I like Vyesnali, but only because the spelling. In Russian, the word for Spring is...BECHA. I don't know if any connection exists there.
To this day I feel Mask of Light best interprets the characters, though the story itself is a little weak. The Lego Movie was too verbatim, imo.
Today's question:
My personal answer:
When I was younger, I really wanted to have a VW beetle convertible in red but nowadays I don't think I want any. I don't even have a driver's license so there is that 😂
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I have always wanted a Chevy SSR. I think they are so adorable!
A bunch of candidates, 1970 Road Runner, 1943 Willy's Jeep, Charlotte Beetle, and in fiction; a UNSC Warthog, Rhino from GRIP ❤[sup]googolplex[/sup], and Reac TPY-96.
And... A 1935 McCormick Deering Diesel tractor, or a Lamborghini R6. 150.
Tough for me to choose between Lambo, Ferrari, Bugatti, Bentley, Maserati...dreams
I'm not into cars at all and I'm not planning to ever drive.
Yeah I feel like for me, if I lose interest in something, just life itself got in the way, not necessarily anything the thing did haha. Like for a while I wasn't even playing Pokemon, but now I'm waist deep in that action LOL. Life has just allowed me to get back into it.
As for rice, pasta or potatoes, I'm actually gonna go with rice. It goes with legit everything I cook, and I can make it taste like whatever I want. I've even made some spicy rice that I love. And yeah you can do the same with pasta and potatoes, but they're very "heavy" to me. Sometimes I just really don't want them, but I always love rice haha. Tho I wouldn't want to go without potatoes or pasta forever haha.
Before the advent of electric cars, my answer would've easily been an Aston Martin - the DB11 is beautiful! In reality, I'd go with a Subaru Outback or a Tesla Model 3 - something that can fit my stuff and do alright in snow. In the future, a Tesla Model X to fit a large dog too. c:
- Ahhhh! They are sooo cute, and I love their names. How was working with Zelda on that? It seems pretty frightening to have to deal. I was previously working with my dogs on not being dog aggressive, but it's rough when one of them can be rough to bring back to reality for a second. Maybe if we could expose through a barrier or something... (also v cool car choices!)
- Honestly, I'm a bit afraid one day it won't be here and it will be so so sad. :( Any recipes you wanna rec? >> I'm trying to bring more grains into my diet, but I keep getting bored of rices. I do lemon couscous quite often, but I have some brown rice that I need to use somehow!
- That's cool that you've been able to do things without a license or without driving! I'm so interested - are able to bike/commute wherever you need to go?
- oh my god she is so smalllll! i'm dying here <3 Ahhh, so Zelda wasn't like an aggressive leash-puller towards her or anything like that? That is so sweet of her! As for the cars - The Subaru Legacy looks like a great size and a great car. Sorry about losing your car, but I'm glad you were able to get a new one. Still a pain to have to replace, esp with having to track 'em down. I can't imagine damaging someone else's car like that and running away! My last car was a small two-door sport car (that I didn't buy for myself), and I loved it, but it really was hard to move anything, and it definitely would not be capable in the snow. :( I think now I just want something where I can fit a few boxes at least, haha. As for the lemon couscous - I'm not fancy at all! I can't actually cook, lol. I use this box of pearled lemon and herb couscous from the store. I love how fluffy it gets with no effort, compared to other boxed couscouses which can be a bit finicky.
I get around by bus and subway or my grandfather drives me if I ask him. I wish I could ride a bike but I'm visually impaired so that's a no go.
If I may say something, I worked hard to regain my driving privilege. Which was hampered by anxiety to speak up. So even though schizophrenia and related issues won't interfere with my ability to drive, just getting it done took three years. I'll add that I drove for sixteen years before being cited, and passing the tests was over a weekend. Of course I'll fight for it, I've had my fill of bus riding and spending entire days doing only one task because schedules allow little wiggle room. Especially when one leg is a long rural route.
do you have an emergency go-bag packed? we had to make one, just in case... honestly, this was a good wake up call for us to document our things and update it with our insurance company.
oh same, i just can't look ever. i want to adopt all of the precious babies! cat cafes are SO HARD. i went to one and i wanted to take them aaaalll home.
Today's question:
My personal answer:
Bob Ross.
Ok, no, he is my favourite human being and my personal spirit animal but my favourite painter is Alphonse Mucha. A Czech Art Nouveau painter. My home is plastered with prints and posters of his work.
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I'm not really into painters (which I admit is not a good thing since I myself draw...).
But OMG I just realized something :O
When I saw these art pieces these Sailor Moon pictures came to my head immediately! I didn't know they were referenced from real art. :O

Though not a painter, M.C. Escher is my favorite southpaw'd artist. His world is where logic is not an option.
Picasso would be southpaw'd painter I can admire. He was asked if he uses models for his work, he replied "Where would I get them?"
We think in pictures, not with words.
I couldn't ignore the violinist, a southpaw...truly a work of fantasy. Sinister string players practically don't exist, even fewer are ladies.
Picking a favorite painter is rough - I'm not sure I have one, or that I'm quite engaged enough in the arts to have one! I do know I used to love trips to the MOMA when I could. <3 In my room back home, I have a big blown up photograph and then two paintings, all of some sort of landscape. I'm more personally into photography, but I enjoy abstract work, too!
- Gotcha. I'm sorry that you have to deal with that, but it sounds like you're handling it well!
- I'm also sorry that you've had to deal with that! Congratulations on regaining your ability to drive - it sounds like you really put in the hard work to do it. <3 Also, in regards to M.C. Escher, his work drives me crazy! It's so wonderful, but uncomfortable at the same time, haha.
- Oh wow! I have seen some of those works before, but I never knew who made that style. Such talent!
Thanks. I was born with poor vision so yeah xD it's annoying sometimes but I do manage.
Today's question:
My personal answer: First of all, I'd go to a huge, awesome festival or rave and then I'd travel reaaaally far away. Like other-side-of-the-world-far away. Oceania would definitely be an option or maybe Mexico or South America.
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