It would seem so. Kind of shady to put it all the way at the end like that.
It would seem so. Kind of shady to put it all the way at the end like that.
I'm embarrassed for everyone involved in leading this stupid column to exist not once, but twice. For shame.
I think the safest way is just the passage of time. It's very slow, but they do fade eventually. Prescription retinoids can increase cell turnover to speed up the process a bit, but it still requires patience.
I once found an unopened 1.7oz jar of La Prarie Skin Caviar Luxe Cream at my office. It was sitting in the break room next to the sink. I let it sit there for a full week unclaimed, and then I could resist no longer and took it for myself. My office frequently has some very wealthy people passing through for tours and…
Nothing good comes from clowns. Nothing good will ever come from clowns.
This was not so good.
Oops, hadn't refreshed the page for new comments before typing. A lot has been said these past several minutes!
It's the opening lines from The Stranger, signalling the ennui of a common shopkeeper who, at that point, asks nothing more out of life than to simply exist.
I bet it's because you're funny! I've heard most women aren't funny!
This was one of the most intelligently written reviews/critiques of anything I've ever encountered on this site, and I hope we can look forward to more.
Been there. This sounds like cystic acne, possibly hormonal, based on the chin location. Are you on hormonal birth control? If not, that might help. And since you're on bare bones insurance, your gyno might be able to help you with this in lieu of a dermatologist.
Absolutely next on my list after I finish up what I'm reading now.
Met on okcupid, married 1 year, no sign of impending divorce.
So, she's got a bad attitude, but I don't think we can really put that into context without knowing where she falls on the Bieber-equivalency scale.
Here's the whole thing. It's probably fake, but it's hilarious. My favorite part is the train going by.
WHAT?!