I did, and am progressive as fuck. I just like kids. Had 4 then married a guy with 5. I love having a big family and the kids love the extended network of siblings. There's room for me to do that because so many people are having none so I appreciate those people a lot, but am not among them. Raising kids was the best work I have ever done.
Wait, so these are noodles fried, boiled, and then fried again?
We live in a hot climate and all my kids loved to eat frozen corn, frozen. I could never cook it because if I bought a bag they would raid it.
Generally speaking, products labeled for curly hair are gentle (because curly hair is often delicate) and designed to help reduce frizz and help with definition.
So it won't make straight hair curly, no. It will help curly hair look "curlier" because less frizz and better separation of the curls makes it look curlier, but it doesn't literally tighten them, may even relax them very slightly.
So they are for people with curly hair, to improve the look and/or health of curly hair.
Yeah, I have a trans son, and he had to literally come out to me, because my conception of womanhood is so broad that simply dressing like a fashion-averse 40 year old lesbian did not even register with me as anything boyish. I have other kids (when you have a lot of them you are more likely to get some of everything) who are gay so I just figured he was a butch girl.
I mean, it says the temperature it has to reach. So hotter will get it there faster. I don't generally buy frozen pizzas but when I do it's for a party so inevitably I end up with a bunch of boxes that say to cook at different temperatures. I heat the oven to 425, put them all in and remove as they finish (I have 2 ovens and 5 oven racks)
I do agree they should advise a temperature, you are right. But maybe more people are like me and disregard it?
I tell my husband he sees with the eyes of love. Of course what he sees is better than what I see, but I still think I'm closer to objective about my looks. So while I absolutely appreciate his perception of my looks, no I don't trust it.
ETA I am not unconfident about my looks. Fine going out in the world, feel good enough. I just know what I see doesn't align with what he sees.
Retuned to the sea like reverse evolution? You are become aquatic?
I dunno about favorite, but liked reading about St. Augustine of Hippo. Really interesting life.
They have a kind of cool story too, were developed as a replacement crop for tobacco farmers in North Carolina. So easy to propagate. Just let one sprout then put it in a big container of dirt (easier to find them if you grow in a container) and if you get too many don't sell them, I think they are still under patent.
Crumb


Traditional? No. They are not more traditional.
I think this is relevant
From Henri Nouwen:
"Our lives as we live them seem like lives that anticipate questions that will never be asked. It seems as if we are getting ourselves ready for the question "How much did you earn during your lifetime?" Or "How many friends did you make?" Or "How much progress did you make in your career?" Or "How much influence did you have on people?" Or "How many conversions did you make?"
Were any of these to be the question Christ will ask when he comes again in his glory, many of us could approach the judgement day with great confidence. But nobody is going to hear any of these questions. The question we are all going to face is the question we are least prepared for. It is: "What have you done for the least of mine?" As long as there are strangers; hungry, naked, and sick people; prisoners, refugees, and slaves; people who are handicapped physically, mentally, or emotionally; people without work, a home, or a piece of land, there will be that haunting question from the throne of judgement: "What have you done for the least of mine?"
I don't think even the Christian God really cares about the straight and narrow dogma, and would not appreciate the in group/out group focus of the hardliners. The bottom line is the point of their religion, caring for those who are not cared for by others.
I often figure if Jesus came back, he would always appear to you as the person you least want to help.