That does look angry. I find it an acceptable angry face. And I don't want to hug it at all, so that's a good sign.
That does look angry. I find it an acceptable angry face. And I don't want to hug it at all, so that's a good sign.
I love that emu! That's the one everyone posts and it's cute! Or, you know, perhaps so ugly it's cute. End result is still cute.
Your angry face is kind of cute. But then, I think emus are cute so maybe I don't understand facial expressions properly.
They explained! And I Googled chicken tikka masala and Wikipedia totally says "it has been called 'a true British national dish.'" which is immediately followed by "It is of Indian origin."
I'm from the colonies so I totally missed it ;)
I would disagree that all the best Indian food was invented in the UK, as an aside.
Both? Either? If you're clear that it's casual, implied is that you may be seeing other people. It wouldn't be a bad idea to be clear about that, though - if you're sleeping with more than one person at the same time, it's courteous to let your partners know (without providing details) so they can make informed…
As long as it's consensual and you're honest about your expectations/their expectations, I don't see why it should be a problem. Key words: consensual, honesty.
I actually just talked to my family doctor about this last week - it's covered up until 45 for women but public health insurance (OHIP, etc.) only covers it while you're in school, I believe. So, if your workplace provides health insurance (or you're covered under your partner's), you should be able to get it no…
I'm digging the Ruffalo.
In summer, I mostly wear flip flops. I'm a small size five (more like a 4.5 and 5, the difference between feet is weird) and finding shoes that fit everywhere is pretty much impossible!
I agree with you! But I think Patti Stanger framed it like that because she was warning women about that specific situation - as in, don't change your hair colour for a man because when you change it back, he'll resent you. The end. No mention of how strange it is that the dude can't cope long-term with a…
I can very much understand why you would resent your ex in that situation but it makes me blink to think that a relatively healthy (and I use that term cautiously because 'healthy' has multiple and layered meanings to different people) person would kick up a prolonged fuss (and resent their partner over time) over thei…
People resent other people for changing their hair colours? Seriously? Is that a thing?
I have 'finger toes' though I'm not 100% sure it means the same thing - mine are long and skinny and since my feet are quite narrow, it's usually not a problem for them to stay within straps - it's actually a bit of the opposite problem where there's too much room (because my feet are rather small, overall, I guess)…
I've never actually watched any Monty Python though I guessed from "the Grail" part that it wasn't a throwaway reference. I just thought I would put it out there that it was a legitimate way of writing/speaking for some people.
Fair. I know I heard it a lot in high school and university from Jamaican and West Indian people that I hung out with so I should probably clarify that it's anecdotal evidence and isn't an actual feature of Jamaican and/or West Indian culture itself!
It's a pretty common way of speaking in Jamaican and West Indian cultures. Listen to reggae or soca music - artists perform using words and language like Nicki!
You're welcome! It's updated constantly (so bookmark recipes ASAP) and since it links to people's blogs, you discover lots of new sites - I find Pinterest confusing and sort of impersonal, with its link aggregating. Foodgawker, on the other hand, has pictures of delicious things - a few of which I've made with great…
Try foodgawker.com, in that case. It's maybe not as savoury-dish focused but I swear, you can find anything on it. I waste more time on foodgawker.com than I ever did on Pinterest when I was attempting to be crafty.