I would give yourself a day break between to two just so you dont tax yourself too much unless you are getting and simple piercing and a little tattoo, then it's up to the studio and what they think you can handle in one sitting.
no, a nose piercing is like getting your cartilage pierced on your ear it burns just a little but its not considered a great amount of pain
Getting a body piercing is going to hurt regardless of where it is on your body. There are of course areas that are more sensitive then others. If you have a properly trained piercer providing the piercing it will diminish the amount of pain you feel.
The amount of people who want this piercing is very small as its rare and doesnt stay in for very long as it is a surface piercing. If you look on google im sure you will find a photograph but you will be only wasting your money getting it done.
okay so all you have too do is complete certain requirements like catching a certain amount of fish or getting a certain amount of hearts on people
The difference between a lump sum and annuity is, lump some you get a anywhere between half or 3 quarters of the money. An annuity is where you will get a certain amount of money for a certain amount of years.
Malnourished means a person is lacking essential nutrients. Undernourished means they are lacking in a sufficient amount of calories and protein to sustain their body.
No, or not in any significant amount. Micronutrients is not about getting energy, but about getting certain substances, mainly minerals, that you need in small quantities.
For body piercings, you can take it out at 8 weeks,(but I don't recommend it, I think you should wait for at least a year), and for ear lobes its 6 weeks.
You may not have meet the requirements for the redemptions. Some you have to earn a certain amount of points between posted dates, others you have to earn a certain amount in Shop.
No connection whatsoever.
If you were fired or you quit your job you wouldn't get unemployment. And there's a certain amount of years you get it so you might just stop getting it.
No. You'll still look like you do on your passport, unless you did a dramatic change to your self. And if they do give you a hassle, the piercing will be fine if you remove it for a moment, for them to identify you. When I traveled to Switzerland and had my nose pierced on my return trip to the States, I had no problems what so ever.