jamiek08172015
Jamie K
jamiek08172015

“He was in the spooky, vague “Middle East” when there was a commotion from the soldiers watching the perimeter. Apparently, they could see a man about 100 yards away from the camp. He had appeared out of nowhere, no one saw him walking up. The man was just standing there, not doing anything threatening. But since it

That’s my bad then, I assumed (admittedly incorrectly) that she designed the clothing, not the patches. If she designed window displays I didn’t see them. I’m not a complainer, I just didn’t see how the clothing was original. Most of the pictures I see don’t include the patches at all, and if so only kind of. I still

When I was younger I was afraid of anything containing food that I couldn’t see through. I was afraid there were bugs or rodent parts in it. I was also afraid of any food or drinks that were even a little opaque. Essentially if I could not tell at first glance then I was not eating it. Frapaccinos scared me the most

“There’s already hatred. The hatred is incredible. It’s embedded. The hatred is beyond belief. It’s greater than anybody understands and it’s already there. What? You think they think we’re great people? It’s already there. It’s a sad, sad situation. And I know so many people—Muslims!—who are such unbelievably great

I’m failing to see what was “designed” here. This is essentially a SLIGHTLY edgier version of the Pink Ladies. The clothing itself in unoriginal and the photography is lacking. That like how Ahmed “invented” a clock. Patches were put on preexisting clothing. I’m pretty sure the only thing that someone had to put any

what.

It also repels humans.

“33,636 gun deaths and 35,612 vehicular deaths” “...And the fact that they’re (cars) just as universal as guns, but now killing far less people, is due to a localized public health solution that might also help to stop gun deaths in the US.”