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One of the rationales (???) for closing the clinic supposedly is that they don’t have a contract with an ambulance service for emergencies. As the clinic’s lawyer pointed out in an interview, you don’t need a contract; you just need a phone to call 911.

Shout out to the ladies in that photo. When I was maybe 19 or so I had to bring a friend to a clinic for an abortion... we were in school, she’d broken up with the father who was abusive, it was just 100% the right choice. And I knew going in that there would be protesters but there’s just nothing that prepares you

If they truly are about caring for women’s safety then offer the clinic grants to pay for upgrades to meet all the new regulations.

Tiffany Trump?

It would be perverse and ironic and hilarious if Tom Cruise’s controllingness brought his ex (and Jamie Foxx) lasting happiness! After all, how often in Hollywood do actors have five years out of the spotlight to develop a romantic relationship?

That disco ball is there because of me! My company works with his architect and I was tasked with sourcing and ordering that giant gold disco ball.

Hi, doula here. Breach deliveries are not automatically dangerous, you just need a care provider who is trained in how to do them. ACOG released a study awhile ago saying c-section is safer for breech so hospitals made them automatic c-sections. Then ACOG reversed their stance, said the previous study was flawed and

Best friend isn’t a person, it’s a tier!

Congratulations on a remarkable run. Millions have placed their hopes in you, and all of us, regardless of party, should hope for expanded prosperity and security during your tenure.

If you really want to nitpick, BO should have ended the letter with this:

I thought LWYMMD was a hot mess when I first heard it but I have since listened to it approx 800 times and I love it and I am angry about that

“Yesterday Taylor Swift served as a bridesmaid to her lifelong BFF Abigail Anderson.”

Canadian who lives in Britain here; the ‘Boys & Girls’ thing strikes me as a British thing, and a bit posh, which is on-brand for John Lewis. ‘Kids’ would be far too informal, and ‘Children’s’ might be okay but sounds a bit talking down to the customer. 🤷‍♀️

The irony of mansplaining ‘mansplaining’ to people who are very familiar with mansplaining should be noted.

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You, and all your grey’d ilk complaining about my use of the word ‘mansplaining’ can kindly take a seat. This is a perfect example of the concept.

As a general rule, “the medical community” isn’t really known for being vindictive like that. If this officer was to come back to the exact same hospital in need of medical attention today, he would receive the utmost care. On a personal level, those involved might be upset, but it is very unlikely that anyone would

but much worse he talks bad about me to our four year old daughter.

I’m not sure there is a clear consensus yet, but I like it.

How so?

As per usual, the women are wearing super elaborate, super uncomfortable dresses that you can walk, sit, eat or pee in and require going commando with kilometres of boob tape, while the men have jeans and sneakers