I know what to ask mum and dad for for Christmas then
I know what to ask mum and dad for for Christmas then
Oh god, that reminds me of this
My daughter is in the same boat (she’s also pushing five foot in a family of hobbits, and she’s started puberty this year) but she’s lucky enough to be a popular girl without involving herself in Queen Bee manipulation. She has more confidence and self belief than anyone I know at that age (except my sister, and she…
Mine is 9. I taught her self defence last year because she is so gentle and pleasant that I cannot stand the thought of someone hurting her and her not knowing how to defend herself. Every now and then I shout “WHOSE BODY?” and she shouts “MY BODY”. There are really simple moves you can teach her: chin thrust, fingers…
After reading Madeleine’s piece tonight I am 100% totally down with killing men with the same look on my face.
I love this. I FUCKING LOVE THIS.
At least they didn’t describe a Glasgow smile and hopefully you had a glasgow salad instead ;)
One of the Jezebel writers tried to say that Outlander plays to stereotypes when portraying Scottish people as drunk and willing to fight anyone.
I had to break it to mine: we had a cry.
Those single digit numbers include people who receive no cpr or aed or als. Early recognition, early intervention and her age put her in the double figure range for 30 day survival.
Because she’s still in the time limit for pharmacological thrombolysis if it is a MI/PE, and while oxygen deprivation is bad they have medical supplies on the plane (tube kits plus bag) to help assist, as well as an AED and epinephrine, and she’s not using loads of oxygen while unconscious. The real problem is the…
As long as the EMT was performing CPR properly her brain won’t have been starved of oxygen. People have come back from worse, though this is less than ideal. Are they sure the cause is MI?
It’s like 4chan come to life.
*you’re
Bobby I love you but where the fuck is Mama Mia?
That’s the whitest photo I’ve ever seen and I’m from a Scottish-Irish family.
Yeah, it was in the middle of my first year of med school, and she was more worried about me losing my place than me completing suicide or self harming. I can see why: I worked so hard to get in and she was worried that if I declared my mental illness they would chuck me out.
My mother was a psychiatric nurse for about 20 years and she didn’t see my breakdown as a breakdown at all until it was drummed into her by my aunt that I was really super sick and needed to go to the doctor.
I saw it done for the very first time this year and it genuinely did prevent someone coming to harm. It was mental.