MuddieMae
MuddieMae
MuddieMae

He was born super early so he was in NICU and possibly on a ventilator, and she was on super strict bed rest. There was just no way for her to interact with him.

“BodyWorlds”, which IIRC was developed first, is all donated bodies from volunteers. I don't know if they tour though.

They just released a man from Angola prison who had spent at least 25 years in solitary.

Nah, I’ve had bed bugs and while I agree they suck, I don’t think they are some kind of unholy terror. I found that people’s excessive fear of them made it harder to deal with, honestly - my then boyfriend completely lost his mind and wanted to start throwing things out before we even tried extermination.

Requires trenching, too, as Michigan is a cold climate. You have to lay the pipe below the frost line.

Not sure where I said anyone could do both?

sure, I get what you’re saying. Although I'd add it might allow someone to finally deduct other items that hadn't previously pushed them over the standard. I only started being able to deduct charitable giving once I owned a house.

True, although if you’re paying the average in property taxes, that plus the standard personal exemption is going to bump you past the standard automatically

He’ll probably still have some endorsements, too

Duluth, last year, and she actually survived. Oddly, being very cold slows your body processes so you need less oxygen. Hence the saying “you’re not dead until you’re warm and dead.”

Assuming lunatic refers to Marshawn Lynch that seems a bit harsh?

Eh, it's really not that easy to measure the impact of marketing, especially if you're trying to compare it to the impact of marketing that you didn't do. It's (maybe) not actually harming the NFL, but it could very well not be the best use of their money.

But then how will random men at the bar hit on us?!

What do you expect, the pro bowl is a mediocre game.

I laughed so hard at this I cried a little.

IIRC the same thing happened when they started using boxing gloves. Prior to that you punched your opponent’s body rather than their face. Seemed more gruesome, but actually safer overall.

Perhaps, although we design buildings from the foundation on up. That's not really an option with humans, at least not any time soon.

I can't think of any kind of helmet that's going to keep your brain from rocketing around inside your own skull, though...

Hey, it could have happened there too. Seems like it happens a fair bit.