yes
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No, you can't. And you should never get anything pierced with a gun; they're dirty and never cleaned properly. Would you want to be pierced with something that's pierced someone else, and not even been cleaned?
you don't. would you want someone to do that to your gf? then you don't do it to someone else. sorry bud.
Love
If you want him or her to be happy. even if it's with someone else.
You could use an ear thermometer or a tongue thermometer or a forehead thermometer or a rectal thermometer or even a liver probe im some situations. But to answer the question body temperature is taken whenever someone is thought to be ill as it is generally a noninvasie tool to assist diagnosis.
If someone is trying to one up someone else, it usually means they are trying to do something better then someone else. This term can be used in sports, or even in daily activities, where someone is trying to be better at something than someone else.
People are jealous because someone else is getting something or even someone that they cannot get.
when someone else commits a crime and someone else helps them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged.
no he doesn't he fancies someone else i will never mention. i have not even told my friends or family. no he doesn't he fancies someone else i will never mention. i have not even told my friends or family.
Legal doctrine. If you publish a defamatory statement, even if the statement was originally made by someone else and you clearly attribute it to that someone else, you can still be liable for it.
When someone stand up to a bully, or is willing to help someone else even if you don't know them,,