Steven Yuen. I don't even watch Walking Dead, but I'm considering it just to look at him.
Steven Yuen. I don't even watch Walking Dead, but I'm considering it just to look at him.
I thought this was actually an insult of her haircut, and I was getting all concerned, because I have that haircut. Then I realized it was a joke. Thank you for the winks and nudges, they mean a lot to me.
In defense of sleeping through the Finale: Tolkien did it first (The Hobbit).
Thank you! That is fantastic!
You can still do a lot of very good baked goods gluten free. My sister spent a lot of last year modifying recipes (and I got to taste test many of them, and I can't tell the difference) for desserts, and the secret, from what I could tell, was mixing a few different types of flours to get the right texture for each…
Yes! My Dad has celiac disease, and it drives him absolutely nuts that it's become such a fad. He always grumbles about asking for gluten free meals, because "they're going to think I'm a stupid health nut." And then people at restaurants are likely to assume he doesn't actually need things immaculate, which of course…
I'm considering it in general. I'm a physics major, and I'm looking for something to do over the summer. I'm doing the mid-semester "Oh god, I can't believe this is what I decided to do with my life" waffling...even though I know I'm still in the beginning stages. Meh.
I feel like it's more knowing the right stuff than being smart enough.
Seconded, I'm a tall lady, and 20 sounds about right. I have a +/- 10 on my "normal weight", and even when I get beyond that no one notices.
I love Born. I'm a 10, and my mother is a 9.5, and we both just bought . So comfy, and I think they're quite pretty, though I suppose more practical than anything.
Has anyone heard of the Our Whole Lives (OWL) program/any other participants around here? That was the entire seventh grade year of religious education at my church. It was comprehensive sex-ed, that also taught us how to say no, set boundaries, and how to recognize our own readiness or lack thereof. It was a really…
I didn't have that exciting of a location, but the part of losing my virginity that I remember most fondly was when my then boyfriend looked me in the eyes and said, "May I have your consent to make sweet love to you." A bit less aggressive, but really really sweet.
The average male height is 5'8"-5'9"
My guess would be that it wouldn't happen more than once. Abortion isn't particularly pleasant; someone who's not aware of that fact might do what you've suggested (I can certainly imagine a teenager who's still working out cause/effect doing so), but I highly doubt they'd repeat it.
Clafin looks so, so much better when he's not blonde :(
Just wanted to say Ben Jones is awesome.
My family owned a PS2 when I was younger that was bought to be used as a karaoke machine. In fact, the only games we ever owned for it were karaoke games. I would occasionally bring it to friends houses so that we could all karaoke sing together. So yes, this is a purchasing decision that people make.
I'm not even a kinda, I actually want to see it. Not in theaters, but it looks like fun.
I'm more or less in the same situation, but we actually end up talking politics a lot. I've found that arguing politics with someone I respect makes me more able to spot the holes in my arguments and makes me a bit better at understanding the other side (they're people too, yadda yadda etc.). I'm not sure I could…
Speaking as someone who went to one of those ritzy Connecticut schools (well, a public one, but it was still pretty damn ritzy), it's generally a box of chocolates and a nice card, or maybe some home made cookies. So not all that different.