NurseSnell
NurseSnell
NurseSnell

When I worked at an adolescent drug & alcohol treatment center, they kept the girls' own personal supplies of tampons locked up with the contraband (stuff they can use but not have 24hr access to like razors, perfume, etc.) The kids would have to come find an employee every time they needed a pad or tampon (oftentimes

One thing that I wish would be discussed more is that not all transpeople opt to get surgery, and this intense focus on it is really pushing them out of the conversation. It makes transitioning all about "did you get that last surgery, huh, didja didja?" and less about everything else that happens to a person. It

Ahhh, reminds me of my parents' dog. I was living at home when they adopted him and I miss him so much. The goofy oaf loves to bury his face in snow like it's premium grade cocaine.

While reading the flyer, I think I just assumed that English was her second language and that she hadn't quite mastered the grammar. Or maybe she was just super worked up and angry, like a milder, more relationship-focused Hulk.

This reminds me of when my mom had cancer and had to go in daily for radiation. The technician would draw a cartoon for me (I was in first or second grade) every day on a piece of surgical tape that went on my mom. I really looked forward to them! It was the sweetest thing to do and I still have a little scrapbook of

A long time ago, I interviewed there to be the assistant editor for jewelry. That might explain things.

I think it's People for really rich people.

I'm also from around that area, and you pretty much nailed it. My mother shops at the grocery store that refused to sell him the birthday cake.

Thank you for what you do.

Funny how Britta and Liz Lemon are two of my very favorite female characters on TV. I love to laugh at their shortcomings because I feel like they suck in many of the same ways I suck, and I guess I love to make fun of myself!

I created my own Doge funny at work and sent it to an employee in response to an email he sent me. He had never seen Doge so therefore I looked like a lunatic. What 28 year old dude that is otherwise totally social and hip doesn't know Doge! Oh, maybe I just answered my own question.

And I grew up in CA and my first exposure to anything even pretending to approach Hindu beliefs was "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom". That doesn't mean I chalked it up as fictional well into adulthood.

What a little sweetheart. So adorable.

In that case, PLEASE take baby Eva! Imagine how Campbell's head will explode! You're doing the world (and all the future offspring of this lothario) a favor!

“She was on the pill, but we don’t believe in abortions. That’s murder,” Campbell said as he clutched his fiancée outside a gas station in Bangor, Pa. “Maybe God just doesn’t want the white race to die.”

Say what you want about Heath Campbell, he'll never know because he can't read.

This is a stupid response, and you know it. Read the goddammed article, there is more involved than just, "beliefs."

YAAAAASSSS!!!! This is my favourite version too! And I loved how diverse the cast was. It took me until I was even a teenager for it to occur to me that a black mom and a white dad, probably wouldn't birth an Asian baby. Now I just tell myself that everyone's adopted and it's AWESOME. I'm gonna go rewatch this right

There's still hope. Ask this guy: