I mean, appropriate English for appropriate situations but “man, she woke” is a bit of lexical poetry. You’re just jealous because no one’s ever said it about you.
I mean, appropriate English for appropriate situations but “man, she woke” is a bit of lexical poetry. You’re just jealous because no one’s ever said it about you.
I love that we’re all nostalgic about this cookbook. I have a sensory memory of discovering the paperback in the kitchen drawer of cookbooks and aprons, and all the conversations I had with my mom about it while I read it.
Oh yes it does!
Iirc my teenage years correctly, I think she’s the one who had this cool system of keeping 30 dinner recipes on index cards and never making a recipe more often than every 10 days. Her reasoning was that if you make the dish too often, you start getting lazy and cook it wrong and then wonder why it doesn’t taste as…
Joey on Friends loved it. He even had to put it in the freezer for a while.
Isn’t FSoG some ridiculous suburban take on BSDM? Like no safe words, enthusiastic consent? And instead of role-playing, doesn’t it leak into their regular 24/7 relationship so it’s indistinguishable from abusive sexism? I haven’t read the book but that’s how I imagine it.
... which is nice because Star Wars doesn’t get much attention.
You’re gonna wait like everybody else = we won’t do surgery on this condition until you’ve had it at least 2 months.
As the article you didn’t read states, the wiretap was legal. And you clearly have never read a sexual harassment pamphlet in your life. But I see why you have time to post. No patients.
Exactly. Slam his FB page:
Slam his FB page:
I’m with you, but that’s a really sexist way to get that point across.
If there isn’t trouble there you can’t find it. 99% of people in any workplace behave professionally. So yeah, it’s fucking surprising she found it. That surgeon and any staff who lets him talk that way and act that way are abusive. No patient “made” that happen, they did that all by their lonesomes.
Please post your credentials so we can warn people about you.
There is no expectation of privacy in the workplace. If you aren’t aware of that, you need to familiarize yourself with US employment laws. This is a public conversation that was conducted during paid hours.
But whatever. No actual doctor would have time or energy to comment this much on a blog, so I don’t know I’m…
First, READ the article you complete idiot. If you actually are a doctor, how did you get your degree with your level of comprehension? Second, she wasn’t on a fucking wait list you ignoramus. She didn’t ask to have surgery before other people. If you really can’t read, for the love of God stop commenting.
Who the fuck cares that she recorded her own surgery? She didn’t fucking *provoke* anyone by putting a recorder in her hair that no one knew existed. There wouldn’t be a story if the medical staff had behaved professionally. Jesus Christ, I think you’d blame the victims of Mengele for complaining about a stomachache.
None of us have been or understand? You’re making a lot of idiotic assumptions.
And removing all semblance of individuality? The surgeon made highly personal, specific comments directly related to the patient as an individual. No one is claiming this guy’s comments were too sterile and impersonal.
As for people having…
Work conversations are not private conversations.