Spare tire? I asked to get rid of a full set of radials!
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Companions are what you meant to say. Greybeards are something else entirely.
As for picking between Vampires and Werewolves, there are too many different options out there for it to be meaningful. I mean you can pick options where Vampires are fundamentally people who just live forever with minor anemia, up to frickin’ Nosferatu. And werewolves go from misunderstood tree-huggers with elemental magic up to forever cursed beings doomed to murder those they love.
Moderating:
I’m not sure what you’re getting at here, but you’ve used an awful lot stereotypical Penthouse-style language we’re trying to avoid these days. Please avoid descriptions like this in the future. Thanks.
Beg pardon. I was simply making reference to the kind of women I find most attractive from a physical standpoint. I didn’t get X-rated, as some have.
I know. It was a close call. But after discussion, we felt a gentle note was called for.
Kintay ra. [Vulpani: “Thank you.”]
To me, “I’m coming down” means something entirely different from “I’m coming down with something.” The latter means that one’s getting sick. The former means that one’s been high or tripping, and the effects are wearing off. There’s no way I’d say one as a substitute for the other.
Ditto.
“I’m coming down” either refers to moving in space (I’m coming down stairs) or to coming down off a psychoactive substance. (I was high, and now I’m less high.) It would never occur to me that it could be related to a disease.
If “limited-access highway” means things like paid HOV lanes, then they are generally treated like race tracks around here. The police treat it like unwritten rules in baseball: they don’t really care that much unless you show them up, like you pass them.
Yeah, I forgot the “coming downstairs” sense; I agree with that one also (and with the rest of your post.)
Sigh. No, just highways with no stop signs or traffic lights, else people would have nitpicked me about whether the controlled kind would have counted or not. Indicate just “interstates” and now I’d be sure to get people asking why non-interstate limited-access highways were not included.
I simply can’t win for losing here.
Here’s the backstory for why I posted the poll: I had a friend who would say “I’m coming down” when she was feeling ill and I always thought that was odd because my understanding of the phrase was the same as yours. I was curious whether that was a commonly used phrase that I just wasn’t aware of or if it was just her little quirk.
Ah. Thanks. – Poll vote seems to indicate that it’s probably not common; at least, among people posting in that thread.
Re: the genie poll. I read The Djinn in the Nightengale’s Eye (A.S. Byatt) recently. It’s a collection of stories, but the titular story is more a novella and half the length of the book. Anyway, the woman who releases the djinn asks to have her looks/body the way they were when she was in her 30s. She didn’t want her 20s appearance, and she was definitely unhappy with her 60ish looks. I thought that sounded great
With 40 votes, the Werewolf vs. Vampire post is tied 20-20. Anyone for a tiebreaker?
Discourse is telling me that your comment is a reply/link to me,
but i can’t see any connection … ? Can you throw any light on it ?!
The link is wrong. I don’t know how to fix it.
Maybe if we ignore it it will go away.
I’m sorry, but no vampire, werewolf, or class-5 free roaming vapor will get my vote. I’m afraid the first two’s policies may actually be ruses to facilitate eating people more easily, and I’ve never seen a class-5 free roaming vapor that was capable of a more complicated thought than, “food now.” Zombies are also brain dead. Mummies are notoriously evil.
That leaves the Frankenstein’s Monster. He was intelligent, well spoken, and could be trusted to keep with a plan. Okay, so that plan usually involves killing his creator, but one he saw a shrink about his well-earned daddy issues, I’m sure he’d be a good leader.