you have a decision to make and both choices have negative effects
The purpose of the idiom "between a rock and a hard place" in this statement is to convey that Jen is facing a difficult dilemma or situation with no easy solution. It emphasizes that she is in a tight spot and feeling stuck.
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Answer by: MistiHot spot :)
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internal means you been there but you moved to somewhere else but that same country or state, and international means you've been there you whole life, that same spot, spot i mean house
Yes, Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is considered a hot spot volcano. This means it is formed by a mantle plume beneath the Earth's crust, creating a source of heat and molten rock that erupts to the surface.
Not much if you're stuck there! It's a simile meaning your basically stuck in a situation without a(n)(easy) way out or solution, or that multiple solutions will not work. From Homer's Epic The Odyssey, the difference between scylla and charybdis. ie either getting crushed by falling rock or sucked into a whirlpool."But once your crew has rowed you past the Sirens a choice of routes is yours. I cannot advise you which to take, or lead you through it all -- you must decide for yourself..."It is therefor a Metaphor for being caught between two equally difficult choices.
Right between each cheek. And spread your fingers, then it hurts like hell. And of course spank hard!
New orleans, LA; Austin, TX; Little Rock, AR just depends on what you are looking for.
In the deep valley around the rocky land quite far in from the crevasse. They are hard to spot but they hang around in the curves in the rock. if you touch them they squirt ink!
you put into the u.s.b spot in you computer/laptop
green fly are hard to spot because they are smaller then you think they are