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Also someone was too bored and had access to photoshop.
Let's see if Matthew doubles back to hit south Florida harder in a week.
Not even Doom music justifies forgetting about lol, internet. Or Poland.
But yeah, I too miss my university.
After a while of the egret closely following the duck (and ducklings), the duck got sick of it and chased away the egret.
For reference, I think this is a great egret and a muscovy duck that we're talking about here.
Maybe it's just that it doesn't quite serve how I like to interact with things. Collections of plushies and figurines just aren't really my thing (plushies might be closer), but more generally it just might be that I don't have much of a habit of collecting merchandise because I've historically (1) had no budget for them (and didn't much dare to ask my parents to buy them for me) and (2) actually had reason to hide them because there wasn't much social context in which they were appropriate conversation.
It's grown a little in recent years, though mostly in the form of CDs.
Though sometimes even these days I do get some flak from my parents for, for example, buying a messenger bag with the image of Homura Akemi on it. Note that to them, the image says nothing about the character nor about the series she stars in, but rather, it simply says "Japanese cartoon", which is objectionable in two ways because they think I should (1) not like Japan so much (which I actually don't but that's not going to stop these sorts of reactions) and (2) have outgrown my taste for cartoons long ago. So needless to say that bag seldom gets used.