1. Yes there are, not limited to factory farming and the environmental impact of meat production. If these reasons are not important to you, that's up to you. These reasons are, however, important to me.
1. Yes there are, not limited to factory farming and the environmental impact of meat production. If these reasons are not important to you, that's up to you. These reasons are, however, important to me.
Well, of course they would get upset, because it's calling them fake women.
What a simplistic worldview you have. It's understandable if you are either really young, and haven't seen or experienced much, or live in a very insular place without much opportunity for meeting people who have different views. Or, it could just be due to lazy thinking and self-preservation. It's easier to put…
I considered it and came to a different conclusion than you have. It's called independent thinking. You should try it sometime. Dickwad.
Congratulations, you are an XS, way to go! Society approves.
Old Navy's statement does sound like a load of BS. Pretty sure a couple inches of fabric here and there won't break the bank, considering their profit margin on this mass produced stuff is already like a gazillion percent.
You're so smart, I'm so scared! I've never, ever considered the nutritional benefits of meat before! Stupid me!
Mulatto, you say? Fascinating.
So you like to kill things, good for you. Oh hey. I'm not 16 years old , and made that decision fully aware of where meat comes from. I have seen animals killed and eaten, my family did it fairly often.
Was he Ron Swanson?
On the one hand, it's always cool when teachers are passionate about teaching enough to break from the status quo. High school can be miserable and you need to see someone cares enough to bother to share something.
I think they are all idiots. Calling the event 'Death for Food'? Idiotic. Knee-jerk reaction to it? Even worse. Paying $300 to do it? The worst.
Your impression. Just do a quick google search of Amazon's unethical treatment of fulfillment employees. It's pretty sick.
SIGH. I just feel like she needs help with her hair. It always looks fried or dyed some uncomplimentary colour. I get the feeling it must be naturally thick and wavy, which would look much nicer.
It's probably because plaid flannels are everywhere, and an inexpensive, easy way to look trendy. And comfy, where can you go wrong? Couple that with being too lazy to shave, and it's a recipe for a new subculture. Hell, I'm a Lumbersexual now.
Feeling v Lolita Horny rn
I watched this at work today (yeah, I don't have a real job) and I cried. Usually I am a frigid bitch at work, but I cried in my office, alone, for a good 20 minutes.
I want to try threading, I think the problem is I tend to overpluck slightly and then filling it in never looks as natural. I use pencil usually, and I've also tried gel and powder.
How do people do their eyebrows like this? I try but I can't do it. Help me...