After a few years of acne and careful research (and also a bit of scarring), I feel I am in a position to talk about this.
After a few years of acne and careful research (and also a bit of scarring), I feel I am in a position to talk about this.
It’s a good one when you hear it both pop and hit the mirror.
I’m really bad about this and not giving up if a zit won’t pop. With that said, the sterilizing everything under the sun stuff is a bit much. I’ll clean my skin or use cleaning wipes before/after and I don’t think I’ve ever had an infection.
Ah, the good old medical advice of do nothing or go pay a lot of money and time to see a doctor.
I always pop my zits, because I’ve tried the ‘ignore it and it will go away’ method and that ALWAYS creates a scar....and then sometimes whatever was clogging it up to begin with causes another, messier zit.
Or just live life on the wild side by sticking a needle into it then squeezing. Are people really getting infections from popping zits at a high enough rate to justify all of this extra effort? I don’t even clean the needle before using it, so I’m definitely not preparing the area and putting gauze over my fingernails…
Heartless? Perhaps. But most anti-vaxxers are also Trump supporters. And the world would be a much better place if we had fewer of both of them.
Next time, turn him away from the hospital and let him die. Let these kids start dying and let’s see how long it takes for the anti-vaxxer movement to stop.
Like I mentioned in the article at AVClub, judging from the fact that the great forests of Eriador are still intact and the Kingdom of Eregion is clearly labelled, but Mordor is left blank, it would seem that the map portrays a time period somewhere around 1,500 S.A., or during the creation of the Rings of Power, and…
As much as I love the stories and respected the man on several levels, there’s nothing much about his life that particularly screams “biopic”. Apart from reluctantly going to war, being sick a lot and coming back quite weak, the story is mostly about the sorts of things that happen to everyone - loss of a parent, the…
Honestly, I think they should have called it “Beren and Luthien” and it be focus upon how his life informed his work rather than the pre-prequel to LOTR that it looks like.
A place known for its fried chicken and you expect *more* than 75 minutes at that table with no appetizers? Go fuck yourself.
And powdered wigs and makeup too.
Toxic masculinity should be re-labeled as FALSE masculinity because it ignores male customs throughout history, including those of wearing wigs and fancy clothes.
and high-heels for that matter
It’s pretty awesome, and I totally don’t get anyone have an issue with this dress. It looks manly as hell, but in its own way.
Men have been wearing “dresses” for like, 95% of human history. For a bunch of idiots who long for the yesteryears of history they sure are absolutely clueless.
I have a disposal but honestly sometimes I think a good drain strainer/screen might be all you really need. Especially now that we have a compost bin I feel like the disposal is not really necessary. I don’t like intentionally dumping stuff into our disposal anyway when it can be composted.
I coveted his look the first moment I laid eyes on it. As a female, I found his look to be self affirming and dramatic. His travels down the red carpet made me feel for, a short period of time, that the world could be a better place.
I absolutely loved, loved, loved this look. The whole thing. He KILLED.
I guess that this asteroid belongs to Japan now, on the “You broke it, you pay for it” principle.