N3mesis' THIRD, and certainly NOT final, Questions Thread!!

1) What color(s) are your eyes? - dark blue with a pistachio green around the pupil

2) The best vacation you've ever been on? - simply traveling up north nearly every other weekend or whenever we can

3) Favorite season? - Fall/Autumn

4) The most meaningful quote you like to go by? - the quote that's in my signature

5) Have you ever broken/fractured a bone? - no I have not

6) The worst disease you've ever had? - the so called "Covid" thingy

7) What game(s) do you enjoy playing the most? (Online, not online, or both) - I play an online game called WildCraft...look it up if you don't know. Also, I like certain board games and card games

8) Are you a collector? If yes, what item(s) do you collect? - I collect rocks, old coins, petrified wood, and I go metal detecting enough that I have a collection of just random metal things (XD)
Addition To #8) - I also go magnet fishing sometimes and this alone adds things to other collections. Such as my rock collection...(I recently have found two more magnetic rocks). I also have found old pieces of steel and metals that came from train tracks, some old tools, parts from fishing poles or vehicles, etc.

If you're not entirely sure what "magnet fishing" is, let me explain for you :)

It's where you have a magnet attached to the end of a lengthy rope. You start by going out to search for a lake, river, pond, culvert, stream, etc... Then, you'll take that magnet and as you either tie it to a tree or you are able to hang onto it, you throw it out into the water. It'll drag on the bottom of that body of water and pick up anything that's able to stick to a magnet (it also depends on how big and how strong of a magnet you use).

It's super fun and I encourage it if you want something different to try...;)
 
Addition To #8) - I also go magnet fishing sometimes and this alone adds things to other collections. Such as my rock collection...(I recently have found two more magnetic rocks). I also have found old pieces of steel and metals that came from train tracks, some old tools, parts from fishing poles or vehicles, etc.
My family lives on an ancient riverbed, so we had all kinds of super cool rocks growing up! Even fossils! And geodes!!
 
its is actually the name of a rly funny bored game lol I shoulda specified

I personally do not like video games I have tried but idk why but I can't get into it lol!
Ohhh, bahaha! I'd never heard of it. I do still wish my folks had grounded me though. šŸ˜‚
There are so many different kinds of video games. Honestly you're better off not caring for them, lol. Lots of fun, but also time sucking.
 

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