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Friendly Misanthrope Littlest Hobo Aficionado Tent Research Nerd Baba Yaga's on call plumber I don't have blood, more a caffeinated slurry.
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Some pizza is better than others, but without different regional variations, how could you know yours is the best. #AllPizzaMatters
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Very... while in a liquid form. Once dry, not so much.
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I was thinking I might auction it off for the Tir Righ whatever fund. I am incapable of holding an office but I can help fund raise. That's a form of service I guess.
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Give my regards to Rex Warneford VC. Favorite slab in my favorite cemetery in London.
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It's a bit finicky getting it up as it wants to twist a bit with only one person assembling it. I found hinge pinning the crossbeams in place while it's laying on the ground helped. Then raising it up. With two people, it would be easy.
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Hinges with removable hinge pins, and saw horse brackets seem to work for a no tent peg build.
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I work on construction sites in the GVRD in BC. Conservatism and western separation are alive and growing in this demographic.
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That man has one of the most punchable looking faces I have ever seen.
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Spinning whorl
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Any book by Peter alford andrews fills this research NERD with pure joy.
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For years, every character I made for d&d was a graduate from Finnletters Academy for orphans. The DMs eventually automatically added the schools to every town in our campaigns.
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Please don't worry or panic or compare. Encampments are literally the only thing I do well in the society. I chose to look at this event as more encampment then display as it's what sparks joy. :) Tent NERD is my jam.
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I live a half hour from the US border and have a hobby that is active on both sides of the us/can border. No incentive is bigly enough to go state side currently.
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Ran out of slats for today.
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We have a supply management system for eggs and dairy in Canada. We couldn't supply the States even if we wanted... Which we current don't want to.
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I think blocks of the US would be better off forming new nations. Cali/Oregon/Washington. Maine/Vermont/N.Ham....etc Canada has its own unique culture independant of the US mythos.
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The littlest hobo is a canuck. That's good enough for me.
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Canada, as we know it only begins around 1840 when upper and lower Canada merged into the Province of Canada by the Act of Union. Then, when most of our maritime provinces joined Canada in 1867 through an Act of Confederation, we became The Dominion of Canada. We became a full country in 1982.
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War of 1812 (newly formed USA vs British garrison/French & english settlers/Native tribes) American Civil War 1861
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Currently...no. I've been building 14th century timurid disk bells lately. I do have plans to make another yurt for my encampments... but got distracted making a screen first. Cart before the horse. Very typical for myself.
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Making a conjecturally plausible reed screen for a yurt. I can document plain stripes during the Timurid empire. Sadly to super ornate ones in modern times can not be documented.
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Well we do share a land border with Denmark.