ladyjillybean
LadyJillybean
ladyjillybean

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I think this is as good as we're going to get - WIBBLE!

Oh good point - I'd forgotten that!

I don't think so - which hurts me deep inside.

In 'The Ruins of Ambrai' by Melanie Rawn (a criminally underrated book in my opinion), one of the characters reflects on Lilen's love for her son, so much so that she's willing to sacrifice him for his cause. She loves him so much, she knows he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he doesn't fight. I thought it

I wonder if, given the choice, would I activate a desire to exercise? If I could get pleasure from it in the way people say they do, would I still be quite so determined to do my morning jog?

A business analyst recently wrote a book which takes a risk analysis perspective to pregnancy myths. Can't remember the name of either author or book now Unfortunately. There was a lot in the news about it a few months ago. Try searching bbc news and pregnancy. I'd do it for you but I'm on mobile

Well this was delightfully weird and wonderful.

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There was this one a while back that went wrong, but I remember people saying it could have been a deliberate viral video.

Clearly you are a science prophet ;)

Clearly magnets

I reckon more likely labour-gone-wrong. She's very far along, and likely gave birth with only Clementine to help her.

Surely you missed one of the absolute worst moments - the lingering shot on Christa's flat stomach eighteen months later and the fact nobody ever, ever mentions it.

The moment I saw that fucking dog I knew it would come down to blood and tears.

New Scientist this week (or at least this month) mentioned a paper which found the cost of eating healthy was $1.50 more per meal or something like that. Really adds up in the long term.

Just goes to show: boys truly are the weaker sex. You should only bother with them if you're absolutely sure you're going to get a good one.

At least he'll be safe from the Triffids when they come

Yes! I'm fairly sure this isn't a case of me looking back with rose tinted glasses. I was pretty girly with My Little Pony toys, Sylvanian families, etc., but they were all quite neutrally packaged. MLP has always been very much about individual traits, strengths and weaknesses (and I genuinely credit Wind Whistler

The three toed tracks led into the tangle of trees, the snow piled up against bare trunks and branches.