2019-01-28 at 9:58 PM UTC
^lol
No, never.
What annoys u the most?
2019-01-28 at 10:05 PM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
Loving beans but disliking the gas they produce.
Same
2019-01-28 at 10:47 PM UTC
Mewsik
African Astronaut
[diagonally photosensitise my summation]
That the most delightful foods are not good for you
Of all the places you have either lived or visited, what city/state/country is your favorite so far
2019-01-28 at 11:04 PM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
The grand ol US of A -- always and forever. I have been privileged to visit nearly every US state and have meals/food in each -- each has something exciting and delicious -- but one place has been my absolute fav -- Queens NY -- street vendor on corner by Federal Courthouse -- the food: a huge Italian kraut sausage dog. Nothing like it, beforr or since; though the Philly steak & cheese in Philly holds a close second.
Same
2019-01-28 at 11:21 PM UTC
Mewsik
African Astronaut
[diagonally photosensitise my summation]
I love Kentucky. I loved it before I ever visited. It just feels good, like home. It’s very hard to explain. I also love Coeur d'Alene Idaho. It’s been many years since I’ve been there, but it was the same thing as KY ... it just so good 😊
Same
2019-01-29 at 11:24 AM UTC
Mewsik
African Astronaut
[diagonally photosensitise my summation]
What has been the most recent hurdle or challenge you have overcome and in the end has improved you as a person or your life?
2019-01-29 at 5:03 PM UTC
Idk if I'd call it entirely "overcome" yet....but heroin 13 years of heroin addiction, homelessness, a massive car crash, $22,000 in debt, shit relationship with my mom, a coordinated drug bust and the subsequent investigation (although I was never arrested), and massive depression that had me wanting to kill myself. Again- not entirely dealt with, but all those things are miles away from where I was even a year ago.
I think it has made me better. I wish it didn't take so much turbulence and chaos to shake me back awake, but I'm honestly not sure I would've liked the person I would've been without it. I'm able to have much more human connections and conversations with people, having gone through the stuff I have. It's kind of like a superpower. When you suffer deeply, it sort of taps you into the essence of life and peace, and what it means to be human, alive. It's so much easier to relate to anyone after that.
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2020-05-01 at 12:21 AM UTC
Well, the biggest was finally getting a job with a great company, in an industry I have a passion for and making a comfortable living, and a work life balance ..... fuck covid-19
If you could change 1 thing that has happened in the past, what would it be and why?
2020-05-01 at 12:54 AM UTC
My sister dying last year. I really believed she could get better, and I was in a position to be there for her.
What is the last “naughty” thing you’ve done, that nobody in your real life knows about?
2020-05-01 at 1:15 AM UTC
i made a fat glass of chocolate milk in the middle of the night last night.
Where did you last go on a road trip?
2020-05-01 at 1:18 AM UTC
All over the SE quadrant of Ohio on the motorcycle.
What would you do for a Klondike bar?
2020-05-01 at 1:23 AM UTC
Apparently nothing .. I think I’ve had 1 ever.
What is the last thing you made with your hands, non food related
2020-05-01 at 1:36 AM UTC
A large house from the ground up.
When was the last time you sat and contemplated your future goals?
2020-05-01 at 1:40 AM UTC
Today ...
What do you yearn for, but know it’s not meant to be
2020-05-01 at 1:55 AM UTC
Having a family
Did you have A nickname in school? What was it?
2020-05-01 at 2:02 AM UTC
I moved around a lot ... not sure how many schools I went to, but when I lived in a small country town in Washington state, they called me Hollywood and when I lived in north Hollywood they called me cowgirl 🙄
Same question
2020-05-01 at 2:41 AM UTC
Too many to mention. I think Dead Meat/Roadkill were the most popular.
Have you ever rode a tortoise?
2020-05-01 at 5:58 AM UTC
Hmmm ... maybe! I have a memory of doing so and I’m sure there was opportunity. My mom worked for Frank Inn , an animal trainer in Hollywood when I was a midget .. I have swam with sea turtles as an old midget though
When and what made you so happy you could cry?
2020-05-01 at 6:23 AM UTC
That is SUPER COOL! (smiles broadly)
So many things...but immediate thoughts though, some powerful music, David Arkenstone's "Marathon runner", and "Explorers", as I ran with my grandfather and father on the beach in Spain in my thoughts. It was 2012 when I was there last.... We run long, and run hard, Then they leave me on the earthen beach, and they ascend when we all reach the rocks and I have to slow down... I see them get smaller and higher... and I know I have much more running on the long beaches to do, and I'm happy about it... I WILL run more for them. Th ends of these songs are haunting and happy for me. but it gets to me now and then.
What favorite candy made you happy when you were in your single digits of life?