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Another thing I find interesting in terms of our community, Marie, is there's so many people who don't want to touch gluten, don't want to put, "Ew, I wouldn't want those chemicals in my gut," who don't seem to transfer that into chemicals in your brain so casually taken.
chemicals in my gut, who don't seem to transfer that into chemicals in your brain so casually.
No, she thinks she's normal, and it's not just like my mom casually cleans
And it's not just like my mom casually cleans.
Backwards with your arms casually draped over the top.
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Casually using someone's name in conversation, it radiates warmth, but also competence like you remember their name.
Casually using someone's name in conversation, it radiates warmth but also competence, like you remembered their name.
They casually chomp through boats, submarines, and jet skis like chew toys.
They casually chomp through boats, submarines, and jet skis like chew toys.
You may think that all the subtle signs you're giving, like making prolonged eye contact, smiling and casually touching them, or liking their posts online, is enough for them to take the hint.
and casually touching them, or liking their posts online, is enough for them to take the hint,
My favorite part was when my mom casually mentioned the marijuana thing,
My favorite part was when my mom casually mentioned the marijuana thing, and I look over at your face, and you're just like...
Getting to see the elephants, hiking up to that waterfall, seeing all the different types of wildlife that are just casually crossing the road.
Getting to see the elephants, hiking up to that waterfall, seeing all the different types of wildlife that are just casually crossing the road.
And at one point she just casually mentions— A weird period of beaver relocation, um, in the '40s, where, uh, we dropped them out of airplanes.
And at one point, she just casually mentions,