It's lazy and frankly childish. It is on par with totes for totally. Guacamole is avocado sauce, the name simply carried over into English like with croissants (though I think that's not quite an equal example).
It's lazy and frankly childish. It is on par with totes for totally. Guacamole is avocado sauce, the name simply carried over into English like with croissants (though I think that's not quite an equal example).
Your life is filled with amusements.
I think she has the talent for acting but her personal bullshit drama takes too much space in her head. Either way, hosting or acting is out of the question until she puts her parents in check.
I'm pretty sure the cheek bones have been added to as part if her Maleficent makeup.
"It's kinda why i like to laugh at Americans when they complain how "expensive" 'gas' is."
It's all relative. Gas prices in the UK are much higher, but Britons generally don't need to drive as far as Americans to go places. A friend of mine commutes 50 miles each way to work five days a week, and has no mass transit…
I fight this battle for Taco Bell all the time. Yes I know it's not real Mexican food, and no I don't care. It's fast food. For some reason this is a very Chipotle/Taco Bell specific problem. Where are the Fazoli truthers?!
It's not at all like regular cigarette smoke. The smell is distinctly more pleasant, and the smoke dissipates quickly although the smell lingers. But as someone who has shared mass transit with e-cigarette smokers on several occasions the smell is pervasive. I now can recognize the smell when I walk into a room or…
The weird thing about people is they can care about more than one thing at once.
If you're not "enticed" then why the fuck are you stealing it?
You are stealing, and you are fully aware that it is wrong. Don't blame the artist or the record company. If you didn't want to steal, you wouldn't. Your logic makes no sense. What's to stop you from pocketing small items when you go to the grocery store? It's okay, right, because if they didn't want you to steal the…
I can always smell it. True it doesn't smell like tobacco smoke, but it does often smell sickly sweet. Where I work has a strict no smoking anywhere on the property policy and it was amended to include e-cigs as soon as they came on the scene. Personally as an on/off again smoker, I think it's fair. If you aren't…
A few months back, I had a dude light one up in my office's lobby. When I asked him to put it out, because it's insanely disrespectful, he got all huffy with me about it being "vapor" and not smoke. Since then I've noticed people with them in elevators, in the malls, etc etc. They are like the new fedora.
Can we at least come up with better words than "vaping" (which sounds like a weird sex thing) and "e-juices"?
Please don't say guac. It's just so...American. Say avocado sauce if you cannot say guacamole.
ITA. I vape, my husband doesn't, and he can't even be in the same room with me when I smoke my Honey Pearry. He says it smells like a carnival, which I think means cotton candy. Sickly sweet. I love it! But he always goes downstairs when I fire it up.
I am all about people doing whatever they want to themselves. However, I am not about walking into my favorite bar and going through some hell-bent cornucopia of e-cig vapor flavors (maple, bubblegum, turkey meatloaf, banana cream pie, tobacco, watermelon, etc.) just to get my drink. I think you should use it outside…
Alopecia-haver here. I realize this is essentially meaningless advice, but don't stress. It makes alopecia worse. Get yourself checked out so that you can rule out other things as well, like thyroid problems. Also, if it is alopecia and there's just one spot, chances are it will grow back. Hope this helps.
The "secondhand vape" does put out nicotine that others in the vicinity can breathe in as well, though it is roughly ten times less than with regular cigarettes. The vapor juice isn't regulated by the FDA currently though, so it's hard to say if the ingredients are standard across the board. Here's a Time article with…
I am not against the liberty of smoking what you please- as long as it doesn't affect others. But having recently started coughing (and not being able to stifle the cough) in a movie theater, I walked out to the lobby where the cough subsided. In returning to my seat, I noticed a woman puffing on an e-cig (the blue…
My beef with e-cigs is that many who use them act like they are not at all disturbing to those around them just because they're not tobacco cigs. Like, people smoke them in movie theaters, letting the vapor rise up in front of the screen others are trying to watch. That's obnoxious.