Jane, it turns out, is a human Chimera.
To a limited extent, all human females are genetic Chimeras. That is, they are all made up of cells from two genetically distinct individuals. But the chimerism is limited to the two different cell lines that come from inactivating one of the two different X chromosomes that women have in each cell. Lucky for them, too, because it pays to have backup genes in half of your cells if there is something suboptimal about the genes in the other half. No backup for men.
Would this [link] be a tacky bereavement gift? (Is gift even the right word?) I think my friend would like it better than a more traditional arrangement, but I'm not sure if the symbolism would seem out of place.
I'm in a cafe that charges $5 or $6 dollars an hour for WiFi. But I found a free WiFi network to connect to.
Why pay for the cow when you can get the cow for free. Or something.
Why pay for the cow when you can get the cow for free.
Because there is a strong social network built up around the exchange of the cow, and the cow is a long term investment.
Yes, I am writing an essay on the place of livestock in grain producing societies, why do you ask? Also, why am I even here when I should be writing it?
I think that would be a nice gift, aurelia. But sometimes it's hard to tell what will offend someone....
Bah. This cow's signal strength keeps going from strong down to zero and back.
A peace lily would probably be a safer (more predictable) choice.
aurelia, if you think your friend would appreciate it (and aren't afraid of the inevitable rude aunt), I say go with the bamboo. It's not like it comes with mylar balloons saying GOOD LUCK@!!!
Would this [link] be a tacky bereavement gift?
A friend got me a subscription to Suicide Girls recently to cheer me up when another friend died. That's not for everyone though.
I think the bamboo is a lovely idea, and if you think she'd appreciate it, you probably know better than we do.
FWIW, I really appreciated things like that that lasted longer than a traditional floral arrangement.