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  1. I would if presented to me at the right time and in the right way ^_^ Don't think I could eat a spider though, too many limbs *shiver* But ants definitely, or crickets or something. We'll see when I'm offered B)

  2. It's pretty much the same in Sweden. If you look at H&M (which is dominating in fashion style), it's a lot of 70's look. I think it's mostly 70's actually. Girls wear nude colors, really chunky shoes, long dresses and skirts, and a LOT of fur this winter (pretty much every girl had something).

     

    I'm a huge fan of Dr Martens and have wanted them for ages, but now they're incredibly much in style here so I'm not wearing them :lol: Everyone wears them no matter what your style is. Also posh clothes are always in fashion, like Barbour is one of the big brands used here and clothes inspired by it. Like cardigans with leather patches on elbows, quilted jackets, the natural colors etc.

    Also coming in now with spring is leather jackets in all forms, but that's pretty timeless.

     

    In stores I notice the floral trend which you mentioned, but I don't see a lot of that on people. I love floral so I tend to wear that a lot though.

  3. Can't forget...

     

     

    Oohhh don't get me started on the 90's! :lol: There's nothing I don't love about this decade and I wish I could live in it forever. The fashion was bloody brilliant, the shows and movies produced were awesome and the music and the culture around it was pure <3

    I sometimes lay down, close my eyes and listen to soundtracks of Romeo and Juliet and 10 Things I Hate About You and just go back in time in my head ^_^ Then I watch some of my favourite shows over and over again just to see the fashion. Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Charmed, Buffy the Vampire Slayer... even the early seasons of Friends and occasionally Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

     

    I can keep going forever and ever :yesyes:

  4. 2000 Calories is actually quite the normal intake for a human being give or take for metabolism and physical activity. Imo, eating is just Calorie intake... refueling, so long as you get it in your body. You're going to burn it all off anyway right? Again I think that the only real diet is exercise.

    I know my metabolism is pretty bad, I naturally burn about 1500 a day. :) The rest has to be burnt off... only I don't exercise these days. I take the stairs a lot and I use my brain constantly, that's my calorie burner! :lol:

     

    Well don't eat meat.. I'm a vegetarian. I do eat eggs though, and lots of vegetables and fruit. I eat a lot of bread and cheese!! I really don't eat very much sweets (I know, some might think I'm weird.) Yes, I'll admit I am picky about what I put in my mouth. xD Oh, and when I eat snacks, it's always for the most part healthy. I'm in a few sports, and I love running (besides when asthma starts acting up), so I'm not a couch potato. :yesyes:

    Yay you'r a vegetarian! :ohyeah: I love eggs too, eat a lot.

  5. I eat whatever is cheap, that's what my economy can take B) A lot of bread (mostly whole meal), milk-products, chicken and vegetarian protein like quorn and soy-products. Quite a bit of pasta and rice, porridge, LOADS of fruit! Probably my biggest expense. I do count calories though, I sometimes eat really unhealthy but I ALWAYS keep to 2000 calories a day. :)

     

    I used to be on a super strict diet though (Per meal: 6g of fat, 30g of carbs and 20g protein). While I exercised 5 times a week. I gained weight :blink: So my motivation to eat super healthy kind of went down the drain.

  6. I bet the approach to Hong Kong was an adventure on it's own. I saw that it was one of the most dangerous airports in the world 'cause the pilot has to fly the plane inland... next to the mountains, turn around sharply and approach the man-made island... if you miss the runway, you're in the drink.

    :rofl: Yikes, I did not notice that! It was a bit misty so didn't see a lot during parts of the landing process

  7. I think when I get around to reading them I won't read them again. Way to long to read. >.<

    If you will love them, they will be worth reading again and again. :) Believe me. Just look at Christopher Lee who like read them every year!

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