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PirateGeisha
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OOH!! MEE!!!! Sorta... The first year I staffed a summer camp, I worked as a cook in the kitchens. We were pretty accommodating of people who required kosher meals or dietary restrictions, but one kid was a nightmare.

"Girl Yo Dirty ass Coulda went to them people Wedding" just about sums everything up.

You know, I'd never give a shit again about people endlessly talking and posting about their diets if they would just do one thing. For fucks sake, please stop saying "yummy". Do you want to instagram a pic of your dinner of a blurp of runny peanut butter on three shriveled goji berries? Go ahead, knock yourself out.

They were cubs. Transport didn't require much. They don't have the body strength or danger that full grown exotics do. Cubs seek out company and don't usually see humans as prey or danger. It isn't until adolescence that a animal's behavior starts becoming challenging to most owners. Exotics get massive strength and

Same. And I think it's important that people feel this way. This is an incredibly uplifting and sweet story, in terms of their affection for one another, but this is not normal and people should be dissuaded as much as possible from owning animals like this. It isn't right or humane.

Y'all, we were just talking in the scrunchie-come back thread about the fact that the return of the late-90s hair chopsticks must be nigh, and lo, the nightmare was realized. $245 is a lot for a pair of eating utensils (even if they are ambidextrous) but it's a pittance for authentic nostalgia accessories!

We like to torture ourselves in ways that highlight how rich we are and how much we have by "giving up" random stuff on specious advice.

I feel like veils would actually protect hair, since a lot of people I know who are specifically growing their hair cover it with a scarf to protect it from the wind and the sun. If you had a thick cotton veil and didn't pin it correctly, maybe it would rub on your hair, but honestly, it just sounds like an

Hijab hair problems are different for every veiled lady and dependent on her hair type and hair care routine. I cover my hair (~8 hours/day) and the problems listed are pretty common, however I manage to solve problems like frizz, split ends, shedding, and dryness without specialty hijab hair products (I use any basic

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I placed this as a reply to someone else, but really, it needs its own post:

The Year 2000 is dark and full of terrors.

I put that shit in everything!

I am in love with the shape of her mouth. Is that weird?

At first glance, I thought it was tatoos.

1. Convert to Anglican.

I feel like Hilary Swank got her hair done before she put her dress on, and forgot which side the strap was on. Her hair would have looked much better if it was swept to the opposite side as the strap. Also, Lea Seydoux is giving me Kate Winslet at the Titanic Oscars realness and I love it!

There's never enough of this shade of green.

Someone please tell me this lip colour! As a natural redhead, I can never find s nice shade for me.

She nailed the regal pose appropriate for this dress and 'do.

Has the Catholic Church learned nothing from our ancestors? Forbidding emotional attachments leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.