

Obviously diabetics still need medical care.
You late for your job at the circus?
Obviously diabetics still need medical care.
You late for your job at the circus?
Of course we already do that.
How’s that working for us?
checks how fat America is
Oh.
Even the sun shines on a dogs ass some days.
He’s not wrong, he’s just right for the wrong reasons.
90% of diabetics in the US are type 2. 90%.Our food culture is way out of whack, and we need to fix it.
Obviously diabetics still need medical care. But revamping the way we view food will allow many Americans to keep the amount of feet they were born with.
That’s what the, “friend” part of FWB is for. That’s how we did it. My wife isn’t demi, but she finds it hard (if not impossible) to get off with a stranger. It’s an anxiety thing.
What we did is, we looked around for friends, people we liked and enjoyed being around. No pressure, just if it happened, it happened. And eventually we found people we vibed with.
I’m not saying it works for everyone, but with zero pressure on all sides, it did for us.
Yeah, it’s been pretty great, frankly. I used to do a fair variety of drugs, nothing too serious, but she never did. She once asked me what mushrooms were like, and I was like, “Why not find out for yourself?” so I grew up a batch after a shit ton of trial and error, lol.
She’s my best friend, but it takes so much work. Everybody scoffs at how often, “communication” is bandied about as the key to a relationship, but yeah, it’s that.
It might not strike you as a, “toy” but the Liberator (or whatever knockoff works for ya) is an extremely useful object. Especially if you’re into bondage, but just overall.
The small wedge is the most useful, since it lifts the hips up a bit, making things more uh…accessible, without strain.
You never know. My wife and I have been married for 20 years, and we get up to some wild shit. Just depends on the relationship. I wouldn’t have thought we would even five years ago, but we have firm boundaries, and the timing was right to start branching out.
Might never happen. Might turn out that she takes mushrooms once and decides she wants to know what it’s like. Happened to me, lol.
I’m very much against the death penalty. My state doesn’t have it anymore, and good riddance. However, those kinds of checks are necessary, if it absolutely must occur.
…don’t we all? It’s one thing to support basic human decency without going out of your way to defend a clearly predatory industry or person, as she did. As the lack of oversight here allowed this individual to rape 300 people.
It’s not that. She supported Gerard Depardeau. It was a controversy about sexual assault in the French film industry. There’s a bunch of articles covering it.
Press, and family of the inmate, if I recall.
I believe it’s very important that these executions are observed. If the state gets to operate with impunity and no witnesses, many of these states have shown they don’t have what it takes to act ethically with regards to the death penalty.
Every execution would be, “flawless”, with no witnesses to say otherwise. Many victims families most likely wouldn’t care either way, so it’s the rest of the publics duty to ensure that executions are conducted in the most humane manner possible.
I’m sure Brigitte Bardot will be along shortly to protest the injustice…of a sex criminal suffering the consequences of their actions.
You asked for sources, I them to you, lmao. Also, I don’t give a shit about Japan. I live in the US, which is why we’ve been talking about the US. Did you hit your head recently?
This is from Wikipedia, but the only other instances I could find were clearly biased sources, like the Cato.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio
There’s actually a few that do break almost even, I didn’t think any did.
As to what your point is, I have no idea, and don’t care. My initial comment pointed out that conflating public transport with the tax sources for roads isn’t the ven close. I was correct, as pointed to your sources, and now my own.
Those numbers absolutely don’t back your point. Most of those states provide greater than 50% of the revenue for their roads from local sources, whereas public transport is less than 50% in most cases. None of them get close to funding themselves.
I’d be very curious to see where you pulled those numbers.
Road maintenance is funded by the people that use them, in the form of tolls, registrations, and gas taxes. Public transport is mostly taxpayers that don’t use it, subsidized by riders. That’s a massive difference.
Like the great warrior philosopher Wesley Snipes once said, “Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill.”
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