Oooh I can't wait to try this!
Oooh I can't wait to try this!
If I may offer another smidge of advice: google for swatches for them, so you can see what you're getting before you buy. They do differ in coverage— some (like my favorites Lollipop, Rasperry Pie, Candy Apple, and Sweet Tart) have *excellent* coverage like a regular lipstick, or very close, while others are far more…
Oh. Sorry. :P
It's called "tucking". My understanding is that the balls are separated to opposite sides of the scrotum, the penis is pressed down and along the center hollow in the scrotum thus created, and tucked up into the crease of the taint/butt cheeks. The balls being separated like that create a more realistic-looking…
Always, always, always check online before you spend more than $20 on something. And if possible, go through ebates.com and you save even more.
Always, always, always check online before you spend more than $20 on something. And if possible, go through…
They've just looked 5x each, that's all.
Research really is key with makeup— you have to do a little work to find brands that fit you ethically as well as regarding your personal chemistry.
But then I'd have to go out every 6 - 12 months and go through the hassle of buying cookware AGAIN. I guess if a person has copious free time and doesn't mind adding another wholly unnecessary thing to their to-do list, that's fine, but I rather prefer to just buy something once and not have to worry about it again.
Mayonnaise. Helman's — original only, no 'olive oil' or 'reduced fat' or 'light' garbage acceptable— is really the only acceptable choice, no matter that it costs $6 (though if you're a spaz like me, you wait for sales, pair it with coupons that (hopefully) double and get it for half that, and buy a dozen at a time to…
Not remotely true. There are plenty of amazing bargains out there; there are only a few items you "need" to splurge on for quality. Also, quality differs between brands. I've used $30 mascaras that were pure shit, and then had transcendental experiences with a $6 tube by Maybelline. I've tried $50 lipsticks were were…
Wow, ok, no. I've used Le Creuset, AllClad, ol'fashioned cast iron, and then I've used countless El Cheapo and the difference is astronomical. Yes, it's a simple concept— heat metal, cook food— but you have far more control with higher-quality cookware, for consistent results each time no matter what type of stove you…
I like the Sweet Scoop stuff that made of wheat that you can flush. Non-toxic, I believe, for both cats and humans, not clay-smelling, works great, and did I mention that you can just flush it? Love that.
Agreed. I was commenting more on that person's reading comprehension issues than anything else.
GASP. Are you saying the medievals were WRONG???
Wow, ok, no. I've used Le Creuset, AllClad, ol'fashioned cast iron, and then I've used countless El Cheapo and the difference is astronomical.
She did the always-brilliant juxtaposition of complimentary colors! Love me some yellow and purple together. The shoes, bag, and lipstick are perfection with the dress, and the hair is just right— not too casual, not too fussy. She or her stylist are on point.
Re-read what she said. She's not saying "everyone must agree with me", she's saying that when given an opportunity to make a statement to a lot of people, the thing she came up with was 'eat seal meat, yum!' which is kind of a weird thing to pull out of one's ass. Most people would come up with something a bit less…
Never did understand people who are proud of their ignorance or ineptitude. Not knowing how to do something so basic is something I'd hide, not mention to thousands of people. America's cult of idiocy needs to end.
It's as if he got ALL the handsomeness. Ever. I would WRECK HIM. Um.
There's a balance, of course. One needs to have some level of realistic ambition; if humanity were always satisfied with what they had, we'd still be living in caves, trying to eat rocks. One needs to pursue some amount of success, just in order to survive in today's world of abstract complexity.