December 2008
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Cool story about writing with the non-dominant...
rrose-cestlavie: gregbrown: ismycopilot: I broke my right index finger in 10th grade (on a girl’s head, beat that!) and had to wear a cast for a month; my right hand was imobilized and was excrutiating to write with. I ended up writing everything left handed - it was REALLY hard before I built up the muscle mass and endurance to write more than a few sentences, but after about three weeks I...
Dec 27th
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Dec 17th
aslfk;jaskldjfalskdfjlasjdflkasjdf i’m sitting in my friends dorm room, alone, while she takes a final being here in frostburg makes me miss rva like whoa seriously…there is NOTHING to do here i honestly don’t see how people can go to school up here hahahahaha, i’m pathetic
Dec 17th
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you can be tongue-tied for reals
What is Tongue Tie? Background Terms The ‘lingual frenum’ (or lingual frenulum) is the cord that stretches from under the tongue to the floor of the mouth. ‘Tongue tie’, ‘Ankyloglossia’ or ‘short frenum’ are the terms used when the lingual frenum is short and restricts the mobility of the tongue. Introduction Tongue tie can be defined as a structural abnormality of the...
Dec 3rd
word of the day: yo yo A young (typically white) male from suburbia that comes from a nice middle class family type environment and upbringing that dresses and acts like as though they are “hardcore” from the streets of South Central L.A. or Harlem. Fully versed in Ebonics, they most often use the word “Yo” to begin any sentence or greeting. Note: It is unsure if a Yo Yo...
Dec 3rd