Dreads, and an eye-patch.
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Pictures, please?
If there is time, I will try and have Pete take pictures.
Dreads, and an eye-patch.
I would be SO tempted to do this, but I don't have an eye-patch, or the time to make an appropriate one before the show tonight.
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Happy Belated Birthday, GC!
The best argument for Israel that I can see, from that sort of perspective, is looking at the number of countries that wouldn't take in Jewish refugees
My knowledge of Jewish history is basically nonexistent, but are there many of those anymore? What would happen if Jews who came to Israel after WWII tried to go back to their countries of origin? (I understand that being Jewish in 1948 Germany would have been, at best, deeply uncomfortable, though I'm not sure even that is an argument for a country in 2005.)
I'm neither pro or anti-Israel, but I am terribly saddened that people have been killing each other over a piece of desert the size of New Jersey for 2000 years. I can't believe *any* god anyone should believe in would want that part of it.
WASHINGTON - Gay men's brains respond differently from those of heterosexual males when exposed to a sexual stimulus, researchers have found. The homosexual men's brains responded more like those of women when the men sniffed a chemical from the male hormone testosterone.
It irks me that you have to read 3/4 of the article before they mention that the women in the study were heterosexual.
But the filename "homosexual_brains" is giving me amusing zombie thoughts, so it balances out.
The lesbian data is being finalized, plus there's another study with data on gay women.
My knowledge of Jewish history is basically nonexistent, but are there many of those anymore? What would happen if Jews who came to Israel after WWII tried to go back to their countries of origin? (I understand that being Jewish in 1948 Germany would have been, at best, deeply uncomfortable, though I'm not sure even that is an argument for a country in 2005.)
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by the first question. As for your second, after WWII, a whole lot of European Jews (mostly Eastern European) were in DP camps, since no one could agree on which of the Allied countries should take them in, and the British had really tight quotas on Jewish immigration to Palestine. There really wasn't anywhere for them to go.
t edit: and also, as I said, I'm not even really sure that that argument is the best one to make. I don't really think that arguing about Israel's founding is neccesarily the best way to get to solutions to today's problems.
Quick shallow fashion dithering question: I'm going to see Rasputina tonight. Should I wear black ringlet hair falls, or black dreadlock hair falls (with a mini top hat, black skirt, petticoats, corset, and high-collared blouse)?Ringlets.