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No one wears a plaid shirt like Bruce.
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“I see Kaylee’s here.”
“Yeah, crying Cinderella tears. You should have seen her when I told he she could have that layer cake she’s wearing.”
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Take a bath or a shower? / What should I do today?
How does one go about getting a cargo collective?
Can you guess from my posts what is my:
* Age
* Sex and/or Gender
* Sexual Orientation
* Race and/or Ethnicity
* Field of study and/or field of work
* Favorite TV show(s)
* Favorite book(s)
* Favorite video game(s)
* Favorite food(s)
Leave any answers in my ask and we’ll see how accurate you are.
I am actually really interested to see what people would guess.
• Use the hand you write with.
• Make a fist with your thumb outside, not tucked inside. If it’s tucked inside your fist, when you punch someone, you might break your thumb. The thumb goes across your fingers, not on the side.
• Don’t be like in the movies—don’t aim for the face. Face punches don’t usually stop people, and you can miss when they duck their head or break your hand on their jaw. If you want to get away quickly, or end a fight, aim for the chest, or the ribs. If you really want to do some damage, e.g., you’re being attacked, aim for the throat, which will make it hard for your attacker to breathe for a hot minute.
• When you punch, you want to aim and hit with your first two knuckles. Not the flats of your fingers, and not your ring or pinky knuckles, which can break more easily. You can use your weight, if you’re on your feet, to add wallop, and spring into a punch with your feet and torso.
Useful information, esp. if you haven’t taken self defense.
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Everything is falling apart, yes I am.
My dog died while I was away at college and I found out tonight. That’s a picture of me on Christmas morning in 1998, the year Santa left me a puppy, meeting my dog Nancy for the first time.
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It’s just late is all!