Either is fine! I like living out in the country, but the downside is that I'm so far away from everything.
On the other hand, living in town would be nice, but its too bright and noisy, and you don't have as much room, like a yard and stuff.
That's a good question. I'd probably just get some kind of design on my arm or something, nothing too complex or insane.
Pizza and Sausage I'm p plain
Though I have tried pineapple and its not bad
'why is it so hot'
followed shortly by 'why am I under my blankets'
Plan things. I'm terrible at acting spontaneously haha
I don't really know. I like where I live now, areawise, but I guess if I were to forge out on my own, I'd want to live in town, so I'd be closer to work.
Otherwise, I'd probably move somewhere with a similar climate to where I am now, since its what I was born/raised in and its about what I can handle temperature wise.
strawberry jam! otherwise I just use plain butter.
I've never had molten lava cake, so I'd have to go with cheesecake!
Well, I don't have a 'pet' of my own, except one chicken who is mine no matter what anyone says because I picked him out after we moved up where we live now and he was my birthday present.
We've had chickens since I was much younger though, and currently we have a total of 25 chickens, but some are my mom's and some are my sister's. We keep them as pets, but we also eat and sell their eggs, because everybody around here seems to be way into farm fresh eggs.
Aside from the chickens, my sister has 5 goats, 7 birds, 2 dogs, a rabbit, and a cat (who recently had 3 kittens), and my mom has a dog of her own.
But I help take care of them all so its like, they're kind of my responsibility, but they're the ones who actually claim ownership of them.
Whatever I can find. Breakfast is actually my least favorite meal time because I just woke up and I'm hungry but nothing sounds good. I usually end up making something in the toaster or having leftovers unless its a weekend. Or pretzel sticks, those are good too.
I don't really eat cereal b/c 99% of the time I'd make it and go sit down but then something would need my attention right away and I wouldn't get a chance to eat it before it went soggy, so I eventually gave up eating it, and while we always have toaster pastries in the house, I don't eat those often either because they make my stomach feel weird and I don't much care for that.
I always have a glass of milk in the morning though so no matter what I eat it still counts as a breakfast.
that would be the 1800s so I'd say watching/participating in sports or performances like plays and such. I'm sure a lot of people read or made art too.
Probably a lot of the same/similar things we do now, but without the electronic benefits/additions we have.