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  • 38 degrees Celsius... 😭😭😭
    tree
    tree
    Your weather is having a little fever.

    It's 45 F here right now. (Which is apparently about 7 C.)
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    That's such amazing weather! I'm a bit jealous @tree

    It's summer and summers here are HOT
    Had forgotten how damn good Opeth is
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    thejuice
    Yeah thats a good one. Ghost Reveries was my first, blew me away. Then Damnation and Deliverance, Still Life. All brilliant. I had to get all the Opeth lol. Blackwater Park I got later on, I agree its their masterpiece.. What did you think of the prog version of Opeth?
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    I like them, I kinda knew that's the path they would take because it was very, very clear. I do like a little bit of prog like grails and elder although elder I don't know if I'd consider it prog. Primus I like but I haven't heard them in a while, their new single with Maynard is pretty good
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    thejuice
    I need to listen to the prog stuff of Opeth, I'll probably like it. Primus are up there as one of my favourite bands. Saw them live over a decade ago, never with Tim Alexander though 😭 New single with Maynard sounds interesting I'll check it out. They play a lot with Danny Carey too don't they. Tool are my favourite band.
    Do you eat apples whole?
    FayetheAspie
    FayetheAspie
    I was just joking. I never really thought you really meant really swallowing it whole like a snake.
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    thejuice
    Apparently there's micro doses of a substance in the seeds that converts to arsenic when digested. Nothing to worry about, as the body detoxifies small amounts, but it's an interesting fact. You'd need to actually chew on 200 seeds to get a fatal dose lol
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    thejuice
    Eating the apple whole is correct 💯. I like to cut them up, but sometimes I eat them almost whole, leaving the core.
    What a pretty day, it's cloudy
    FayetheAspie
    FayetheAspie
    Clouds can keep it a bit cooler to be able to spend more time outside.
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    I enjoy cloudy days, too. The light is gentler and more calming.
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    I don't do stuff outside much @FayetheAspie I like being inside but cloudy days are nice because of what @Rodafina said

    The light is very gentle more calm, they feel peaceful for me and the days do become cooler and nicer and more perfect :)
    Feeling happy and I just saw a Cenzontle (I don't know the name in English... Mockingbird?)
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    You are very welcome @Gerontius I like their name in Spanish a lot because of how it's linked to the prehispanic culture

    From what I've seen I think they're very shy birds and seeing one out of my window made me very happy!
    Gerontius
    Gerontius
    1747232350887.webp

    Here's the one I used to have. She wasn't fully grown and had gotten flattened by a car way out in the country. In South Carolina we get plenty of mockingbirds and they are quite common urban birds here, as long as they have shrubs/low trees and grass for habitat. They are fond of eating fruits and insects instead of bird-seed so they're not going to sit on a feeder much. Mine ate catfood.
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    OMG she's so beautiful! @Gerontius

    The one I saw was a male, gray back and yellow chest and was eating a berry, there's a mulberry tree outside my window (we call them mora llorona) and a lot of birds hang out there on occasion to eat the berries but I don't see the Cenzontles much, I see house finches a lot and white-crowned sparrows too (I can't remember if the red ones are house finches)
    Again, I didn't sleep well... Gosh darn it!
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    It's only going to get harder as we get older. The lucky ones are the ones that can sleep like the dead at any time during the day or night.

    My grandpa was one of those lucky people.
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    My problem is that my aunt is visiting and the room she's staying in is next to my room, she watched the tv at full volume until 1 am

    Edit: I'm one of those people who can sleep well, but if I'm sleeping and I'm woken up it's VERY hard for me to fall asleep again
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    I get it. I had to grapple with things for alot of my life that made sleep hard. There are some houses that have attic fans. The house my parents live in has one of those. It took me a long time to adjust to that thing running, when I use to live there. It's noisy as heck.
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