It's not immediately obvious in the store, though I can't say I've been looking in the past decade or so. I'm from BC and my parents used to buy it while I was growing up.
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Even if I somehow managed to outrun the stampede and climb the waterfall, I could never ever manage to beat Scar. Thank goodness for older siblings.
Professor Professorson?
I'm Canadian and I used to have a pass like that. It was $50 at the time and valid for 5 years.
My eyesight is atrocious. One time I was out in a notable windstorm, I stumbled, and my glasses got ripped off my face. I would have been absolutely fuckered if I'd been alone. They'd gotten blown under a car and I never would have found them by myself.
I hated Christmas when I worked in retail, and for several years after. I've only gotten back into it the past few years, and now my husband has gotten sentimental and wants to put up meaningful ornaments instead of just nice looking ones.
My family didn't have a tradition of gifting ornaments every year so I've been building up a collection of personal ornaments the past few years to catch up with him, which is a cute and fun thing to do as a couple.
I'm sorry I don't know how to help. Personally nothing beats the cosy feeling of hot chocolate in front of a fire, cuddling watching TV, basking in the glow of a lit tree. It feels like Christmas to me and I love it.
I prefer not to touch strangers so I don't shake hands if I can get away with it. Most people are content with a smile and wave, especially since covid. I apply this to everyone, but for context I am a woman.
How many times I've been right when my husband and I have differing recollections of something.
Piercings and tattoos. Gaming. Not wanting kids.
I don't look very alternative so all these things surprise people if it comes up in casual conversation.
I love you.
No licking!
Baths are not the enemy.
Stop acting like you're dying when I trim your nails, it's for your own good.
There is nothing to be scared of.
You should try to make dog friends at the park instead of just finding the nearest human who will pet you.
You can have that piece of cheese, I promise there isn't a pill hidden in it this time.
You don't own the sidewalk or the park across the street, it's none of your business if there are other dogs there.
You are the cutest floof in the world, I love you so much.
Rice with sunny side up eggs and soy sauce. Pop those yolks, mix, mmmmm.
This was my parents' idgaf meal, and as a kid I loved it both because I didn't get it often, and because it had no veggies.
Absolutely. There's no better feeling than knowing someone will always be there for you and have your best interests in mind. Cuddles and stupid jokes aren't bad either, if you're into that sort of thing.
Even in past relationships that didn't work out, I wouldn't say the time/money/energy was wasted either. I don't regret any of it, even if it was only to find out what didn't work for me and what I didn't want in the future.
I know you're trying to come to terms with being alone, but I truly believe love is worth fighting for, if you decide you want that. I hope you find the peace you're looking for.