14 inches is a bit much, even for somebody experiencing significant “feelings of inner emptiness.” I prefer my magic wands energy rods no longer than 7-8 inches, tops.
14 inches is a bit much, even for somebody experiencing significant “feelings of inner emptiness.” I prefer my magic wands energy rods no longer than 7-8 inches, tops.
HOLD UP. I have been looking EVERYWHERE for a rod to fill my emptiness. Oh wait, FEELINGS. Right. Well. Whatever.
Everyone knows that the worst part of any marathon is stepping on all of the uteruses that fall out after mile 20.
This. She’s in a position where her options are limited because of her sex. She’s breaking boundaries but doing it in a way that isn’t totally alienating other women. Baby steps. Even if people are disapproving of what she’s doing it gets people thinking about what women are capable of.
The chains are not of her own making. The chains were put on everybody in 79, when the theocratic system was installed. She is clearly working from within that system to push things in the right direction. I’m an atheist, so my feelings for religion are beyond bleak, but I can recognize a subversive hero when I see…
It’s disappointing on an ongoing basis how often “experiencing” is focussed on “look at me at this place” instead of “look at this amazing place/event/etc”.
Wow. Got wisdom tooth done in EU and got extra strength ibuprofen. Wtf America?
I agree. I am 41 and had 10 back surgeries and suffer from dibilitating pain every moment of every day without pain medication and physical therapy. I am almost certain he was simply in pain and BC he had used a certain med for so long his body built a tolerance to it. That then turns into a need to increase dosage.…
NPR had a segment on opioid addiction the other day, and Fentanyl is apparently killing a lot of people. Even a small mistake in dosage can be life-threatening and people can easily OD. I wonder if this could be the case?
The two might be related. Knowing that he was to see an addiction doctor the next day may have caused him to take an even greater dose than usual: the fear that arises when we believe that we are to be deprived of something that has become necessary to us.
From one of the abovementioned tweets:
Please post link with evidence. Thanks.
This, of all things, strikes me as not being a horrible outcome. At least his taxes will go to benefit (well, some portion of them, hopefully) the area where he grew up and spent his entire adult life and was by most estimates a very involved community member.
as a consolation, it’s a shit tattoo on its own.
He was stiff as a board. He couldn’t even sit in a car seat comfortably, they had to drive around with him laying on a mattress in the back of their SUV. The father is saying they’re being attacked/convicted now for being anti-vaccine and the owners of a supplement company. Buddy, you let you kid die an excruciatingly…
i don’t even have kids and i can’t fucking understand it
I just... I’m sorry but if my kid is obviously ill and what I’m doing isn’t working with zero signs of improvement I’d take him to the doctor. Hell I’d take him to whomever could save their life because my beliefs would be meaningless to me esp if it resulted in the death of my child.
that the government and/or the medical establishment are attacking the family for their beliefs.