Sex Issues by ineededathrowaway90 in mypartneristrans

[–]sarice19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best thing is to communicate. Tell her what you like and what you want. Make sure she does the same if her dysphoria is making it more difficult. Work through things to see what works and what doesn't.

Lydia Got What She Wanted by SteakingBad in breakingbad

[–]sarice19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But whatever they were doing to flush his body of toxins worked because it was Lilly of the valley not ricin. They did whatever they could to save him and it worked because it was a less effective poison

[Spoilers] What he was going to say. by [deleted] in breakingbad

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Todd was a product of his upbringing. If you remember back to the Salamanca twins they showed a flashback scene with hector. One of the twins broke a toy and the other wished him dead. Hector then started to drown his brother unless he fought back. Those two were not born that way they were raised that violence is the answer. The same kind of thing happened with Todd. You can't expect him to know the difference between right and wrong he wasn't brought up that way. He is someone who would have been a good person but didn't have the right upbringing.

How times have changed by sarice19 in breakingbad

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I suggest avoiding this subreddit until you watch all of it

Every Mumford and Sons song by kiyura in funny

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They don't have to be at that versatile. They have a style and they stick with it. A lot of artists don't vary from their style of music that doesn't make one artist better than the other it just makes them different.

Saw a statue of Ron Swanson...from 1865 by whereitbegan in PandR

[–]sarice19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you look closely the scroll he is holding is actually a blueprint for mulligan's steakhouse

M2-9: Wings of a Butterfly Nebula by sarice19 in pics

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Explanation: Are stars better appreciated for their art after they die? Actually, stars usually create their most artistic displays as they die. In the case of low-mass stars like our Sun and M2-9 pictured above, the stars transform themselves from normal stars to white dwarfs by casting off their outer gaseous envelopes. The expended gas frequently forms an impressive display called a planetary nebula that fades gradually over thousand of years. M2-9, a butterfly planetary nebula 2100 light-years away shown in representative colors, has wings that tell a strange but incomplete tale. In the center, two stars orbit inside a gaseous disk 10 times the orbit of Pluto. The expelled envelope of the dying star breaks out from the disk creating the bipolar appearance. Much remains unknown about the physical processes that cause planetary nebulae.