Apparently I'm way to distracted in the mornings. My mom just woke me up to go to the basement (it was 11 and pitch black), and without hesitation, I went to get my phone to start getting ready. While it was pitch black. And eleven o'clock. Without checking the time or anything. I feel really dumb right now. My sister fell asleep on my foot almost immediately and all I have to do is read TFIOS on my phone
Please, allow us to converse...
Oof I mean I guess that's fair to be distracted when you just wake up
I would say I'm usually not even fully awake until an hour after that I wake up so yeah…
wait, why did you have to go to the basement at 11? Am I missing something here?
Oh. Everything okay?
Good. What time is it over there?
I hate time zones, no one is online when I am… and yes I have already complained about this about a million times
It's 1:50 pm over here
My grandma is trying to make me go outside…
A severe thunderstorm or a tornado or both idk
Midwesterners look at severe weather the same way lactose intolerant people look at drinking milk
Quick question, what do ya'll think of elderflower syrup/juice? I am making elderflower syrup/juice right now and I have never heard of it outside of Sweden so idk if other countries drink it lol
(Also could someone help me with an english word… what is the word for the kind of thing you drink that is usually juice from some kind of fruit or berry but you mix it with water… often served together with cookies and buns? Google translates says juice and internet says syrup, but syrup to me is the kind of sticky maple thing that you have on pancakes? Idk I'm just trying to find the name of it… in Swedish it's called 'saft'.)
I'm from America and I use elderflower syrup/juice, mostly for allergies though. But it might just be my healthy mom so that's why I know about it? idk lol
(It would either be syrup or concentrate. Because syrup doesn't just mean the maple syrup you have on pancakes. But concentrate works too because it is a stronger tasting liquid that isn't good by its self, so you mix it with water to make it less concentrated. I hope that helps!)
A severe thunderstorm or a tornado or both idk
Midwesterners look at severe weather the same way lactose intolerant people look at drinking milk
It's gonna happen anyways and it's not gonna kill most of us. However there's no ice cream of severe weather, so having severe weather isn't worth getting sick for but you don't eat severe weather…..
I'm from America and I use elderflower syrup/juice, mostly for allergies though. But it might just be my healthy mom so that's why I know about it? idk lol
(It would either be syrup or concentrate. Because syrup doesn't just mean the maple syrup you have on pancakes. But concentrate works too because it is a stronger tasting liquid that isn't good by its self, so you mix it with water to make it less concentrated. I hope that helps!)
Interesting, thanks! I usually drink elderflower concentrate mixed up with sparkling water as a soda or something, I think it's really good!
I'm from America and I use elderflower syrup/juice, mostly for allergies though. But it might just be my healthy mom so that's why I know about it? idk lol
(It would either be syrup or concentrate. Because syrup doesn't just mean the maple syrup you have on pancakes. But concentrate works too because it is a stronger tasting liquid that isn't good by its self, so you mix it with water to make it less concentrated. I hope that helps!)Interesting, thanks! I usually drink elderflower concentrate mixed up with sparkling water as a soda or something, I think it's really good!
Ooooo that actually sounds really delicious!! I think I might have to try it!
I dog sheds so frickin much I just brushed a full groceries bag of hair off him plus some that ended up on the floor plus we have another dog that has started shedding but that one wasn't patient enough for me to put the loose hair into a bag I just had to vacuum it up afterwards
I dont know about 24 hours but they definitely have a craft/fabric/yarn section
…McDonalds?
But McDonald's was founded in the US. (And the McDonalds in other countries do have different foods.) Also, I don't think we're really in a position able to make the argument that food in the US is good because we live in the US. We've grown up on that food, the same way people in other countries have grown up with fish soup. They might hate a hot dog the way we would hate fish soup, for lack of a better example. Point being, we're biased.