CrunchyCon
CrunchyCon
CrunchyCon

It's tragic no matter what. But uncovering credential fraud has driven people to suicide (and murder) in the past, even without the clickworthy trans angle. And Dr. V. had, as this piece states, a past history of suicide attempts. Hannan isn't responsible for Dr. V.'s death. Should he have done some things

Meh, if you're taking flak, it just means you're over the target.

You win.

A serving according to them is pretty damn small. For lean meats, a chicken breast is usually about three servings. One serving of broccoli is like a handful of florets. I started measuring food while pregnant to make sure I was getting enough of all the "recommended" stuff and was really surprised by official serving

Thank you! So, it's at least in part preferred because of a historical association with status and power, right?

And all these women manage to look classier near nude than Miley frequently does dressed ...

I know, but isn't this pretty extreme even for that? I know the point of these drawings is to convey a vibe or aesthetic, but it's usually not this exaggerated, IMO.

I more or less agree. She has agency, and is a reasonably high functioning adult, who had many chances to make better choices. I do believe there is a power differential in these circumstances, but it's possible for that to be true and for it also to be true that she had it in her power to choose differently.

That's a really good point about the response to the Sharkeisha video. In a weird, backhanded way it's sorta positive that it doesn't contribute to "black women are terrifying and dangerous" the way an equivalent recording of black men assaulting each other would; but treating it as humourous is not less toxic, only

Agreed.

That was my reaction too. On the surface, it's an appalling thing to say, but having a sister molested is its own form of damage, and people frequently resort to inappropriate humour/trivializing to cope with damage. Also, she seems like the sort whose identity is so bound up in being sexually desired that she might

Yes, exactly. If he were someone ELSE's doctor, then they would just be two people who committed adultery, and it would be none of our business and sleazy all around. But since he was HER doctor, (and particularly since she was depressed, but even if not) I agree, it does stop at "he should have known better."

Totally agree. And just as it would be nice if the undergrads new better than to send you a friend request, but the onus is on you to enforce the boundaries, so is the onus on the doctor to keep the relationship professional. I therefore don't think it matters who sent the friend request, in this case.

I don't think she's free from responsibility either. But there is always some degree of power disparity between doctors and patients, and when one is depressed, even more so. She had a moral lapse, or an error in judgment; he had a professional (and perhaps legal) lapse. Only one of these IMO should draw professional

Doctors have tremendous power over their patients, but psychiatrists (or MDs other than psychiatrists providing psychiatric/psychological care) have perhaps the most. The phenomenon of transference comes up by far the most in psychiatry, and because while other doctors help treat your body, these doctors help heal

I didn't know there was such a law! That's good news. I recently heard of a divorced Navy guy who deliberately retired at 18 years (they get a great pension at 20) solely so he would not have to share said pension with his ex-wife. That some people would rather get 0 than half of something pretty decent, as long as

is a series that's success is largely thanks to

Thanks, I hadn't heard that before.

I did not know that. Thank you.

Why Wendy's? As fast food goes, I find it the least-processed/most like real food.