@qvb8 You really had to change your glasses, this is not a mermaid, even she's darn cute @jackadict Moi aussi, j'aime bien ce mot, mais je ne sais pas si qvb8 comprendra la subtilité
Que la Force de Shark soit avec toi / May the Shark Force be with you
@luke: Of course she is not a mermaid. I referred to Santa Claus above, and angels are more likely part of his service personnel than mermaids, don't you think? BTW: Santa Claus doesn't resemble a mermaid either ...
@qvb8 That's what i was thinking about. In french, there's an homonym at bit, which is written bite. It's slang and its translation is... dick (or cock, or prick, or...)
@jackadict Des maux ? Quels maux ? Non, tout va bien de ce côté-là, merci
Que la Force de Shark soit avec toi / May the Shark Force be with you
Excellent, my friend, and I deleted my reply as well. So I will call you 60wise by now!
Of course she has to be aware to be photographed. And as we do not want people with this kind of diseases to have to hide in their home like in a prison, I think it is admirably brave from this person that she had the courage to go out to see the sun, despite knowing that people would at least stare and might even do worse things.
I've returned to the picture of the mera-mother and child repeatedly for days. At first I was going to post some flip comment about the childs hair being blonde and checking the color of 60nowise's hair, but the longer I looked at it the more I saw in it. She is a beautiful woman yes, but there is a sense of absolute love, serenity, protection, that is the essence of motherhood in any species.