I think this is sorta person dependent. I actually like dry heat, because my body produces sweat as fast as it evaporates so I have constant cooling.
I think this is sorta person dependent. I actually like dry heat, because my body produces sweat as fast as it evaporates so I have constant cooling.
Another part of the causative relationship that might need to be sussed out: does happiness lead to valuing time, or does valuing time lead to happiness?
Meanwhile, there's a reasonable chance the Knicks look like the result of some havoc in the posterior.
Hocor?
“Beyhive”
I’m in a similar boat, putting off committed relationships until I’ve got a few steps into a career I enjoy. And yeah, as outsiders it’s impossible to say whether she’s into the idea of being in love, or into appearing to be in love, or what, but relationships are work, and I’m not sure pop stardom works so well for…
How about “largely views intimacy and relationships as a means to an end, rather than ends in themselves?” Sort of makes sense for someone whose career driven.
I’m not a trained eye, but it seems like GS is still switching quite a bit, and OKC is actively trying to force matchup a between one of their ball-handlers and Curry on offense. They are making GS run its defense through Curry and it’s offense through Green, when it’s supposed to be the other way around.
Of course not. He was introduced in the first five minutes.
The fuck is this shit?
I wonder if there’s a potential confusion of causation here. People who have lost significant weight have significantly lower metabolism than they did at their heaviest, and lower than others of a similar weight. But how does it compare to their metabolism at the same weight before the gained all the extra pounds?
Someone posted another article on a similar subject referencing a set of scientific studies, short answer according to that was that regardless of how fast you lose the weight, your body will try to make it up, meaning that a person who weighs 150 will have to be significantly more careful about food and exercise if…
I think the correct answer is that it has little to nothing to do with the amount of time, and more to do with the amount of weight. Once the body gets up to a certain weight, it tries to keep that weight. The body’s natural response to a period of famine followed by a period of surplus, whether short term or long…
Counterpoint: know your audience. There’s no one right way to have a discussion. Also your subject. Shooting the shit about what you got up to last weekend is different from hearing someone talk about their depression or cancer.
Well, they did have a whole expansion devoted to Pander-ia.
You could get a boo-boo on that. The space is clearly not safe. Protest away.
Sounds like a Freudian slipped-in.
Switching staffs... Think you just found the next big trend.
Power trip?
When the second option follows a shapely mermaid out to sea, you get the sixth option.