Hot damn, Matt McGorry.
Hot damn, Matt McGorry.
[in an Australian accent]
The most important thing I learned from this collection of tweets... I need to start following James Van Der Beek ASAP!!
I have to admit, I downloaded this game immediately after reading this article (which was posted Monday). Today was the first time I realized that forming squares gives you sweet perks. That's almost an entire week. I am ashamed.
"is this your intellectual property?"
When did the youngest Jonas Brother become the hottest?
"the relative non-hairiness of Chinese men"
Ugh, that Catholic guilt is killer.
Her??
I just had a patient the other day who showed up in our inpatient psych unit after being found intoxicated and suicidal. He had been drinking vanilla extract, because you can't buy beer/alcohol with food stamps.
Hahaha. Oh my, that's actually hilarious. I might try the "take what he's saying extremely literally or just act confused and ask questions" approach next time I get catcalled.
To quote "The Sweetest Thing"...
Do you happen to have brightly colored hair and a jeweled belly button?
Yes.
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So glad to know this exists. Thanks for the PSA!
#3.
Omg. I enjoyed those emails way more than I should've. I wish more people would work the OC into our day-to-day lives.
Unfortunately, I'm not in NYC. And I wish I had someone to refer you to in that area, but I do not. I would simply encourage you to visit your PCP (family doctor/general practitioner) and ask for his/her recommendations for a great neuropsychologist in the area. As far as the previous bad experiences it sounds like…