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True or False

True-ish. I can sing. It is possible for me to sing, and I do it a lot. But as to whether or not I can carry a tune, in the right key.... that's another matter entirely.

You like being a helper.
 
True. I like trying to befriend all sorts of wonderful animals.

You have owned a wolf, coyote, or dingo.
 
False, whiskey actually (23:53pm)

you are open about yourself at work/school
 
True (?) but I'm not sure if it's true autistic burnout or emotional burnout from socializing too much, or if there's a difference. Something I will ask about in another thread.

You are eating a meal or a snack right now
 
False, I love pears and I think I'm going to go buy some later, thanks for reminding me lol

You like wearing pants better than wearing shorts
 
True,

You dislike wearing long sleeves, and if you do you pull them up past your elbows.
 
false, I can`t remember if I ever wore a dress thou. I think it would feel too open downstairs.

You have bought clothes for yourself the store sold for the opposite sex. (since I believe gender labels on stuff is dumb I phrased the question the way I did)
 
True. I am perfectly comfortable wearing clothes meant for any gender (and I think gendered labels on products is dumb too!)

You use your laptop more than your phone
 
False, I have a desktop computer on the first floor in my house. So it is about 50/50 depending on whether I need to do a quick search of plan to do more things.

You usually get a new phone every 2 years.
 
False. I didn't even own a flip phone until something like 2018 or 2019. And I didn't get an android until this past year.

It was house phone central for me. I bought a flip phone when my daughter was an older teen, so that we could share. She could go out, and if there was an emergency, or she needed to be picked up, she could call home. Or if I had a day out, I could call home if I needed anything.

Before that, there were still payphones most places, so I always sent her out with at least a dollar in change.

You live in the Southern Hemisphere.
 

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