I've been very tired today. The only productive thing I did was make fried bananas. Dad came to visit me today. I'm currently staying at mom's, but come Sunday, I'll get to see him again. Unfortunately that's the week school starts. Trust me, you do not want to even think about attending my school.
Anyways, I just saw the anime version of The Little Mermaid. I like it. The Disney one is still my favorite though, but if Disney Characters had 2ps like the Hetalia countries did, I bet Marina would be Ariel's 2p. Though, is the prince too similar to Eric to be his 2p? I don't know. Well, off to do some research. Enjoy the movie.
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I'm back. It's about 8:00 pm now. I didn't get much done on the research because my sister requested to play. She's so adorable, but so stubborn, especially about bath time. Chloe is currently saying no to her bath and mom and stepdad are trying to convince her to get in, but I found out that Prince Fjord in the anime version of The Little Mermaid is skilled in military arts, whereas Prince Eric in Disney's The Little Mermaid is an accomplished mariner, some traits they have are similar, like they are both heroic, and there are major differences between them, for instance, Fjord asked to marry Marina when he couldn't find the girl at the temple, but as soon as he did, he dumped Marina for her. Eric, on the other hand, was hypnotized by Ursula and forced into marrying her, and the spell caused him to forget about Ariel completely until the shell necklace containing Ariel's voice was broken.On the topic of mermaids, how do you suppose merpeople reproduce? Do they do it like a fish or a human or both? I always thought it depends on what kind of tail you have.
For instance, since classic merpeople tails are like a combination of a fishtail and a dolphin tail, that maybe their reproductive systems are the same as a dolphin's reproductive systems, but they can also lay eggs like a fish.
But some merpeople have different types of tails, so I suppose it really does depend on what kind of tail you have. I'm probably just rambling, but anyways, I wanted to share this recipe with you, the readers. It's kinda fattening, just a warning, but I will offer a healthier alternative to one of the ingredients.
Have you ever attempted to fry a banana before? It's incredible.
Fatty recipe:
1 stick of butter + 1 tablespoon of butter
3-6 bananas
1. Place the butter in the pan and turn the stove setting to high. Let the butter melt.
2. Peel the bananas and place them in the melted butter. Then, turn the stove setting to low and let them simmer until the side in the butter is gold in color.
3. Flip the bananas and let the other side cook until it turns gold. Then turn the stove off and place the bananas on a plate.
4. Drizzle the butter on the bananas. Serve either immediately or when cool.
Healthy recipe:
3.5 tablespoons of olive oil
3-6 bananas
1. Pour the olive oil in a pan and turn the stove setting to high. Let the oil get hot, but not steamy. It'll evaporate if it gets steamy.
2. Peel the bananas and place them in the hot oil Then, turn the stove setting to low and let them simmer until the side in the oil is gold in color.
3. Flip the bananas and let the other side cook until it turns gold. Then turn the stove off and place the bananas on a plate.
4. Drizzle the oil on the bananas. Serve either immediately or when cool.
Oh, god. It's 12:53. I need to go to bed or mom is gonna flip.
Good night.
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