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keoloke
Over 90 days ago
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Quote by Liz



As it stands, this thread is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.


Haaa. This is the first time I hear this comment. It's good. I'll borrow it.

Anyway, I have a feeling this warning would not help much against the practice, but...

I'll wait too for the elaboration. I'll be inside the submarine, perhaps in scuba gear... just in case.
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Yes with FEMALES


Yeah

... and also I'll jump off a cliff without a parachute just to see if I could get hurt.
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Absolutely love this


yup, and what about this one also?

Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) A staple on rocks radio stations for almost 40 years. Crazy.

Man: Did it hurt?

Woman: No, what?

Man: When you fell from heaven, because... you must be an angel.

Woman: No it didn't, but it does hurt now looking at you!


ooohhhh, men, men.. Do we have any about women?
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Real science has shown that coffee drinkers, compared to nondrinkers, are:less likely to have type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and dementia with fewer cases of certain cancers, heart rhythm problems, and strokes.



Thank you to enlighten me on Stephen A. Cherniske.

Your above comment is true, but we live in a world of purported communications.

The wines, especially the reds with their alcohol and tannin are good too. Some supplements would be good for anyone to take regardless of their health. Coffees and teas too. The problems arise when we don’t know their therapeutic dosages. Four fluid ounces of wine could be enough, more it could be more harm than good. Ok now ask anyone how much they drank the last time they had wine and in this case we (approximately) do know the therapeutic dosage.

As I wrote on another thread, on the same subject; I used to think that I had (WED) restless legs syndrome. A doctor confirmed it. Before embarking on a drug regimen I tried with another approach. I eliminated the percolated coffee; I do have an espresso once per day, not necessarily every day. The “neurological disorder” disappeared, also I wake up in the morning refreshed and not like a zombie as I used to (I didn’t know it was also the coffee) and a few other positive changes that I have noted. Plus I do not drink milk any longer since I do not use it in the coffee. That to me is a good plus; I don’t feel that adults (probably not even children) should drink cow milk.

On another note. It was and still is hard to eliminate the coffee as I can walk around all the day with a cup in my hand. Not just as an addicted to it as I have drunk great coffees. I used to grind the coffee beans just before brewing it. I know how to make a perfect latte or frothy cappuccino.

Be well, and don’t drink (haha) too much coffee.
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I don't totally disagree with you but when someone claims to be an expert and then I find out they got their degree from a diploma mill I have to suspect them as not being scientifically strong and he was also involved in an MLM marketing scam ??????



Scripwriter, I do not know about the Doc (Stephen A. Cherniske) that you mention and I didn't bring him up, also of course I absolutely agree regarding the "diploma mill", but for our sake we can only look at studies from reputable companies and not from those that were paid by people whom have interest in it.

Who was involved in a MLM scam Mike Adams?

It's sad that we have to search and hand pick news that can be of help to us because of the constant mud thrown on it.

Charlotte Gerson she cross the border every day to run a clinic that would be illegal here. However people come from every part of the world to it... called quackery.

Her father, Dr. Max Gerson... called quackery.

Gary Null... called quackery.
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And this about Naturalnews.com http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/NaturalNews

If you cite NaturalNews on any matter whatsoever, you are almost certainly wrong.


Every one against conventional mainstream medicine and facts not associated with lobbyist companies, is been and always will be deemed as quackery.

This of course in the US where even vitamins can get banned or natural products as simple as Stevia cannot be marketed as food... while in Europe, New Zealand or Australia people gets saved with "our quackery".
The original link that Nicola had posted is no longer working. The page is not there anymore. It was this one.(http://www.squidoo.com/CoffeeHarm)

Since this thread probably wont grow old, I'm providing another link if anyone would like to read something similar about the danger of coffee.

As I had replied in this thread time ago I took also the challenge and I do not drink percolated coffee any longer.

http://www.naturalnews.com/012352_caffeine_coffee.html
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even better if hand fed to me.. LOL


Haa cool.

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To me would be:

Dove Dark Chocolate.. but generally any dark one. Does it qualify as a candy?



That was so unrestrained. Ohh so lovely. I kept on genuinely smiling.

I also feel that as first kiss and with strangers, it went very well.

I like the girl after the kiss looking at the floor and motioning to him saying "what’s your name again?"

Also the first one giggling before kissing.

Beautiful.


Thanks for sharing it Liz, now if I could find someone to first kiss too.
Quote by Liz
The court of Lizzy (UK) has ruled that it is perfectly legal to kick an 'upskirt photographer' in the balls.


Ouchh!

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It's perfectly legal based on interpretation of laws that were enacted well before cell phone with cameras were in use. Baaad judges.

Hmm, may I report to the authorities if a woman tries to close her legs while I'm filming her? After all it's legal, I have every right to do so if she has a dress on.

Baaad, bad Judges!

Anyway if I see anyone doing it, I'll just tell them to check www.lushstories.com so they don't need to get themselves in jeopardy and possibly appearing at The Court of Lizzy.
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True Love. Not just ordinary love but that I would die for you love. I thought once I had it but I was just fooling myself.


My take:

True Love or Ordinary Love, hmm which one? First, I would say that the word “ordinary” is an insult to have it associated with the word love. There isn’t nothing that’s average about love.

Love is.. Love. Not weighted or measured.

One person after so many years moves on and the other of course is terribly hurt, that's not an indication that it wasn’t true love or that we were just only experiencing “ordinary” love. We morph, so love changes. It was love, now is not any longer. We’re terribly hurt because we lost the person? Well, yes but we're also hurt because when we’re in love we have no shields whatsoever, we’re completely defenseless.

Just enjoy love for the time being.


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On another account... And why the other has moved on anyway? It didn’t happen in a blink of an eye. We’re quick to make good use of criticism instead to become safe haven so the person would feel free to reveal their (new) thoughts (their morphing). If we reach that point than we can be free to continue love without any reserve.

Also, there's no "constructive criticism" especially in Love. Constructive Criticism = there's some about you that is wrong and I will fix it, just listen to me.

On a personal note, I always said that the word love is highly overused, so we're desensitized. I don't feel it should be. We even use it to superlatively say how much we like a Caramel Macchiato. We do not love a 22 oz $4 Macchiato.
Carlos Santana - Samba Pa Ti . It's magic, calm and exciting at the same time.

I think is a great idea, especially if it could be a parody (I like those). This is LS, you only have to be specific on the erotic description of the story; so you would stay within it's requirements.

Have fun.




Finnish 19 years old with spot-on accents. Some great talent!

This video has gathered million of views in just a few days. Worth watching it.

To the LS members of the respective countries the last word, if she’s indeed speaking with a perfect accent.. well one language is called “pizza” Hmm where could it be from?





Professional attire regardless of the position.

On time, it means be there early. It means no excuse. It means you foresee any problem you could encounter, bridges closed, strikes.. anything that could interfere by you being there on time (again.. early) On top of being tense and worried, do you need the aggravation of being late? That is if you still have the interview. Have you watched “The Out of Towners” starring Jack Lemmon?

Don’t talk, just answer questions.

When you do (briefly) talk, tell what you can do for them.

All of this (relaxed) while only looking at the person eyes. Windows, desk and walls do not exist or you’re cooked.

Keep your hands down, don’t bring them to your hair and/or face.

Smile, not those that only the lips move. Don't smirk.


Good Luck
Fictional Character: First Lady Mrs. Ellen Mitchell (Sigourney Weaver) in DAVE


Touching but some graphic brief images might be disturbing to some.

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Anyways it tickles me that people get drunk beyond belief at clubs, shout words to each other they can't understand over the music, sleep with each other and can then get married... and this form of meeting a person that you will spend a large amount of your life with is socially acceptable, but talking with a person online for months on end and getting to know them intimately is still somewhat frowned upon...


Well said and welcome to LS. Have fun.

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My take

Why not? It could actually be one of the best places. This is just another social get together. A person on here, from behind the sanctuary of a screen might just be the real self. It usually is, lie or not. So if the real person fits your bill you can start treading the water (well, net) and take it from there.

Whether the person can carry it out because of the actual relationship she/he could be in.. is another story. Just make sure that you’re the real self, otherwise you’ll attract a different person and you’ll say “oh you cannot fall in love on LS”

So to me the answer is a solid YES, people can fall in love on LS. If I remember correctly, peoples got also married on LS. No, Nicola did not perform the wedding ceremony although she should have got some fees or a bottle of Shiraz. Don't look bad, go for a good vintage.. the woman knows.


From an LS chatroom:

Would you take this Woman/Man as your Wife/Husband in sickness and health and be faithful (ouch)
Any of the Lushies feel that these peoples may not lawfully join their avatar together, speak (type) now or forever hold your peace.. and stories

you may now CAM with your Bride/Groom


A secret link for everyone to watch is on their profile, shhhh..
A fantasy worked fine and I left it that way. We ended up laughing too much just at the thought. Not every case is the same though.



The screwing that you do might not be worth the screwing that you'll get.

Unknown Philanderer
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Gravity which I didn't think was very good.



Absolutely agree. I feel it is been overrated. They got however 7 awards.
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However, Jennifer Lawrence ............. and if she stumbles her way up the podium again.



Funny thing it was mentioned by Ellen.. also if she win instead of having her come up they would bring the Oscar to her... just in case.
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Cristin Milioti - her boobs look so unhappy in this bodice.



DD you're so right. Funny thing I was just mentioning it.

Now, why many of their breast are carried low and so far apart? Even the young Emma Watson, however she's having great reviews about her dress. So I guess it's me? My old view? I absolutely do not mean to say to show the breast more or the size. I understand that probably just a handful of women are wearing a bra, but I just can't help feeling that it's somewhat unflattering the way is carried.
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I think She should not be judged.... too many pass judgment on others too easily and this is a shame as we are all unique in our own way. What you think is normal others may think is strange.


Judgments? What you think is normal others may think is strange? It applies to the above news?

Anywayyyy... anyone knows any update on the this woman and her quest for heaviest woman ever? No judgment here!

Does she works? Getting a pension? Any monetary help? Oops getting into the judge zone.

A thought. Ross Perot (90s US President candidate) was right. We make too many potato chips and too little (or none) computer chips. Just repeating the quote, not judging.
When in once a blue moon I used to drink it.. it was Pepsi. Both however they got sweeter over the years as the companies opted to switch from sugar to corn syrup.. yuuuk!

It's been years now that I don't drink neither one. Not for human consumption any longer.

I'll rather get a drink from fermented crushed grapes or fermented grains.


It's not such a hangover if you get others drunk than you are, but you would have to share... hmm NO.

Just stick with more and more practice... anyway, it's not an hangover till a qualified person says so.
I have experienced first hand the pain and anxiety as a family member has battled (successfully) an autoimmune disease. Now, while the battling of any disease can feel at times overwhelming; an autoimmune fight gives you strange emotions since it’s your own defense mechanism that by mistake is destroying some perfectly healthy cells.

According to many health proponents, it is vaccinations that at times cause the body to attack itself. That feels like an oxymoron action as we vaccinate to prevent the body to get sick in the first place.

The talented Ramis had a rare one, thus I’m assuming also limiting effective help. What a shame. May he rest in peace.



I thought this was cool.

"My characters aren't losers. They're rebels. They win by their refusal to play by everyone else's rules."

Harold Ramis