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Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 20th, '20, 23:40
by Hotarla
loooooool singing stove. mines just beeps lol.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 21st, '20, 02:37
by Moi

All appliances should sing >8u

Like maybe you're getting some ice cubes from the fridge and it just sings "Ice Ice Baby" or something 8u

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 21st, '20, 10:01
by Kitalpha Hart
We have two things that necessitate a dryer:
Winter, aka snow
The best place to hang clothes in winter is the basement, and once again, cold. Plus the wood gets stored down there, and wood dust in clothes is itchy

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 21st, '20, 21:31
by Moi

What about in the fireplace 8u

We don't get snow where I live. Every once in a while we'll get a little, but it quickly melts while most people are asleep xD

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 21st, '20, 22:41
by memoriam
I miss snow, we rarely get it here in Poland anymore (at least in the capital). Stupid climate change :mccry: Childhood winters were awesome...

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 22nd, '20, 00:00
by Hotarla
looooooool singing fridge. maybe one of those smart fridges does that.
or they probably have a built in siri/alexis in them, hahahah.

no fireplaces here, although it does sound interesting.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 22nd, '20, 02:53
by Moi

I've only seen snow a handful of times.
When it does snow, people kinda freak out xD

I dunno, they might gain sentience and kill us 8u

I really want a fireplace and a kotatsu.
Those kotatsu look so comfy xD
It never gets too cold here to have those, though.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 22nd, '20, 04:56
by Kitalpha Hart
One of my cousins, because he's from Florida, didn't even know what cold was
Then he went to DC with his mom and was in a thick hoodie. It was about 60 there
Then later he came north and discovered that 60 ain't that cold and this white stuff is snow
And that we don't have to worry about crocs

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 22nd, '20, 05:39
by Moi

Yeah, I've been told I don't know what cold is either.
But my ability to withstand hot temperatures - I can tell people they don't know what hot is either xD
I remember people freaking out over 89 degrees, as it was a record high or something for them.
It's always in the 90s - 100s here.

Re: Kat's Crumpet Collective

Posted: Nov 22nd, '20, 13:38
by Kitalpha Hart
Yeah, I'm more used to cold so anything 80+ is too hot
70+ when humid
I've been to Death Valley tho. Got a t-shirt and hoodie there

But there's a big difference between you "not knowing cold" and my cousin asking what a sweater is and why he needs to wear it not knowing cold. He was also about six at the time