supagirl277
supagirl277 t1_jdz2zm0 wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: This skeptical kid by sleepykel
This has got to be a kid rethinking that Mormon wedding stuff, cause that’s a temple in the background, I’m 80% sure
supagirl277 t1_jdw0l42 wrote
Reply to Incarcerated to inventor: How a DC program helps former inmates add value to society by SAT0725
I think it’s weird that they’re saying a former inmate wouldn’t already have the opportunity to add value to society
supagirl277 t1_jdufvmr wrote
Reply to comment by Lokarin in Joburg pastor still dead, despite entire year awaiting resurrection in morgue by mechsuit-jalapeno
It’s ridiculous, cause he was supposed to have even gone around and had people touch the wounds in his hands so people believed it was actually him in the same body. He peaced out pretty quick after that anyway.
supagirl277 t1_jdufsoh wrote
Reply to comment by sklos70 in Joburg pastor still dead, despite entire year awaiting resurrection in morgue by mechsuit-jalapeno
Schrödinger’s ressurection
supagirl277 t1_jds839v wrote
Reply to comment by angelicasinensis in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
There’s a clearly defined correct answer to something, but different ways of using that information. But if you won’t even agree that the right answer is even correct, based on co spinach theories and lies, then you’re going to get shat on for your stupidity and lack of even starting off the conversation on a productive note. People can’t even agree on what the problem is.
supagirl277 t1_jds7md1 wrote
Reply to comment by IIZORGII in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
I said hormones for PCOS and endometriosis. Losing weight doesn’t have anything to do with my comments on managing these things. Weight doesn’t cause them either
supagirl277 t1_jds7l33 wrote
Reply to comment by IIZORGII in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
When was weight at all ever a part of this conversation?
supagirl277 t1_jdpuf7r wrote
Reply to TIFU trying to make candied oranges by MelonLord2
Hey, be sure that the molten sugar isn’t eating through your trash bag/can
supagirl277 t1_jdpucl4 wrote
Reply to comment by angelicasinensis in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
Ew. That’s a very simplistic and wrong way to look at this issue. You don’t cure endometriosis or PCOS with a good diet and exercise. There is no cure, but hormonal contraception can make life more bearable and manageable. I honestly don’t know how you can come into this thread and make this claim when you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about
supagirl277 t1_jdbo0zw wrote
You gotta wonder if they had this idea but with ice in the past…
supagirl277 t1_jcjadhc wrote
God thank you. It was my only save space
supagirl277 t1_jc15lhr wrote
Can they invest in ours too?
supagirl277 t1_jbphp60 wrote
Reply to New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else' by Imguran
The uplifting part is that the landlord was willing to do it. Everything else is awful
supagirl277 t1_jaev5a8 wrote
Reply to comment by GalaxyFoxx98 in After an honest days work, by me, charcoal on paper, 2023 by Billy_Breakfast
“That’s a sad looking pair of titties”
supagirl277 t1_jad6cth wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in After an honest days work, by me, charcoal on paper, 2023 by Billy_Breakfast
Jeeze dude, do better. You really think her breasts are the reason for her looking sad? Or are you reducing her to just her breasts?
supagirl277 t1_jabtce6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in After an honest days work, by me, charcoal on paper, 2023 by Billy_Breakfast
Excuse me, what? Those are completely normal.
supagirl277 t1_jaa3k6r wrote
Reply to Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
Dude could have probably gone out on his stomach to make sure he didn’t smash the ice easier too, but yeah he got him
supagirl277 t1_ja1xpyh wrote
Reply to TIFU why me (29F) and my girlfriend (28F) talked about our marriage with his conservative family. by TIFUweddingday
Honestly I think it’s a bit selfish to impose your food preferences on the bride when it was her wish to have a fancy haute dinner for her wedding. If you’re just there for the food, it’s as if the wedding itself is a chore for you and you’re going because you’re being rewarded. Like, what?
supagirl277 t1_j9sogh1 wrote
Reply to comment by Tegovernment in (OC) Yesterday was my last day as an Amazon delivery driver, this sweetheart came to say “bye bye!” by jibbard
So you’re saying that you can’t efficiently do your job unless you eat while on the job and only take one fifteen minute break all day? You just described an unrealistic standard. Just because it’s no big deal to you to do it doesn’t mean it isn’t wrong. You need to have two 15 minute breaks and a dedicated lunch for just working 8 hours.
supagirl277 t1_j9rbzoe wrote
Reply to comment by killertortilla in In a tiny Florida park, a ‘wind phone’ connects callers to lost loved ones by tommywiseauswife
That’s the words of someone who believes in an afterlife for their loved one, and is still grieving in their own way. Sure, it doesn’t make sense when you take something like religion or belief in an afterlife out of it, but that’s what a belief is. She’s not hurting anyone over it, and it seems to give her relief to look for things to remind her of him
supagirl277 t1_j9nx0hr wrote
Reply to comment by djsizematters in Air New Zealand conducts first flight in te reo Māori by donkeychaser1
Yeah that’s the gist of it. They enjoyed the flight being conducted in the language instead of their usual English
supagirl277 t1_j9nnmrv wrote
Reply to comment by sirlucd in Air New Zealand conducts first flight in te reo Māori by donkeychaser1
-Te reo Māori is the name of the language of the native Māori people, in Māori.
-Kapa haka is the type of performance and dancers
-Tamari Makarau is the Māori name for Auckland
-And Te Matatini is the festival they’re performing at (it was on a 4 year hiatus)
They want to continue to spread Māori culture by keeping some flights hosted in te reo.
“Air New Zealand hosted a flight in the native language of New Zealand, te reo Māori, for the first time. Among those on the flight were haka dancers on their way to Auckland for a dance festival.”
supagirl277 t1_j9nmvwn wrote
Reply to In a tiny Florida park, a ‘wind phone’ connects callers to lost loved ones by tommywiseauswife
This is absolutely heartbreaking. I can imagine exactly what she’s thinking
supagirl277 t1_j9nmv2b wrote
Reply to comment by killertortilla in In a tiny Florida park, a ‘wind phone’ connects callers to lost loved ones by tommywiseauswife
Those were her own words. She believes she gets little reminders from him throughout her life. (She recognizes the stuff and it gives her a happy thought, as if he sent it to her). The telephone thing is cathartic and helps you feel relief and kind of let’s you release some of the pent up stuff that it feels like can’t be gotten rid of. This helps people imagine that they’re speaking with their loved one and getting relief, even if they don’t literally get a response. It’s like writing a nasty letter to someone and then throwing it away, just for the catharsis of getting the words out
supagirl277 t1_jecqvuw wrote
Reply to Christina's World, Andrew Wyeth, Tempera on panel,1948 by Breezilyfloat673
This was made with the tiniest of brushes. Like, if you can zoom in on the grass, it is made up of so many different tiny brush strokes, it’s insane.