sovietunicorn
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sovietunicorn

I'm assuming you haven't been to too many big cities in Texas? No one does the cowboy think except in Fort Worth sometimes. At least for me... I would say she's like an exaggerated (to the point of being comical) depiction of Dallas-fashion. A good chunk of central Dallas is extremely affluent (see: Highland Park -

Answer: Texans outside of Texas... and trust me, we're numerous and everywhere - often clinging on to what little pieces of Texas we can get our claws into. But yeah... I'm pretty sure most people reading Texas Monthly don't give a crap about her either.

When I lived in Dallas, we'd see her around and a lot of people would (kinda) make fun of her for acting like every day was a Vogue editorial. She stuck out like a sore thumb in a fashion-forward area.

Read up on the ADA - if your disability somehow prevents you from being able to fulfill job requirements you are not protected. My mother's firm was hiring an architect to work as a project manager - part of which required the ability to visit construction sites... they had a well qualified applicant that was

In my experience (again, pointing out that I'm coming from a background as an academic which can definitely create some bias on my part) usually individuals that are pretty good at "self-teaching" high level mathematics/sciences generally have a strong platform to build off of already (meaning beyond normal HS level

Honestly, computer programming... you can learn a lot of it off of the internet and books for pretty basic stuff. But - as far as hardcore programming goes (keep in mind I'm coming from the perspective of dealing with academic computer sciences) requires pretty in depth knowledge of higher level mathematics and I

Honestly, I think it's just being spoiled (and likely immature as a result of this)... she's used to things going her way and has no idea how to deal with any sort of backlash.

I used to live right off of Mockingbird Lane by 75 and yeah... the definition is totally not unfounded - but they have a good law program and apparently have an amazing humanities school?

Parts of it are pretty cheap... but the closer you are to downtown/uptown the prices skyrocket.

Knowing about where in Dallas she lives, I can tell you rent for that apartment is several thousand a month. My ridiculously tiny shithole was around 1K monthly... so yeah, it's pretty cheap... but it's not like the nice parts of Dallas are cheap.

I used to live in her part of Dallas and saw her around frequently... she's not exactly an uncommon beast in that area - incase you don't know much about the demographics of Dallas see the following areas: Preston Hallow, University Park, Highland Park. But man, did she ever stick out like a sore thumb in Dallas - a

I've tried these... they're hardly "snag free"... I have wavy baby fine hair that is slippery, but somehow manages to get caught on everything. I've resigned to only using holders with no exposed elastic portions because when choosing between a tight ponytail and keeping my hair - the latter always wins.

Oh, those suckers definitely pull out my hair. Anything with exposed "rubbery" parts will attach to and pull out my baby fine hair. I've mostly resigned to things that slip out easily due to fear of damage.

This article said, basically, once you have a mammogram you need to deal with the consequences even if further treatment may be unnecessary. They aren't advocating a "sit and wait" (as clearly stated here)... if you have a mammogram and something is suspicious - you must follow through with biopsies and then later

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I believe it's China Glaze Shooting Star, if you buy it just be extra careful with the bottle - I keep the necks of mine super clean and it still somehow managed to dry completely out beyond any effort of revival I was willing to make.

I actually mix into a bottle of plain ol' clear nail polish... or occasionally into some OPI basecoat ULTA gives out for free with some purchase. You could also mix a color in some sort of paint mixing bowl (I've seen others do this), but it may be difficult to get it translucent enough - the bottle of pink I made was

The girls I work with are crazy about it and it's incredibly easy!

Another good way to make ombre nails is adding drops of a colored polish to a clear to make a translucent polish... I apply a top short layer, a longer third layer and then another reaching down to the cuticle. I generally finish with a glittery polish to help "blur" the lines.

Really? Weird... my mom has issues eating almost anything BUT (most) vegetables since she's had her gall bladder removed. She can't tolerate greasy foods, starchy foods, fatty foods, red meat, dark meat, dairy or much vegetables/fruits with a high fat content (even if they're "good fats").