TrumanFucci
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TrumanFucci

I think pillaged is a more apt word choice.

He kinda looks a bit JGL to me in this photo.

I assume they are talking about magnums.

More important question: what would you do for ben-wa balls? Perhaps improve their sexual performance.

No, because SOCIALISM!

Or, as I like to say, it's pretty easy to hit a home run when you're batting from third base. That usually gets the point across.

sorry, the first thing that popped to mind is that I know quite a few intelligent, principled and handsome students and professionals that apply for government funded grants on behalf of many worthy non-profit institutions, which often requires intimate knowledge of applicable fiscal cycles. don't rule 'em out!

THIS. The whole employer provided healthcare makes a mockery of the concept of a free job market populated by equally powerful employers and employees. (I mean, so many other things do as well, but this is an especially glaring example.)

As a follow-up, BareMinerals has an amazing blemish therapy/cover up powder made with topical sulfur. It covers up my breakouts and clears them as well.

Thanks for the advice. I'll check with my GP. Whooping cough and the accompanying 3 rounds of prednisone was seriously no fun.

I asked this question above. I had Pertussis when I was in HS too. I hope they've improved the vaccine because I had an allergic reaction to it the first time.

Question: I was allergic to the whooping cough vaccine (the P in DPT stands for Pertussis!). I ended up catching whooping cough in high school (no fun). Do I run the risk of catching it again? Does the effectiveness of the immunity conveyed by actually *having* the disease wear off?

I've wished for grey/silver hair ever since watching Howl's Moving Castle. I love the scene at the end where Howl tells Sofi that her hair looks like starlight. My hair is stubbornly staying brown but I'm eagerly watching and waiting for my first grey hair.

I think that's it. She's very very very pretty. Full stop.

That story....says so much.

Another important thing to point out is that IQ is not stable. Your IQ is a snapshot of where you are at cognitively when you take the test. It can go up or down depending upon several factors. Your IQ from when you were a kid is not your IQ today and, likely, will not be your IQ in 10 years.

Your last three sentences is why I really don't care for MENSA.

Less than half which means it's not a problem. Statistics!!