burntmytoest
BurntMyToest
burntmytoest

Nailed it. Don’t understand how people are missing this. She states she has a life threatening allergy yet has no Epi pen?! If she goes into anaphylaxis mid flight, airline attendants aren’t trained to start an IV and administer solumedrol. That plane would end up making an emergency landing and disrupting travel of

As nurse and once upon a time paramedic I’d love for you to have a notecard in your wallet with these things on it as well as any medications (including OTC meds) you take daily or as needed. Should you not be able to tell us, be too upset to remember “oh yea, I take that medication too!” it helps us help you.

People have emotional animals for many reasons, PTSD, Bipolar, Agoraphobia ... there’s many.

And drugs that treat these things have side-effects, and are not 100% in effect or compatibility with everyone.

Trusting a dog’s senses and ability to protect you is a real thing that allows people to live their lives and not

It doesn’t say specifically, but I think from reading accounts of the situation that it’s possible they did try to seat her further away from the dogs. The guy who shot the video said the flight crew tried to work with her and it is their policy to move seats if a passenger is allergic to pets.

Like when I was at HomeGoods and a woman had a medium-sized dog just out and about?

From your doctor. And if you are allergic to latex then you should wear a medic alert bracelet too, if you are in an accident and need medical treatment then the first responders need to know to use latex alternative gloves and to not use latex gear. Jesus, it is your health and you are supposed to look after it. A

Old man here. When did it become okay to bring dogs everywhere? I see them at the grocery store, Home Depot, etc. Service dogs are fine, but I don’t believe that emotional support dogs should even be a thing. That just sounds like a fancy synonym for pet. Not everyone wants to encounter dogs when they go shopping.

The FAA commented on this incident with a list of dog-free airlines, saying people with a severe or threatening allergy should try to fly those if possible. Of course, that’s easier said than done considering how much some airlines tend to almost have a monopoly on certain routes.

For creating a disturbance after she was asked to leave.

The problem here seems to be that the kids stole the pills instead of receiving them from a sketchy team doctor?

If you have a “life threatening” allergy to dogs wouldn’t you want to get off the plane.

He may not have called them bitches, but he sure as hell didn’t respect them. I will never understand the Hefner apologists - it is no coincidence that Cosby and Hefner were best buddies and at least one of the Cosby rapes happened at the Playboy Mansion.

If literally any other man did this, would we applaud him for being an ‘icon’?

53% of white women voted Trump. There’s a lot of female creep-enablers out there.

THIS. He took objectification of women to the next level, in a society where that was already the accepted norm.

I will never understand this dude’s popularity with women. The man basically kept a creepy babe-zoo in his house and only supported ‘women’s empowerment’ as long as it fit his idea of women being naked and not being ~prudes~ about it. If literally any other man did this, would we applaud him for being an ‘icon’?

I blame about 40-60% of my childhood trauma on Hugh Hefner so I can’t say that I’m in mourning. My father thought it was a funny and novel idea to tack pictures of Playboy centerfolds in the bathrooms at our summer cabin, so every time I had to pee I would be staring down a voluptuous bunny giving me a come hither

The best thing I learned from the few episodes of TGNT I’ve watched was that Hef was really into scrapbooking. Volumes upon volumes of lovingly assembled scrapbooks. And not just like, creepy spank bank scrapbooks. The man just loved to document life at the mansion.

Of all the post about Hugh’s death, Jez’s was the one I wanted to see most as to see how he was remembered. He has a complex legacy: publisher of some of the best authors of the 20's century, great art, amazing photographers (Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Helmut Newton among others), insightful interviews, early

Rest In Peace, you horny old coot. And for all his many faults, this has always stood out to me: