GrizlyUrsula
GrizzlyUrsula
GrizlyUrsula

Easier proposition. Have Thanksgiving in October like all the cool and reasonable people in Canada do.

Chiming in with you - I really don't care for all this black Friday business around here either. Maybe if people don't go they will knock it off and we won't have to deal with it any more? (she says with hope, knowing that this will never happen) It just feels of the creeping american consumer machine, come to envelop

I don't really think you can overestimate the effect that kind of thing can have on a person - I mean, adults can be pretty good at letting stuff roll off their backs, but an ongoing, crushing disappointment in childhood can hurt quite a bit, and linger a long time.

Yeah! A couple of friends of mine got it, and it quickly became one of my favourites

Dayum. I had that in a Caesar once and it was probably the best one I had ever had in my life.

I've gotten my dad a couple of these sets for Christmases and birthdays - I sort of want to do the Robie House, but it's about a hundred bucks over my budget :(

My mum has her birthday on Christmas day, which makes gift buying a little bit tricky - we are always really careful to make sure that she has separate birthday gifts and Christmas gifts (She had a lot of cheap-ass relatives when she was a kid, who thought it would be cool to tell her that the same present her sisters

According to the article, higher doses don't seem to increase the effectiveness, and also start to make most people feel sick (also increased blood clot risk, I think).

I'm not 100% sure why - but they mentioned that increasing the dose for some of the hormones just makes people feel ill and increases the risk for blood clots. I suspect it's a case of how much a human digestive system can effectively handle and distribute to the body in time vs. how much of the hormone you need per

I'm not 100% sure why - but they mentioned that increasing the dose for some of the hormones just makes people feel ill and increases the risk for blood clots. I suspect it's a case of how much a human digestive system can effectively handle and distribute to the body in time vs. how much of the hormone you need per

I'm not 100% sure why - but they mentioned that increasing the dose for some of the hormones just makes people feel ill and increases the risk for blood clots. I suspect it's a case of how much a human digestive system can effectively handle and distribute to the body in time vs. how much of the hormone you need per

I got one of these for my dad when I worked at a kitchen supply store a few years back. My biggest regret is not also buying one for myself at the same time, because that thing is really great.

Yeah, and then after that he never spoke to her again until they were going to die. Then he acted like a kicked puppy when she wasn't prepared to immediately fall in love with him. Cue me not being overwhelmed by his romantic gestures. One act of charity does not a romance make.

Yeah, but If Xbox wants you to use voice control for everything, and to use the thing as your primary media center device, than voice control should work consistently

I agree - that would be a pretty good mechanic, and it has in-universe justification

I am not going to be mad about the frying pan thing. In the Disney movie Rapunzel smacked a bunch of guys with a frying pan, which made about as much in-universe sense as any other impromptu weapon she could have used. Kitchen knives are probably a bit violent for this Disney movie, since it's pretty hard to do

As with everything, it's never just one instance of something that makes a thing problematic - Sure a girl isn't going to see one silly, vapid girl character in a game and then think that's all there is for her, any more than a boy is going to see one chubby italian plumber in a game and think this is the only career

This is the first instance of Broshep I've ever heard too. I think people using terms like Broshep sort of arose after people started using femshep and then later realized that the whole thing seemed sort of sexist.

Idris is so delicate and ladylike too!

It strikes me that Walmart employees may be so empathetic to their fellow Walmart employees because they too know what it is like to work at Walmart.