Right? I mean, I don't think what this guy did was right, but when are we finally going to have a conversation about the dangers of women taking sleeping pills on a plane?! These women need to take some responsibility for their actions! Argelbargle.
Right? I mean, I don't think what this guy did was right, but when are we finally going to have a conversation about the dangers of women taking sleeping pills on a plane?! These women need to take some responsibility for their actions! Argelbargle.
Yeah, I worked for a summer back in the nineties in an operating room in Germany, and we had about 3 goiter surgeries a day there—the doctors said it is because the salt isn't iodized by law there (or at least wasn't at the time). The incidence of goiters in the U.S. is *much* lower, but I'm told that you can still…
Oh my god, I only just realized from your comment after a good 20 years of using a food processor what that little hole in the chute cap is for!! I've made mayo in the FP before, but just drizzled in the oil by hand— I feel a little bit of an idiot. Now I'm excited to make a new batch this weekend, thanks!
Yeah but, a lot of those people who try it as a fad diet might feel better because they were in fact intolerant. Yes, it could be because of something else they've cut out, but is it really the end of the world that it's a fad?
Yup, and correct. In the grand scheme of things it's more highly annoying than awful, and I'm very thankful that I'm not so sensitive as some celiacs where just cross-contaminated food prep surfaces can set me off.
She probably isn't, and it must be incredibly frustrating as a celiac for this to be a "fad", but it's also hard for those who don't even have that as a diagnosis to reference. And at least the fad means more gluten-free options out there for her, her fellow celiacs, and those who are intolerant?
I'll happily start eating it again when I stop getting mouth sores, and the skin stops blistering and peeling on my fingers each time I do. And yes, celiac has been ruled out, as have other foods as possible culprits. There is such a thing as non-celiac gluten intolerance.
Ha, yes there's that. It just seems to have gotten even worse lately.
Because the editorial quality at Jezebel has become absolute shit in the last month? See also Laura Beck's completely inaccurate article about CVS today. And Tracie's article earlier this week about warts.
I would never buy Lululemon pants (too expensive, don't do yoga), and the CEO is definitely an Ayn Randian-loving ass, but aren't yoga pants at Target and Old Navy also made in sweatshops in other countries as well?
This is the first I've heard of her, and found the Telegraph article fascinating, so I'm with you. Good for her...and so young! She seems to have a good head on her shoulders, so hopefully she can stay somewhat level and doesn't flame out or become exploited (once again, I guess, depending on who you believe).
Please tell me this is really for medical personnel to train on, and not some back door (pun NOT intended) way for a pedophile to buy his own sex doll?!
It definitely depends on the state. I had a coworker from Florida who had lightly-tinted windows because of the strong sun there, and when she moved to Illinois she was constantly getting pulled over because they are illegal there. I believe she said even when legal in a state like Florida, there is a limit to how…
Breitbart, really?
Anecdotes are not data, and there are plenty of comments downthread from commenters who unfortunately suffered or witnessed abuse at the hands of a relative who is a police officer. This article is not about you, and it never says *all* police officers are abusers— it simply says that there is a higher proportion of…
This made me smile, thanks!
Dump that clean laundry on his side of the bed to make room for you to put your dirty clothes. He can either sleep in them or put them away.
Ha! Sorry, yes, a stationary bike. At home, first, in my case, but then afterwards at the rehab gym.
Yup, they had me on crutches to go home from the surgery THAT DAY, and riding a bike the morning after. And I even had both femoral and acetabular osteoplasty in addition to the labral tear repair...
It's a labra*l* tear, anyway— there's a typo in there. And it's not pleasant, I can assure you! Though probably slightly less unpleasant than tearing a labia :)