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I’m pretty sure that’s the art installation in Marfa, TX. So, you’re extra correct.

Ah yes, Poop Chicken. It's hilarious to walk in on a standoff in progress.

This will never get old.

Deion Sanders on there 3 times with 3 different teams is impressive.

#NFB I AM FRANKLIN HUGE FAN OF BORIS SAID. GREEN DAY, BBQ, AND WATCHING THE RACES. GO BORIS SAID FAN 4 LIFE # NFB

Yesyesyes! Messing with your citizens in SimCopter was way too much fun.

OMG ^this^

Yeah, it's an American store, but their website (basspro.com) will ship internationally. In their pants/jeans, it looks like they have sizes up to 22W.

If you have a Bass Pro Shop near you, they have a good range of sizes in their outdoorsy clothes. And they're not hideous., which is a plus.

It looks like they're from Wild Gunman. I thought they were the bad guys from Hogan's Alley.

I would buy that...

Agreed.

Maybe the HR-V?

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I was playing the new Mario Golf last night and I noticed an interesting thing about Yoshi's course, Sparkling Waters. It has the same stitched/yarn look and even has rectangular boxes like in the video. It's the little things like this that reinforce my love for Nintendo.

Yes, good catch. I've never played Cards, but I feel like I need to.

I wonder if this is another side effect of CAH. A previous study by the same author (and others) showed that CAH females weren't as likely to have autistic as CAH males. Lucky us, since the other side effects for girls are so fun to deal with.

I've been lucky to have great doctors my whole life (Endos, Gynos, Surgeons, Psychologists) They've always been very open with me about my condition, what it means, how it's going to be treated and how it's going to affect me. I think being open about it and talking with a patient like it's not the end of the world

The term "intersex" has always bothered me for some reason. I have CAH and I have had surgeries to fix ambiguity issues with my lady bits. I know everyone's experience is different, but I never felt unsure of my gender or sex. Maybe it's because my mom made the right call when I was a baby. I've always been a tomboy