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The article states that “Arizona, Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas all have state laws requiring doctors to comply with the old, out-of-date dosage requirements.”

Do you know what would be awesome? If we completely divorced health care from the employer/employee relationship. We could have some sort of, I don’t know, single payer system or something.

because knocking people unconscious for no reason is dangerous

I gave up engineering for the same reason. The daily fight to counter microaggression was exhausting. And you won’t see people of most majorities ever acknowledge a situation that helps them and theirs. Women are usually the exception to this but not always.

It gets worse?

I used to work at an engineering firm and HOLY SHIT the things they would do and say to the women, especially the female engineers. It was a big reason why I didn't return to work after having my first child. I couldn't handle all the stresses of being a working mom AND fielding microagressions and hostility daily.

As John Oliver put it “if you want to do something evil, hide it inside something boring.”

This is good Kinja

Charismatic, no. Talented, no. Unique, almost certainly.

In my first year of law practice, one of my friends came into my office, shut the door, and proceeded to tell me the following story:

that’s really encouraging, thank you!

That karate anecdote really hit home for me. Karate was my life from ages 10-16, when I finally got my black belt. However, once thrown into class with the other black belts, most of whom were men in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, I quit within six months. Why? Because they made inappropriate and sexist remarks about my

I have a friend who works in a nature preserve, and all of the pictures she posts on facebook are of her with the cutest animals and I want her life so bad. Engineering was a stupid career. I made bad choices.

No nude selfies?

I hope you can come to a place where you can forgive yourself. You had to make a horrendously difficult decision and you made the right one. Being a good parent often means making hard choices.

I made a burner for this. No one knows this story except me, my husband and our healthcare providers. I had an abortion of a baby I wanted more than anything, ever. I loved her so much.

Here's a reparations idea: white people aren't allowed to vote for four score and seven years.

The GOP: Constantly in a battle for “Oh you think that’s a shitty thing to do?!”

Someday, somehow, I’m going to make it all right, but not right now.