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It means he overshares.
Most definitely.
It means he overshares.
*shrug*. I had to rant
Or go and find the closest laundromat.
it is never 'stupid o'clock'I am the only one up at stupid o'clock.....
Tell all your girlfriends. We don't care.*shrug*. I had to rant
I love to buy shoes (at one time I owned 243 pairs)...but hate to wear them. I prefer to be barefoot.
Got 3 myself....jeez....let's just run away!
You might want to inform some of the African ski resorts of this.....It may come as quite a surprise to them.
You may want to recheck that about snow in Africa.
Yes, but Caucasians lack the same pigmentation that Africans do. Besides snow can do just as much sunburning as the beach can. When I went skiing for the first time I learned this the hard way as my face was nearly fried off from the reflection of the sun off the snow. It wasn't pretty as it was a nasty facial sunburn. After that I learned I better put high-SPF sunscreen on my face.
Not only that Inupiats live in places where there's snow year round and they are dark-skinned.
There are places where the climate is more unforgiving than Africa and the native inhabitants have lighter skin (the Middle East).
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What about Jamicans? They are soooo dark that they look almost black! Maybe very sunny there?
Jiro said:Wirelessly posted (sent from a smartphone. )
What about Jamicans? They are soooo dark that they look almost black! Maybe very sunny there?
very.
Yes, don't forget the barking and howling
Yeah you've just painted the mental picture of a beached shark wriggling around and going "arooooo aroooooo arooooo!"
That's him
um.... why are ya'all talking about modern time, silly?
hint - Homo Sapiens. over 200,000 years ago.
the color of skin is mainly because of pigmentation and location. Africa does not have snow nor winter.... thus dark-skinned in order to protect the skin from sun.