Community > Posts By > bubbles6597
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Body perm?
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thanks :)
I try different things- sleeping in braids or knotting my hair when wet. But I'm always looking for an easier way out when it comes to hair! |
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Body perm?
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Has anyone had one or know someone who has? I hear the word perm and cringe at the idea of the oh so hideous early 90s spiral perm disaster. Do body perms work or are they just another bad hair choice?
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IF....
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I'd be graduated and out of school (finally) with a social life (hopefully)
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arrested
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no...but I did almost get a speeding ticket once. I saw the lights and dumped my drink in my lap. When the cop came to my window I told him I pissed my pants and I had to get back home asap. He let me go
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PRIORITIES
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1) religion
2) my family 3) my health |
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stars
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I believe it would be extremely dangerous. If you are lucky enough to survive radioactive poisioning from a suernova or white dward explosion, then you will at least be blinded by the gamma ray photos. I'd rather not get close to that unstable mass of hydrogen and helium, but that's just me.
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As mentioned previously, tattoos drawn over scar tissue are usually more painful than those drawn on healthy, normal skin. You should wait at least a year (if not longer considering the severity of the burn) before getting inked. Also, there can be some complications with ink absorbance in scar tissue. There's more of a chance of the ink clotting or bleeding under the skin's surface, resulting in uneven outlines and shading. Also, if you choose to get a color tattoo, the colored ink is more likely to fade more quickly, leaving a harsh outline. Unless you restrict the tattoo to the scar alone, the result might not be everything you want it to. Because of the differences in skin texture the tattoo will look differently on the scar as it will on the rest of your skin.
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FRESH AIR** DID YOU EVER????
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air right after the rain is awesome. It's right up there with the smell of fresh cut grass and tomato gardens
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A poll
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I'm going to have to disagree. I don't think a person's temperment is a good indicator as to how honest they are. Someone who is ill-tempered may say what's on their mind but they could also end up saying things they don't actually mean because they're fired up. That's not exactly lying or being dishonest but it can be just as hurtful. Plus, a little *****iness every now and then is ok but 24/7? No thank you.
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knows all the words to Barbie Girl
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has two left feet
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So Hott or So Not?
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on fire!
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walks with a limp
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Because Ryan Reynolds is engaged
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is wearing a tutu
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owns the entire American Pie series
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has called the 900 line...
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eats applesauce with a fork
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likes the smell of rubber cement
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How to...??
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get your closest girlfriends together for a movie night at home. Order pizza, make popcorn and watch some really girly movie (i.e.: When Harry Met Sally, Troy, etc.) The only men you should spend the night with are Ben & Jerry.
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