SugaryNurse
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SugaryNurse

Yes! You can GSD and be polite. It takes a nanosecond or so to slap on a please or thank you: "hey, can you get me that report ASAP, please?"

Jezzies of a certain age will look at that last picture and fondly remember these two great actors from the Electric Company, a PBS educational show in which they both starred. It is making me feel all the feels!

I love Anna Gunn for this. Blue crystals. Perfection.

My pet peeve with McDonald's is if I order my kids a happy meal, I have to declare a gender for my kids. Why can't they just give out awesome toys that all kids love? I rarely go there, so this sticks out in my memory with them.

And Kim Gordon!

One word: Taystee.

I don't know why but my favorite part is "And now it's a whole thing with Jean..."

"It seems like, to me, a vagina—as a man—would be more desirable than an anus. " — Sounds like my girlfriend every birthday

I even love that she remembered that the guy's name was Tom, and not Fernando.

"Not dealing with that bullshit name!" was the most hilarious line here. And the fact that people kept being like "Oh wow, it really is Amy Poehler!"

A smart commentary about an overused phrase with regard to cultural debates and phenomenons? I like it. I like it a lot. This is a great piece, and a lot of it merits some critical thinking among us all.

Just chiming in to say hello from another T1! That's all.

But it's not an unforeseeable circumstance. There are lots of diabetics, and lots of other people with conditions that need medication on a regularly scheduled basis or bad things will happen. If you are a police department, and your job is to lock people up and take away all their stuff, then you absolutely must have

I'm T1 too, and these stories terrify me. Even worse are the ones about kids with diabetes and the teacher took away their pump/denied them a moment to test or inject. Extreme high and low blood sugars are so so scary, and non-diabetics have no idea how bad it is. Some troll just told me that "if passing out behind

Oh? Are you diabetic? Do you know exactly how it works? I've never passed out, and I've been diabetic for 31 years, but I know it's always a possibility. I have to have my doctor sign a letter for the DMV every fucking year to say that I am capable of driving, and if my doctor says I'm fine, YOU CAN GO FUCK

I could care less about intensive purposes

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