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Oh, and while I'm at it. Personally I'm quite interested in hearing about Quebec culture, so as far as I am concerned, I don't mind it finding its way into a conversation on French culture.
And that's basically all there was to it. Nothing more.
It's understandable to still have thoughts about bad experiences come to mind. But stepping back, acknowledging them, and then "putting them into perspective" and letting them take over one's thoughts seems like a useful idea.
They take time, as does everything.
It's okay.
I haven't bought an issue of National Geographic since the buyout last year, but I couldn't not support this issue.
It's weird how there's no binary Female on the cover though. A cursory glance through the actual magazine shows that there are a lot of articles about women all over the world.
I love you too.
(edit reason: some clarification)
2.3 is already uploaded to a private test board where we're bugtesting so full implementation shouldn't be too far off.
liked them. Well, I do eat them, but only in small amounts and not
often.
She's opened it and started eating them. I haven't had any of them.
Ironically,
the other day, after eating at a Cuban restaurant, she said that stuff I
like (well I do like Cuban food, Caribbean food in general) tends to be
heavily flavored. I wanted to contradict her then, because, honestly,
ropa vieja really isn't THAT heavily flavored, and I also like "bland"
white rice to go along with it as a good balance.
To be honest,
what she actually dislikes is just heavy use of exotic seasonings and
spices. So she's not into Indian food either for example.
Gamefreak knows.