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Re: A Mondo Bizarro Question...for the longer-term expats
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Um, most of it's edible, carbon-based material. Apart from that, completely different.
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Under the EU act of 1979 regarding the proper handling of unique and beautiful objects I am not allowed to smack myself. I am smacking someone else.
d'oh!
Hm, it helps.
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Ow!
Really, is it the green vegetables? I've heard jello helps to grow nails, but I never eat jello in China.
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(Jello) gelatin is supposed to
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When I was in Wuhan, because there is about 3 minutes of sunshine a year, my hair went from being dirty-blonde in the UK, to being dark (someone even described me as 'brunette'!). However, it's got fairer again since I moved somewhere with sunshine.
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So my darkening hair is from pollution - one way or another?
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