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I was thinking #dishonky, but I think maybe yours is better as mine looks like I'm a table setting.

Much snuggle. Very hugs.

There's always a ton of chihuahuas in the local shelter here. Ours was one of the many shipped in from the more rural eastern part of the state, where no one fixes their dogs - ours wasn't neutered until the shelter got him at 5 years old - and big hunting breeds are popular.

I so envy women who can shave their heads that close and look amazing. I would look like a fuzzy bowling ball.

Thanks! I think it's just been a combination of poor luck with photographers and me not making my preference clear. I'll remember in the future to mention it.

I could probably do Lynnwood, actually. I've got friends in Mountlake Terrace so I drive that way a lot. Thanks!

On a road trip one time, myself and 4 female friends stopped at a gas station for a potty break. There was a line for the ladies, the men's was empty. Both bathrooms were single-person with locking doors.

We just pretend not to notice if one of us has to be on the toilet while the other's in the shower. I mean, we've been married 10 years, he's seen me poop by now. We just turn away and pretend to be really busy washing our hair. Oh, were you pooping? I didn't even notice!

I'm not buying it. The Cracked comments section is full of males who are pants-shittingly terrified of spiders.

I have been very lucky in doctors since I moved to Seattle (well, eastside). My GP is the only one I'm iffy about. But, my gynecologist's office just closed down and I really need a specialist for that. Any eastside recs?

The hell? I've had them since I hit puberty. Hormonally triggered, day 2 of my period like clockwork.

I hate having to find a new doctor, because I have several unusual and unrelated medical conditions. Taking my health history with a new doctor there's always that point where they get a look on their face like "whoa .. do I have a Munchhausen's patient here?"

Off-topic question for you, if you don't mind. I've got a large, vertical scar on my chest that runs the length of my sternum. Open-heart surgery as a child. I often forget it's there so obviously I don't take any pains to cover it.

I absolutely love that black dress either way though. She looks great.

Wendy Davis/Elizabeth Warren!

This is a party line I can get behind.

Although whenever I see that I can't stop imagining her hair snagging in the little joints alllll the time.

What I remember most is trying to play 4e with a character I brought over from 3.5. A rogue wielding a spiked chain. Now the spiked chain only does 1d4 damage if I recall correctly, but what I usually did was disarm other characters to let better damage dealers get free hits on them, while I dodged around snatching

I'm not into it either unless the characters are actually established to be gay or bisexual. Captain Jack having sex with, I dunno ... Thomas Barrow? I can see that. It doesn't do it for me to have characters act out of character.

I playtested it early on, but had to drop out of the later revisions. I had a lot of fun with it. Especially enjoyed the character background templates. It puts a lot of the creativity back in that I think 4 lacked. I'm looking forward to the release.