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I totally felt that way about John Malkovich in Dangerous Liaisons, so I get it.

No, but I love this question so much I want to star it a million times.

Most dogs aren't really into that kind of fight. Raccoons are wild. They know how to fight. OTOH, a big dog that is game for a good fight will kill a raccoon and often not get more than a bite or two that will need a rabies booster, but not stitches. A friend's 80 lb hound mix killed a few, but that dog was seriously

Rabid Racoon

Yeah that's why I'm confused, I used half of it without any side effects, but maybe an allergy can take longer to develop? I don't knowww

Yeah that's why I'm confused, I used half of it without any side effects, but maybe an allergy can take longer to

YES, oh my god those are the worrrrst. The only way those could be less effective at gripping things is if they were made of greased and teflon-coated fabric-repelling magnets. SUCK.

I make a watery mixture with the eye flour and water, and then rub it into my scalp. It doesn't come out all the way in the shower, so when I go to dry my hair, I use a fine tooth comb to get the additional bits out, and the rest fall out once my hair is dry. Once my bag of rye flour is gone, I'll look into the yucca

Unfortunately the Pashtoon shuttlecock burqa and the black Gulf Arab garments always seem to be the images associated with Muslim women in US mainstream media. Although I'm not a fan of this woman's experiment, my reasoning has nothing to do with the color hijab she has chosen. She says that she borrowed her hijabs

Actually I grew up with a lot of Muslims in my community, and many of the women wear colorful and printed scarves. In fact the Saudi woman in my business class wears the full Abaya but with a purple leopard print head scarf.

Athleticwear is more comfy because regular street clothes used to be cotton and cut comfortably. Now they're rayon crap, cut ridiculously tight and skimpy for pre-teens. I'm still wearing 20-year-old tees at home because they were the best best Nordstrom cotton tees. But even Nordstrom has found the crappiest factory

Sweet almond is the shiz. I actually made a balm out of it with virgin coconut oil and a bunch of Vitamin E to stabilize.

I may have to give it a shot! My skin doesn't appreciate shaving so if I don't have to I wont. As long as I'm wearing pants and no one has to see it haha.

You know, I haven't actually tried that yet! Nor water marbling! Since I change my polish every two days or so, I haven't been really invested in doing super time-consuming nail art stuff. The fanciest I generally get is a sheer-to-solid glitter gradient. I've seen some AMAZING designs done that way, though, and it's

Soaps are basically salts of acids tied to a long straight chain of hydrocarbons (i.e. a carbon chain decorated with hydrogen atoms). They're actually fatty acids, very similar to the kinds of dietary fatty acids you're supposed to get. Carboxylate soaps are sodium salts of carboxylic acid, and sulfate soaps are

Yeah, he was definitely pushing into uncomfortable squelching. That smooth transition from chest to head is a deal breaker for a lot of singers.

i always have to remind myself of that because hocus pocus was my point of reference for this song for an embarrassingly long amount of time.

The little diatoms are also abrasive unfortunately, so they can cause topical irritation. My friend uses pure diatom. Earth to kill and prevent fleas without poison. I certainly appreciate everyone' s diverse reccomendations and opinions.

Hey, whatever works for you is whatever works for you. Everything in nature is made up of chemicals, too - we're using H216O+D218O, approximately, every time we wash our hair.

It all started when my dermatologist prescribed 2% Salicylic acne toner and another toner; both were mixed up by the pharmacist and end up costing $80 all together. I was like, nuh uh . . .I can by salicylic acid and alcohol and whatever else is in those online and mix them up myself. Then I started asking what else I

My derm says to never, ever use the Arm & Hammer laundry detergent, even. Too many people are allergic to it.