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Miss Pendragon

124 year old Female
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Last online almost 4 years ago
United Kingdom
saberwing
Aug 31, 18 at 4:05am
Haha I wish, he voices so many of my fav characters. Curiously enough, his birthday numbers are nearly similar to mine. Yohohoho ohhh myyy gummy bears.... You have no idea just how many things I dislike about myself. xD Ummm yeah, I usually talk to people from US so there's no avoiding it really. Dunno if that's talent, it's just something I used to do out of sheer boredom. I suppose things come a lot easier when it's something at least remotely fun for you. I think I like the sound of French the most. Sadly, I don't have that much time anymore to just sit down and dedicate hours to it. Yeah, Planet Terror (I'm addicted to horror genre, in movies and games alike.).
saberwing
Aug 29, 18 at 10:53am
Well, thanks I guess. xD Ye dw about it, I noticed it on my feed since I logged not too long after you replied. Was obvious you were writing to me. I dunno lol, I don't like my voice at all to be honest. *shrugs* I kinda have to speak it anyway, mostly because of business stuff. You can speak Chinese? That's pretty cool, even I have hard time picking it up despite knowing 4 languages and 8 different kinds of letters. Ummm....a lot of Russian food can have a pretty acquired taste, you should probably be careful about what you try haha. I wouldn't know. I mean of course there are people who watch it, but nobody really talks about it that much unless you're in some private group of friends I guess. I'll be honest, I don't listen to our music that much. That question might be better for somebody else. But I suppose I like Leningrad, not as much for the music....more because their lyrics troll the living hell out of our government. :P Also, there's Glukoza. This clip in particular is so much nostalgia for me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_ky4u_EdYc Plus she's a big fan of Tarantino movies just like me. <3
saberwing
Aug 25, 18 at 3:34pm
Don't let my written English deceive you too much though. My accent makes everything sound so broken when I actually try to speak. >_< There's also something called Pirozhki btw, it's basically baked or fried yeast dough buns with a filling. It can be something sweet like a jam or pudding. But I prefer the savory version more, my favorite being mashed potatoes with mushrooms.
saberwing
Aug 25, 18 at 3:18pm
Tough? That's right citizen, it is the man of steel! SUUUUUPERMA- oh....wrong parallel universe........f***! https://i.pinimg.com/originals/16/62/ad/1662adbb0252e7dbd7e10dc01cb9731a.png *professional journalist's "ehem"* This program was brought to you by Pine Sol, have a nice rest of the day. ^^ https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61xfhaWvlkL._SY355_.jpg Nah, I just kinda learned English automatically by constantly using it. Which wasn't too difficult since it's international language and I talk to people abroad more than from my own land. xD Oh that? It's a brand called Alenka. They even make entire chocolate bars. Also, I love truffles. But they've been so hard to find lately for some reason. T_T
misspendragon
Well you sound a lot tougher than me. The only slavic winter weather I have experienced was in Poland and I had to wear five layers and a hat and scarf in November. Those sounds like cute cats. I would have loved to see something like that (: That would be beautiful. There's something like that in Harbin in China, I think. You sound pretty brave :) but I'm sure it would be fun. Energy drinks are bad. They always have the same smell and taste. (You're pretty funny. And your English is excellent. Have you spent time abroad?) It's better to not take too much sugar. Healthier. Though its nice as a treat. I think I saw Zefir for sale in Poland, maybe. It sounds like it would be nice with tea. Картошка also sounds nice. The closest thing to that in the UK is homemade truffles. Those are made with biscuit, condensed milk, cocoa powder and then covered in icing sugar or coconut. I have had Russian chocolate before. I don't know the name of the brand but it's from that photo. Second row from the back. The chocolate with the little girl with a scarf around her head. It was delicious. I will keep a look out for that Russian chocolate you recommend. There are a lot of Polish supermarkets in the UK which might sell it. Thanks for the recommendation:)
saberwing
Aug 25, 18 at 11:16am
Not really a super power, I'm still gonna die if I run outside into -40 degrees wearing a beach boy outfit. I'm just gonna kick the bucket in 35 minutes instead of standard 30. xD Well....cats are cunning trolls. In 1 hotel I was staying, they knew exactly that the breakfast was at 7 hours and were always waiting there exactly on time. Like, they were always on spot lmao. Barely off by a few minutes. Then they would wait for somebody to finish eating, and moment anyone got up they just proceed to immediately jump on the table and eat all the leftovers from the plates before waiters come to pick it up. Was like watching a spectacle when the angry hotel staff tried to chase them away in vain every morning. The 1st one I want to see in winter if possible. There's this ice village thing in Hokkaido built on a frozen lake. I already love art made of glass, so this would be something to remember. As for the 2nd one, I admit I might be a little bit addicted to adrenaline. :P Those attractions already look crazy on the video, but as we all know it's usually nothing compared to the real thing. Plus there are plenty other things to do in that city, I don't think I'll have any time to be bored. Anything is better, as long as it isn't energy drinks. Because damn....I don't think I've ever seen such a long list of ingredients. Feels like some punishment essay a middle schooler has to write for putting instant superglue on teacher's chair. It's not that I hate sweet stuff, I just need to eat a lot less than others to get satisfied. Eating excess of it just doesn't make the taste that enjoyable for me anymore. Hmmm yeah, there's something called Zefir (prob my favorite thing). It's basically made of fruit (usually apples) with sugar and jelly, I like it the most when it's covered in chocolate. It resembles marshmallows in texture, but the taste is a bit acidic because of the fruit. Pretty good with tea btw: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cqj2NP0XEAAJtMS.jpg This is called Картошка, which simply means "Potato". It's made from crumbled tart dough cookies, hazelnuts, sweetened condensed milk, butter, cocoa powder. It's nothing too complex, that's why we usually make it ourselves, but it's surprisingly addictive. You eat one, and before you know it the entire plate is gone. xD https://i.pinimg.com/736x/cd/ef/e7/cdefe7cc4071066c0fea3b7703c70c19.jpg Oh yeah, not sure if that counts as a dessert but Russian chocolate is probably a childhood nostalgia for all of us. <3 https://www.russianfoodusa.com/images/P/image_12464.png They usually have them in like every supermarket in our country, and there are so many varieties of it that it's hard to pick. But if you're lucky and have a Russian grocery store in UK, they might have them too. My personal favorite one is called "The Mask", it looks like this: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/eb/26/49/eb2649219fc2a3f0d08ccf81b1fb3b59.jpg
hakutaku
Lishifu @hakutaku *buys dark chocolate XD....Russian chocolate is cheaper compared with chocolate imported from other western countries..
saberwing
‎‎ @saberwing Perks of being neighbors
saberwing
Aug 24, 18 at 6:35pm
Haha don't push yourself too far. I just have natural resistance to cold due to my blood, much like African people are far less likely to get burnt by heavy sunlight. However, you do come from the land of eternal rain. I'm pretty sure you rarely get sick because of low temperatures. Still, be careful. Pneumonia ain't a joke y'know. >_> Ye....no matter what island, there seems to be a ton of cats everywhere. I literally got a pack of them following me all the way back to hotel at night, just because I gave 'em a bit of the tuna I ordered at the restaurant. They joined me again next morning the moment I walked out and headed for the beach. Everyone was just staring at me, it was friggin' hilarious. xD Yup, Japan (Hokkaido region) and Stratosphere Tower in Last Vegas. Those would be few of the places I always wanted to see. I don't drink either, at least not anymore. I kinda came to despise it after some time, it's a stupid way of entertainment. Salted caramel is nice. I can't eat too much of it though, it's still mostly sugar lol.
hakutaku
Aug 24, 18 at 5:55pm
Miss Pendragon XD...Somebody also disappeared from ur friendlist!!( ·̀㉨·́)ง ..Is it possibly because you couldn't support them emotionally or you aren't broken? XD...lol Just random thoughts~You don't have to respond~
dazai_osamu
Dazai @dazai_osamu Stalker Enki OwO
hakutaku
Lishifu @hakutaku stalker じゃない!
saberwing
Aug 24, 18 at 11:25am
This is from Altai Mountains pretty close to a village where my grandpa was born. It has a different official name, but locals call it "Golden Lake": https://i.pinimg.com/originals/9b/7d/56/9b7d56fefaba7949567bf5fe91f14af0.jpg http://russiatrek.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/lake-teletskoye-altai-republic-russia.jpg It wasn't much of a problem for me, but you probably shouldn't swim in it if cold is your weakness. The water temperature is actually only a few degrees above zero even in summer, thanks to the river flowing into it being at a very high altitude. I've been to Crete, Zakynthos, and Santorini. Each of them felt like a bit of different country tbh. Well....one of the main things I loved was food ofc. I'm a lord of gluttony. xD But honestly, I just love the carefree atmosphere that both people and the land itself give off. It's hard to describe, but it makes me completely forget about all the problems I left back home, and I'm quite a tense person....you almost never see me relax. So it's a welcome change of pace. Yes, I've been to Rome. Fun, but more expensive than a tantrum of a kid who plays CS:GO and gets his frag stolen. >_> Loved the Limoncello liqueur tho, in fact so much that I smuggled a few bottles back home. :P I love chilli chocolate, especially if it's combined with orange or cherry filling. Another one of my favorites is the one with sea salt.
hakutaku
Aug 23, 18 at 7:33pm
https://archive.org/details/legendinjapanese00joly_1 This book XD...Antique!!!!!!!!!!! https://wx1.sinaimg.cn/mw690/87d788b2gy1fukhmpdlx5j20rm140q84.jpg https://wx2.sinaimg.cn/mw690/87d788b2gy1fukhmp21rrj20s0140q9w.jpg
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