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The angle is correct for injecting subcutaneous medicine—you can inject at an angle to ensure that the drug stays in the fat and doesn't go deep enough to hit muscle. However, (a) vaccines are almost always intramuscular, and thus should be darted straight into the deltoid, (b) that's not the right place for a

Oh god, I am getting sympathy heaves from that GIF.

As a soon-to-be nurse, I would pay my patients to buy an ass-wiping wand so they can take care of business themselves so I don't have to do it for them. Seriously.

#COTD so early in the morning?! Wow!

Ah, yes, I totally agree. I just think that the background information about her son makes that so much more obvious.

This isn't really about her son; it's about how obvious her son's actions make it that she doesn't give two shits about victims of sexual assault—all she cares about is destroying Planned Parenthood, no matter how much good it does.

Then she's even worse of a person—and a governor—then before. Being able to consider the ramifications of her actions on the people she works for is a pretty vital part of her job.

That's what I figured, but I was wondering if the researchers specified that, or if there was a more general link, such as women who are poor (and thus have less health care access) were less confident no matter what their race was. Perhaps that'll be explored in a further study.

Yes: The two are linked because Planned Parenthood cares for sex assault victims, and Brewer's son sexually assaulted someone, and she is cutting funding for victims just like the woman who was raped and beaten by her son. Armauld summarized it perfectly below: "It doesn't necessarily mean either Ronald or Jan are

Earlier, there was a Firefly reference on Lifehacker, and now I see the Doctor on Jalopnik. Goddamnit, Denton, why do you gotta have the best commenters on the Internet while being such a jerk and redesigning stuff all the damn time?

Were you in California? Because I had the exact same thing happy: Failed my drivers test at age 16 for a single turn. The DMV person said, "Pull up at this T intersection. Then turn left." Into heavy-as-fuck Los Angeles traffic. So I did. And she failed me. Asshole. To this day, I have no idea if she actually wanted

Does anyone have a subscription to read the full article? I'd like to know if the authors theorized as to why being black would make you more likely to have low confidence in your decision. Is it related to age of the woman, something cultural or religious, income or education level, etc.?

In the United States, that's usually called a "full breakfast" or "hot breakfast." A continental breakfast is stale cereal, some old bagels the hotel pulled out of a dumpster, and coffee that is three weeks old.

That cat weighed more than my four-year-old daughter. Seriously. Granted, she's small for her age, but still!

"Being the Bio major I am and this will most likely sound insensitive but infertility is due to something being wrong with either the woman or the sperm deposit."

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I love the random Firefly references I see on here. They make Lifehacker just that much more awesome.

For me, it's purely because I wake up hungry, but when I'm on vacation, I don't want to have to get fully dressed, brush my hair, put on shoes, and then go find a restaurant first thing in the morning. I'd rather pad down to the free breakfast in my sweats and slippers, eat, maybe go have another little nap, and then

Or cut the ends off and then just use a vegetable peeler.

I worked at an academic press for years, and I always felt so bad for our poor authors, who almost never got an advance, unless they happened to be already well-known and extremely successful in their field, in which case, they probably didn't actually need an advance to live on while they wrote their next book. I