I wish I could say that there’s nothing to worry about, but there are things that we can’t control and worrying is one of them. I’m not a specialist, though as much I understand about the subject, there’re no special complications during birth and further development for IVF children.
My baby-girl’s male parrot never draw no lines, nossir, especially at computer wires. We think he was electrician in his previous life. And gardener, as he doesn’t draw any lines when destroying pot-plants. And wall-paper (construction worker?). And furniture… and so on…
I rent my flat and some maintaining matter, as plumbing, are included in the rent. Expensive all right but also convenient and fast. Have to say it was more expensive when I’s living in my ex’s house: he did everything himself, at first, as it was expensive to hire a specialist. Then, after countless trials to fix things on his own and a raw of bought details and instruments that didn’t help, he had to hire a specialist nonetheless.
Would you believe me if I said that I didn’t understand any of the posts above. Were it jokes? Then I’m starting to laugh… just by default. “Also… laughed” so to say.
Not sure there ever been any scientific studies, but I have read more than once in different and independent sources that people who were caring for someone had higher probability to survive. And that was about really no-pun situations: concentration camps and besieged towns like camps on Kolyma or Osvenzim or Leningrad during the blockade. Might be that some people just are more robust than others and can go on longer on less food. Or can be “not by bread alone” effect.
No, you as right as it’s possible to be. I just was trying to joke, and as usual it didn’t work.
I’ve seen posts here saying “I can’t be bother to explain what I meant…” It’s not me. I cán indeed be bothered to explain…
Some words in your post caught my eye, and I reacted. If you read James Elroy you’d understand the joke (I thought he’s popular writher, I’s wrong). It looks like you haven’t read him, hence my joke fell flat. In the future I promise not to react on your post here. Peace?
Waiting for that ice-cube to melt in my martini… going to drink it as soon as… meanwhile listening for Russian bard songs… feeling alone… and not for the first time…
RE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING RIGHT NOW?.. Part 2 ....
I wish I could say that there’s nothing to worry about, but there are things that we can’t control and worrying is one of them. I’m not a specialist, though as much I understand about the subject, there’re no special complications during birth and further development for IVF children.