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  1. How very sudden. So she's had a laparoscopy to diagnose and determine the extent of the endometriosis?

    One can have a laparoscopy to remove an ovarian cyst. Likewise, one can have a laparoscopy or even laparotomy to treat endometriosis, along with hormonal treatment to curtail its reappearance.

  2. Well actually, in a way, yes. People who commit alcohol related offences are generally forced to attend mandatory detox or alcohol awareness programs as well receiving court orders barring them from entering venues that serve alcohol, as well as any other jail sentences. In addition, the alcohol industry is heavily regulated; there are many restrictions on who can drink, where alcohol can be served, and when. All of that, and alcoholic beverages aren't even designed to kill living beings. The risk of bad consequences from the distribution and use of guns is far greater than the risk of bad consequences from the distribution and usage of alcoholic beverages. It's pretty obvious the steps the US would need to take to start working towards long term resolutions for gun violence, but the circle-jerk gun culture and political money is just toxic towards ever getting anywhere.

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  3. Most countries' legislation requires, on roads with more than one direction of traffic, cars to drive on the right side (within any lanes right of the centre) of the road, relative to the direction you're travelling down the road. These countries also tend to require the vehicle's steering wheel to be on the left side of the vehicle itself.
    The inverse is also true. I'm in Australia and our steering wheels are on the right of the car, and we drive on the left side of the road.

    The opposite wheel vs lane tends to be because that way, your driving seat is closer to the 'centre' of the road, and thus any oncoming traffic / passing traffic (this is especially helpful for for seeing those passing cars behind you as that puts them in your closer mirror).
    Most countries also have certain exceptions for imported vehicles or 'club' registration vehicles so that they may have the steering wheel on the opposite side to the side that legislation demands - provided there's a good enough reason, or is going to be changed soon.

    Some vehicles also have a centred steering wheel; these also have exemptions. Other vehicles have two steering wheels - large specialised trucks or construction vehicles, training vehicles etc.

    I'm not aware of any countries which legally allow drivers to regularly or intentionally drive on the "opposite" side of the road to that which their legislation demands, nor any which don't specify a driving side - obviously for safety reasons. Although in practice, there are some countries (think certain Asian countries) where the traffic just goes where it pleases so these aren't great examples for nature of road/wheel sides.

    The legalities become a little more complex when you consider unmarked roads and dirt roads - but it's solved by simple laws such as "keep left".
    In Australia, we have a "keep left law" which means it's an offence to not drive on the left side of the road as far left as is reasonably safe (obviously on a road with marked lanes you must still be within a lane). So this means on an unmarked road, you should still stay to the left side of the road.
    The interesting situation this creates though is that technically, it's an offence to drive in the centre-left lane on a two lane road, unless the far left lane is full or you are overtaking etc. This rule is pretty much NEVER actually put into practice though, other than in specific situations where signs declare it.
    I'm pretty sure no one in the history of ever got pulled over for simply not keeping left on dirt road, or driving in the lane of their choice on a freeway. But you definitely would be pulled over for driving on the right side on an unmarked road - many residential streets don't have lane markings.

  4. Plain boxer briefs or patterned? 

    I got mostly plain ones, but I've started buying some dope ass patterned ones.

     

     

    Drunk or tipsy?

    Tipsy. **** always ends bad when drunk lel

     

     

    No more sex OR never sag again?

  5. Checked or striped clothing (including underwear) most of my wardrobe consists of checks and striped tops :)

    Vertical stripes yo.

     

    A. Spend a year without sagging, but then you can for every year after that or B. You can only sag when nobody sees it

    A - easy. Half the point of the sag is peeps that see it.

     

    I'm not gonna ask one cos three way is confusing as **** right now haha

  6. Fuckin' A. I mean, it might take some of the uniqueness away from sagging, but it would mean erryone had dat swag yo  :biggrin:

     

    Have to sag boardshorts below ass shirtless at beach any time you go, OR not be able to sag them at all?

  7. Scene is more colourful than Emo, based less on the persona of emotion, and more on the whole fashion and look.

    Emo's more gothic and generally into more classical metal music, whereas Scene is stuff that's currently in the "scene" - punk and hardcore music.

    How's that definition fly by you guys?

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