I don't understand this. How "allergic" are you? If I'm in the same room as a cat. I start to itch around my sock are, and neck. Within minutes my sock line is red and my neck looks like I got bad razor burn. Another couple minutes Ava my eyes are itchy and foggy, followed by the constant skin itching and discomfort. So there's no way I could own a cat even if I wanted to, unless it's one of those hairless weirdos that look cool
I tried reading the book but it was too much for me, so the series was easier to follow.
I also tried listening to an audio book of tale of two cities but couldn't get past the narrator constantly changing voices and accents for characters. I prefer when they just read
Has to be one of the worst, cheesiest and badly acted interactions in movie history, it's up there with all the romance scenes in the star wars prequels. I cackled when I first heard it
This comic is so inaccurate. When you're allergic to cats you develop a dislike for them, or at least want them to stay away. When I walk into a store and see a cat on the counter I cuss loudly and leave
They got to the scene and jumped on the first person of color that they saw, without even speaking to anyone about what the issue was. This was straight up racism and the fact that the victim is disabled is just icing on the racism cake
So if he's not responsible for his actions, who is? Who was he living with? Who was in charge, gave him a car, etc? I hate the idea that we find someone not mentally competent and we just drop it. If he's not responsible, someone else needs to be
I buy eggs from a Mennonite farm at the nearby market, they're so delicious and they haven't gone up in price much in comparison with the shitty grocery store eggs that don't cost much less.
The farm ones are so bright and tasty
Just two dudes getting married, nothing gay about that
https://youtu.be/RBzB1ARVTxg?si=ZfVC46gL9PiJHlDs