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I will agree in that as an anime/manga fan I saw some stuff that seriously creeped me out in Akihabara bookstores - but - I don't see any of that in this video.

Exactly. Sushi didn't come with avocado until some crazy mofo chucked some in there - and lo, it was good. Avo on everything!!

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I made this same comment in a fit of disbelief without having read yours first, so just to say: AGREEEEEEEEED

price increases on beef could affect its decision to suspend guacamole service.

I would second this. Though the stains from sweat can bad enough, the stains from sweat mixed with starchy antiperspirant are infinitley worse. They make the underarms of clothes crunchy! I have a natural deo too and find it manages the smell if not the dampness. I'm too busy sweating from my face and back to care

Is Dove even claiming to treat 5 o'clock shadow though? I'm pretty sure nothing can be done about that, plus the stock photo lady's pits are defo shopped. All this shit started when Dove first came out with a deoderant which was, like everything of theirs, 'with one quarter moisturising cream' and everyone was like,

Done a thesis on this exact topic. No reason to essentially amputate a limb because of the risk it might need amputating later. The risk is so minute as to make it essentially pointless. It's all fashion, man. The injury excuse is just that - an excuse.

The facials on Miss Red Skirt. Like a car accident. Can't look away.

The woman in the turquoise seemed the most sure she had "absorbed" Harry Potter through popular culture but she got it the wrongest. Harry and Hermione? Harry dies at the end? Like, I never saw The Sixth Sense either, but at least popular culture taught me the ending correctly.

Yes, Michelle's side-eye is framed beautifully by those lovely thick brows.

I make upwards of $8k in profit when I do it for someone I know

Do people who spell it catsup say it catsup?

I'm glad to hear you feel that way - they way your comment was written made me think that you were obliged or he was somehow entitled to have sex purely based on the fact he desired it. I don't think you should feel awful for saying no, it wasn't rejection based on not being attracted to him or you were mad and using

Whaaaaat? You actually feel bad for turning him down for a completely reasonable reason? (I would include, "I don't feel like it" in a list of reasonable reasons to be fair). You're allowed to say no, surely? I would like a back massage 3 times a week, but I know for a fact that my partner is not going to oblige, so I

You were lucky to have ever been in a position to have built up that stash in the first place. Unlike you, I'm not making a point based exclusively on my personal position. I am doing just fine thank you, right now, but I know it's tough out there despite not having personally been in a dire situation. I am however

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I imagine doge saying this for some reason.

Luckily, as all people should have, I've got an emergency stash of cash I built up when my income was better than I needed to get by.

I think I've always been like this. It probably depends a bit on the culture of your first few workplaces, but I've always been paid hourly, and when I stop being paid - I stop working. I'll finish the task I'm currently on but that's it. I always have a wee chuckle to myself when I see workers having work to rule