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I travel to the USA from the UK frequently, and whenever possible I try to travel hand-luggage only. However, when I do I have to buy my toiletries out there, but US Deodorant (Right Guard) burns like mad, and whilst I'm not sensitive skinned at all, the 'Dial' shower gel I got last time, gives me an itchy rash for about 30 minutes after using. For those in the US what Deodorant and Shower gel do you recommend? I'm keen to find good brands to use on my future visits.
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Monkahchi posted:I travel to the USA from the UK frequently, and whenever possible I try to travel hand-luggage only. However, when I do I have to buy my toiletries out there, but US Deodorant (Right Guard) burns like mad, and whilst I'm not sensitive skinned at all, the 'Dial' shower gel I got last time, gives me an itchy rash for about 30 minutes after using.
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Serious question here: How do couples say that their pregnancy was unexpected? I know condoms and birth control are not 100% effective, but what do people think is going to happen when they don't use any?
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b0nes posted:Serious question here: How do couples say that their pregnancy was unexpected? I know condoms and birth control are not 100% effective, but what do people think is going to happen when they don't use any? Maybe they were, and that's why they didn't expect it?
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Xandu posted:I'm trying to take a screenshot of a pdf, but the quality keeps degrading for some reason. Is there any way to prevent this? On a windows computer. What's your actual goal here? There's a lot of tools for PDF to image conversion, but which one you use depends on what you're trying to do - convert each page into a single image, or extract the embedded images from the PDF, or prepare to feed it to an OCR tool, or what.
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Monkahchi posted:I travel to the USA from the UK frequently, and whenever possible I try to travel hand-luggage only. However, when I do I have to buy my toiletries out there, but US Deodorant (Right Guard) burns like mad, and whilst I'm not sensitive skinned at all, the 'Dial' shower gel I got last time, gives me an itchy rash for about 30 minutes after using. I use old spice out of habit, and it's been working fine for me.
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Monkahchi posted:I travel to the USA from the UK frequently, and whenever possible I try to travel hand-luggage only. However, when I do I have to buy my toiletries out there, but US Deodorant (Right Guard) burns like mad, and whilst I'm not sensitive skinned at all, the 'Dial' shower gel I got last time, gives me an itchy rash for about 30 minutes after using.
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b0nes posted:Serious question here: How do couples say that their pregnancy was unexpected? I know condoms and birth control are not 100% effective, but what do people think is going to happen when they don't use any? Some people also like to use the rhythm or pull-out method, which is often as effective as stuffing a cum-filled gym sock up your vagina. I don't know how she got pregnant, I shot my load on her tits! Although I think most people mean "unplanned" as opposed to "unexpected", as in "we were really horny and didn't use protection that one time oh well".
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I like my parents' euphemism for my sister of "accepted risk".
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b0nes posted:Serious question here: How do couples say that their pregnancy was unexpected? You answered your own question: b0nes posted:condoms and birth control are not 100% effective
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Happy accident.
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Monkahchi posted:I travel to the USA from the UK frequently, and whenever possible I try to travel hand-luggage only. However, when I do I have to buy my toiletries out there, but US Deodorant (Right Guard) burns like mad, and whilst I'm not sensitive skinned at all, the 'Dial' shower gel I got last time, gives me an itchy rash for about 30 minutes after using. My skin dries out and is irritated easily, so I use Cetaphil. It was recommended to me by a doctor. http://www.cetaphil.com/
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Monkahchi posted:I travel to the USA from the UK frequently, and whenever possible I try to travel hand-luggage only. However, when I do I have to buy my toiletries out there, but US Deodorant (Right Guard) burns like mad, and whilst I'm not sensitive skinned at all, the 'Dial' shower gel I got last time, gives me an itchy rash for about 30 minutes after using. Mitchum is good for sensitive skin and dove is a good soap. When it comes to those products you get what you pay for most of the time (axe type products being the exclusion). The cheaper stuff is mostly fragrance. b0nes posted:Serious question here: How do couples say that their pregnancy was unexpected? I know condoms and birth control are not 100% effective, but what do people think is going to happen when they don't use any? I think unexpected is used in place of unplanned most of the time. Also, a lot of people have sex unprotected for a long time without getting pregnant.
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Xiahou Dun posted:I like my parents' euphemism for my sister of "accepted risk". Having a baby rip up your hoohah, eat you out of house and home and put you into debt is not an acceptable risk. But that is coming from a single guy.
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b0nes posted:Having a baby rip up your hoohah, eat you out of house and home and put you into debt is not an acceptable risk. But that is coming from a single guy. They wanted another kid eventually and so just started, "doing it raw". It was a really awkward Christmas when they told that story, not gonna lie.
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alnilam posted:edit: vvvvv add olive oil to your noodles right after you drain the water, and stir it around - doing this, I've never had a problem with stuck-on noodles in my non-non-stick pots When I cook fettuccine I often have some bits stick to the saucepan, but it happens well before the water draining stage. It's just because the pasta can sit flat against the bottom while it's cooking. I've never had way other sort of pasta or noodles stick and never needed to add oil. In fact, if you've already drained off the water I don't see any way they could really stick, they're just cooked noodles sitting in a saucepan at that point.
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Tiggum posted:When I cook fettuccine I often have some bits stick to the saucepan, but it happens well before the water draining stage. It's just because the pasta can sit flat against the bottom while it's cooking. I've never had way other sort of pasta or noodles stick and never needed to add oil. In fact, if you've already drained off the water I don't see any way they could really stick, they're just cooked noodles sitting in a saucepan at that point. The starches on the surface of the noodles will bind them together - drain them and leave them sitting for five minutes rather than bunging them straight into the sauce and they'll glom together into a giant ball of pasta. This is really annoying when you gently caress up the timing and the pasta is ready ten minutes before the sauce is.
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CraigK fucked around with this message at 22:25 on Jan 17, 2013 |
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How the gently caress do i eat a Papaya? I just bought one and i don't know what the gently caress to do with it.
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Mans posted:How the gently caress do i eat a Papaya? I just bought one and i don't know what the gently caress to do with it. Yellower = riper. Half- to all-yellow is ideal. It should be soft like a nicely ripe pear. Cut it in half. Scoop out the seeds (like with a squash). Eat the flesh out of each half with a spoon or something. Don't eat the rind. Not like it's poison or anything, it's just not good, like with a melon. Alternately, you can cut it into cubes, removing the rind.
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Mans posted:How the gently caress do i eat a Papaya? I just bought one and i don't know what the gently caress to do with it.
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CraigK posted:e:nm Guess that question was answered. WillieWestwood fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Jan 17, 2013 |
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Which is the fruit that if you don't boil it before you eat it you could get sick or die?
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b0nes posted:Which is the fruit that if you don't boil it before you eat it you could get sick or die? Not a fruit, but lima beans and kidney beans both require boiling before consumption.
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kimbo305 posted:What other ad or tv show is this girl from?: I think I figured out where I was remembering it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ2DoZnQtZI&t=10s Same person? Given how old that AMC trailer must be, feels plausible.
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b0nes posted:Which is the fruit that if you don't boil it before you eat it you could get sick or die? Not a fruit, but manioc/yucca/tapioca root needs to be boiled to remove cyanide compounds. Also all beans? Edit: I didn't mean beans also have poison, just that they need to be boiled or else they're very unpleasant alnilam fucked around with this message at 14:24 on Jan 18, 2013 |
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tarepanda posted:Not a fruit, but lima beans and kidney beans both require boiling before consumption. Beans are fruit.
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Mak0rz posted:Beans are fruit. I thought everyone learned that in elementary school: Beans beans the musical fruit The more you eat the more you toot The more you toot, the better you feel So let's eat beans for every meal
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Sieg posted:I thought everyone learned that in elementary school: At my school we were taught that beans are good for your heart. The more you eat the more you fart
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Olives also require some processing before being edible, but I think they just taste like poo poo if you don't. Same with acorns--they have lots of tannins in them and they're incredibly bitter until you wash them out.
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Mans posted:How the gently caress do i eat a Papaya? I just bought one and i don't know what the gently caress to do with it. Squeeze lime over it before you eat it. This is delicious on mango and watermelon too.
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Why do Americans say "I could give a poo poo"? It doesn't really make sense. It's "I couldn't give a poo poo" in the UK
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Chuck Bartowski posted:Why do Americans say "I could give a poo poo"? It doesn't really make sense. It's "I couldn't give a poo poo" in the UK I have seen people angrily defend that 'could care less' and all it's incarnations is in fact the correct term through a long form of convoluted logic. I'm pretty sure it was simply misheard and copied, like 'could of' and 'for all intensive purposes'.
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Namarrgon posted:I have seen people angrily defend that 'could care less' and all it's incarnations is in fact the correct term through a long form of convoluted logic. I'm pretty sure it was simply misheard and copied, like 'could of' and 'for all intensive purposes'. I tend to use both statements. "Couldn't care less" implies that, well, you don't care about or like something. "Could care less" sort of gives the message that you like it somewhat, but are unenthusiastic about it and wouldn't miss it if gone.
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Mak0rz posted:I tend to use both statements. "Couldn't care less" implies that, well, you don't care about or like something. "Could care less" sort of gives the message that you like it somewhat, but are unenthusiastic about it and wouldn't miss it if gone.
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How much weight can be sent with a single stamp? I want to mail a friend a little booklet I made. It fits in an envelope but weighs about as much as 3 or 4 postcards. If I throw a second stamp on there should that cover me?
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NESguerilla posted:How much weight can be sent with a single stamp? I want to mail a friend a little booklet I made. It fits in an envelope but weighs about as much as 3 or 4 postcards. If I throw a second stamp on there should that cover me? That's what postal scales are for! One stamp is good for an ounce of first class mail. If you really want to pinch pennies you can take it to a post office or some other mailing place and pay the exact amount if you're over an ounce.
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NESguerilla posted:How much weight can be sent with a single stamp? I want to mail a friend a little booklet I made. It fits in an envelope but weighs about as much as 3 or 4 postcards. If I throw a second stamp on there should that cover me? Assuming you're in the U.S., probably. Check out the chart below. http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/Notice123.htm#1011092
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NESguerilla posted:How much weight can be sent with a single stamp? I want to mail a friend a little booklet I made. It fits in an envelope but weighs about as much as 3 or 4 postcards. If I throw a second stamp on there should that cover me? A post office guy once told me that up to 5 pieces of standard paper is pretty safe, but as others have said, the actual threshold is 1 oz.
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Chuck Bartowski posted:Why do Americans say "I could give a poo poo"? It doesn't really make sense. It's "I couldn't give a poo poo" in the UK Its not "Americans," its just dumb people, which is sadly a good portion of Americans.
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