karleeetron
Karleetron
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Yeah. Its worse because you can be ill informed about the effects of the rum and the safety of such a dosage, but the only reason to give your child coke would be to turn them into an asshole that wont shut up and cant see that they are annoying everyone.

I’m fine by the way.

Yeah, is rubbing coke on a babby’s gums really any different than rubbing them with rum? Not asking for a friend but my mom. She wants to feel good about her life choices.

Is that something we should worry about? I literally put EVERYTHING into my search history. Like “how long would it take for someone to die if you cut their hands and feet off” but like...I just started watching “slasher” and was CURIOUS-how much cocaine can you do and breastfeed seems like a totally normal thing to

Not something I’m putting into my google search history.

All I ever wanted was Sansa as Queen in the North and Margaery on the Iron Throne, and there would have been peace and good feelings between the North and the South could have grown and Margaery and Sansa could have ruled as benevolent queens who sometimes hooked up whenever there was an occasion for the kingdoms to

Young Ned, totally Stoner NPH. I think Jon’s real name is some fucked up hard to spell Targaryen nonsense like Jaeheryes. To which Ned said, “fook it. Jon it is.”

It was a Lyanna who protected Jon when he was born.

People missing the point will try to point out that she apparently was only using a pistol at the time, so likely not a type of gun that is currently being targeted by gun control advocates. But the real point is the disconnect between the dream—I will use this to protect my family!!!—and the reality—that it is far

A friend had a virus and high fever, and that in combo with the medicine they gave her was huge trouble for her psyche.

Not to dismiss the possibility that she may be experiencing relationship woes, but I think recent terrorism in one’s country can have a bigger, unconscious effect on us than we commonly realize; it can add to one’s bucket of personal troubles and make us feel hysterical, unstable and unsafe. I certainly know that’s

I’m sorry, but I giggled. Only because I’ve done similar things. Not on Ambien, but I take several pills for my heart. Ever since I started them, I have claimed that there’s a little boy staring at me from the radiator, there are rats crawling in the bed, there is a Navajo woman’s ghost staring at me from the

When I had to take ambien I had to start putting my phone in another room. One night I was texting my gf who was downstairs watching tv with some friends that bats were in the bedroom attacking me. I woke up to about 200 pictures of blank walls I took in the dark of “the bats” and some weird Instagram posts. That's

It seems like this article is saying “she shouldn’t use that word because most people have a limited frame of reference for it and it confuses them”. Sorry, but as a sufferer of a few chronic illnesses, including Ulcerative Colitis that I have been having a 2 month long flare up of that has not responded to any of the

Yeah, this story just infuriated me. I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at 13. I’m 29 now. I’ve taken methotrexate on and off since being diagnosed (and I most certainly do call it chemo, because it most certainly is - the vomiting that follows leaves no doubt), plus almost every other medication for

This! I have a friend who has fibromyalgia and narcolepsy and looks ‘fine’ but has days when she can barely walk because the pain is so bad. She’s in the process of trying to apply for federal disability benefits and she says that the hardest thing has been trying to explain that she’s sick even though she doesn’t

Um yes, many RA or other arthritis patients can and do rightfully say we’re receiving chemo. Methotrexate is a chemotherapy agent. Here’s the problem: when people hear arthritis, they think of grandma with a sore thumb. The reality is people with autoimmune arthritis are sick every damn day, with joint pain and

I know a lady with an immune disease (scleroderma) who takes chemotherapy drugs for it, and she calls it chemo too. I think when people have these kinds of invisible illnesses, having treatments that have names that convince regular people of the seriousness of their conditions is a way of dealing with the stigma of

If she knew what he was planning, she’s complicit. I have a learning disability. I didn’t know it absolved me of accessory to murder.