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          painfully    beautiful

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The process of giving birth is painfully beautiful.

The oxymoron "painfully beautiful" gives a more dramatic effect and calls the
attention of the reader. The use of two conflicting concepts to describe something
challenges us to think more, rather than just accepting the expected phrase
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Quote from: ChrissyRyan on Today at 03:29:49 PMCatacombs
.            labyrinth
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Fun and Games / Re: Two Word Association Game ...
Last post by ChrissyRyan - Today at 03:30:33 PM
Silent screams
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Catacombs
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Quote from: ChrissyRyan on Today at 07:33:31 AMTunnels

          passageway
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  .... shifting over to Oxymorons ....

        alone together
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Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by imallie - Today at 01:22:04 PM
Quote from: LoriDee on Today at 12:57:52 PMThis is so true. It is even in some pre-packaged foods. Someone posted on social media that a keyword to watch for is "savory". If the maker describes something as "savory" check for MSG (monosodium glutamate). I didn't believe it until I started looking. Sure enough, those "Savory Mashed Potatoes" had MSG. I stopped buying that brand.

It became a bit of a food boogie-man in the 80's. It's honestly perfectly safe. The FDA considers it a safe food additive along with every other food additive... and every conceivable test and report done has shown that it is not harmful, especially in the kind of doses we get in food.

THAT being said... just like anything else, some people will be sensitive to it. Heck, some people are sensitive to cilantro! So for those people, it's certainly to be avoided.

But otherwise, in reasonable quantities, most people tolerate it just fine.
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Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by LoriDee - Today at 12:57:52 PM
Quote from: imallie on Today at 09:43:10 AMTwo, many MANY people associate Chinese food with the additive MSG - which is a flavor enhancer and is used in Chinese restaurants for sure, but it's also used in most other restaurants as well. 

This is so true. It is even in some pre-packaged foods. Someone posted on social media that a keyword to watch for is "savory". If the maker describes something as "savory" check for MSG (monosodium glutamate). I didn't believe it until I started looking. Sure enough, those "Savory Mashed Potatoes" had MSG. I stopped buying that brand.
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Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by imallie - Today at 09:43:10 AM
Quote from: Gina P on Today at 07:46:31 AMPersonally I have greatly expanded foods that I am willing to try. I still avoid Chinese. Seams many use additives that give me a bad Migraine the next day. For me its just not worth the pain. Since you get daily headaches, what's the worst that could happen?
  I guess I aged myself with the comment about phone calls. Haha Times have changed and we must adapt.
Hugs Gina

Two things to unpack about your Chinese food headaches. One - sorry about that! Two, many MANY people associate Chinese food with the additive MSG - which is a flavor enhancer and is used in Chinese restaurants for sure, but it's also used in most other restaurants as well.  It's in soups and sauces and dressings etc.
The story that it's only or mostly prevalent in Chinese food is a myth. So if you are one of the people who are sensitive to it, that might explain some other headaches you've gotten in the past from other food eaten out. It's really everywhere in varying amounts. 
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Member Blogs / Re: The Story of Lori
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 08:28:00 AM
A professional's advice is good on what sounds natural. 
It seems common for people to have excessively high expectations.