I'm being a bit of a grammar nazi, but there is no reason to end this kind of sentence with "looks like". Sometimes it's ok to end a sentence with a preposition, but in this case the "like" is completely unnecessary and grammatically incorrect for that reason. If English isn't your first language it's a totally ok mistake, but way too many native English speakers make this mistake.
Lucifer, when you use the word what instead of how it changes the sentence, making the like at the end more grammatically correct. From a technical standpoint it's still incorrect, but from an every day usage standpoint it's considered perfectly acceptable. Plus you don't know what I look like. Or how I look. :-p
Did someone on this post hate you? I do find your research to be a little odd, though. I am a mother, I am 30, I am tattooed (not sure why you put the question mark there), and based on average clothing size for women in tut US I am well below the national average. I'm very sorry my lack of capitalization led you to feel compelled to do all that research, was there a point? I'm honestly kind of flummoxed about why you felt that it was necessary.
because it's in a box with no latches and no way to open it, and bulletproof glass. plus, it's in the US mint, and I believe they search you when you come in. at least in my memory.
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