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I am a trash human being and fucking love mayo, and I would never in a million years put it on a peanut butter sandwich. What the fuck.

Preface: I definitely want them to find her body, and get answers to this entire situation while giving peace to her family.

My two friends and I were the only people in the theater when we saw it. It really bumped up the atmosphere and made it more intense. I loved it.

I did a temp job as a mock juror on a case involving a truck driver that fell asleep. It was *intense* for lack of a better word. We were all emotionally battered and exhausted after, and we were just the mock jurors who didn’t have any real impact on anything. The aspect of putting a value on a life, or lives, was

May I ask where you found the list? I have been trying to puzzle out the blonde with the chainsaw is based on names being tossed around and I haven’t had any luck.

I went dateless with friends to both junior and senior prom and had fairly different experiences with both. Junior prom I actually got a dress for, one that I still have even though I can’t fit in it anymore — and I would 100% still wear it, even if it was just around the house. It was vaguely medieval styled, ivory

This is my exact problem. Plus general background noise that comes from living with two twenty year old’s with no concept of how much noise they make just existing. But mostly the deciphering issue.

It’s been a while since I watched (SVU), so I’m not sure how much screentime Munch/Finn get... I’m thinking it’s similar, though Park/Kim might have actually gotten a bit more?

Sort of kind of? They appeared in almost every episode (there were some episodes where one or another cast member would be absent, likely because of scheduling situations) and usually had a similar amount of screen time, though that could vary more with their characters than the white cast members’ times. I felt like

IIRC from a friend who likes Yelawolf, even Yelawolf has stepped away from using the confederate flag in his merch and pulled everything that had it.

My grandmother married her high school sweetheart and got to celebrate her 50th wedding anniversary with him. Sadly it was while he was in the hospital, dying of prostate cancer; he passed a couple of days later. A few years later, while getting in touch with alumni from the schools she attended, she got back into

Does it kick in x hours after drinking it, or just make your regular time more consistently regular? I want to make sure I’m drinking it at the right time so it doesn’t throw off my entire schedule.

I am trying to eat better so I will be robbing this post for ideas later. In the meantime, I’m going to discuss the weird “salad” I grew up having in the hopes that someone knows the origins:

I’ve been having the same problem with reading comments. It’s hit or miss though, some articles I can click to show comments and some I can’t. It’s getting really frustrating.

Considering how easy it is for men to get ED medication when that only hurts their egos, I think you’re right on the money with how easy birth control would be to get if they had to experience that pain.

Both. They initially had one toe that got reused from cocktail to cocktail, but after it was accidentally ingested and replaced by a donated, amputated toe, others have gotten into the spirit of it and also donated their amputated toes, so the bar has a collection on rock salt. People can pick what toe, in theory,

I can’t believe I completely forgot the Witcher games as well. I’m not sure how I’ll handle the dual sword mechanic or, worse, the witcher abilities in the heat of combat, but I want so badly to give the games a playthrough myself.

There are a LOT of games I’m only just now getting to, but I’m enjoying the process of getting to them. So far my backlog consists (in no particular order) of: Deus Ex: Human Revolution & Mankind Divided, followed by The Fall; a re-play of the Mass Effect games prior to ME:A; replaying DA:I but with the full set of

“The story tells of a lonely librarian in northern Ontario who enters into a sexual relationship with a bear. The book has been called “the most controversial novel ever written in Canada””