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Probably. It wasn't anaphylactic or anything. I was pretty young when it was an issue and I grew out of it, so I'm not sure I ever knew the details.

Represent! I chalk it up to having had a milk allergy as a kid, but I think it's super gross. Thank god for soy and almond milk!

Dude, lying is shitty. It was shitty when she lied to you and it'd be shitty of you to lie to her. Tell her the truth. You're going to hurt her feelings anyways because getting broken up with hurts people's feelings. The least you can do is show her the basic respect of honesty.

My point is that "unless he actually did something, I'm failing to see how this is justified" suggests that the only way for prosecution to be justified against him is if he had already killed one of the people he planned to kill. Which is horrible. Obviously he needs psychiatric care, but law enforcement's job is to

So, which of his planned victims should have died before action was taken?

But saying that he shouldn't be prosecuted until he has, what?, actually killed someone? Is maybe a little unfair to that person. He was a clear danger. Specific people were at high risk of harm from him. This is not exactly jailing someone for a thoughtcrime, here.

Cool! It's probably the qualitative social scientist in me, but I want to know about other variables!

I can't really imagine liking soda enough to actually care about this ban.

Oh, that is the best idea I've seen yet!

I would be so entertained if they named her Maud.

That really depends on what the doctors are willing to do. I was a c-section, both my younger brothers were VBACs, and this was in the 80s. Apparently at the time, they hadn't yet figured out that a vertical c-section incision is likely to rupture, but a horozontal incision isn't so much, so doctors were wary.

Except that you get to decide for yourself whether you want pierced/gauged ears.

A brighter bag, belt, and lip would have gone a long way.

Guys, I'm not gonna lie to you , I LOVE that Jennifer Garner was pretty much wearing a bustle.

In Jeffery one of the main guys does have HIV, but that doesn't keep them from getting a happy ending. (a secondary character also dies of AIDS, so there are downers, but it's a film with a generally positive vibe!)

Yeah, I had heard it was 35 below. 35 above in December no matter where you are is practically balmy (in my also Minnesotanized brain)

Is it bad that I love the ridiculous excess of those prints? Minimalism is boring. Those second two dresses on the second slide? Hells yes!

Different tests score on different scales. 130 might be off the charts on one test and a little above average on another. Mensa requires that people be in the 98th percentile or above on whatever test they took, not that they get a certain score. The scale on the test you guys took probably was different from whatever

Jeremy Irons, noooooo! You are so hot, don't be a complete douchenozzle!

She also clearly doesn't understand what classism is. Don't try to refute critiques you don't understand, lady.