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"Ariana Grande screams whenever she is thirsty."

So like a parakeet or a newborn?

interpreted as: "Bitch, don't come for me."

Can we find out why the hell he's got such a boner for Laurel McSourpuss? She always looks like she's on the verge of tears. She has Resting Weepy Face.

You're right. I should have said that he was rewarded for not having a vagina. I do however, reserve the right to think that he is not funny.

You go girl! Yes! Sorry, I mean, Yass!

I don't even own a television, and I think I'm a little in love with Shonda Rhimes.

Omg this is too much! Most straight sex scenes don't add to the plot...and in the case of HTGAWM ( and perhaps Scandal, but I don't watch it) the sex scenes did add to the plot, because they are the way one character gets information, and therefore FORWARDS THE PLOT. Good lord, people are duuuuuuummmmmmmmb.

So her video is explicitly about her ass and her sex appeal but she finds being asked about it degrading? Huh?

Interesting. Where I live, nurses are paid quite well. Without overtime and just out of school, they're making to start $65,000/yr and most nurses here all work overtime.

It's pretty simple to figure out. You treat an Ebola patient...days later you get a fever. My inkling is to not get on a plane with 132 other people. Not to mention hang out in the fucking airport terminal. She's a nurse, she should be hyper sensitive to the risks and the symptoms. We're all officially fucked

I could've better clarified that the CDC and the hospital are to blame here. They made the call, they're in charge, and when things go wrong, the blame lies on the boss's shoulder.

id be ok with her losing her right to practice if she survives.

I'm still cleaning up pieces of my husband's exploded head from when he heard that a nurse had gotten on a commercial flight with a fever after treating an ebola patient. (He is on hundreds of flights every year for work so he is especially sensitive on any issues involving air travel.) Please, universe, don't let him

SHE had the final say under the circumstances. She may not be "to blame" (whatever the fuck that means to any given person), but she's responsible for her own dumbass decisions, and cannot foist the entirety of that responsibility onto someone else regardless of rubberstamping or no rubberstamping (and I don't

I'm not absolving the CDC or the hospital of taking most of the blame. But she is medically trained and she did have a fever. She knew something was wrong or she would not have even called the CDC in the first place. I'm not willing to completely take the blame off of her when it's pretty clear that she suspected

I don't believe she was in fact given an explicit green light (it'd be nice if she'd or the staffer who answered the fuggling phone taped the conversation, which either'd be free to do without telling the other). I kept hearing "she was given no guidance". As a multi-degreed professional, as I said in another post,

Ebola is not contagious unless the infected person is actively symptomatic and the CDC didn't create the 100.4 temperature threshold; that is the medical standard f what a fever is. Ebola is also not airborne, unlike the flu. Having said that, she shouldn't have gone and her hospital, Dallas County, the CDC, her

why aren't you willing to blame her? she's, you know, a nurse — she understood the risks and potential for infection. it's literally her job. what she did was selfish and idiotic (to put it very, very lightly).

Most nurses I know are smarter than the damn doctors, they're not naive innocents. And really, most of them are super cynical about the medical profession, so I can't help thinking that she was too caught up in her 'must be perfect' wedding BS and threw caution to the wind.
But yeah—the CDC and that idiotic fever

I am totally blaming her as well the CDC. She has a background in a medical field and information about the spread of Ebola has been everywhere.