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[] Mis
[] You look absolutely fantastic, well done!
[] So is the OP - you know - due to the class pipe activities.
[] Thanks! That's a pretty great prompt idea. I hope more people take a crack at it.
[] Well thanks for answering honestly and not just giving me the answer you reserve for smug people. When it comes to personal aspects of human nature I think 'I don't know' is a perfectly reasonable answer.
[] Surely the risks of c-section don't significantly outweigh the risks of natural births? Otherwise how can doctors justify recommending c-sections?
[] What? Why would they care?
[] I'm not the guy, but some of my favorites are:
A lack of frontal lobe activity itself is not what causes impulsivity, but rather the basal ganglia and brain stem, whose activation eventually leads to a functioning frontal lobe. As early as 2010, I was learning this the wrong way in undergrad.
Impulsivity and inhibition (seemingly two sides of the same coin) are actually two different neural systems. It's possible for your brain to show signs of high impulsivity and high inhibition at the same time.
[] I see jungle tree. We can't really see the back wall to see if it has a painting on it.
[] Aayyy. What about that 60,054? Eh?
[] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Psychiatric_hospitals_in_the_United_States
[] A car above me falling on top of my hood as if it were falling in slow motion
[] When working in a bookstore, multiple people would come in and ask "Where is the NonFiction Section"? I pointed to the Fiction Section and said "Everywhere else".
[] My dog is obsessed with playing ball in the house... Step outside and she acts as if the ball doesn't even exist.
[] I have some random advice for you offered in sincere good faith - ignore it if you wish.
Whatever you decide, don't have kids over the age of 35. They are just too exhausting as your body starts to slow down, and the rate of autism and other difficulties rises. Pregnancy and child rearing is hard physical work and there are heaps of long term physical risks. Move early or take it off the table. Also, you love your job, and it sounds like you're ambitious - why not make this whole thing simpler and decide not to have kids? Have a life that's "fertile" and productive in other ways.
Just my two cents, and some food for thought. Please take from it what you will.
[] And then the people voted against peace hah
[] I would suggest seeing a professional.
because they were "just " transferred to your name. you could claim they were just "gifted" to you. so you only pay the taxes on the gains from when you got them to what you sold them for. so i suspect almost zero taxes. however you would need to see a professional.
or if your grandfather gifted you the stock the moment he purchased the stock then you must pay taxes on all gains.
I would suggest when you do taxes this year. have a professional do them and ask about your options with the professional.
liek others say max federal taxes 20% or about $2200. then my state taxes capital gains like income, which is another 15% .
so i would put aside half the money to be safe for taxes.
[] Nope, they weren't candidates.
[]
Some people had no means and no car
Yea, I've actually argued this point to several people when they talk about "all the stupid people that stayed in New Orleans".
At the end of the day, there are means to leave, though. It just depends how far you are willing to go, and if you are willing to swallow your pride to do so.
[] So you're just bi-curious?
[] "One" by Metallica is probably a trigger.
[] Have lived in both towns - New Haven is definitely better.
[] Russell Howard is the UK version of Comic Sans comic.
[] Calls the store and I pick up, customer goes, "are you open?". I'm like "no, I live here"
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[] Mis
[] You look absolutely fantastic, well done!
[] So is the OP - you know - due to the class pipe activities.
[] Thanks! That's a pretty great prompt idea. I hope more people take a crack at it.
[] Well thanks for answering honestly and not just giving me the answer you reserve for smug people. When it comes to personal aspects of human nature I think 'I don't know' is a perfectly reasonable answer.
[] Surely the risks of c-section don't significantly outweigh the risks of natural births? Otherwise how can doctors justify recommending c-sections?
[] What? Why would they care?
[] I'm not the guy, but some of my favorites are:
A lack of frontal lobe activity itself is not what causes impulsivity, but rather the basal ganglia and brain stem, whose activation eventually leads to a functioning frontal lobe. As early as 2010, I was learning this the wrong way in undergrad.
Impulsivity and inhibition (seemingly two sides of the same coin) are actually two different neural systems. It's possible for your brain to show signs of high impulsivity and high inhibition at the same time.
[] I see jungle tree. We can't really see the back wall to see if it has a painting on it.
[] Aayyy. What about that 60,054? Eh?
[] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Psychiatric_hospitals_in_the_United_States
[] A car above me falling on top of my hood as if it were falling in slow motion
[] When working in a bookstore, multiple people would come in and ask "Where is the NonFiction Section"? I pointed to the Fiction Section and said "Everywhere else".
[] My dog is obsessed with playing ball in the house... Step outside and she acts as if the ball doesn't even exist.
[] I have some random advice for you offered in sincere good faith - ignore it if you wish.
Whatever you decide, don't have kids over the age of 35. They are just too exhausting as your body starts to slow down, and the rate of autism and other difficulties rises. Pregnancy and child rearing is hard physical work and there are heaps of long term physical risks. Move early or take it off the table. Also, you love your job, and it sounds like you're ambitious - why not make this whole thing simpler and decide not to have kids? Have a life that's "fertile" and productive in other ways.
Just my two cents, and some food for thought. Please take from it what you will.
[] And then the people voted against peace hah
[] I would suggest seeing a professional.
because they were "just " transferred to your name. you could claim they were just "gifted" to you. so you only pay the taxes on the gains from when you got them to what you sold them for. so i suspect almost zero taxes. however you would need to see a professional.
or if your grandfather gifted you the stock the moment he purchased the stock then you must pay taxes on all gains.
I would suggest when you do taxes this year. have a professional do them and ask about your options with the professional.
liek others say max federal taxes 20% or about $2200. then my state taxes capital gains like income, which is another 15% .
so i would put aside half the money to be safe for taxes.
[] Nope, they weren't candidates.
[]
Some people had no means and no car
Yea, I've actually argued this point to several people when they talk about "all the stupid people that stayed in New Orleans".
At the end of the day, there are means to leave, though. It just depends how far you are willing to go, and if you are willing to swallow your pride to do so.
[] So you're just bi-curious?
[] "One" by Metallica is probably a trigger.
[] Have lived in both towns - New Haven is definitely better.
[] Russell Howard is the UK version of Comic Sans comic.
[] Calls the store and I pick up, customer goes, "are you open?". I'm like "no, I live here"
http://dailymotionembedsearch.blogspot.com
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