a tshirt that says, "Shakespeare hates your emo poems."
Ooooooooh, where can I get one?
'Never Leave Me'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
a tshirt that says, "Shakespeare hates your emo poems."
Ooooooooh, where can I get one?
Considering that it can prevent other medical problems this is a good thing. Not that insurance companies see the big picture so clearly very often.
Ayup. With my history of back issues, not to mention burgeoning shoulder & neck problems, they're looking at an effective means of cost control down the line.
Now I have to figure out a way to break it to my boobies.
Calli: here [link]
a tshirt that says, "Shakespeare hates your emo poems."
Ooooooooh, where can I get one?
I want one, too to wear to my poetry class!!
Thanks for the link!!
As a whole, it's not. In some individual cases, it is sometimes the only way to get a point across.
There's a tension with saying that students should know better already -- because we would never have used acronyms -- and only the most OTT correction will get students to know better.
I don't see why the student had to have been failed, when she was going to make a huge demonstration to prove her point anyway.
I watched breast reduction surgery on medical tv a while back. It was incredible. A friend had this done years ago and she was so happy. She didn't know what she loved more, being able to buy clothes that fit right, or being able to bend over to garden.
I have just massacred a bowl of couscous with pork, basil cheese, almonds, snap peas, and craisins.
Thanks, Kat!
Re: Breast reduction - my mom had it done about 8 years ago and has been so happy with it. Pretty much solved the pinched nerve in her shoulder.
That's excellent news, Cash.
And thanks for the link, Kat -- I need that T-shirt, too.