MartheFrosk
Sometimes I understand a lot, and sometimes I do not understand anything. Today is one of those less intelligent days. I have never intended to fully understand life, the universe and everything, when afterall I live one a planet that went down decades ago. Right now, my biggest concern is my lack of babel fishes, and whether or not a babel fish will translate writing if I put it in my eye. We'll see. All this is written in Norwegian. If it seems English to you, then the fishes are all doing their job. Until I understand more, I think I will make a pot of tea and discuss the lack of intelligent life on the planet with my cat. I think I have become a member of the www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A614567 Nordic researchers something, but how to textlink?! I will try... (fingers crossed, chewing my towel, which for the moment has a taste of strawberry) Understood that HTML didn''t work, and I am lost. Anyway, I am an 18 years old Norwegian. Descending from (don't like to think about it, and therefore shuts up) Ruler of cats. Habitant of a house. Owner of a very vivid imagination. That is me.Latest Messages
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