True, offering money is a two way street, you can always be acused of attempting bribe. And a regular police guy doesn't have the right to ask for passport anyways.
Wow....something is missing in here. It sounds rather extreme, to be called dirty names in broad day light and have stones thrown at you....what was the reaction of the otrher people around? What was the sovietic militia doing while you were being abused?
Why could it be dangerous? Do you know for a fact or you're just assuming? I think it's ridiculous , people getting scared of places and not giving themselves a chance to know them . It's not any more dangerous than most of the big cityes and the same basic rules apply: don't walk the unlit streets in the night, don't go into the bad neighbourhoods alone....or at all. But as you mentioned, she't with a legitimate program, they will have adult people with them and the basic safety rules will be inforced before the trip. Let her go and explore, it might be a unique chance and something she will always remember...and maybe the beginning of her future explorations. I have never been to Russia but it's one of the places I would love to visit one day.
Chantix ( USA) / Champix ( EU) The side effects of a drug like this usually depend on your health condition. If you had or are predisposed to any of the conditions you mentioned, you might get them or they can be increased. Those can very well be symptoms of nicotine withdrawal - depression, agitation, anxiety, weight loss/gain...... I stopped smoking after one foil of 1 mg Champix ; First days after I started, I was still smoking and then gradyally I reduced the number of cigarettes. What I did get - instant vomiting, every time I was smoking immediately after the pill ( but i didn't go through the 0.5 mg pills one week prior). After a week, I completly stopped smoking and been a year since I don't smoke. But it really takes determination, not to give up to the temptation of " just one smoke" thinking you're safe. It work really well on the nicotine craving; what's harder is the psycological need of smoking. I had to fight a lot to loose the habbit of lighting a cigarette.
Advices help but there is nothing better than a qualifyed person fixing the problem on the spot. And you will be much more safer! Out of all things I would take on, as a single woman, electical ones were never on my list. They's just too dangerous to play with.
I always thought i live in a very quiet area...until few montsh ago when it was an execution - drug cartels - two streets from me....they came in in the middle of night, broke the door and killed the whole family...ever since then the police patrools every 30 min and it still feels quiet...but in a creepy way! makes you wonder who's living behing close doors and where might be next attempt!
I tend to like more Polytrichopsida - They have leaves with lamellae, which are flaps on the leaves that look like the fins on a heat sink. These help it retain moisture!!! Extremely important!
Gee Indy, had to dig out the english dictionary first! Moss.....
But good thing i did, otherwise i would have never known that " The mosses are grouped as a single division, now named Bryophyta, and divided into six classes:
Hi Di, Pathetic?? Not at all.....I think it's absolutely admirable.... If nothing else, you'll find a good bunch of people in here that will ease the loneliness... All it takes is to reach out...
I think passion is essential for us as humans; this is one of the traits that makes us unique and without passion, we would just slide through life without any excitement and joy….just dullness.
I love passion; I even love my peaks of passion….the degrees of intensity. But there’s a fine line that you need to respect, in not letting your passions become an obsession, from a constructive tool to become a destructive one. That will only lead to loosing the ones close to you, creating conflict and eventually, reducing you as human, instead of highlighting and improving you.
Passion also comes with openness, with the ability to accept other views and change, improve even your initial passions.
Passion is a great turn on, either being in a relationship or just the normal interactions in every day life.
Passion is what drives us every day and motivate us to get better. It doesn’t have to be anything big, extremely intellectually challenging, it can be the every day feelings and acts you display…this is the greatest aura one can get.
For my first few years i grew up on a farm, in the middle of nowhere, with grass geting as high as to my shoulders when not cutted ( I was a kid) , and a river behind the house and a small forest quite close by...I always thought that was paradise ..I still do. I miss the sound of silence, the stars at night, the smell of earth....
But i have moved to big places, and i started to learn the buzz of a buzy city....and the crowded market, and narrow streets, and metro trips, and hectic drives through traffic.....
I get my share of both ...I am an unofficial gypsy, so i move a lot, live in the dessert, at the sea, in the city, the countryside.... I would love to raise my kids in the countryside though, while still maintaining a life in a buzzing city
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Can't believe you already jumped in the wedding dress!Brilliant pic!