds me of a "Law of Pizza" that I used to have. It was "A great pizza will always burn the roof of your mouth". The reasons are that a pie must be served hot or it will be too cold by the end. One also has to know that it will burn the roof of your mouth, but you go ahead and eat it anyway. If you can restrain yourself from eating a fresh pie that has to be because it is not a great pizza.
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
Is it related to alpaca anxiety?
Science is currently split over this, with most psychologists falling in one of three main camps. One group that considers alpaca anxiety and goat remorse to be separate conditions effecting different parts of the brain. With alpaca anxiety considered to originate in the amygdala and characterized by the typical symptoms associated with general camelid anxiety. While goat remorse is associated with the frontal lobe of the brain. The second group does not recognize them as distinct conditions, but as different degrees of the same condition arising hexagonally from the midbrain. The third, smaller and more vociferous, group is still mad that they took Firefly off the air after the first season.
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
Looking at your new avatar reminds me of a "Law of Pizza" that I used to have. It was "A great pizza will always burn the roof of your mouth". The reasons are that a pie must be served hot or it will be too cold by the end. One also has to know that it will burn the roof of your mouth, but you go ahead and eat it anyway. If you can restrain yourself from eating a fresh pie that has to be because it is not a great pizza.

Very wise!

I'll add an addendum: I prefer thin crust most of the time, but for non-thin crust, if I lift up a piece and the cheese strings break off before it reaches my plate that's no good. I should be able to lift it over my head with the cheese strings still connected
 

Secret Chief

Very strong language
Science is currently split over this, with most psychologists falling in one of three main camps. One group that considers alpaca anxiety and goat remorse to be separate conditions effecting different parts of the brain. With alpaca anxiety considered to originate in the amygdala and characterized by the typical symptoms associated with general camelid anxiety. While goat remorse is associated with the frontal lobe of the brain. The second group does not recognize them as distinct conditions, but as different degrees of the same condition arising hexagonally from the midbrain. The third, smaller and more vociferous, group is still mad that they took Firefly off the air after the first season.
Good grief. At least they're in agreement on the role of the inferior precentral sulcus area in respect of SSS eh. (Shaved Sheep Syndrome).
 
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