sovietunicorn
sovietunicorn
sovietunicorn

The issue with freckles is that if you're on stage/being filmed/photographed under harsh lighting, the makeup you need to wear to look well... human is probably going to cover them up. Also, a whole lot of us with freckles have pretty pale skin that sometimes is prone to blotchiness or redness... so, me wearing some

I know a few girls like that, but I'm not entirely convinced she doesn't have some on... her lips also seem a bit glossed to me.

Yep, I lived in SD when I was younger and I've heard this same thing from some of my native friends... there's definitely a reason so many decide to stay on reservations.

DESTROY THE BRAIN or terminate early!

So, in my head I've envisioned all of the various pieces from fake/mislabeled gestational date fetuses from pro-life websites coming to life as fetus-zombies.

Haha, with one exception, I'm on the same boat.. the closer to my own age someone I was dating was - I was deemed crazy. Guys more around 30? I'm totally sane and awesome.

Yep, I have an ex that was the same way... I'm in the "too crazy to talk to" category because I demanded to know why he was suddenly distant out of the blue - and what made me CRAZIER was that after he (finally, with prodding) expressed that he was not emotionally capable of a relationship right then was me asking for

Wah.

Well, in that case I should tell all of my friends in relationships and my boyfriend that they will never have sex. But, if you really believe the way to get laid is to not concern yourself or try to sympathize with the feelings of women - I wish you luck!

Yep! I've even had a friend acknowledge that he knows he comes off as creepy sometimes and asked myself/another female friend for help. I guess he actually did what most people that get called creeps don't want to do :D After a year of tough love, he's managed to enter the world of non-creeps.

Maybe I'm lucky, but all of the men in my life have been rather sympathetic and understanding when I complain about creeps. I feel like they all deserve hugs for being rational human beings.

Not to mention (when I lived in Texas) I ALWAYS kept bottles and jugs of waters as a disaster emergency supply.

Okay, honest question... I've never had a drug test and never anticipate having one (I'm not in a field where it's often required) - nor do I do drugs of any sort. But, I definitely drink significantly more water/sports drink than the average person (I drink probably just under a gallon of these fluids daily). Would I

I'm just going to say... while I don't like the idea of using bottled water all the time, keeping a pack in the trunk at my car has been incredibly useful in various situations that I've encountered. You don't know what this guy was buying them for and it just seems unnecessarily judgmental.

I was about to say... I've seen plenty of metal lyrics that are crap (though on occasion hilarious), but if you're making up your own all the better :D

Oy vey. Can't say anything that hasn't been said.

You're not too young. I've known people under 30 with shingles, it's unlikely your doctor will think it's terribly odd.

No. Shingles occurs when a latent (think sleeping) form of the virus in your body is essentially "reactivated" after the initial chicken pox infection.

There are plenty of cases - primarily related to those that have allergies to a component of the vaccine or are immunocompromised. These people completely rely on the immunities of others for protection against these diseases (this is called herd immunity). It's incredibly sad that people are putting some of the most

I'm sorry, but people who don't vaccinate their children ARE assholes. One of the benefits of large-scale immunizations is that it protects those that for some reason or another are unable to be vaccinated when a significant portion of the population IS vaccinated - basically - if there aren't enough susceptible