If you are a male, then yes, eventually it will become stubble over time. If you are a female, then please don't shave. Consult your local pharmacist for example and bleach the hair or use a hair removal cream.
stuble is small bristley hair beard is normal hair on your face
for arms it would be waxing..for legs NO SHAVE ull get stuble and ingrown hair and bumps and itchy and the list goes on and on so i wud say WAX or nair pretty...
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Not so far. But there are games called Pokemon Mystery Dungeon where you can be Poke'mon. There are 3 DS games and 2 GBA games. If there is that cheat, it would probably be really glitchey. But if I ever happen to stuble upon the right one, I will add it here.
Basically you have two options. 1) If you're using a cheap razor or a low quality disposable one that may be a cause for it. If you want your legs to feel smooth you need a good razor. I recommend the Shick Quatro. 2) If you already have a good razor and the problem persists, you will need to wax to get the stubles to go away. Some women have naturally thicker hair, that grows faster, so it never truly feels smooth; unless it's waxed.
No, standing crop refers to the living biomass present in a particular area at a given time, such as standing plants or trees. Residuum, on the other hand, refers to the dead plant material that remains on the soil surface after harvest or death of plants.
I believe you are referring to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In that story the friar is trying to advise Romeo to take slower, more thoughtful steps. Think back to the ending, if Romeo and Juliet hadn't rushed into things would the outcome have been the same?
Flarp Flarp originated fom the ancient pirate ship sailor known as the shitonurchesters. In the early 1600's bc, rogue pirates began to flarp first as a joke, thoring flarps at each other and placing flarp in jars of peanuts for and unsuspecting fellow crusader to stuble upon while looking for a meal. Soon they began to notice other uses for flarps. As the winters got cold they relized flarpping kept them warm. They used it to heat stoves, fuel lanterns, Eventually they found other uses for it such a cooking ingredient (ecspecially muffins), mating rituals and was used in some board games. Flarpping became so popular that it eventually replaced regular greeting such as a a vebal "hello" or a strong handshake. A stong loud Flarp was considered a gesuture of kindness. Around 1650 bc, a vote took place among the shitonurchesters which resulted in their officially name to be changed to "Flarp".