tolyk
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By the time they learn to drive a car. Certainly by the time they graduate from college
Um, love... You know I've not done either of those things and I can get bras off just fine...
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By the time they learn to drive a car. Certainly by the time they graduate from college
By the time they learn to drive a car. Certainly by the time they graduate from college
What if they never graduated college?
Or never learned to drive a car?
By those ages they should still have that particular skill. Tol does.
And he didn’t need college and doesn’t drive so...![]()
By those ages they should still have that particular skill. Tol does.
And he didn’t need college and doesn’t drive so...![]()
I know you were just using them as age ranges *grin*To catch a thief you have to think like a thief.
I wonder if anyone else has figured it out.
This coffee is perfect.
I wish I knew why it felt like I drive people away;
I wish that I knew why I keep wanting to look where I know I should not.
(Probably my cheery dispotion; most likely because I am a sucker)
people are like drops of water,
in a rainstorm of acquaintances,
some roll off once they hit you...
others seep in and become part of you.
Yet they all leave a mark.
omg, did I just say that?
this IS good coffee!
edited to add...every drop is out of your control.
probably doesn't make things better, but still, that's physics.


Quantum theory...it's all relative.Outside your ability to control, perhaps, but not necessarily outside your ability to predict, which inherently implies an element of control. Now, are we talking Newtonian determinism or Copenhagen interpretation quantum probability?
This IS good pot.
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My son and I have a great relationship... I referred to him as my "halfling homo" the other day, and he laughed and said,
"Mom, it's called 'bisexual'"..
I said, "I know. But 'halfling homo' has such a cooler D&D
vibe, I think I'll stick with that. "
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