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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Nov 11, 2018 9:14:13 GMT -5
There are people who subtitle the episodes and put them on Youtube though. Alleen and Ice have actually watched last season that way. Disagree on the tea - I don't drink tea at all (or coffee for the matter) and still have good mornings. Replacing Mrs White with Dr Orchid was a dumb move of the Cluedo team.
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Post by Zinnia on Nov 11, 2018 9:21:33 GMT -5
I don't really have much of an opinion on this, but for the sake of the game, I have to disagree. White is boring, Orchid is cool. Listening to music is more satisfying than watching a TV show generally.
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Post by ApplelovePear on Nov 11, 2018 14:27:24 GMT -5
I don't really have much of an opinion on this, but for the sake of the game, I have to disagree. White is boring, Orchid is cool. Listening to music is more satisfying than watching a TV show generally. Agree. Most TV shows are utter garbage. Life without cheese is a nightmare!
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Post by Zinnia on Nov 11, 2018 14:31:48 GMT -5
Hm. Agree! I try not to eat too much cheese, because it's probably not the best for me, but so many of my favourite foods have it and I'd miss them.
A light rain is nice.
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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Nov 11, 2018 15:28:19 GMT -5
Agree - It brings just that bit of atmosphere and cooldown with it.
"If I'd be forced to emigrate to another country, Sweden would be one of the options I'd consider."
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Post by ApplelovePear on Nov 11, 2018 17:42:11 GMT -5
Why of course, Sweden is perfect for the likes of me. I actually used to dream of moving to Sweden. That was before I learned how much I love Fryslân.
Region feels more important than nationality. For example; I'm Dutch but I don't care about that. Fryslân however, I'm proud of that.
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Post by Your Favourite Vulpine on Nov 12, 2018 4:23:41 GMT -5
I have to disagree there, I feel more Dutch than I feel Gelderlands. Probably because I live at the edge. Friesland has a much stronger regional culture than what we have here. But still an interesting question I'd like to hear more people's thoughts of. So therefore: You feel more connected to your nationality than to your province/district/state/region.
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Post by Nush on Mar 3, 2021 21:14:41 GMT -5
I have to disagree there, I feel more Dutch than I feel Gelderlands. Probably because I live at the edge. Friesland has a much stronger regional culture than what we have here. But still an interesting question I'd like to hear more people's thoughts of. So therefore: You feel more connected to your nationality than to your province/district/state/region. Hoping no one minds my doing this, as this is over 2 years old, but this is a complex question for an American.
I grew up moving and living different places in the US, but never belonged to any of those places. That might have been part of why almost all the friends I ever had were from somewhere else in the world.
Don't know what it feels like to be connected to my nationality (American?) or the regions in which I have lived. So I disagree with the statement, feeling connected to neither. Have enjoyed and appreciated geography and culture of different places, but always as someone people asked "So where are you from?" and there wasn't one single answer.
So, for the hypothetical next person:
You feel you belong as a member of your surrounding culture.
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