Same boat here. Using deodorant, I only sweat if I'm actually exerting myself. Otherwise, dry pits and all smiles.
Same boat here. Using deodorant, I only sweat if I'm actually exerting myself. Otherwise, dry pits and all smiles.
If you still sweat while using antiperspirant, try switching to just a deodorant. Figured that out many a year ago after a youth of cold, sweaty pits.
You son of a bitch you're advertising to us right here with your fucking book plug.
Part of your challenge will be to readjust your perspective on price. $20-30 isn't going to get you very far. You can get perfectly fine garments like shirts at H&M or Forever XXI in that price range, but the fit and finish is not going to blow you away. The difference between a $60 shirt at J Crew and $30 shirt at…
If like me, you like to buy jackets at nice resale stores, the one measurement you want to be certain of is the shoulder fit. If the shoulders don't fit, you should acquit (from purchasing the jacket.) Most other measurements are easy to adjust and have some flexibility, but if the shoulders aren't good, it's going to…
Certainly, in my case I'm talking about larger land areas where there is room to expand. Obviously New England is already fully developed and to make something new, you have to destroy or convert something old.
"For instance, an attorney in her 20s has very different clothing needs than a 35-year-old stay-at-home dad."
True story. I could have qualified for a million dollar loan, but my wife and I settled on a reasonable $448,000.
And in most markets, huge amounts of competition. In Dallas, people really want old houses that have a lot of character and history and are located in an old and exclusive neighborhood. When you buy a condo, new beats old every time, so your 20 yr old condo can't really compete with something brand new down the street.
There's a significant amount of upkeep associated with owning a house, but right off the bat I can think of some major benefits. When you pay rent for an apartment, that money is gone forever, an expense against your need to have somewhere to live. There's not much you can do to get that money back, though sometimes…
Per food genius Harold McGee, if you can't find kansui salts, you can make sodium carbonate by baking sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) in a low oven for a few hours.
Just gonna go ahead and say Keyblades are so not cool.
You didn't need it anyways.
It's tough when there's science to support one side of the argument and nothing to support the other side...
They really did fuck the dog on the whole merchandising thing. Classic Nintendo move would be to gradually release a different figure for every fucking iteration of Link known to man, including some random fan-drawing of Link as a badass with a huge beard, scars, and oversized limbs.
It's a free-for-all and there's no point to not leveling. If you stop at 120 you'll be facing people at 250+, and you'll get wrecked.
It's not complicated. People need to validate their spending decision, and the easiest way to do that is to denigrate the other options. Even if your choice isn't great (Xbone), at least it's better than one of the alternatives (Wii U, for example).
If you like a girl, make a move. If she likes you too, you win. If she's not interested, it makes it really easy to decide if you're ok with just being friends or should move on. I don't understand how this is so hard for people. How can it be better to wonder than to know?
'We stayed up all night and talked' is what the girl that has you in the friendzone says when you discover she was hanging out with another guy. Only they weren't talking. But they probably did stay up pretty late.
Who cares about GTA.