Whatever gets it out of here with the least fuss is fine with me.
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Whatever gets it out of here with the least fuss is fine with me.
As much as I miss my partner, I'm glad he didn't live to be struck down by COVID. He died a relatively painless death from a constellation of other conditions.
I have a friend who had a malformed kidney removed when she was in high school. She and her remaining kidney are still going strong sixty years later. I'm happy to read that everything went so well.
Kidney cancer caught early has an excellent survival rate--over 90%. It's funny how things work out sometimes.
Be thankful you don't live somewhere they're rationing care!
I like wings for making stock, but that's about it.
While I always think of my theoretical offspring as all being introverted bookworms, the truth of the matter is that my father was an overachiever in the sports department, lettering in three...
I saw a rather horrifying report of a female soccer player who suffered serious brain damage from repeated headers; I imagine she's not the only one.
My cheerleading nemeses were on the Evergreen College campus near Olympia, but I'm sure we don't have the same fervor for sports and cheerleading here as there is elsewhere in the country.
From what I've seen, no wave of immigrants to this country, historically, has been a liability. Unless you're Pat Buchanan, and see anyone not from Western Europe as some kind of invader. I guess...
I admire anyone who can find a way to support themselves--preferably legally--without working, personally.
True--a philosophy I've always lived by.
I've been browsing $125-200K mobile homes. I like the idea of a cheap stand-alone dwelling. As in the Bay area, $100K houses are only a distant memory here. That's what I paid for mine.
I always thought "working as little as possible" was something to aspire to. "Making a dying" was how Joe Dominguez of YMOYL used to describe the typical galley-slave life.
That's in the ballpark for ideal house size for me; the design is pedestrian, but I imagine some creative painting and decor would help. And a wall between the kitchen and living room...>8) I can...
A friend who attended a masked and vaccinated concert recently in Oregon just got a quick test to reassure herself. She came back from Texas a while back, where she was publicly mocked for wearing a...
I own it proudly. I've never smiled on command or gone around grinning like a chimp for no reason (Google chimp fear grin). Men don't have to go around showing submission to all and sundry, for...
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Natural immunity is a wonderful thing, but I'm not willing to risk my life in hopes of getting it. And given the number of people who have lost that gamble lately, I can't imagine who would.
It might be explained by the former president's oft-announced disdain for testing. But there's not much excuse for not having widespread availability now.
Last time I went to an optometrist (CostCo)--years ago, I'm sorry to say--he remarked that my astigmatism must drive me nuts. That made me laugh, because I only wear glasses to drive, which amounted...
A RBF has served me well over the years.
People can be helped without continuing to criminalize prostitution.
I think there's a tipping app, too.
Illegal prostitution brings abuse from pimps, the legal system, and johns to often desperate women with no ability to fight back. It's probably the least "Christian" approach one could choose.
Many roads, same destination. :D