No, no, no, bunnies are AWESOME. I get that word confused with monster sometimes, too. It's okay. BUNNEH!
No, no, no, bunnies are AWESOME. I get that word confused with monster sometimes, too. It's okay. BUNNEH!
Wow, that sucks! Those kids work really hard and deserve way better treatment than that. Thank you for the info. I didn't know how the intern program there was run, and my brother's friend is a full-time employee with them.
Yeesh, I'm just glad my brother is happy. His wife is really sweet, and I don't think I've ever thought much about her being an atheist until I read this article. It's a non-issue in the family. She's just who she is, and that includes being a woman who really loves my brother.
Really? Then the princesses you know are getting stiffed. A friend of my brother's was hired at 13.50 an hour to do character work. He makes more now, but he's been with the company for a while. His benefits are pretty good.
Wow, I'm sorry you and the patients went through that, but it sounds like you were self-aware to know when it was time to leave. It's a hard job and one I know I'm not cut out to do. J. vents now and then to me, but she's been working this job about ten years now-requested it. Before that she was in the NICU, but…
Yeah, I can understand how one would need to develop a thick skin after a while. One of my friends is an ER nurse at a children's hospital, and a lot of the kids they get are repeat patients who are extremely sick and even dying. I know J. has days when balancing compassion and professionalism wears her down…
"Female vanity", I'm cringing a lot right now.
Agreed with you, on all of it. A friend's mother would have (past tense because she passed away) psychotic episodes now and then that included hallucinations. Once she thought the CIA was sending her messages through her cereal and another time she insisted the family dog could shape-shift and was trying to murder…
Books are in my blood, and if we're going to plug novels The Gravedigger's Daughter by Joyce Carol Oates was lovely. I am happy to see so many people picking up books, especially my son. Classics, YA, comics, just read!
"Trans women are real women because we're not talking about physiology."
Different issue.
Except the article wasn't referring to someone who wants to identify as a non-human (which is an entirely different issue) or continue to live as a male or female while choosing to identify with the other sex. People who have made the choice, no matter where they are in their transition journey, should be referred…
Of course they're real women. They are humans who identify as women, thus making them women. They happen to be women who were born in bodies that don't suit them, but that is something medicine has been able to address for a long time, thank goodness because it means a lot of trans women are able to make the choice…
Now, now, it is all about the suffering in the Holy Mother Church. As a particular nun would often say to me, "The good Lord thinks you're beautiful when you suffer and smile for the hardships, dear!" She always added "dear". It made her five times scarier than the other nuns I knew.
Oh, I want to hork now. This stuff makes me so queasy, but I can't turn away from it, arrrrrgh!
Oh jeeze, I never thought about how they sound in regular English and to those who may not have had to listen to the language abused on a daily basis. This is perfect!
I always wonder if that cross is real or shopped.
There's enough fabric in those sleeves to make another dress. Or four.
Did you hear the banging noise? Sound of my jaw hitting the floor. Oh, I really don't understand fashion.
Wow, it looks like the designer couldn't quite decide what style to go with and said what the hell, let's throw all of it in there.