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This reminds me of the video that Bodyform released in response to a guy's somewhat snarky (but most likely tongue-in-cheek) Facebook comment. Bodyform is a feminine hygiene manufacturer. Last year, some fellow left the following comment on the company's Facebook page:

That was my thought, too. Though any decent video editing program would probably be able to do this, even without Chroma Key effects (given that the background is static, so all you would need to do is crop and strategically place).

You would have adored my great aunt's home. At some point she decided that frogs were the key to longevity and happiness, so she filled her house with frogs. The vast majority of them were ceramic or stuffed (formerly living and otherwise), but I vaguely recall real frogs as well.

I wondered if he was referring to this kind of uterine wall scarring as well.

I'm not well-acquainted with her, but she looks gorgeous and confident. It's a phenomenal look. I am a little envious that I seemingly can't pull off a short haircut like that (according to my stylist!).

I don't read a lot of periodicals targeted towards women (actually, I don't really read any at all!), but are there any that have articles intended to help women enjoy sex rather than how to please their (always portrayed as a male) partner?

Double-you tee eff, mate?

Oh, brogrammers.

We're frightfully antediluvian in some regards.

Thank you! That's very kind of you.

With my ex, he started pushing it very early. I think that he was broaching the idea of marriage well before the first year was even over. His parents had always placed a high priority on marriage and kids, so he very much wanted to complete that objective. I wasn't that interested, but two years later we were engaged.

We had a pertussis epidemic declared in Washington last year. If I remember correctly, we had almost 200 cases reported in January in 2012. We had one-third of the number this year.

I laugh because this sounds eerily similar to a season 10 episode of Law & Order: SVU (that featured Hillary Duff as a teenage mother, as I recall). Titled "Selfish," a baby girl (too young to receive the MMR measles vaccine) dies as a result of contracting the measles from a young boy whose mother refused to get him

Hate speech isn't protected when it is used to describe speech that directly incites violence against a specific person or a group. There is a definite call to violence. However, many courts have chosen to be very specific: they require an incipient assault that is the logically expected conclusion of the hate speech.

I think that it's brilliant that women are more open to discussing sex. I think that it allows us better control over our own sexuality and our pleasure.

I'm guessing drama. I turned to Google to determine if this was a real concern or an inflated one. The Huffing Post article mentions the same concern, which they got from a post on Mashable:

Where in the original article does it say that she was asked to demonstrate her proficiency with the Bootstrap programming language because they feared that her brother had done the work for her? I can't find it. Are you assuming that this is what occurred?

Ring avulsion is a term given to injuries sustained when a ring or similar piece of jewelery gets caught, frequently on rotating or moving equipment. This often results in broken bones, removal of the skin, or even amputation of the finger. It used to be far more prevalent, but many companies have instituted awareness

I was thinking of submitting this same thing! Thank you for sharing the point far more concisely that I was able.

My largest complain with the whole premise is that people are compartmentalized into twelve groups and each person within that group receives the exact same horoscope. It seems a bit asinine to me and very unlikely to occur consistently and correctly for each person.