arili_opluthi
Arili O
arili_opluthi

Cutting your hair off is freeing. It feels SO GOOD. I did it right before the New Year and I love mine. I *do* spend more time putting product in it and fussing with it now, though, I will admit, just because I like moving the chunks and strands of hair around. When I had long hair, I'd just twist it up in a bun and

Unrelated side note: How nice was that labor suite? Totally jealous.

I sure tried, the first go-round. lol "I'VE CHANGED MY MIND, WE'RE NOT DOING THIS, I'M GOING HOME NOW."

You'll be fine. You can do this.

That's kind of my opinion for most cosmetic procedures, but hey, it's one's body to do what one wishes with it.

"We're not going to agree to disagree about medical facts. " Pure gold. It drives me up a wall when people think all 'opinions' should carry equal weight with fact.

Being deaf isn't *that* terrible. I've managed my life pretty well up to this point.

I can guarantee you that not all Californian are taught this. I flush every time.

1) It's chargable via wall charger. You save a ton on batteries and it last a long time between charges.

So diabetes medications and treatment shouldn't be covered so that others don't have to pay for your eating habits? So injuries such as broken bones shouldn't be covered so that others don't have to pay for your dangerous habit of riding a motorcycle? You need to get off your high horse.

Actually, since insurance coverage is generally part of a compensation package for employment, women ARE paying for our sexual habits ... with our hard work at our jobs. Our health insurance coverage is part of our paychecks.

I was actually staring at the photo trying to decide if it was purple dye, or just tons of purple toner left in too long. My money's on toner because of the splotchy uneven quality.

I saw that thread! I decided not to respond because of the username.

My ex husband: You guys need to be good or Santa won't be bringing you your gifts tomorrow! (They were playing too loudly .... quite loudly, but we HAD given them sugar.)

Ditto. It's a trippy volume, for sure.

Oh, you religious people and your threats of torture to children! Pshaw!

I would like to learn more about these creatures! Seriously though, A+ for exposing the absurdity of the brain-falling-out open-minded approach.

The moral code of those who think you must be supervised by a parental authority in order to behave properly is suspect to me as well ... and that's why I belly-laugh when someone asks me how atheists can possibly be moral people.

I agree with you. I am an atheist and believe so strongly in raising my children (ages 4, 5, and 7 now) free of religion that it is included as a stipulation in my divorce/parenting-plan paperwork. I am deeply disturbed by commentors here who are basically dismissing the story by saying that children change their