what-is-your-spaghetti-policy
what is your spaghetti policy
what-is-your-spaghetti-policy

This is insulting to haggis.

Yes and no. It can be difficult to prove that hate speech is hate speech and then equally as difficult to impose any bans on it. There’s a “paper” in the city, that I don’t want to name because it’s so hateful, that took years and at least one lawsuit to have banned from delivery in Toronto - it’s an anti-Semitic,

I wasn’t aware Pharrell wrote the song* but now that I do know, I blame him equally for this fucking earworm of a song that made me so excited every time the opening bars started because I thought it was “got to give it up”; excitement which almost immediately turned outraged when I figured out it -wasn’t- Marvin

Dude got famous from a song about date rape that ripped off a far superior Marvin Gaye song (which he denies), threw a far more talented young woman under the bus when people found their VMA performance “distasteful”, groped women who (probably paid for) meet & greet photos, cheated on his wife & then tried to win

Among a laundry list of things that irk me when I’m on dating sites, guys who boast about cleaning make me want to dump mop water on them. Congrats on not living in your own filth there bud!

If you have dry skin, oil is your friend.

I think it’s ones of those things you get desensitized to. I switched to more natural products maybe 6 years ago and avoid anything with “parfum” listed as an ingredient like the plague, but I recognize making the switch is time & $ consuming. I notice scents in anything immediately as a result, often to an annoying

If you can, I’d suggest smelling mascaras before you buy them. It sounds weird, but a lot of mascaras have added fragrances, which could be contributing to your eye watering situation.

Same. And then I lost my keychain information (because I am awesome at computers) and had to set up a new account. 😩

Have you tried something oil based? I have found the following products generally stick to my sweaty ol’ face, but I also recognize natural products are crazy expensive, so see if you can find somewhere that gives out/sells samples (some of the brands sell them thru their sites, Clementine Fields sells samples of some

Back in the olden times (a decade ago), I was fiercely dedicated to the eyeliner on my lower tear-duct look. I wouldn’t leave the house without it. I -would- leave the house in my flannel pjs or grotty old sweatpants, but that eyeliner was my safety blanket. Maybe it’s the same for the Middleton sisters?

That and heavy eyeliner on both upper & lower lids (like, along the tear ducts that Kate Middleton is STILL doing).

I basically turn purple in the summer when it’s hot and always have red cheeks.

If you like a natural look that doesn’t flake, bother sensitive contact wearing eyes, and falls into the “no harmful chemicals” camp, I am THRILLED with Sappho Cosmetics’ mascara.

I am just happy that it seems to have taken close to a decade to become a “thing” in North America.

Probably a relatively “fresh” zombie, based on its speed.

Movie soundtracks were also an occasional source of new music finds, but you generally still had to trek to the record store, find/buy the soundtrack and hope the song you liked was actually -on- the soundtrack (sometimes you lucked out and the song title was really obvious, but still)

I was also a going to point out that most of us had to rely on the radio to “discover” new artists and then BUY the music we wanted to listen to regularly. We were basically only exposed to anything else if you were in range of a college radio station, had a cool friend/relative with a big music catalogue you could

I don’t think she’s got an issue with nudity.

I keep thinking I don’t like Dakota and then I’ll see her in something and I’m like,