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  • I wonder what's it like to be born on a holiday (mine is just right next to one).
    DeFunkCat
    DeFunkCat
    My birthday was always in the school holidays. As a child I had birthday get togethers party’s outside the holidays.
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    I went out with a lady who was born on the 25th of December. She said they always celebrated her birthday on the 26th and she always felt like she'd been ripped off as a kid, like she didn't really have a birthday. And just to rub it in her mother named her Carol.
    Some people like sleeping with socks on, but I'm like the complete opposite (I do like dark colored comforters over light colored ones).
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    I always sleep with socks on.
    And, I don't like my feet to be tucked under the comforter.
    Ever had this thing where it takes you a while before you're comfortable sharing words with a person you just met?
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    Yeah. I have that with most every stranger. I typically have little to say. Though there are some rare instances where I have little trouble. But someone I know, who know the stranger, has to be with me, for that to happen.
    Ever get annoyed when the people living with you always leave a mess, because they know you'll clean it up?
    Xinyta
    Xinyta
    I've had to do that for a time. When I lived on my own, with a roommate. He did nothing, no matter how many times I asked.

    I think there were other sparce instances before that too. It is  very annoying.
    tree
    tree
    I get annoyed when the cats flip over stuff and dump it out.
    A. because of the mess
    B. because I didn't have the stuff arranged so that wouldn't happen

    Not always appreciating them pointing out that I could have secured the
    stuff better. Not appreciating the resulting *opportunity.*
    Ever show affection in an unconventional way?
    tree
    tree
    That doesn't seem like a question I can answer.
    First I'd have to have a list of what the "conventional" ways are.
    Judge
    Judge
    Conversely would that deemed "unconventional" be a synonym for that which might be some violation of law?

    Like most of my peers in high school, we always got a chuckle out of school rules and regulations where "public displays of affection" were usually towards the top of the list.
    I know Cupid is the symbol of love, but all I could think about is how messed up Cupid is from the myths (plus, he was called Eros to the Greeks).
    Crossbreed
    Crossbreed
    All of the Greco-Roman "deities" are messed up...
    Well, my allergies impaired my voice; I hate when that happens (along with a somewhat impaired sense of smell).
    I like dogs, but I shouldn't have to clean up the "items" it leaves around (the dog in question belongs to somebody else; I wish I knew who).
    MC1Rcat
    MC1Rcat
    You could always put a sign that tells people to clean up after their dog and that they are on camera... I live in a big city where there are fines for not cleaning up after dogs and see signs everywhere. They seem to help
    Rodafina
    Rodafina
    As a dog owner, it feels so wrong to leave poop in plain sight in public spaces.

    When I go to popular dog places and see people do that, I have extra poop bags to give out and say, “Oh, it looks like you need a bag. Here, I have an extra one.”
    Which is easier to deal with: cats or dogs?
    Judge
    Judge
    Cats do seem less demanding. Though they can also be more aloof from humans.

    I've had both as pets in the past. Enjoyed them all.
    MildredHubble
    MildredHubble
    Me and my cat were pretty much always together. People were surprised that a cat could be so "clingy". Cats tend to be more independent than dogs I think, maybe they can be more aloof, but if you want them to be, they can be just as loyal as dogs in my opinion. Thing is, you can't really take your cat with you when you go out, if that's important to you, a dog might be better. Either way pets are wonderful :-)
    Trophonius
    Trophonius
    Cats
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