achintobe
achintobe
achintobe

I live in Los Angeles and have several nurses in my family. My sister was just hired as a nurse without her BSN. My aunt has hers now but 10 years ago when she was hired she did. Both say getting hired without A BSN is rare, but there are still many nurses who work, who have been working for decades, that don't have

Yep, same! Which is why the education thing came to mind as all have varying degrees.

One factor it doesn't look like this study controlled for, judging by the write ups, is level of education. In most states you become a Registered Nurse by getting your ADN (associates in nursing) or BSN (bachelor's in nursing). BSNs are becoming more common and as men are entering the field more recently I would

Miley for fucking sure. Kim K sometimes gets some heat and, if I were to guess, it's because she has dated and is married to a black man.

I'd buy this "stop tearing us apart/we need to all support each other" if they didn't come out in droves every time Beyoncé or Niki Minaj shake their ass to talk about how they are setting back feminism.

Oh my god thank you for that last paragraph. That is such an annoying argument because most omnivorous people eat like shit. A balanced omnivorous diet is typically the easiest diet to be healthy on, but most people aren't balancing their diets properly anyway.

This isn't a scientific mystery. A well balanced vegan diet is perfectly fine for toddlers.

This is my favorite comment.

They did in the study itself. Just not the Jezebel write up. Cooking from scratch and not watching cooking shows was correlated with lower BMIs.

No it doesn't come close to contradicting that. In the study itself it divides women who cook from scratch that DON'T watch cooking shows and women who cook from scratch that do watch cooking shows, and those who don't watch cooking shows but do cook from scratch had lower BMIs.

I don't know. I doubt they can skip Satisfaction either and that song has been around much longer than YCAGWYW.

Mind = blown

Oh I 100% agree with you. I think he is overreacting by FAR. None of what I say is because of any sympathy for him.

Hey man, I'm not shedding a single tear for this asshole, but I'm anti physical retribution as a large scale means of protest. What your friend did was a gesture of love, presumably not to upset you.

Yeah, I get that, which is why I said assault-ish rather than assault. I just don't think it's a good idea to put your hands or anything on a person to make a point.

I'm trying to decide how I feel about this. Like, if someone threw glitter (or anything) on you in retribution for something that can definitely be construed as assault. And while I don't feel bad for the recipient, I don't want assault-ish tactics to be something the pro-choice movement does.

I... what?

With the exception of the quarantining California had those same rules and we still had an outbreak.

Yes I completely agree with that. I was just addressing the part where you said they wouldn't be necessary. Because they still would be.

I doubt it, though the problem wouldn't be as big. Babies get abandoned in places with no or minimal reproductive restriction. Not all pressure or prevention of abortion or not getting pregnant in the first place comes from the government.