How many souls have you had?

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Who did you steal them from? Where do you store them? What's the best way to dispose of them once they've gone bad?
 
Its best to use Ziplock freezer bags (make sure you get rid of as much air as possible) and store them in the deep freezer.

Dispose of them if you see any freezer burn or if its been longer than 150 years since you first put them in.
 
Why is everyone up in the middle of the night tonight? I thought I was the only insomniac around here.

I've never taken a soul. Nope. Never. I've given mine away a few times.
 
Its best to use Ziplock freezer bags (make sure you get rid of as much air as possible) and store them in the deep freezer.

Dispose of them if you see any freezer burn or if its been longer than 150 years since you first put them in.

Sound advice. Once a soul goes bad it can contaminate everything near it.

I don't store them. I just enjoy the harvest.

That's a refreshing attitude. Do you invite the neighbors if you have extra?
 
Why is everyone up in the middle of the night tonight? I thought I was the only insomniac around here.

I've never taken a soul. Nope. Never. I've given mine away a few times.


Heh. I've been randomly insomniac since kindergarten. That's why I started collecting souls in the first place.
 
The price of true love has always been one soul. If love dies, that soul remains, with the other, and we are left to tend a fragile sapling in the barren ground, convinced that this time there is no chance. But we always grow a new soul and, with time, those we leave behind become beacons, scattered across the earth to light our way.


Dude, you had to go and get all eloquent & poetical & shit. :mad:




(well done)
 
Your post was at quarter past nine in my morning. :). Its really why am I running late with coffee on the only day I have left without commitment or husband before Festive season.

Good Grief, G. I'm so out of the loop around here that I didn't even know you lived somewhere that far away. :)
 
The price of true love has always been one soul. If love dies, that soul remains, with the other, and we are left to tend a fragile sapling in the barren ground, convinced that this time there is no chance. But we always grow a new soul and, with time, those we leave behind become beacons, scattered across the earth to light our way.

I stand firm with my response. I've lost mine to another for that very reason, Des.
 
Mona, I have rarely encountered someone less soulless than you. What you do with it is, of course, up to you, and I can understand keeping it close after pain. But be assured it is not lost. I have met some who have, and it is bleak indeed.

Thank you, Des.

And in that note, time to try to get some sleep.

Goodnight ppl
 
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