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StrawbraryLiberry reply
The first thing I learned in my first relationship was that my mom was wrong. She told me all men will try to have s*x with you.
My ex said he wasn't ready to have s*x because we were only 18 and he was scared of possibly getting me pregnant. I was still religious, so that worked for me, too.

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That they think 'pretty privilege' is standard woman privilege. i.e. random people paying for your things, carrying stuff, getting invited everywhere, men just doing stuff for you, easier time dating etc. I don't know a single regular woman who gets any of these.

Hey Pandas, Who’s Your Favorite Wife Of Henry Viii, And Why?
Anne of Cleves. She came out of her marriage to Henry with money, property, respect from all of England, the title of the King's sister -- and her head intact upon her shoulders! She spent the rest of her life in England and was friend to all of Henry's children.

Hey Pandas, What Was Your Best Display Of Intelligence Ever?
Ummm off the top of my head... i was at my youngest brothers baseball game. A couple young lads were playing with a baseball behind all the adults who're watching the game. To add to the scene the plot goes field, fence, families/adults sat in folding chairs and blankets on a short row of flat grass then almost immediatly deep ditch with mud? Water? (Idk some mystery liquid) then the lads were playing past this ditch...
Later in the game i turned around and noticed the lads lost their ball in this ditch and none of them wanted to step in it and get wet so they were all just surrounding the ditch coming up with ideas.
I walk over, (like the cool teen i was 🫠) and basically just looked at the ball before walking back to my folding chair and using it as a crain claw to pick up the ball with ease.
The lads recieved their ball and i sat back down, but oml baseball mums will talk about anything cause they thought i was so smart for doing that 😭
Ps- my original plan was to golfers swing the ball out of the ditch but when i picked up my chair i noticed the way the "machanism" per say folded so u could pick up a decent sized object

Hey Pandas, What Was Your Best Display Of Intelligence Ever?
I wouldn't say best, but definitely the funniest. For the past few weeks in my Science class, we've been doing a unit on animal classification and endangered species. I'm a huge animal nerd, so I already knew everything we were taught.
Then, to review before the quiz, we played Jeopardy. The first question I got was something like "What is the world for a big change? Example, a Caterpillar to a Butterfly". The entire class was stumped when I just busted out the word 'Metamorphosis'. How does nobody know what Metamorphosis is?!
Anyway, my team won, obviously, I'm almost undefeatable when it comes to animal trivia.
(I'm not trying to brag, sorry if it seems that way)

Hey Pandas, Rant About Something That You Can't Talk About Normally
None of my friends really know much about this topic, I don't know it very well but trying to learn. There used to be cities the size and population of London and Paris in the Amazon, and an explorer came through, and accidentally gave them smallpox, and other diseases that they didn't have a defense against, killing everyone. He told his government about it. I think they were at war at the time so they couldn't do much with that info, but once that war ended and they were back to where they were before the war, (50 years later) they sent in more explorers who said nothing was there because there was no people, and the jungle hid the cities. When Brazil started Deforesting the Amazon (A different topic I could rant about) They found traces of very big cities, but there were just ghost towns, same way Machu Picchu was before it was found. I wonder what would've happened if those cities never died. Would Portugal have been able to take all of Brazil? Would they play a role in much bigger roles? Would it give Brazil more power? (AFAIK the biggest cities by land were in Brazil) It would change everything. Brazil would probably be between themself and the USA in power in the world right now. The Monroe Doctrine wouldn't have been needed. (I don't think it really was in the first place, but) Would Brazil be like China in the 1800s and be a massive monarchy after a massive civil war? How much population would Brazil have? These are things I spend far too much thinking about. Again, I am nowhere near an expert in this, and all of this comes from Google, but something I like to think about.

Americans
As an American, I can confidently say we are being an excellent example of what not to do, and why.

Hey Pandas, What Do You Think Is The Most Terrifying Type Of Weather?
Tornadoes.It seems like every day on the news another town has been destroyed and they lost everything. Second, is floods. You watch your stuff mold and rot away.

Hey Pandas, What Do You Think Is The Most Terrifying Type Of Weather?
Tsunamis and earthquakes are not caused by the weather.
Volcanoes can effect the weather but eruptions not a result of weather.
I think the most terrifying is tornadoes. Especially if you live in a region that has little warning and no sirens. It's a miracle no one died in Eli, MB when they got hit with an EF4.
it's not just the tornadoes, themselves, it's the heavy hail, unpredictability, the strong lightning and gusts of sudden wind.
Tornadoes are obvious, though.
One weather phenomenon/disaster that chills me to the bone are ice storms, though. It can knock out electricity, which could mean your heat. It can trap you in your home, so you better have all your essential items at hand or you'll be in trouble. No one will be out delivering much. If you try to go out, you could easily slip and badly injure yourself. Then what are you going to do? It could freeze the water main sewers and plumbing to your home. Especially if you're heat is not working.
Ice storms can look beautiful in a photo, when trees are embalmed in ice. But it's a quiet, almost too quiet, natural disaster that makes it eerie and gives you a false sense of wonderment.
More commonly, I think lightning is pretty terrifying. I've seen lightning stretch across the sky and touch land a good half a mile away. It happens suddenly and no one is 100% safe from it when they're outside. A mother and her child were electrocuted when lightning struck a puddle. This has stuck with me since. I used to think as long as you were standing under a tree, or holding metal you would be okay. Nah. Since umbrellas are basically a metal attractor and I live in a forest city, it's sorta difficult to avoid that risk. Lightning is also much thicker than it seems.

Hey Pandas, What Do You Think Is The Most Terrifying Type Of Weather?
Probably tsunami or tornados, floods, etc any weather that can cause evacuation i guess

Hey Pandas, What Is The Most Nostalgic Thing Of Your Childhood?
probably living on different farms during my life and moving a lot....missing hometown.........screaming my head off when the sharp side of a van sliced deep in my leg.....i didn't get stitches, thank goodness......still have the same toys when i was 6 lol...............yep, that's all ig.

Hey Pandas, What Is The Most Nostalgic Thing Of Your Childhood?
ahh, well, I'm 14 now.... and um Ball Pets, I still have mine, its broken though, its the yellow dog, I named it heart, and my sister and I used to pretend it was Pac-Man. . . :D. ..... oh and Pillow pets :D

