This is more for c/wtf than for this... but I'll allow it.
This is exactly what I was thinking. She is thin, but that doesn't necessarily translate into fit.
Can we stop the debate for a second and recognize what a beautiful pair of lips you have?
Ok, let's continue. I vote shaved or trimmed, because it's easier to suck and kiss.
Wouldn't that hurt?
Or some disappeared without a scar. I don't know which is which.
I don't know
Don't worry, third is the charm!
If not a true story, at least it has a moral: Don't judge anyone until all the facts have been laid out. And not just what each person say, the fucking facts, like video tapes. Or, if you are a God fearing citizen, as Jesus H. Christ said: Don't judge others until you have your fucking facts right. Or something on that line.
Yeah... Sum zero economy and that bullshit. I love the smell of soviet propaganda in the morning.
And I'd say it's still overrated.
"Isn't much cheaper" is still way cheaper than fast food. Just changing your diet to something with less sugar, less fat, less saturated fat, less salt and a more balanced amount of carbohydrates and proteins is going to do wonders in bare months. Even if you keep your calorie intake a constant (which, with healthy food, it means you're gonna eat a fuck ton more).
Healthy food is cheaper not for the price itself, but for the net long term benefit. Less chances of diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, while improved vitality, energy and fitness levels.
Should healthy food be cheaper? Yes, it definitely should. Should the estate subsidize or cut taxes on raw food and basic items? Hell yeah it should. Nonetheless, while we still fight and ask for that, eating healthy at home is still cheaper than buying in unhealthy fast food chains.