ellauri048.html on line 1478: A weight of nerves without a mind, Oon kasa hermoja ilman järkeä,
ellauri074.html on line 64: I hate women. They get on my nerves.
ellauri074.html on line 71: Then there are the human sensitive plants; the bundles of nerves. They are different from everybody else; they even tell you so. Someone is always stepping on their feelings. Everything hurts them—deeply. Their eyes are forever filling with tears.
ellauri074.html on line 94: I hate women. They get on my nerves.
ellauri164.html on line 518: At Thursday’s daily Mass (Thursday of the 18th week of the year) we Roman catholics read of the sin that excluded Moses from leading the people to the Promised Land. While there are some mysterious elements to it, one thing seems clear: the grumbling of the people got on Moses’ nerves. Indeed, grumbling often affects more than just the one doing the complaining. Through it, infectious negativity can be set loose. Even if only a small number are grousing, it can still incite discontent, anger, and/or fear in others. Yes, the people nearly wore him out. At a particularly low moment, when the people were complaining about the food, Moses lamented to God,
ellauri461.html on line 278: "Honeymoon sneeze" refers to sexually induced sneezing, a non-allergic phenomenon where a person sneezes due to sexual thoughts, arousal, intercourse, or orgasm. It is not a true allergy and is likely caused by wetting of the mouth, stimulated nerves and blood vessels in the nasal passages and a misdirected response from the autonomic nervous system, which also signals changes in the genitals. Dogs do it too. The nose contains erectile tissue similar to that found in the genital area. During sexual arousal, this tissue can become engorged, leading to nasal congestion and sneezing. This condition is also known as honeymoon rhinitis when accompanied by other nasal symptoms like stuffiness and a runny nose. Siihen auttaa kun koskettaa kielellä pehmeää kitalakea. Siis omaa. Lola tarvizee munaa emättimeen kuin nälkäinen hiukopalaa. Tom nauraa vaan eikä anna sitä. Juo lasin kauemmasta reunasta. Graham Greenen tädin mukaan se auttaa nikassa.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 149: The Jewish Princeton man and writer Cohn believes in love, romance and the ideals he finds in literature but he gets on the nerves of most of the other men in the novel by the way he pathetically hangs around Brett and with his "superior, Jewish" way. He becomes a target for the other men's dissatisfaction.
xxx/ellauri200.html on line 598: with nerves that tingle touched by light and sound. Käy maata myöten hermot herkkinä äänille ja valomerkeille.
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