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“old car” lol

I performed a quick search for “migraine prophylaxis” and was given some very relevant peer-reviewed literature. I believe this site is promising, but as others have said, it still needs work. They have a feedback button which is prominent so hopefully that will prove fruitful.

You’re probably trolling, but just in case you’re not: hey, man, we do it, too. Extreme liberal, extreme conservative, moderate in either direction, whatever: this is how you get people do to things you want them to do. Whether that’s a scam, or a completely legitimate cause, the things you want to do are get people

It’s interesting for me to hear that side of it, because the fact is, I’m VERY assertive and have been all my life, thanks to my specific personality and a pair of attorney parents who valued that very highly in me. I thrive on confrontation, I’m very communicative, I say no with absolute glee most of the time. I get

Yes. Reading this made me think the exact same thing: almost everyone I know has a story like this. I agree, the answer is to teach women and men how to navigate active consent. Even more, teach women from an early age it’s okay to be assertive, it’s okay to say no. Even as a woman in my early 30's, I am very much

This is what’s sad for me - there are women who haven’t had these kinds of experiences but I have. Once I was with friends and we were talking about rape and I said “I kind of sort of was. Not really” and they just stared at me. So I talked about the situation. An abusive boyfriend had a key to my apartment. I went

If there is a woman alive who has not had this experience, I’d like to meet her, because she is a rare, rare creature. I’m so grateful to you for sharing your story and elaborating on the complexity of consent. So many people want to make it a black-and-white, yes-or-no issue, and the more people who stand up and say

That’s dumb. Not everything can be solved by touching it once. In fact, any O(n^2) algorithm requires touching each thing more than once (if you could touch everything only once, then it’s O(n)!). Thus I would like to see the author do Gaussian elimination on general dense matrices touching each element only once!

So he’s positioning himself as the pro-brain damage candidate. That’s different. Wonder if he also supports lead poisoning or if he’s only for trauma-related brain damage?