Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
Disturbing beard news here. Glad I'm not really into beards.
pff, take care of the beard and that doesn't really happen.
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
Disturbing beard news here. Glad I'm not really into beards.
pff, take care of the beard and that doesn't really happen.
Some guys can be really bad about not washing their hands, though.
Sounds like we should watch out for everyone with hair, really. And hands. Possibly everyone with butts.
And dwarves and/or non-Logosians, steering wheels, shopping carts, subways, waiting rooms, doorknobs, the world. If you're not the character Monk or live in a bubble then you are pretty much going to be touching some high level bacterial ridden item. That is why we have an immune system.
Disturbing beard news here. Glad I'm not really into beards.
I'll go ahead and paste a comment that a friend of mine in Microbiology explained to me, except a touch better than this comment
No, No, and NO! (Molecular microbiologist here to help...)
You'll notice the oh-so-slight caveat, "similar to..." In other words, they did NOT find fecal bacteria; they found bacteria that is related to fetal bacteria. Close relatives of fecal bacteria live in the soil, on our skin, in our mouths, in our eyes, in lakes and streams, etc., etc. In other words, nothing even remotely surprising there. And of course they didn't say HOW closely related. In the same way that we are related to Neanderthals, but also related to slime molds, relatedness is a degree-measure. It's not related-or-not. You are related to your brother. You are also related to the last emperor of the Ming dynasty. Those relationships are not exactly of the same degree. Lastly, the charge that we should all scrub our beards more is actually very bad advice and goes against what medical microbiology has been trying to teach us over the past decade. Most of us bathe too much and too harshly. The bacteria on our skin and in our hair is not only harmless, it's GOOD. Stripping it away constantly damages skin and creates openings for harmful bacteria to enter.
Please disregard this article. Nothing helpful here.
The bacteria on our skin and in our hair is not only harmless, it's GOOD. Stripping it away constantly damages skin and creates openings for harmful bacteria to enter.
I was gonna say..I keep a near lumber jack beard most of the year. When I do shave on occasion my complexion looks silky smooth. After a day or two I start getting the occasional blemish here and there again.
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And I love too Be still, my indelible friend That love soon might end You are unbreaking And be known in its aching Though quaking Shown in this shaking Though crazy Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
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Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
Warning: The following video contains strong sex scenes and is NSFW.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
Got this in a work email. Made me smile.
Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
I should find
I might as well add this, just because.
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Preview:
LADY BERTRAM: uuuugh
JULIA: what is it, Mama
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That love soon might end You are unbreaking
And be known in its aching Though quaking
Shown in this shaking Though crazy
Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
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