@SuperSupermario24
Tags aren’t a predetermined system. They’re regulated - people are throwing stuff at a wall, mods are then taking what has stuck and cleaning it up for use.
@Blissey1
I kinda want the weight pressing on top of me, though. Rolling over and getting some of each works, too.
@Revenant Wings
No idea. Only stuff I read that tends to have riddles is the Redwall series and they’re all pretty easy to solve, most of them having lines that pretty opaquely hint to ‘what letters are being hinted at; now spell a word with them’.
I can’t relate with him this time. I’d much prefer being under the snuggle zone to properly attempt to reciprocate the hugging. And bury my face in chestfloof. (the superior floof)
Agreed. Snuggly enveloping sphinx tummy! @spawnofhastur
Given the amount of disinfectants in modern life, thimbles are entirely for wimps.
I can’t relate with him this time. I’d much prefer being under the snuggle zone to properly attempt to reciprocate the hugging. And bury my face in chestfloof. (the superior floof)
@Revenant Wings
No one seemed to answer this one, but I’m pretty sure its honey. It seems like the obvious answer.
@Blissey1
My favorite answer is the one Kyle quoted in response to it being brought up in the stop-motion Alice review; They both produce notes, though they are very flat.
@spawnofhastur
I suppose it would only make sense to those who would actually use a thimble for something… I mean, you know… aside from playing as it in Monopoly.
@ShimmeringStallion
Well, you’re supposed to wear a thimble to stop from poking yourself with a needle… Admittedly, thimbles aren’t exactly in everyday use now.
@Lawful Girly
Jackson’s adaptation is the only way I can get past that far. Tolkien is fantastic, but my god… it takes a really long time to get much of anywhere, whereas Jackson’s pacing is fantastic and keeps things moving. Meanwhile, it felt like there was an entire chapter in the beginning that could be summed up as follows:
Gandalf: Frodo, you need to take the One Ring and find me at the Inn of the Prancing Pony. Are you ready?
Frodo: *12 pages later* …eh.