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Your hard work restoring The Bell Tree has paid off! A commemorative Shiny Ditto Easter Egg has now appeared in the Shop for 99 Bells.
Easter season is here! Here's what we have going on at The Bell Tree:
The egg decorating contest is back! Join TBT’s Fifth Egg Decorating Contest, now with two distinct categories: decorating and painting. Entries must be submitted by April 9th.
Starting this Friday at 7PM EDT, follow clues to search for eggs around the forum in TBT's Thirteenth Annual Easter Egg Hunt. New eggs will appear throughout the weekend and the hunt ends on April 6th!
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Not really a fun fact, but I can't really see out of my one eye that great because someone splashed gas in it. So it is a bit blurred, but has a double overlapping vision thing. It's not so bad with day to day things or really noticeable until it comes to text and the such.
When I was in the 7th grade I told someone on the bus that you can chew stride gum with the wrapper still on and suddenly it was a fad through the entire school for a solid 3 days. Mostly among the other boys until the girls told enough of them how stupid it was.
I've been fascinated by the human body ever since I was a kid. During my childhood, I would read random pages of what I referred to as "the big green medical book" (which I still have to this day) and learn about different parts of the human body as well as medical conditions and treatments. The book was published back in 1998, making it 28 years old as of typing this.
When I sit on the toilet I need to wrap my hair around my neck because it's too long. Or just pin it up, but most of the time I don't want to look around for a pin or hair tie.
I am a brown belt in Aikido, just one belt away from being a black belt. The founder of the hombu I practiced in was a student of O'Sensei, who created Aikido. Had to stop due to moving and not being able to practice in our particular school of Aikido. Think about how being away from it has kind of been a void in my life, I really was at my healthiest and most connected to my body back then.