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The civil rights act does not allow a man to grab a woman by the pussy, or threaten to do so. The State Labor Laws of New York State does not allow bosses to greet assistants with their dicks hanging out....which would (per barstool) be permissible as simply “nudity”. This agreement does not make provisions for

I love Eli and McAdoo’s matching derp faces. “Where is my bowl of paste?” I was told I would get my bowl of paste in the second quarter!”

10+ years of working in hospital systems here. Plenty of personal anectdotes from MD or MD/PhD friend about this. Hot/ decade-accumulated/ advice from females in the field take: It’s actually not a good idea to try and start a family during a surgical residency without a support system in place. It’s not a right to

As someone who has dated a woman who is a surgeon, it’s a pretty complicated issue that goes beyond starting a family. This is the most important line in this article.

As a recent attending physician now working in academics (in Emergency Medicine, not surgery), this is a hugely complicated issue. I still remember as a student having a pregnant surgical resident vomiting on morning rounds as we prepped for the day (easily 5am or earlier). I remember being impressed at how ‘bad ass’

This is a bit pedantic but the headline should read they are having issues completing surgical residencies, not medical residencies since the study didn’t focus on internal medicine residents but on surgical residents.

The relationship being that sweet, sweet off-duty police as hospital security pipeline.

There was a crowd on Government Center bigger than that for the Italy-France final back in 2006. Boston is one city where US participation in the WC isn’t that critical. We have plenty of immigrants, foreign students, and native-born soccer hipsters who love the sport regardless.

We shouldn’t lose to Trinidad and Tobago at anything. ANYTHING

While Klinsmann was definitely better than Arena (playing Benny Fucking Feilhaber in a critical WCQ is enough proof of that), he tended to wear out his welcome wherever he went. He’s not great tactically, and drives his players crazy. He does have great vision, and would be someone who I’d rather see as technical

I remember being right across the street at the Kinsale for that US/Portugal match and how disapointing it was that they didn’t walk away with the win, and at the same time how exciting it was to get a draw in that death group. The atmosphere the WC brings out is amazing, and I feel deprived now.

I will honestly miss this shit.

Probably the feet too; they’re important here.

The St. Louisans fail to see the irony that they are basically all hoosiers.

Here’s a fun one: in St. Louis they use the term “hoosier” as basically a more derogatory version of “redneck.” As someone who grew up in St. Louis but went to school in Indiana, it was very confusing hearing “hoosier” as a term of pride after 18 years of it being unquestionably an insult.

Imagine if, growing up, the first time you met some kid from another state, he told you that, everywhere else in the world, they don’t call it “Simon Says,” they call it “Horatio’s Request.”

Ah, but in Akron, and apparently *only* in Akron, it’s called a Devil Strip. Not until I left Akron for college out-of-state did I realize (1) how incredibly, impossibly local this term is; and (2) most people just straight-up don’t have a name for that strip of grass between the road and the sidewalk. Devil strip is

WTF is a tree lawn?

I for one enjoy learning new regional quirks, let’s see some in the comments. I remember being blown away after learning in college that “tree lawn” is a Northeast Ohio thing.

I thought “duck duck gray duck” was one of your “hotdishes”