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Yes! Throughout the video, I was wondering who's going to be the "introducing, as." And it was HODOR.

Good luck. I'm sorry to hear they're back.

Thank you for writing about this. Women in my family have had breast cancer, as well (my mom twice). I grew up thinking my breasts were time bombs attached to the front of my chest, and thought BRCA testing would prove it. Because my mom refused to undergo genetic testing and no one else was available I, too, received

Along those lines, I saw a tag like this on a 70's sweater.

Wow. No. That's a deplorable act for so many reasons.

If that's the inference you want to make, I did not imply that I teach geography or social studies. I teach science in an urban school.

I teach, so was asking a group of students which countries have agriculture.

Well obviously South America has more countries than Mexico, but the people are still all Mexicans, right?

Yes, this- especially when they're listing other nations and just drop in Africa like its a country: "England, Sweden, Japan, Africa & Paraguay."

Wait. Are you saying Bram Stoker was a vampire too? Because he didn't publish Dracula until the very late 1800's- and lived into the 20th century.

Necked up or throwing neck for fellatio- not best/most creative, but they both always make me giggle.

Powell's bookstore & vicinity in the Pearl District (I had fun just walking around there as a visitor).

Agreed!

Flapper, Wartime Retro & Prairie chic

I heard a depressing report about elephant poaching on the radio a few weeks ago. In it, they stated that one of the most difficult things in tackling it is that most poachers of elephants are opportunistic militant groups from other places (Sudan in the particular report).

I think Delta should be commended for hiring flight attendants of various sizes, as it's the only airline I've flown that I've seen male & female flight attendants that represented body diversity. That being said, I have (on more than one Delta flight) had flight attendants who were so much bigger than the average

Yeah. I want those earrings.

My dad wanted to name me Martha, which my mom thought was too "old." She was hoping to name me Crystal, which my dad thought was too "could you imagine being named after a type of glass!?"

I understand the feeling better part- I didn't find out I had celiac until I was in my late 20's. Securing all of the tests and everything came after years of doctors treating me like I was a total nut job. Needless to say, eliminating gluten has been lifechanging for my gut & my immune system. But, I've never

I still can't figure out how a non-celiac gluten sensitivity is even diagnosed. The tools used for finding Celiac wouldn't indicate a sensitivity- it was more of a yes (intestinal damage + "positive " blood test) or no answer from the gastro. Who tells someone they have a sensitivity? Or is it a diagnosis of