So you’re saying if I fuck the same way Fremen walk the desert, they can’t track my car sex…
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IT’S NOT TOO LATE
HERE’S HOW BERNIE CAN STILL WIN THE 2016 ELECTION:
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I, too, crave sauce without borders
The problem with these charts is that it all varies so much from person to person. I would put the entirety of the waist to the back of the knees as red. Nothing sucked to me as much as the back of the thighs and butt.
Don’t ask why I didn’t come to OJ’s funeral
It is because I already did
Maybe but Jesus Crisp it’s hot outside
Depends entirely what area you’re in. Public transit passes tend to be $100-$150 per month, depending what zones you’re going. More on that here.
Gym memberships can typically be $40-$70 per month, which will, again, depend on your area.
Groceries and rent are really what vary the most, and are the hardest to answer, especially when you’re just looking for a room. You won’t be able to find a 3 1/2 for less than $750-800 (and that’s far from the city,) but finding a room for $500-600 a month (nothing included) is a bit easier, if you put in the research and time.
For groceries, if you decide to hit up places like IGA, you can easily spend $150 to fill up just a grocery bag or two. If you can get to a Sami’s Fruits, however, you can walk away with a full shopping cart of produce for that much.
I haven’t lived in or near the city in years, as I’m in the west suburbs right now, but from what I can pull and what I can adjust for inflation, you may have something that looks like that.
Your best bet is to make as many new friends as possible with punks, hippies, and the rest of the misfits - they’ve always got the best spots with the cheapest things.
My fellow chums and I think it would be quite corking if we gave our personal data over to the local advertisement agencies
That would be so cool if shit wasnt so fucking expensive
It’s pretty much the same thing for butt plugs and drug dealers
Think of thrillers more like rollercoaster rides - they’re fun because they’re exciting and sometimes scary
Horror is more like haunted houses, they’re fun because they’re scary, which is sometimes exciting
This is the interesting thing about genres - they’re often abstract and can blur definitions easily. The same way we don’t consider a hot dog or a pop tart a sandwich, even though you can often find the definition of a sandwich in each.