The intensity of the signals that go to the brain. What you do with them afterwards is, I guess, up to you. I think it's like having the volume on certain sounds cranked to 11.
I thought technically, it was all about density of tastebuds? As in, supertasters have more of them, so one can in theory test for it by tinting the things.
I'm a normal taster with a good sense of smell. The smell aspect throws me off foods a lot.
Er....who?
Lyra Jane had her daughter yesterday.
Er....who?
Lyra Jane had her daughter yesterday.
Buh? How did I miss THAT?!?
Buh? How did I miss THAT?!?
There are pictures in her LJ! P posted 'em!
You know, I'm not sure I have her friended.
D'oh.
You know, I'm not sure I have her friended.
It's the same name, w/ no spaces. And the small person is lovely, and looks quite determined to take on the world already.
the beautiful epidural person is your friend.
And you will announce that to the anesthesiologist. I swear.
The twenty hours without it wasn't nearly as much fun as the four after my first epi. I think I offered to have the babies of the guy who did mine. After I was finished with the one I was having.
Congrats to the hubby, Fred, but I'm sorry about Teddy. Much kitty-ma for you.
Labor-ma for Jess and E and can't wait for the Alter-to-be to make an appearance.
It's funny, because I heard about their pregnancies about the same time, but didn't really keep track of the actual dates, so when LJ had her baby, I was just thinking, "So that makes it time for Jess, huh? Actually, I don't know...."
In short: YAY BABIES.
Yeah Jess and E with extra labor~ma to Jess!