Hahaha, people with clear mental health issues are hilarious.
Hahaha, people with clear mental health issues are hilarious.
Wifebeaters gotta wifebeat.
You can’t? Can they just not be for you? What if you like skinny women? What if you like women bigger than them? Does one have to be an asshole and not find them particularly attractive but nonetheless be happy for them existing in the world? Can’t those and more be amongst the range of opinions?
I see this view and I just can’t comprehend how anybody believes it. It’s not “almost completely useless.” It’s “not a perfect guideline,” but that’s a far cry from pretending we’re all Arnold Schwarzenegger in muscle density.
Which of his 99 problems is this one, I wonder.
Or just don’t listen to Kanye. There are plenty of other artists out there.
I’m really trying to feel bad for him but I don’t.
He’s just realizing Tidal is a ripoff?
Nice, thanks. So on a per game basis the men make about $300k more than the ladies. Also, there’s no breakdown of how the sponsorship money was allocated.
Not sure you can be ‘collateral damage’ if you started the ball rolling.
According to the Post, the Charlottesville PD did investigate and “determined that no one named Haven Monahan had ever attended U-Va.”(Haven Monahan is the name she made up to go with pictures of a former high school classmate of hers) and “Police ultimately determined that no gang rape occurred, and Rolling Stone…
Texts between Jackie and one of her freshman friends (the guy she reportedly wanted romantic attention from) suggest she might have also created an online identity to “catfish” the friend, and suggested in text messages with the friend that she had a terminal illness from which she was dying.
So... this claim may not…
Um, well, it seems to be more than just getting dates mixed up. There are several eye witness accounts detailing how Jackie told them she’d just experienced a sexual assault after texting them, on that specific date. It also appears there’s a good chance she created a false online identity to get closer to one of her…
My mom, aunt, and sister all have honest-to-god, fully diagnosed celiac disease. These people do make it harder. I think with my bf’s sister, it’s just disordered eating- orthorexia. It’s a real mania around “healthy eating.”
I absolutely DO NOT UNDERSTAND. I think all of this stuff with her and people like her is, at this point, psychosomatic. People feel vaguely unwell, they go to Dr. Google, they find diseases that seem to fit their symptoms, and voila! They decide that they have these diseases. It seems to be people with maybe some…
Absolutely! She and her parents all swear they can’t eat gluten or onions, either.
Next there will be a fluff piece for Morgellon’s Disease and how it’s also totally real!
But those are also all symptoms of depression. So which is more likely: she developed a disease that seems to have no physical evidence regarding the known pathology of Lyme, or that she developed a mental disorder we are all susceptible to that has those same symptoms but has known biological markers?
Most MDs, myself included, would agree behind closed doors that chronic lyme, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome, as they are commonly diagnosed, are all different manifestations of depression. But people don’t want to hear that they’re depressed, and people get angry when you point out this truth. As the…
Thyroid disorders (Graves disease, Hashimoto’s, to name two) are very real, and easy to detect (a simple blood test), so don’t know why that’s being lumped in with ‘diseases and disorders that many claim they suffer from, yet are unrecognized by evidence-based medicine’. Makes me question the rest of the article…