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I’m sorry for your loss. My boyfriend’s dad died this week as well. I wish I had some advice, but for us it’s kind of a relief. He was sick with bladder cancer, overcame it, had a terrible car crash, and then battled with lung cancer for a very long time, with various complications. I think the best (for us) these

I’m also in Reno. If there comes a time you can actually get in there, this woman sounds great. I would love to hire her for my parents’ house... It’s not falling apart, but the carpet needs replacing and now I’m worried it’ll get worse cuz it’s just desert dust and dog hair and boxes and mail and more everywhere.

I would have loved to have asked questions. We basically acted like we’d heard a little about it and wanted more info. They put us in this tiny viewing room to watch a pure propaganda piece on Hubbard, and then my friend and I read pamphlets etc while my boyfriend was taken upstairs for touch healing (I don’t remember

I braved the Portland center. It was unreal. It honestly made me more confused as to why people willingly join.

And yet when someone I know in the military asked his CO about asking to do the Pyongyang Marathon (yes, a preemptive question about officially asking), he was assigned to give a thorough presentation to several higher-ups on the history and myriad dangers of North Korea (all things he already knew from his years in

This isn’t terrible. It’s mediocre and bland. Missy Elliott should’ve done the whole thing.

This is glorious.

Speaking of dress codes: we were never allowed to wear any hat in school unless it was “hat day”. I’m surprised that he can wear a hat at all. Unless it’s just at recess? Idk. Whatever. His dog is a winner.

Yes! I love having these extra family days. Even when I was a wee Catholic, the best part of Christmas and Easter was the meal and spending time with family. We never discussed religion as a family; no prayer and no bible reading, but we often went to church, and I enjoyed dressing up. In retrospect, despite the

Workin’ on my night cheese.

All drugs have side effects and the potential for abuse. I’ll take potential side effects, my lack of seizures, my ability to stay awake, my inability to get pregnant, and my reduced shoulder pain over full symptoms of epilepsy, narcolepsy, uteran shenanigans, and arthritis any fucking day of the year.

Ironically, my insurance won't cover my Adderall XR because I'm over 18, and adult use is not covered by their formulary.

Blech. I used to take brand Lamictal XR, which has a weird tire-like shape and no “slipperiness”, so it was super easy to get stuck in the throat if I had to swallow without water. Now I'm on generic Keppra and thank god for that, from cost and effectiveness to swallowability.

I’m in Nevada, and while only the rear plate is required by law, we get two plates and most people use both. Unless a car isn’t made to host a front plate, I think it’s weird to only have one. Then again, we’re talking Florida, so maybe Florida girl is weird. :)

Find a factory store!! I just found out I have one down the street. Everything was at least 40% off and honestly the factory store is better organized with wider selection than the regular store at the mall twenty minutes away. Express is my favorite... Just stay away from the things that are too trendy; that’s when

Thanks! I don't have a UO near me, but with the testimony I'm seeing, I think I'll brave it and order online.

I'm also a C and need my gallbladder out. I'm totally gonna start searching for the right bralette now. Thanks!

I got a VS bralette a couple years ago, and it’s kinda poopy. I’m a VS 34C, and though the bralette should fit, my boobs like to pop out slightly or just one at a time (honestly might have something to do with my areolas; I can’t wear push-up bras either with this #blessed proportion). The cups are nice and do fit,

Omg that gave me chills.

I think it has something to do with thetans and a promise to continue one’s work in Scientology after one’s current mortal vessel deteriorates. Like how Mormons aren’t just married “til death do us part”—it's carried on into heaven and eternity.