Born a Virgo but completely skeptical about it, writer, artist, ecologist-in-training, lover of scary movies and sci fi, petroglyph hunter and nonfiction reader, am poet and know it, baring teeth at climate change, separated from Kevin Bacon by four people.
You're right. He hasn't caved yet. He'll cave in 2 weeks.
My deeply superstitious Italian Nana said that if you said people's names too much then the devil would come and claim them. If you want, you can use this as the reason. (I am the same way.) Makes us sound more mysterious instead of like we're suffering from social anxiety.
Thanks, Obama.
We can have empathy for people with illness, whatever it may be, but also hold them accountable and draw the line of what we are willing to tolerate. If a person's illness causes them enough pain or rage to harm others then they need to start taking steps toward accommodating that illness, even if it takes a while to find the answer. Abusing others is not it.
Bi bye.
There was a brief trend to try and build partially subterranean earth homes to escape the tornado threat. But they didn't take because a) the land isn't suited for this construction type for most of tornado alley, b) the homes are uncomfortably cold in winter, and c) the lack of full, natural sunlight depressed people. The one upside was little to no spiders/insects in the house.
Also, Solow's quote is painful in its dehumanization of Nichols and other women.
The bible describes such dupes, and says several times over that Christians will follow false prophets that guide them away from god. Romans 16: 17-18 is one of them: "I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive."
I kinda want to draw it.
Stamp's performance as Bernadette was my first exposure to transsexual people; he made her fragile and badass at the same time. He is the reason why I have been sympathetic toward our trans sisters and brothers since I was 13.
It does in the Senate, sadly. Outdated system.
Kind of both, bless him. He films center-right monologues while wearing sunglasses in the driver's seat of his truck. He was also Duncan MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod and peak 1990s French-Canadian-German television.
Descending into heaven, too. ...Sorry. I'll make my gay half sit in horny jail until she calms down.
Counter point: some of the best, most empathic people I know came out of families like this, because they learned what hurt and abuse was from a young age and look to do better than their parents did.
Her eyes look utterly dead, though. Not a spark of human warmth in them at all. She and Stephen Miller both have them.
Yep! But you risk hurting your fellow protestors is the main thing. You risk escalating the police brutality second. Do this only in you are in a desperate situation and close enough that the canister will definitely land inside the ranks. Then GTFO of there.
If it helps, I and everyone in my family adopts only older dogs 3+ years old. They usually are already trained and often (in my area) are retired from ranches or from older adults no longer able to care for their animals. They have a lot of love left and years ahead of them. My mother adopts only senior dogs.
And an in-house daycare.
Even horrid people like Ann Coulter said so. She said that if mainstream H. Clinton ran for president then Trump would win. In 2020, she said she would vote for Sanders if he ran. (Doubt this, actually.) Sanders and Trump are both base breakers, at war with tradition. It's what people want, for better or for worse. They want people with spine.
Hit the hamster wheel once. That'll fix 'er.
Harris even wore a purple-grey pantsuit and pearls to the 2021 inauguration, which is what Madame President Simpson wore around the White House. We blew it.
She breasted boobily from the sky and landed like a bouncing buxom angel.
Suggestion from a fellow eco-nerd. We clean up our local creeks and rivers using thick gloves, a grabbing stick, and thick bags. Parent takes care of sharps and other unmentionables, but otherwise it's safe, free, and requires no organization. We just clean as we go bird watching or stick finding.
Right. Which is why the question was "Why do Americans insist on suing everyone for everything?" Both are endemic to America.
There are ethically sourced insects (allowed to live natural lifespan and then pinned; I have an acquaintance that does this with North American moths) but yeah, if we kill something for simple display it is a waste and a mark of poor character.
Then it's not just a clever name.
"The way forward is sometimes the way back."
"Heh. Will you listen to this crap?"
No, that's Ann-Margret.