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  1. That's not true. Arabs and Jews lived in relative peace before Israel.

  2. The guy who sang “Lips of an Angel.” He sounds like he’s expelling 20 gallons of saliva with every word.

  3. Be warned- it can cause you to shit yourself with very little warning.

  4. “A pencil sharpener that can handle many different pencils is operating as it should. A pencil that has been in many sharpeners is tiny and non-functional.”

  5. Real leather shoes, real leather jackes, beautiful vintage (!) fur, wool sweaters, wool coats, laser hair removal, cotton sheets, linen pants and shirts in the summer, silk pillowcases. Honestly I’m not rich at all. I’m a broke med student surviving off of random freelance jobs lol but I invest very much in myself with extra money i have so I don’t have to buy things every year. I would rather pay $100-$200 once for a pair of leather boots instead of buying a new pair from Zara once a year. I buy vintage a lot and inspect items carefully.

  6. I just received my great-great-grandmothers antique fur capelets. They're in perfect condition and I love to swan around the house like a hot Edwardian bitch.

  7. Yep, my acne never cared about anything besides my menstrual cycle. Didn't matter if I was eating dark leafy greens washed down with acai juice or friend chicken and Cherry Dr. Pepper.

  8. Except the Russians are wrong, and also they’re not remotely the same people. The ancient ‘Rus were pagans, for example.

  9. You saying that Slavic culture and languages haven’t existed for that long?

  10. Not even remotely. I literally mentioned the paganism of the ancient forbears of Russians. Learn to read, please and thank you.

  11. Funny that you think the Oliveda products are more expensive… they are more potent, more effective and last longer… and not a single product over $100. Not to mention actually products to ALL of the EU standards since they are made in Germany.

  12. Speaking of time, isn't this due to biological clock? You may desire to have a baby and start a family but it's not ideal if you want to do it at 50 years old.

  13. The biological clock really isn’t a thing. Some people really want kids, some don’t, and at 26, you’ve got plenty of time.

  14. Get them removed with lasers. You can probably find a Groupon for it, and the results really last. I had it done more than 10 years ago and I’m still happy with the results.

  15. It's not a problem for you but it is a problem for others. This thread is about men's issues with feeling lonely. Dating apps are objectively making it worse

  16. I’m “projecting” onto you because the way you write made all of this sound personal.

  17. I agree that men have a lot of work to do in terms of meaningful relationships but I also think we could do more for people to meet each other in a more organic way.

  18. You’ll get no argument from me on that. I met my husband at a TTRPG convention, and I’m far from the only woman to do so.

  19. Kookaburra sitta on his info board... merry merry king-a of his... lizard hoard?

  20. “Pregnancy makes the body age between two and 14 months”? Well, doesn’t the body age 9 months? Am I taking this too literally?

  21. Wait, pregnancy ages you between 2 and 14 months? While lasting 9 months? So, that's potentially a net negative then?

  22. No, because the Joker (in some iterations) thinks he's literally changing society for the better. Carcer is out for Carcer.

  23. I hope it comes to that. Our family is small though, and we don’t live around the corner from each other. I’d love to become an aunt so there would be a younger generation thrown into the equation.

  24. I hope so too- those kids would be lucky to have someone as thoughtful and considerate as you for an auntie!

  25. Ahhw, that’s very sweet. Thank you. I would love to be ‘the crazy aunt’!

  26. My sister has a wonderful little boy, but we live in different countries, so I don't get to seem him much. But the next time we meet up I'm going to make a t-shirt for him.

  27. I would have to assume it has to be due to risk taking (or at least calculated risk taking) being evolutionarily advantageous for humans, and it's an effort to display that. And I hope people don't think I mean in a stereotypical macho man way or whatever, but many risks had to be taken for humans to spread across the globe, especially if you stop and think about how the Polynesian islands were settled.

  28. I think it’s a mix up between different kinds of arousal. There’s already some evidence that fear of danger can be misattributed by the brain as attraction to whom ever happens to be near.

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