Sorry if it seemed like I was attacking you, Kristin. I really was trying NOT to make it seem like that. I just don't agree, is all.
It's morbid curiosity. So far I've used it as eye liner and it looked great.
I love that color. And it once prompted me to ask, "Where's my Morbid Curiosity at? I know I had it this morning." while sharing a hotel room with my neicelet.
The really kick ass thing about Aromaleigh is that you can order sample baggies of, I think, everything including all of their shadows. They are about a $1 a piece and ship free if you just buy samples. I have a ton of things to try and I've likely bought more full sizes because of it too. I get a chance to live with colors and see if they work.
They are about a $1 a piece and ship free if you just buy samples
According to Burrell's earlier link, $.75 apiece until 11/11.
Ow. I think this wisdom tooth is pressing against a nerve or something.
According to Burrell's earlier link, $.75 apiece until 11/11.
Oh, sure, take the word of someone with actual *facts* over me guessing.
(They're on SALE! Time to see what else I want to try!)
Sorry if it seemed like I was attacking you, Kristin. I really was trying NOT to make it seem like that. I just don't agree, is all.
No, I didn't think you were attacking, I was just confused about what you didn't agree with. My wording may have been poor (likely was poor), but I don't think we actually have different opinions. I wasn't trying to say that my wedding or its implications would be exactly the same if I were marrying a woman, because definitely the legal aspect is what's so important and yet is denied, and any marriage is diminished when the state/country doesn't recognize it.
I was just trying to say that my
reasons
for getting married were primarily personal, not legal. So it wouldn't be the same, legally, no, but it would be the same emotionally. For me, at least.
ETA: Don't get me wrong, I get that the emotional impact of not having a legal marriage is huge, but the weddings I've been to of same-sex couples were not diminished on that day because of stupid asshattery. If anything, they've been even more powerful and profound. That's been my experience, of course, YMMV.
So. Guess who didn't show up for our meeting today.
Damn, Hil. Is there some kind of anonymous online rate-your-teacher site where you can rip him to shreds and save other students a lot of anguish?
Lawrenceville is about 25 miles from my side of Atlanta, which has a large Jewish community. Minus rush hour, you'd be about 35 minutes from everything from a pretty grunchy granola synagogue to the city's largest orthodox synagogue. Both the Publix and Kroger in that area have rabbi-supervised meat departments (not that you'd care about that in particular) and the Kroger has the phenomenon of the Kosher Chinese take-out place. If you lived between Lawrenceville and Atlanta, your commute would be against traffic.
Sorry to be All Baby, All the Time but it strikes me as funny that instead of seeing the Pixies reunion show tonight (sob), DW and I are attending a class called Caring for Newborns. Hahahahahaha! I'm looking into my future, with the exception that it'll be an actual newborn rather than a class!