In Shakira's song "Underneath Your Clothes" she sings the line:
In Shakira's song "Underneath Your Clothes" she sings the line:
The argument I've heard about why 6am light is more important than 6pm light is related to the risk associated with having kids walk to school or the bus stop when it's still dark.
If we didn't revert to standard time, the sun would not rise during winter until 8am or even 9am, depending on your latitude and longitude.
Altitude doesn't appreciably affect your metabolism. Visitors just feel winded because the air contains less oxygen and the heart compensates by pumping faster to make sure your cells are getting enough oxygen.
Well said.
Thanks. The new format is horrible.
Superfreak, actually. Now, do you have anything interesting or constructive to add to the discussion?
Nah, no apology necessary.
Nice find. Thanks.
Thanks anyway.
What is this from?
I don't think the idea is the fitness = rhythm, but more that athletes already possess many of the traits required of dancers, like strength, flexibility, coordination, and proprioception.
I am NOT a health professional, but struggled against bad posture and rolled shoulders for years. Yoga fixed all that, and more.
Same here.
This is the most poised, elegant 7th grader I've ever seen.
Ellen is more likable than funny, but I did laugh during her introduction of an AMPAS executive when she said, "Some people need no introduction. This woman is not one of them."
Probably.
Just noticed you dismissed my comment and was curious what I said that you disagreed with, so strongly.
I think it's just a question of having to arbitrarily draw a line, somewhere.
Nobody at Jezebel is going to sour on Lupita because as strong as many commenters' urge is to turn on the talented/beautiful/charming, their urge to be seen as "like-oh-my-god-so-enlightened" is far stronger.