

Agree with this. I think not every masculine face benefits from a beard.
Agree with this. I think not every masculine face benefits from a beard.
Women? Not only op didn’t set any sex or gender constraints, but for what it’s worth, disagreeing with a beauty standard doesn’t mean you necessarily find it unattractive. It just means you don’t think it’s the right standard.
For me, I disagree about perfectly white teeth. I prefer the ivory shades, not yellow, just ivory. I steer clear of any tooth whitening products.
Thanks i hate it
Amnesia. A really bad case of amnesia
I’d rather not. Like others said, there are websites which already present this information available for anyone, so my hopes were in finding some app that just presented data for you without the need for an account or else.
Like a jungle gym and castle with slide and ball pit and the lot but scaled up to resist humans weighing up to 200kgs each
I pay roughly once a month, but I have some flexibility with when I pay so I don’t know? A couple times a month?
Does that matter? Is there such a huge discrepancy?
Where I’ve been to, not as popular. Nowhere near. But they still exist and have a following and national teams etc
Ok that’s good info, thanks!
Haha I was just joking, but yes it’s nice to see your posts :) keep it up!
Sounds like they need my phone, address, name, etc. which I’m trying to avoid. I just want to monitor. I don’t want the app to transfer or exchange money.
Open up a family owned restaurant already, stop teasing us!
(And for anyone else reading this: go check out this guy’s profile!)
This is the thing… Adding insult to injury, the outcome of this is going to be (if it plays in Disney’s favor) a paid model in which generating characters resembling Disney’s will cost extra. So they will steal and profit
Carbon Based Lifeforms. I haven’t, I doubt I ever will since crowds ruin music for me.
That’s aggressively anxiety inducing more than surprising
I remember this teacher in particular who was explaining something and said “dissipate”. He paused and picked me out of the group, for no apparent reason, and asked if I knew what dissipate meant. I said yes. So he asked me to explain, which I did, and he looked surprised and said something like “you’re on fire” or similar and carried on.
That particular example stuck with me because of his condescending tone and for pointing the spotlight to me gratuitously, but I’ve had many, less memorable ones. It’s not the words that I remember after a while, but that they presume I don’t understand the meaning of a word apparently unusual for them. “Melancholy” and “quotidian” come to mind too.
On the same vein, I also surprise English speakers when reading, writing and understanding scientific names. Not all of course, but many are descriptive of the creature they refer to if you know a latin language. What’s often a mouthful of nonsense for native English speakers can sometimes be meaningful to me.
Ok… Do you like cheese alone? What about a cheese platter with crackers maybe?
Depends on unexpected for who. Most native english speakers seem surprised when they realise I understand “big words” (read: any word with a Latin root) without needing to look up a definition. To me it’s pretty obvious. My native tongue is Spanish. Having an accent doesn’t mean I don’t know anything.
Pure white teeth. I prefer ivory shades- not yellow, just the natural ivory. I’ve had salespeople approach me offering teeth whitening products and it terrifies me.