Indigestion, poisoning, tainted or spoiled food
You will probably not throw up if your stomach is empty. Sometimes when you have the flu, you can vomit up stomach acids just because you're ill, but if you are otherwise healthy and don't have any flu symptoms, you will not throw up with an empty stomach.
Fatty fish can make you gain weight, but otherwise it is okay.
There are decorations that you can get that are environmentally friendly. I would recommend using items that you would otherwise throw away to make your own decorations. These are great because you're not being wasteful and you can make some really tasteful decorations at an affordable price too.
food
Actually yes, you can I have the same problem. Especially if I hadn't had breakfast and have to rush to school on an empty stomach. The motion of my car and the fact that I hadn't eaten makes me VERY nauseous and make me throw up. Even if I'm not in a car and stay stationary and i haven't eaten in a long time I'll throw up. It sucks I know :(
no plain and simple u would have to throw it at something
No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.
no its food why would you
No, healthy is an adjective. However, you can make healthy into an adverb by adding -ily. So the adverb would be "healthily."
you take it off and throw it, but you must throw it an exact 57.8 inches otherwise this wont work. then you go pick it up and make sweet sweet love to it. then it is ready for change
It's just ground up wheat. It doesn't represent any special risk.
Don't make yourself throw up, it ruins your stomach, and increases your chance for strep throat, and you will also get yellow, and rotted teeth. I asked a doctor about it, and health trainers.