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It's the devil, I don't know why people settled here (well I do, but I think they should've gone further north than "The Swamps that Hell Couldn't Handle"). And then more people flock here.
I got sent here, and am finishing up school. And even that excuse wears on me. Seattle!! Just a few more years and I'm there! Cool

I know!
My dad had leather seats once (and he's from Houston!) and it actually burnt and rubbed us raw all summer. Because of course, the only way to survive is to wear shorts and dresses, so your tender thigh flesh is all exposed. Thankfully, that sucker was destroyed in a hurricane, and he never made that mistake

never! There's SO many ways to get and stay warm and deal with cold. You just have to suffer with heat.
I lived in Maine (Northern Maine, the real stuff) for 6 years, and I'd take snow storms and below freezing any day over 95+ degree heat and humidity. You can even do stuff outside in the cold! there are tons of

and the "summer" lasts from May to October...sometimes mid-November. With a couple awful heat waves in March for some reason. If there was no AC, people just wouldn't live here.
AC in the car doesn't work for about 5 minutes btw, but whatever you do, don't roll down the windows.
I can't wait until I'm finished with


I win (really, it's a loss), I'm in Houston.
It is literally the devil's ass here. And no, to whoever said "small increments", tell that to my hot-as-the-goddamn-sun car, that only starts to cool off about 5 minutes into the ride.
"oh, just 5 minutes?" you say. 5 minutes of literal hell. its about 120 degrees every

Sorry for the late reply, I was helping Mr.Dude with laundry and cat stuff.

I hope you like it as much as I do! It's my new favorite thing! (Well, for about the past 6 months)

The instructions are in Korean, so I'll tell you.

I've tried a few iterations of the fridge bread, including the one on Jezebel.

Yes! That's it!

They're great. I have dry skin and they're really gentle, but I've turned my friends on to them (by making samples).

I really like the Fresh Apple Oil Cleanser from skinfood, and the "Fresh Cleansing" oil cleanser from Etude House. Both are nice thin formulas that are super effective. I also like DHC's oil cleanser, but it's thicker (which I don't really like for the first step) and more expensive. It does work a little faster

How did you do that?

Is anyone into dreams? I've had this weird recurring aspect that pops up about 4-5 times a week.

Oil cleansers. That stuff gets my urban decay eyeliner, waterproof mascara and eyelash glue off in one go. It also got rid of all my black heads.

I have no idea why I saw "drooling", lol. I think I saw it from another comment and then just merged it with yours? Sorry about that.

Oh she knew. She had been in the boarding area with the family. After he drew all over the first tray table, I moved them to different seats so I could scrub it (and have a reason to sit down and think about what was happening a few rows ahead). But then he did it three more fucking times, on the other tray table, on

Not to be too personal, but how often do you wash your pillow case?
Granted drooling and sweating don't help, but if you've drooled and sweat on those pillows (particularly if you're a morning showerer as well) then te accumulation of bacteria on your pillows is doing that your face, not really the drooling. While

Good to know!
I prefer brown rice, but don't like how long it takes to cook. I'm in school with a heavy course load, so once I get home, I'd prefer to study (or relax if I get the chance every blue moon) rather than spend a long time working in the kitchen.

I don't think I've ever had proerly cooked cauliflower. I've hated it since I was a child. IT just tastes bitter and starchy. I love potatoes and broccoli, so I'm not sure why I destest cauliflower as much as I do brussel sprouts (I have had these cooked "properly" about 3 times and they just aren't for me)and peas.