I love this movie and have seen it many times, but I’m not sure rewatching it makes it all that much different. Do you have any examples to share?
I love this movie and have seen it many times, but I’m not sure rewatching it makes it all that much different. Do you have any examples to share?
Your lungs have a best buy date. Good luck! Oh, and your new pancreas? Fuggetaboutit.
I am, but I probably shouldn’t be. My organs are…not in the best shape.
I prefer to live in the middle of nowhere(ish) aside from the conservative culture which inevitably comes with it. I also like walkable city areas. I completely hate anything in between.
I don’t know if I could ever deal with (American) upstairs neighbors again in my life. The percentage of inconsiderate people meeting the percentage of multi-family housing with basically no soundproofing is a recipe for sleeplessness and rage.
The a series is really not small. I’ve had them for years
And not one of them is a small option.
Yeah, that’s why I made fun of you suggesting I do my own research.
You have completely misunderstood this entire conversation. I just said that medications are drugs. Are you high? Is that why you can’t figure out basic statements?
If so, that’s fine, you’re welcome to be high, but you might want to stop commenting on the internet.
Wow, did you miss the point. Yes, I was pointing out that ephedrine–a medication–is a drug.
And no, it is not as safe as you make it out to be. I have both “done my research” and spoken with a couple of physicians about it.
I had problems with my Pixel 5 crashing all the damn time but haven’t had any issues with the 6 (or when I had the 4).
This is a drug, which OP said they’re avoiding. It’s also potentially dangerous.
I’ve heard of the “runners’ high”, but even as someone who used to be very athletic, all I ever got was the “runners’ ‘please fucking kill me right now so I never have to do that again’”.
Answering the phone. Listening to voicemails.
There’s no reason I should fear these now, but I was hit by a car back when I was in college (nearly 20 years ago now), and I had no health insurance and couldn’t pay any bills. I was already barely affording to eat.
So, almost every single call I got was related to a bill that I knew I couldn’t pay. The trauma of that has stayed with me to this day and I will often leave voicemails which are perfectly innocuous unlistened to for days, weeks, eternity…
That kind of stress just stays with you.
Answering the phone. Listening to voicemails.
There’s no reason I should fear these now, but I was hit by a car back when I was in college (nearly 20 years ago now), and I had no health insurance and couldn’t pay any bills. I was already barely affording to eat.
So, almost every single call I got was related to a bill that I knew I couldn’t pay. And they were relentless. The trauma of that has stayed with me to this day and I will often leave voicemails which are perfectly innocuous unlistened to for days, weeks, eternity…
That kind of stress just stays with you.
This also extends to opening the mail.
Oh my god, is that a thing that happens? That sounds horrible.
I think that’s too realistic to fit the question.
That is a completely reasonable fear.
No, we’re talking about using it as a noun. Saying “an illegal”. Not saying “an illegal immigrant”.
Maybe so, but I’ve never heard it.
I have a friend who is too beautiful (and unfortunately meek) for her own good, attracting stalker types with horrifying regularity. This is a great change.