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No I mean the body. It goes through some weird metabolic stuff around 33-36. It varies given the persons genes.
Ah.
In that regard I'd have chosen to stop around 21.
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » No I mean the body. It goes through some weird metabolic stuff around 33-36. It varies given the persons genes. Ah. In that regard I'd have chosen to stop around 21. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » No I mean the body. It goes through some weird metabolic stuff around 33-36. It varies given the persons genes. I think I'm dealing with that at the moment. haven't started crying while watching dateline NBC, but at this point it's only a matter of time... Happy pre-birthday, Ramy!
/confetti Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Can't get behind subdermal modification. Scarification on the other hand seems like one of those things you shouldn't be doing unless you belong to an Aboriginal family or grew up in the Suriname. And when there's absolutely no practical application for it? The insertion of different objects to have a shape protrude from the surface is worthy of nothing more than a head scratch and a "Why?", also. /squirms As far as BC goes, I get it, but aesthetics? Anna Ruthven said: » Siren.Mosin said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » No I mean the body. It goes through some weird metabolic stuff around 33-36. It varies given the persons genes. I think I'm dealing with that at the moment. haven't started crying while watching dateline NBC, but at this point it's only a matter of time... Spousalcide (?) is always a sure bet on 'Dateline', and it always seems like TX/CA is the backdrop with a light dusting of FL and flyover states. Mmmm...Watching "The Wheel"! Good stuff that makes you feel like an old duffer. EDIT: You're terrible, Girlboy. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Happy pre-birthday, Ramy! /confetti Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Can't get behind subdermal modification. Scarification on the other hand seems like one of those things you shouldn't be doing unless you belong to an Aboriginal family or grew up in the Suriname. And when there's absolutely no practical application for it? The insertion of different objects to have a shape protrude from the surface is worthy of nothing more than a head scratch and a "Why?", also. /squirms As far as BC goes, I get it, but aesthetics? I'm traditionally against elective cosmetic surgery for anything that wasn't due to some other pathology (cancer, burns, etc.) But in the past year or so I've sort of come around to being a bit more open-minded. If it gives people confidence, they should do what they like. They're probably not trying to attract me anyhow, so wtf do they care what I think? Caitsith.Zahrah said: » flyover states. how dare you. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » EDIT: You're terrible, Girlboy. Yeah that looks like she had a doughnut implanted in her forehead...or a flesh light for the microphallused man who enjoys skull ***. Kind of my thoughts on it, Ramy.
In HS, we had a girl with a not so distinct cleft palate who had that taken care of. She was out for a couple months of the soccer/track season. One of my buddies had to get breast reduction surgery when we were sophomores in college. She was already experiencing back pain. Although, within the same year, another one was fiddling around with the idea of getting breast implants after her first kid. Why? Thank goodness she let that go to the wayside after some time. She didn't need it at all. In retrospect, I guess it was the post-birth shock? My roommate Freshman year of college had her nose taken care of in HS. It was somewhat seamless, if you didn't already know. Those four instances were the only ones I've been confronted with. /shrug EDIT: The one with the nose job was from Highland Park (where GW retired to). From what I had gathered, Highland Park *** be RUTHLESS! hey mos.
PS4 got Smite for free. fps league of legends. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Yeah. I didn't need that. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Although, within the same year, another one was fiddling around with the idea of getting breast implants after her first kid. Why? Thank goodness she let that go to the wayside after some time. She didn't need it at all. In retrospect, I guess it was the post-birth shock? Actually breast implants are sort of the one that came up that made me reconsider it. I've for so long considered them a thing for 1) Porn stars and other starlets and 2) mastectomy patients that I had balked any time someone who "didn't need them" would consider them. But after a few conversations I've sort of come round to the feeling that as long as it's being done for your own well-being and not to please someone else, hey. Game on. I mean, I still say try to go low-key and don't go for beach balls because...respect yourself, girl. But reduction or augmentation for confidence, hey. Whatever you need. Anna Ruthven said: » Kawaii as ***. You're Fired! clean out your... and take bagel head with you! Ramyrez said: » Actually breast implants are sort of the one that came up that made me reconsider it. I've for so long considered them a thing for 1) Porn stars and other starlets and 2) mastectomy patients that I had balked any time someone who "didn't need them" would consider them. Yeah, I can really get on my high-horse about it. I was operating under the "porn stars and starlets" idea also, I mulled it over in my mid-twenties, because of a multi-year relationship that crumbled which brought about a few insecurities. After reading up on it, putting the skin-crawling thoughts of a scalpel aside, I don't know how anyone would opt into the recovery time where you're down for the count. I've tossed around the mastectomy scenario a few times since breast cancer is prevalent on my mother's side. I've seen chemo/dialyses up close and personal. EDIT: It's been reported that breast-feeding can stave off breast cancer, and the generations that were riddled with it (particularly my grandmother's), it was considered "low class" not to formula feed. Ramyrez said: » But after a few conversations I've sort of come round to the feeling that as long as it's being done for your own well-being and not to please someone else, hey. Game on. I mean, I still say try to go low-key and don't go for beach balls because...respect yourself, girl. But reduction or augmentation for confidence, hey. Whatever you need. I still think it can go into the realm of declasse, so we're in agreement there. /shrug take a deep breath and then try to listen to how awesome this is in one sitting.
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'The Leftovers' season opener song was pretty good.
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » mastectomy I'm anti-mastectomy. there's got to be another way!!! not the tahs! Well, it's not like we all haven't gabbed about the "dope me up and let me go" idea depending on age. Seems about the same.
I think death will be confusing enough without drugs.
lmao, that'll show those little shits! Shane was in boxing mode for like 2 hours straight last night, which tends to be exhausting for a 33 year old smoking desk sitter, so around the 1 hr 45 min mark I just pinned him with a leg. my son hates, absolutely HATES, any kind of restraint. I don't know why, but ever since he was born, it was no swaddling, ect, ect. well he's evolving. whereas it used to be wailing, whining, pissing and moaning, it's now pure toddler psychological warfare. he got all calm and said "I don't like you dad". "well maybe you'll have to sleep out back then" I retorted. stone-faced, he coolly told me "I don't love you either". The little *** knows he can't best me physically, so he's attacking my downtrodden heart and alcohol riddled brain with mental jabs. the nerve of this boy. I let him up, and it was immediate giggling and proud beaming that he'd tricked his father into letting him go. back to jumping on the couch and punching my shoulders like a stoned chimp. this kid. Siren.Mosin said: » lmao, that'll show those little shits! Shane was in boxing mode for like 2 hours straight last night, which tends to be exhausting for a 33 year old smoking desk sitter, so around the 1 hr 45 min mark I just pinned him with a leg. my hates absolutely HATES any kind of restraint. I don't know why, but ever since he was born, it was no swaddling, ect, ect. well he's evolving. whereas it used to be wailing, whining, pissing and moaning, it's now pure toddler psychological warfare. he got all calm and said "I don't like you dad". "well maybe you'll have to sleep out back then" I retorted. stone-faced, he coolly told me "I don't love you either". The little *** knows he can't best me physically, so he's attacking my downtrodden heart and alcohol riddled brain with mental jabs. the nerve of this boy. I let him up, and it was immediate giggling and proud beaming that he'd tricked his father into letting him go. back to jumping on the couch and punching my shoulders like a stoned chimp. this kid. Kids are such little buttholes! As for the bolded, that seems to be innate with some. I feel you on that one. Kid musings: A couple of weekends ago (when we were fortunate enough not to be drenched), I got it in my head that I was going to wash the exterior-side of the windows while teh beau was dinking around in the yard. Stuck one in the play-yard, the other is fine free-range. Anyway, when naptime for the play-yard bound one came around the bend, I took no more than five to ten minutes putting him down and returned to the unruly one washing the windows with the Shark (the steam floor cleaner) without the pad and stagnant muddy water! He such a great "helper". I like it more when he simply "supervises" the operation, though. I think I'm just going to invest myself on interior-side now, and to Hell with how windows look from the exterior. It could always be mud-smeared worse. some guy was telling me that was the way to go. I'm pretty lazy though, and that's a nice chunk of change just to buy myself 2-3 weekends of work. UGH I say.
so (late pos) weekend:
friday: dont remember ***- saturday, went across the border, with money this time, had breakfast, went to the anime shop, sadly no league of legends figures, but picked up 2 figures. liked 2 from another booth but overpriced, even by USD standards. went to the movies, saw Captain America, decen movie, not as good as Winter Soldier. Sunday- D&D and stuff. So, pretty hyped for Battleborn, and later down the month, Overwatch. BB releases tomorow, while OW the 23rd. pretty good time to enjoy both, right? well... no. Blizzard pretty much said *** YOU (on purpose I suspect)as it is opening their beta on the 3rd for early access and normal open beta on the 4th or 5th.... ***. |
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