It's litrally the first words of the article.

It's litrally the first words of the article.
"My first thought...when I see a little scale in the kitchen is...EATING DISORDER."
IKR!
Indeed. This doesn't seem like the time Gawker should be advising anybody on how to deal with trolls.
Yeah, they could just blur every tweet till an arbitrary panel using a murky set of criteria decide if it is worth viewing.
I suppose the could just block all posting of photos and make every tweet require approval by admins before it gets displayed to anyone. That seems to be a really effective way to prevent the less than 1% of negative traffic on your site... *stares sarcastically*
You're seriously expecting an asylum seeker who doesn't speak English well to ascertain that she can, in fact, breeze through UK immigration? And then make her way to a health care provider in a country she doesn't know and navigate the health system with no money (abortions are not free to Irish women)?
The CTA applies to citizens not asylum seekers or immigrants on visas.
The UK and Ireland are not part of the Schengen region genius. And if she was staying in Ireland on a visa, which she was, then she would have to apply for and be granted a reentry visa which cost up to €100. So whether you take a ferry or a plane it's extra cost. http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/…
The cost of holding a woman against her will and forcing her to continue an unwanted pregnancy: thousands.
Great zombie jesus! I was prepared to chuckle & move on after that "a whole year ago" thing, but then I clicked-and-read and found these jewels from the admin honcho (the clinic says these are just his personal views, not their policy):
For someone who has never read 50 Shades of Grey and never will, and will only watch the movie if I am VERY drunk with some VERY funny female friends, I have so many thoughts on this!
So don't read it then. It wasn't like the article didn't have "Fallon" in the headline and you accidentally clicked on it.
This brings me SO much joy. The show was flawed, of course, but I still love it. (Notice I stopped at the show, because as far as I'm concerned, the movies do not exist.)
It's quite thoughtful they included a way to kill yourself after you realize what a stupid purchase this was.
Even your source does not have "judgement" as an acceptable alternate spelling in American English. It's especially incorrect in a legal context.
Does "weightless photos" mean "weight loss photos"?
I don't think feminism means nobody's allowed to want to look pretty.
I think it's more along the lines of, yes little girl, it's hard to have diabetes, but there are people out there who can live with it and do fun, interesting, and/or great things despite it.