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I get the feeling a lot of doctors get kickbacks from the drug companies for referring their products. My doctor ignored everything I told her I had issues with and when it made me sick, the nurse said 'keep taking it'. Also, this was an antidepressant, when most of my problem was anxiety.

Celexa made me feel like I was going to vomit for about six hours, during which I got real friendly with the floor next to the toilet, and then my bed. When I told the nurse at my doctor's office, she said 'well try it another day or two, just to be sure'.

Isnt' it?

So far I'm not really aware of any (although recently I've been a little worried that I might be starting menopause early, but the jury's kind of out on that). I knew someone else (hyst) whose ovaries ended up failing but I'm not sure what the deal was as she also had Lyme disease. I have gained a lot of weight in the

... you just gave me an idea about starting my own dating website.

I saw her chain-not-a-dress at the VMAs and remembered her name from that, so I guess her style is working?

Amber Rose is going to get splinters in that magnificent ass if she keeps leaning on trees without pants on.

I'm kind of hoping that's what he meant on a subtler level. God gave man the ability to Science, and we Scienced up some contraceptives.

What, dying of liver disease or alcohol poisoning?

That's because they're all brainwashed by the Quiverfull movement >.<

The good news, is that after the hysterectomy, hopefully you won't be bothered by these issues anymore (barring weird hormonal changes, if they leave the ovaries). I say this having had one in 2011 and despite the long recovery I had, it is GREAT.

I stopped at a Tim Horton's once that I used to live down the street from... and there was no one in the store for almost ten minutes. Not once did I consider going behind the counter. Eventually, after shouting to the back a couple of times, I walked outside and around the (small) building, to find the employees out

Maybe they meant 'retardando', the musical notation that means 'a gradual decrease of tempo'?

This whole thing is triggering my OCD but I don't care, it's still highly entertaining. Plus, I'm getting new insults out of this.

Not to say I wouldn't tip, but if a server did that I'd probably break a bone or something. Eeeyaaagggghhhh you just triggered a half dozen neuroses.

Nope, I'm pretty sure the insults are completely warranted, assuming this is even real. I do love a good Internet train wreck.

And yet, I hope it isn't, because I love watching a good keel-hauling.

I read something about this school a year or two ago (really don't remember) but at the time it wasn't known how extensive the burials were. It's very sad, also fascinating though from a forensic/anthropology view... I've read most of Kathy Reichs' books (Bones is based on them), as well as a few other books on

Part of me really hopes his parents google this subject and find this article, and get sucked into reading the comments. Like a giant black hole of reality.

Just for the record... a lot of psychopathic serial murderers started out as rapists in some way.