Celerity
shape without form, shade without colour
- Jan 24, 2021
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What about ranch with fries?Same, but if the fries are low tier i gotta have the ketchup just to make it better.
Hell yeh, ketchup
What about ranch with fries?Same, but if the fries are low tier i gotta have the ketchup just to make it better.
Hell yeh, ketchup
never tried it, i do like ranch tho. thanks for the ideaWhat about ranch with fries?
It's especially good with Chick-fil-A's waffle fries. It's the only way I eat them now.never tried it, i do like ranch tho. thanks for the idea
Respectfully I disagree. Women can do drag and there are also Drag kings5) Drag is only drag (to me) when men are performing. Women doing "drag" is not drag.
Tbh I feel like this should be applied to all dogs, esp bigger ones,,,my dog got attacked by two off leash dogs and the owners did nothing all they did was call their names which obv didn't work,,, was at a public park wit kids,, I see way too many people comfortable having their dogs off leash in places with a lot of ppl,,require special training for the owner and dog, including a weight/muscle requirement for the owner and special fencing, and muzzles for the dog. You should need a permit and be required to give reports on how it acts.
Because those emotions would have aided our species survival.If humans were made to survive why do we feel anguish/depression/sadness?
Sadness is a key emotion in relation to depression as it is the emotion most closely linked to depression. Sadness is a universal emotion, and has a common facial expression associated with it that is recognised in many different cultures [2]. Sadness is usually caused by loss of some sort, from a person to money. Sadness is closely linked to a loss of attachment to a child or to a partner, relative or close friend [3]. Attachment is adaptive from an evolutionary viewpoint, particularly in relation to the bond between mother and child, and loss of this attachment, even briefly, can cause sadness in young children and causes them to search for the parent. Attachment is also important for couples and its loss promotes sadness and the search for the partner. Sadness can also result from other losses, ranging from money to lack of success at work, and its biological and evolutionary function is to motivate the individual to recover what has been lost. Sadness drives us to restore attachment and is from an evolutionary point of view an important adaptive emotion. The sadness caused by bereavement is the cost of having been attached, and it may also act as a social signal that is a plea for sympathy