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So I am reading a section of my Human Sexuality book about partner communication and it reads that one should initiate potentially hurtful conversations with positive statements. Their given example reads:
"I love the way you smell. Maybe you could enhance it by bathing more often"
I love your bone structure. You should lose some weight, so I can see it better.
I love your voice, you should shut up for one fucking second so I can learn to appreciate it while it's gone.
I love your cooking, and how unique it is - it doesn't taste a thing like real, actual food!
I love your arse, you should fuck off so I can see it leave the room.
Since primitive times, shaving has been an important cultural grooming practice. Cave painting show that even the prehistoric men practiced shaving by scraping hair off with crude implements such as stones, flint, clam shells, and other sharpened natural objects. With the advent of the Bronze Age, humans developed the ability forge simple metals and began to make razors from iron, bronze, and even gold. The ancient Egyptians began the custom of shaving their beards and heads, which was eventually adopted by the Greeks and Romans around 330 B.C. This practice was advantageous for soldiers because it prevented enemies from grasping their hair in hand-to-hand combat. The unshaven, unkempt tribes they fought became known as barbarians, meaning the unbarbered.
Since primitive times, shaving has been an important cultural grooming practice. Cave painting show that even the prehistoric men practiced shaving by scraping hair off with crude implements such as stones, flint, clam shells, and other sharpened natural objects. With the advent of the Bronze Age, humans developed the ability forge simple metals and began to make razors from iron, bronze, and even gold. The ancient Egyptians began the custom of shaving their beards and heads, which was eventually adopted by the Greeks and Romans around 330 B.C. This practice was advantageous for soldiers because it prevented enemies from grasping their hair in hand-to-hand combat. The unshaven, unkempt tribes they fought became known as barbarians, meaning the unbarbered.
Since primitive times, shaving has been an important cultural grooming practice. Cave painting show that even the prehistoric men practiced shaving by scraping hair off with crude implements such as stones, flint, clam shells, and other sharpened natural objects. With the advent of the Bronze Age, humans developed the ability forge simple metals and began to make razors from iron, bronze, and even gold. The ancient Egyptians began the custom of shaving their beards and heads, which was eventually adopted by the Greeks and Romans around 330 B.C. This practice was advantageous for soldiers because it prevented enemies from grasping their hair in hand-to-hand combat. The unshaven, unkempt tribes they fought became known as barbarians, meaning the unbarbered.
Randy Schueller
Mind Fucking Blown.
We used to be really hairy?
That is not the origin of the word "barbarian."
I thought it was something about Ancient Greek / Latin for stammering, and was a comment on how weird foreigners talked?
Since primitive times, shaving has been an important cultural grooming practice. Cave painting show that even the prehistoric men practiced shaving by scraping hair off with crude implements such as stones, flint, clam shells, and other sharpened natural objects. With the advent of the Bronze Age, humans developed the ability forge simple metals and began to make razors from iron, bronze, and even gold. The ancient Egyptians began the custom of shaving their beards and heads, which was eventually adopted by the Greeks and Romans around 330 B.C. This practice was advantageous for soldiers because it prevented enemies from grasping their hair in hand-to-hand combat. The unshaven, unkempt tribes they fought became known as barbarians, meaning the unbarbered.
Randy Schueller
Mind Fucking Blown.
We used to be really hairy?
That is not the origin of the word "barbarian."
I thought it was something about Ancient Greek / Latin for stammering, and was a comment on how weird foreigners talked?
Since primitive times, shaving has been an important cultural grooming practice. Cave painting show that even the prehistoric men practiced shaving by scraping hair off with crude implements such as stones, flint, clam shells, and other sharpened natural objects. With the advent of the Bronze Age, humans developed the ability forge simple metals and began to make razors from iron, bronze, and even gold. The ancient Egyptians began the custom of shaving their beards and heads, which was eventually adopted by the Greeks and Romans around 330 B.C. This practice was advantageous for soldiers because it prevented enemies from grasping their hair in hand-to-hand combat. The unshaven, unkempt tribes they fought became known as barbarians, meaning the unbarbered.
Randy Schueller
Mind Fucking Blown.
We used to be really hairy?
That is not the origin of the word "barbarian."
I thought it was something about Ancient Greek / Latin for stammering, and was a comment on how weird foreigners talked?
Yes it was the greeks making fun of the stupid germanic languages
Since primitive times, shaving has been an important cultural grooming practice. Cave painting show that even the prehistoric men practiced shaving by scraping hair off with crude implements such as stones, flint, clam shells, and other sharpened natural objects. With the advent of the Bronze Age, humans developed the ability forge simple metals and began to make razors from iron, bronze, and even gold. The ancient Egyptians began the custom of shaving their beards and heads, which was eventually adopted by the Greeks and Romans around 330 B.C. This practice was advantageous for soldiers because it prevented enemies from grasping their hair in hand-to-hand combat. The unshaven, unkempt tribes they fought became known as barbarians, meaning the unbarbered.
Randy Schueller
Mind Fucking Blown.
We used to be really hairy?
That is not the origin of the word "barbarian."
I thought it was something about Ancient Greek / Latin for stammering, and was a comment on how weird foreigners talked?
Yes it was the greeks making fun of the stupid germanic languages
Probably mostly Persians really, but yeah anyone who didn't speak Greek.
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I love your arse, you should fuck off so I can see it leave the room.
Satans..... hints.....
gold
Do I think taking pictures with it makes me a photographer? Fuuuck no
But sometimes it's neat to add dumb filters onto photos
And I like that you can just shake the phone to randomize them
mike_blais
get on it
But that's just me
Mind Fucking Blown.
We used to be really hairy?
No, it's me too.
LET'S SEE HOW MANY LIKES THIS POST CAN GET!
That is not the origin of the word "barbarian."
GoFund The Portland Trans Pride March, or Show It To People, or Else!
I thought it was something about Ancient Greek / Latin for stammering, and was a comment on how weird foreigners talked?
well I just wanted you to see cool photos
but this is a route too i guess
e: also I haven't self promoted in months
But if they're on Instagram...they're probably lame photos. :rotate:
Pretty much. It was Greek for "babbling."
GoFund The Portland Trans Pride March, or Show It To People, or Else!
By refusing to see the photos and tricking you into telling everyone on the forums, of course.
Victory: Fyndir. 8-)
Let's drink to your victory
Yes it was the greeks making fun of the stupid germanic languages
hold on i'll take a picture of my beer
Probably mostly Persians really, but yeah anyone who didn't speak Greek.
i think i found my future job
In a time where every organisation and all their dogs have Facebook pages and Twitter accounts
This is still dumb but I dunno not really weird to me at all.
In a time where every organisation and all their dogs have Facebook pages and Twitter accounts
This is still dumb but I dunno not really weird to me at all.
3DS FC: 4699-5714-8940 Playing Pokemon, add me! Ho, SATAN!
Don't forget to change your twitter bio to include the phrase Social Media Guru
I'm so far behind at work the idea of approaching it is making me sick
Mike Blais, Social Media Consultant
has a good ring to it
who needs help being told what to tweet to rocket them to victory