Sex & Shenanigans

1. Do you have a funny, embarrassing or interesting special talent? If so, what is it?
I used to be able to do a mallard feeding call without a duck call, and I can pick up Legos with my toes. Both very useful skills in very specific circumstances!

2. If you could ask a time traveller from the future one question, what would you ask them?
How fucked are we?

3. If given the opportunity to travel to a colony on another planet or moon, but you would never be able to return to Earth.. would you go?
Nope. Feel free to send post cards, but I want to be where my kids are.

4. Which part of your body do you find the sexiest?
My butt gets a lot of attention, but I actually think my lips are sexier

5. If you could bring back one extinct animal or plant .. which would it be and why?
Just one???? It's going to be a toss up between the Costa Rican Golden Toad and the Carolina Parakeet
 
Why must you all add 's' when it isn't needed yet refuse to add it when it is?
Because we're speaking American English, not Danish. And, while Lego may be a contraction of Danish words for "play well" or "leg godt", and are a verb and adverb, the term Lego has become a branded noun in the same way we say Kleenex, Band-aid or Q-tip. Then we make it plural when there's more than one.

Sorry, you triggered my nerd. This is a big division in the AFOL world. It splits the group into either inclusive play, or snobs who want to maintain some form of superiority as though playing with bricks should be saved only for the linguistically elite and those who support the esoteric nature of Lego. I could barely type that with a straight face. I wish I was making it up 😂
 
Because we're speaking American English, not Danish. And, while Lego may be a contraction of Danish words for "play well" or "leg godt", and are a verb and adverb, the term Lego has become a branded noun in the same way we say Kleenex, Band-aid or Q-tip. Then we make it plural when there's more than one.

Sorry, you triggered my nerd. This is a big division in the AFOL world. It splits the group into either inclusive play, or snobs who want to maintain some form of superiority as though playing with bricks should be saved only for the linguistically elite and those who support the esoteric nature of Lego. I could barely type that with a straight face. I wish I was making it up 😂
You say 'Kleenexes'?
 
Because we're speaking American English, not Danish. And, while Lego may be a contraction of Danish words for "play well" or "leg godt", and are a verb and adverb, the term Lego has become a branded noun in the same way we say Kleenex, Band-aid or Q-tip. Then we make it plural when there's more than one.

Sorry, you triggered my nerd. This is a big division in the AFOL world. It splits the group into either inclusive play, or snobs who want to maintain some form of superiority as though playing with bricks should be saved only for the linguistically elite and those who support the esoteric nature of Lego. I could barely type that with a straight face. I wish I was making it up 😂
Oh, how I love you, you big, beautiful nerd!
 
1. Do you have a funny, embarrassing or interesting special talent? If so, what is it?
I can kind-of-accurately imitate the sound of a theremin. I'm also really good with Photoshop!
2. If you could ask a time traveller from the future one question, what would you ask them?
"Take me with you? Please?"
3. If given the opportunity to travel to a colony on another planet or moon, but you would never be able to return to Earth.. would you go?
That depends... are there aliens? Then Yes. If it's just more humans on some hunk of rock somewhere, then Pass. Unless it's like a Pandora-like lush jungle. But then that place would have aliens. So then Yes.
4. Which part of your body do you find the sexiest?
My tongue. I have a tongue fetish. Mine and others.
5. If you could bring back one extinct animal or plant .. which would it be and why?
Oh, I've never thought about this one before... tricky...
maybe the Moa birds from new zealand?
 
Because we're speaking American English, not Danish. And, while Lego may be a contraction of Danish words for "play well" or "leg godt", and are a verb and adverb, the term Lego has become a branded noun in the same way we say Kleenex, Band-aid or Q-tip. Then we make it plural when there's more than one.

Sorry, you triggered my nerd. This is a big division in the AFOL world. It splits the group into either inclusive play, or snobs who want to maintain some form of superiority as though playing with bricks should be saved only for the linguistically elite and those who support the esoteric nature of Lego. I could barely type that with a straight face. I wish I was making it up 😂
We got MindY ready to scrap.

 
Because we're speaking American English, not Danish. And, while Lego may be a contraction of Danish words for "play well" or "leg godt", and are a verb and adverb, the term Lego has become a branded noun in the same way we say Kleenex, Band-aid or Q-tip. Then we make it plural when there's more than one.

Sorry, you triggered my nerd. This is a big division in the AFOL world. It splits the group into either inclusive play, or snobs who want to maintain some form of superiority as though playing with bricks should be saved only for the linguistically elite and those who support the esoteric nature of Lego. I could barely type that with a straight face. I wish I was making it up 😂
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Wow. You lot ARE weird.

There was Kleenex all over the floor. It was hiding the multiple bricks of Lego that had been left around. That's why she was crying.

Band Aid you can keep. We just say 'plasters'.
Not weird, just different, and I love it. I think english is one of the most quirky languages out there and I love how every single country that speaks it does so a little bit differently. Fanny will forever be my favorite demonstration of our differences!
 
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