3th? as in "thirth"?
3th? as in "thirth"?
It's not their brains, tilt your monitor. You can see it as either depending how it's tilted.
Right? Like what if you have to escape from a fire?
I think some of the problem is that people seem to idealize the shape and location of very supported breasts, but the movement of unsupported ones. I also think a large part of the problem is how the clothing is interacting with the breasts, like when the fabric appears to be fused to the skin, or when the metal…
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That makes sense, but how can you tell the difference?
Right, and she politely informs the server of her allergies, so they can alert her if any of those items contain unlisted ingredients that could be dangerous to her, as most servers have been trained to do, she thanks the server and adjusts her order if necessary. Everything goes well, everybody is polite, and no…
Maybe she's there for the meat, vegetables, other grains, etc.? Like, maybe she'd like a steak, some green beans and a baked potato? Maybe she doesn't want to lug food from home with her every time she goes out somewhere, and always have to try to find appropriate places to eat cold soggy food in public?
I have the same problem with soy. It's technically an intolerance, not an allergy. It's the inability to digest whole proteins, but the fermentation process breaks them down to a digestible level. I actually have this problem with all proteins, which makes eating very unpleasant much of the time, but it's most common…
Yeah, and it can be embarrassing to explain your digestive problems in public, so sometimes it just seems more polite to say "allergy", because it's so much more socially acceptable to discuss, and people are more likely to react with empathy and helpfulness than with disgust, which can make you feel so ashamed.
I agree that those people are probably just being difficult, But I actually have a similar problem with soy. It's not an allergy, it's an "intolerance" (I can't digest the protein unless it's already been partially broken-down) but it's very hard to get people to understand the difference, so sometimes it's easier to…
It's litter trained. It's pretty much like a pet, it plays with the dog and everything, but they do shear it. They also have chickens, though those live primarily outdoors.
I zoomed in on Vermont, and it turns out that I know the goats at at least 6 of those dots...One of them is an indoor goat.
Please tell me they'll be merging the names as well. I would probably read Shitness Magazine.
Yeah, I'm still running in to little things that EDS finally explains.
Christian art is full of breastfeeding. Unless they want to censor The Madonna, I don't see how they could begin to justify disallowing it.
The bottom half looks like an undergarment, like, maybe there was a better skirt, but then she spilled some kool-aid on it in the limo...Loving the top half, though. I have some metallic emerald green leggings that would be perfect with it.
Yeah, hypermobility type, probably. I was diagnosed in '08.
I have a connective tissue disorder, and this happens to me all the time. I once even managed to dislocate it Wii hula-hooping.
1. I kneed myself in the nose trying to turn on a light switch with my foot.