Wait- only the lumber district is actually a district, right? There isn't a transportation or a livestock district, and the "grain" district seams to be filling in for the mostly black agricultural district that Rue was from.
Wait- only the lumber district is actually a district, right? There isn't a transportation or a livestock district, and the "grain" district seams to be filling in for the mostly black agricultural district that Rue was from.
You're doing important work here.
You can see babies on a cathedral ceiling with less clothes than that photo, let alone a beach.
It's kind of their thing. No filter. "What's my belly button up to today?"= take shirt off. "I'm hot"= take shirt off. "What even IS shirt?"= take shirt off. They do not even remotely care.
I'll just say that if you've never seen a 2-3 year old spontaneously lift up or take off their shirt or dress apropos of nothing, then you have never seen a 2-3 year old.
He looks like Jude Law in Gattaca, mixed with Ryan Philippe in that Dangerous Liaisons remake that I can't remember the name of.
I believe the words you're looking for are "Dat Azzzzz."
Why not both, you know? Why. Not. Both.
My dad to be precise. And my mom.
He- and all of us- probably needs a cold shower after that last pic.
I like Bill Martini's answer and Mark Neuman, who's wife was behind him.
lol. I just looked it up and you're right! It's amazing how steady prices were for a long time before they went up. I was just thinking of when I was young- when my parents were my age it would've been under a dollar!
She was really young when she got pregnant. The eyes could be the chicken or the egg in this scenario.
Things your parents are allowed to tell you they forget how much they loved:
Were her kids constantly wandering into neighboring yards and then being claimed by the neighbors? Was she regularly taking other people's kids home from kindergarten and then getting into fights over who's kid it was? Was she unable to distinguish her children from a large herd?
The fact that she's cool enough to ask about vegan options in advance AND assume the account was hacked first makes it worse. She's so nice!
I'm sure there's a good reason, but why don't we automatically pay people back for false imprisonments? They lose valuable working years, technology moves on without them, and they might adjust poorly to post prison life. The possibility of post exoneration reparations might make the city more careful about coerced…
Not really. They kind of prey on the vulnerable when they scout in poorer places.
I loved reading. I used to be upset when my mom wouldn't buy me enough books at once even though she's promise we'd go book shopping next paycheck.