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Ohhhh yeah white famous ladies lovveeee fake hair. I assume they all wear it at this point (like those super expensive individual extensions). The “only black girls wear weave” assumption has always been hilarious to me (not saying you said that but many people believe this). Like when racist girls claim that black

don’t bother. once a holier than thou, always a holier than thou

Did I mention again the part where we were stupid drunk 18 year olds? We got silly, we asked questions, and again we never talked about it again. Because once we were sober 18 year olds again we realized that would be shitty to do, so kindly fuck off with the outrage.

We were 18, It was 1994, hipaa wasn’t law yet, believe it or not.

I’m still confused, as a white-hispanic woman, why wigs aren’t more mainstream. They look fucking amazing, you put in zero effort, and are reusable! Wigs need to become a thing.

I volunteered at the Planned Parenthood headquarters in Los Angeles a few days a week awhile back when I was unemployed. It was mostly very basic office work, but my favorite part was filing donor letters and making donation thank-you calls, because I got to see all the famous people who supported PP. It’s nice to

Based on this story, though, it seems more like the plastic surgery office, like a lot of small businesses and organizations, didn’t secure their data properly. I’ve had the same problem (my doctor’s office got robbed, personal information, including SSN, were stored on an unencrypted hard drive that got stolen).

You are doing the next level “there are starving children in Africa” dick move right now. You aren’t more interesting or a better person because you can derail a conversation and show concern about a more serious topic. It just means you can’t read the room.

Not surprising. We’ve been telling y’all this forever.

Mindy Kaling said this in her book. Don’t believe the good hair.

 So I appreciate that you guys were young and everyone was drinking, as well as that I’m biased because my life and career could literally be ruined if I broke patient confidentiality, but kind of a shitty thing on everyone’s parts there. HIPAA exists for a reason.

“the company no longer has contact details for the majority of the Patients effected...”

Just go ahead and assume that every person on camera had had something done. It might be just a little filler here and there, but yeah.

So basically, if people think someone famous had work done, they probably did?

Stealing and making-public medical records has got to carry a jail sentence, right?

A friend in college was the daughter of an LA plastic surgeon and had worked in his office in HS. One night after a few wine coolers we got her to tells who some of her dad’s clients were. It was such a let down because they were so obvious.

I just commented separately, but according to the Olivia Newton John Cancer Centre (http://www.onjcancercentre.org/) which is near me, what they mean when they say ‘wellness’ is actually mostly evidence-based non-medical therapy such as ‘Acupuncture, Art Therapy, Brain Tumour Support Service, Clinical Psychology

Jobs choosing the more aesthetically pleasing treatment was very on point for him.

Seasick. Both.

Charlamagne and Wendy Williams will probably never speak again and that’s fine with me.