2012-06-19, 08:14 | Link #5881 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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We are given a brain for a reason. If we don't use it to understand and simply learn, we are simply machines with a biological construct; what is the point of living? Might as well become soylent green to feed those who want the freedom of thought but are continually suppressed by thoughtcrime-busters.
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2012-06-19, 08:36 | Link #5882 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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Debate or arguments work if *both* parties have the ability to adapt/change their viewpoint based on new information -- in other words, they're able to think critically. If either party lacks that skill, then all you can do is try to isolate that person so they can't mislead/misinform others (demonstrate to the audience they're such a person).
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2012-06-19, 15:49 | Link #5884 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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razor would produce evil results, the hair grows back thicker ... there are some facial dipilatories (creams) but your mileage may vary. You may have to try several products to find one that doesn't irritate you. There's also some bleachy products but that depends on your skin tone as to whether it is a good idea or not.
That No-No hair remover product is a con scam disaster - stay away. It burns the hair off essentially (and the top skin layer, most reviews comment on the burning skin smell). I've looked at products periodically even as a guy because I can shave to the blood line and two hours later I've got scruffy skin.
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2012-06-19, 15:55 | Link #5885 |
Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
Age: 35
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I used 2 products, and both times I suffered swollen upper lip. I bought it according to Amazon reviews. My lady moustache is not very apparent, but I am still sensitive about it.
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2012-06-19, 16:01 | Link #5886 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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There may be some estrogen creams or laser treatments to try (see skin doctor). Outside of those - everything else I've seen looks painful (tapes, drying goo - both ripped off at the end) :P
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2012-06-19, 17:10 | Link #5889 |
Balanced Diet
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: !ouY htiW
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Hmm, I had a friend who had a similar problem. She used waxing to remove it, and it seemed to work. If one waxes enough the hair stops growing in. My entire left leg is bald because I wax. Makes the right one look odd though. Waxing can be painful though and if your have sensative skin it might not be possible.
I'm assuming you're female based on the comment you put. However, lazer and electrolosys has gotten a lot cheaper nowadays. Depending on where you live you can get treatments as low as 150$ a month. Not bad~ |
2012-06-19, 17:21 | Link #5890 | ||
Megane girl fan
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
Age: 55
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Endless "Not so mean" Soul
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2012-06-19, 19:02 | Link #5892 | |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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<doofus voice> I am going to ignore your argument because it is "you're", not "your" in bullet item 2. (how not to argue on the Intartubes... )
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2012-06-20, 01:42 | Link #5895 |
Moving in circles
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 49
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I've always felt the same way but experts insist that shaving doesn't cause hair to grow back thicker and coarser. I don't know why they say so. It simply doesn't tally with my real-life experience.
Am currently sporting sideburns. I reckon that, if I wished, I could potentially have mutton-chop whiskers... but I don't think I'll ever go that far. As it were, my sideburns are a mess every morning and I'm going to have to trim them to look presentable. |
2012-06-20, 06:51 | Link #5897 | |
Underweight Food Hoarder
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I'm not a nice person but I am quite sensitive to environment and fine details in people. It's quite easy to notice other people who are observant and kind. Those people and I think very alike. Everything we do, we think of how it will affect everyone else. Except they decide to be nice put others ahead of themselves and I decide to be comparably more selfish. They finish last because very few people are observant enough to even notice a genuinely kind person. They only pick up the artificial/forced generosity people like to pretend to have. They give more than they get, so it's natural they get the shorter end of the stick. |
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2012-06-20, 17:10 | Link #5898 |
Balanced Diet
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: !ouY htiW
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In my book nice guys don't finish last. That is if they practice genuine kindness. I find that a lot of the guys who claim to be "Nice guys" tend to be very self-centered. They always complain about what is effecting them, whilst not even paying attention to other people. That or they are so self-entitled I can't be bothered to be around them. I've had so called nice guys turn into some of the worst abusers ever. Then after beating me, and dump me. They turn around and say "Why can't I find the right woman. I am a nice guy." As for true nice guys, I've never met one. Though I if I did, and he didn't look down on me and accepted me for everything that I was. I would be intensily loyal to them.
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