KatMilton
TruffulasHaveThneedsToo
KatMilton

As a trichromat who scores a 0 on the color IQ test, this deeply fascinates me. I have heard of women who have even higher sensitivity due to having four cones instead of just three, with the superpower of being able to detect greater variation in the exciting shades of beige. Adobe software (Photoshop, Illustrator)

Share-ability as in having an older game and wanting to recommend it, but the other person doesn't have the ability to use it. I could send them my console along with the game, but only if I don't mind not being able to use the console for that period of time. Plus, if they love it, they may not want to give it back

More like 3-bit RGB color.

Space, cost, availability, repair/replacement, and share-ability.

If I were doing that every day, it be a steady enough habit to experiment with. I would ask myself what about the $3 latte brought me back every day, and look for ways to get that same impact with savings. Is it the taste? The service? The atmosphere? The break between home and work? The caffeine?

Sadly, the downside of thinking with your crotch is that it doesn't actually have any brain cells.

Orthodox Catholic, though I usually hear it referred to as just Orthodox.

I would wonder if asking them how valuable their goods were (ooh, do you have a Macbook?), how early they usually fall asleep, and if they were okay with you bringing your friends from the pawn shop along would get a reaction...

Maybe. Could be you've grown up from the stuff you associate with alcohol. I never partied, but I enjoy having a rum or wheat beer on occasion to relax with my spouse. I could see it still having appeal when used to loosen up nerves when socializing, but not to the point of getting so drunk you're worthless or worse.

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The one thing that resounds in my mind when ex-gay therapy comes up is the Exodus International apologies. To me, that's the most relevant point of discussion when it comes to talking about it with Evangelicals—at least, it struck me deeply as a Christian, alongside watching the gay Christians in my life struggle so

NPR pointed out not long ago that the IRS is facing a pretty tetchy landmine when it comes to churches and taxes—-and even defining churches.

Statistically speaking, I think it is.

Promposal = inoculation for pressure public marriage proposal?

I think it's one of the aspects that makes military service just that: "service". You're not just putting your body on the line for IEDs, but just about every aspect of your health. Some of these I don't think people really realize until they experience it, or even for a while after it's over.

Would their maternal/child care still be covered by Tricare during this hiatus?

This is what retractable armrests are for. :)

I like this. This looks like a convenient gap to move your legs into if someone is trying to skooch by.

She just did an interview on NPR where she talks about not being a natural beauty and just went with her idea of glamor. I really enjoy part where she says she doesn't have time to deal with her hair. "I never have a bad hair day. I don't like the one I put on, I get another one." Frankly, sounds like a fantastic idea.

"But I have automatic lights"

If I were a kid encountering the option to be able to marry anyone regardless of gender, I'd prolly think it was just programming and try to have fun with it.