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is the rubber band Technique good for people who cut themselves?
I have seen on tv that ppl who cut themselves and want to stop should hit themselves lightly with a rubber band.but some ppl think its weird. and they say its worse because then you can´t hitting yourself with rubber bands.Is this technique ok? I kinda don´t like this technique because others look at me weird when they see me doing it so are their any other techniques?
just dont do it in public? if it helps you stop then cool?
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Who Cut the Cheese? $20.56 A cut above anything else on the subject, this book gets to the bottom of thesubject of flatulence with facts and humor. |
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Who Cut the Cheese? (Paperback) $12.28 Description not available. |
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Who Cut the Cheese? (Hardcover) $22.37 This time the adventure includes aliens, disappearing socks, an American Idol style talent show, and a plot to takeover the world . . . nothing that some well-timed farts can`t help fix. |
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In The Cut $10.99 In the Cut (Uncut Director's Edition) DVD New "" Synopsis: Meg Ryan plays a lonely New York woman who discovers the darker side of passion after becoming involved with a tough homicide detective, who is investigating a series of murders in her neighborhood. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: R RatingReason: strong sexuality including explicit dialogue, nudity, graphic crime scenes and language Genre: Suspense Runtime: 118 Year: 2003 |
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The Who Bullseye Logo Pins $6.99 The Who Bullseye Pin This is an officially licensed The Who Pin. These The Who Pins feature a The Who image. These The Who Pins are made out of a die cut PVC Plastic. These The Who Pins are approximately 1 inch in diameter. |
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Cut - $12.99 Molly Ringwald stars in this Australian Scream-like horror flick that lodges a tongue in the cheek as much as a knife in the gut. The film opens in 1988 when director Hilary Jacobs (Australian uber-icon Kylie Minogue) is working on a slasher movie called "Hot Blooded" starring plucky American icon Vanessa Turnbull (Ringwald) as a teen who is being chased by a psycho with a mask and some wicked cutlery. After the climactic scene is shot, Jacobs shouts "Cut!" and then harangues the actor playing the killer. That night, the actor stabs the director and almost offs Turnbull. The film is never completed, and when a male director who takes over the project ends up dead too, "Hot Blooded" achieves a hallowed status in student film legend. Fast forward to the present -- Jacobs' assistant director Lossman (Geoff Revell) teaches at a film school and tells his favorite students -- Raffy Carruthers (Jessica Napier) and Hester Ryan (Sarah Kants) -- of his experiences on the doomed set. Raffy, who is itching to be the next Jane Campion, sets out to finish the notorious flick. She enlists Hester as a producer, assembles a crew of fellow students and manages to get Vanessa Turnbull, who hasn't worked much lately, to revisit her role as the film's main character. Of course, as soon as shooting commences, the killing begins anew. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi |
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Helping Teens Who Cut (Paperback) $20.93 Description not available. |
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Cut $9.56 Rated: RSynopsis: Molly Ringwald stars in this Australian Scream-like horror flick that lodges a tongue in the cheek as much as a knife in the gut. The film opens in 1988 when director Hilary Jacobs (Australian uber-icon Kylie Minogue) is working on a slasher movie called "Hot Blooded" starring plucky American icon Vanessa Turnbull (Ringwald) as a teen who is being chased by a psycho with a mask and some wicked cutlery. After the climactic scene is shot, Jacobs shouts "Cut!" and then harangues the actor playing the killer. That night, the actor stabs the director and almost offs Turnbull. The film is never completed, and when a male director who takes over the project ends up dead too, "Hot Blooded" achieves a hallowed status in student film legend. Fast forward to the present -- Jacobs' assistant director Lossman (Geoff Revell) teaches at a film school and tells his favorite students -- Raffy Carruthers (Jessica Napier) and Hester Ryan (Sarah Kants) -- of his experiences on the doomed set. Raffy, who is itching to be the next Jane Campion, sets out to finish the notorious flick. She enlists Hester as a producer, assembles a crew of fellow students and manages to get Vanessa Turnbull, who hasn't worked much lately, to revisit her role as the film's main character. Of course, as soon as shooting commences, the killing begins anew. Jonathan CrowPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: stereoFeatures: Widescreen; Dolby Digital; Trailer; Scene access; Interactive menus; English, Spanish & French subtitlesLanguage: EnglishSubTitles: English, Français, EspañolTime: 1 Hour 22 Minutes |
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Peek-A-Who $14.3 The reader can look through die-cut pages for a visual clue to complete a game of peek-a-boo. |
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"Who cut the LVAD wire?"
Why Choose Brilliant Cut Diamonds for Your Diamond Jewelry
Round brilliant cut diamonds present a lot of possibilities when it comes to jewelry design and jewelry making. Since round brilliant cut diamonds are usually the most common diamond cut around, they can easily be set in many different kinds of jewelry settings. You can see why they are the easiest to set as well as why they are one of the most popular diamond cuts around.
Most Number of Jewelry Have Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds
There are a lot of jewelry types that have diamonds as the gem of choice in them, and the usual cut that you can find being used in these jewelry are often brilliant cut diamonds. The reason behind this choice might be because of the way that these diamonds are easily cut from raw stone or because of the wide range of possibilities that round brilliant cut diamonds present when being used in jewelry making.
The round brilliant cut diamonds being used in jewelry may be the central stone of the piece or may be the surrounding smaller stones that help make the piece stand out. These round brilliant cut diamonds may also be used in combination with other popular diamond cuts, like the oval cut or the pear shaped cut, in jewelry designs that combine the brilliance of the round diamond and the unique shapes of the other cuts.
Another reason why round brilliant cut diamonds are often the kinds of diamonds that are being cut out of raw diamonds is because of the brilliance and sparkle that the symmetrical shape of the round cut diamond has. It also produces less waste when cut in this manner and is the classiest and most elegant of all diamond cuts. You can have these round brilliant cut diamonds alone on any piece of jewelry and still have it look elegant and precious due to its simplicity.
The Right Cut for Your Precious Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds
These round brilliant cut diamonds are often chosen for jewelry like engagement rings, earrings, and bracelets due to the fire that these stones emit. The fire that round brilliant cut diamonds emit is often the product of superior craftsmanship by the gem cutter who crafted the stone from its raw form into the round gemstone you now see.
A diamond’s cut determines the way it will look in jewelry and how it will sparkle and shine. If the cut is too shallow, the diamond tends to lose the light through its sides, making it look dull and lackluster. If a diamond’s cut is too deep, the light simply travels through it, making the stone look dark and dead.
The right cut for round brilliant cut diamonds—or for any diamond, for that matter—should be one that lets natural light or any light bounce back at the person looking at the gemstone. The best cut that does this for round brilliant-cut diamonds is usually the very rare ideal cut. This kind of a cut helps the stone exude the most brilliance and fire by reflecting all of the light it captures back out.
This is a pretty difficult kind of cut to find and can cost a lot due to the difficulty in crafting it. The next best cut for round brilliant cut diamonds is the premium cut that reflects majority of the light that the diamond absorbs back out at you. This costs slightly lesser than the ideal cut but is the most recommended by jewelers as the next best choice for a diamond cut.
About the Author
Clara Ghomes is an expert author who loves to write about jewelry trends and styles. You can see many of her interesting articles about loose diamond jewelery and shopping guides. Read more of her articles that she often writes.

