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But by drumming up all this fear, people are focussing their fear/anger on Vinson and not on the hospital administrators, public health officials, and politicians—ebola is this one nurse's fault, not the hospital that put her in harms way, the experts who did not quarantine her, or the elected officials who have been

But you obviously did not know this when you first wrote the post which is surprising given the amount of times that piece of info has been reported in the media, considering you are chastising this poor woman for not knowing better and doubting the advice given to her by her own employers and the CDC. It makes this

"Culturally, we assign such importance to wedding stuff that it's unthinkable to put any of it on hold, no matter what the CDC says."

"And if you're flying because of wedding planning — not work, not family emergencies, but wedding planning — well, that's a flight you can avoid."

This particular judge is sortof famous for being an asshole

Perhaps they mean only one person has been in contact with her since she began to display symptoms. She would not have been contagious before then.

As others have said, I think it depends on the specifics of the situation. A guy can tell me he likes my clothes and not be creepy or have an agenda. And, when I think of it, there have been times women have complimented my clothes where I felt uncomfortable (like they were a little too enthusiastic about how much

That makes me sad. #iwanttobelieve

Next time he wants to offer unsolicited advice, he should include a photo, resume, and home address let us be the judge of his height, fitness level, hair amount, skin and eye color, education level, fashion sense, and neighborhood.

If a person (man or woman) randomly came up to me and told me they liked my outfit, I would feel complimented (provided they weren't creepy about it by, say, staring at my coyly wrapped in cashmere bosoms or my leggings clad legs). Of course, it wouldn't mean I would want to talk more to them beyond thanking them, nor

No, Rick Kogan is pretty awesome—did you hear his stint as host of Afternoon Shift?

Male rape should not be dismissed as simply a talking point. It is unfair to victims and lets perpetrators off the hook.

Really? Awesome! I am not a follower of hers, but I think she is a good role model (writes her own songs, seems to have moved past worrying about what men think of her) and I always was a bit disappointed by the slut shaming and me-against-her themes in some of her songs, so I am really glad to hear that she has moved

"You should not be threatened by women who are pretty and charismatic and good at what they do"

You will be missed

Of course, they were drunk. And drunk people legally can't consent. So had I just agreed to their desires, I would have legally been a rapist. That's a bit unfair in my mind. Because you don't know how drunk a person is. No one can know that. So to be able to go back then and say, "You raped me because I was drunk."

There's a Roald Dahl story called The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and within said story there is a tale of The Man Who Could See Without Using His Eyes. #StevieWonderSecretYogi

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