Proof that as long as the antagonist is a 5'7", 163 pound equipment manager, Blake Griffin will totally stand up for himself.
Proof that as long as the antagonist is a 5'7", 163 pound equipment manager, Blake Griffin will totally stand up for himself.
ok. solid. i’m impressed. a real ee cummings u r
“Mr. Pie”? Really? Is there a “Cewpie-pie” or maybe a “mini-pie” on the way?
One of my friends from Art School who was going after a Masters in Directing, drives for Lyft.
Um why would anybody tip when they’re instructed not to? No offense but I would hardly call it rude when its explicitly discouraged to tip...
Yeah, but he is white in a black space, whatever the fuck that means.
A bunch of people blocking access to a hospital is nothing like Mrs. Parks sitting on a bus.
And many - I’d bet most - of the people whose commutes have been interrupted by BLM protestors were just working people who couldn’t afford not to get to their jobs on time. If your protests are harming the people in whose name…
This is far more effective than blocking a street or a bridge and pissing everyone off. Hopefully we see more of these types of protests.
Maybe you’ve never heard of a little something called HIPAA, which stands for “Health Insurance: Privacy Always Applies.”
I don’t think she could have been dosed with something like succinylcholine, as the muscles used for respiration would have also been paralyzed :/ and she may have suffocated
Every ED I’ve worked at had cameras to observe the patient, so it seems weird that no one would have noticed the doctor standing over her jacking off on the cctv feed. There’s some weird details about this story that definitely make me pause.
The woman claims he gave her a second dose after she informed him she’d already been given morphine. This is from the New York Daily News article:
I smell major bullshit here, and this is coming from someone who doesn’t particularly care for physicians. First off, with the exception of specific cases, if you were incapacitated by morphine, something went wrong in the dosing. Putting aside that no one would jerk off on a patient’s face because hello messy…
I am an RN. I have a hard time believing morphine would incapacitate someone as described in this article. I will give the caveat that my experience is anecdotal and not evidence based, and that not everyone reacts the same way to all medication.
To echo an earlier commenter, it's cruel and unnecessary to mock this kid for writing a song for his brother.