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Ohhh yeh, at fair I got deep fried cheesecake and it was wrapped in wonton wrapped. It was way too similar to crab rangoon, which I love, but not worth the money and not very intriguing.

I read these when I was 17 and had never experienced a real relationship because they all read like they’re written by people who have still not experienced real relationships. It really does always come down to one person being extremely selfish OR an extreme martyr (in their own eyes) using a tiny event in their

Chicken pot pie could be very delicious

so simple, yet so appealing. how has this not become a thing? but I love all breakfast wraps/sandwiches/tacos

I saw those on Daily Mail but they were actually published before Bourdain passed, and they looked really bad for Asia. Still, haven’t seen anyone blame her and this all sounds weirdly defensive to me, especially coming from Rose.

using his kid makes it extra slimy- like he’s the innocent loving father who laughs with his kid at the ridiculous comedy woman. so gross.

NPH comes off like such a sexist prick here, he should be humiliated.

Nah, you can’t say I implied “a preponderance of data” when I clearly cited anecdotes. I didn’t call that data in any way and when it came down to it, I acknowledged that our anecdotes may not be supported by real data to explain why doctor’s aren’t discussing these side effects. It’s not a “whipsaw”, that’s a

I call BS on a lot of those people. I work with parents who say they log back in at night but being in a field where there’s hundreds of emails a day and everyone is CC’ed, I rarely see emails sent after they leave, or it’s a one-liner that could have waited until the morning and doesn’t accomplish anything. I had one

Doctors would not discuss statistically insignificant or unfounded conclusions of poor side effects as part of informed consent because it is not medically relevant as an established risk. If someone did research online which is notorious for over-reporting on negative side effects and did not even find that it was

I don’t know why your comment is directed at me, I didn’t imply anything about medical professionals not doing their job and specifically excused why it wouldn’t have come up during the informed consent process.

Interesting that it didn’t come up in research because then I have to wonder if doctors are not including it as part of informed consent because the data isn’t great? Then a specialist is presented with the cases where it is problematic so it’s easier to say in hindsight that IUDs cause problems.

I agree that conventional wisdom about college choices changed a LOT the minute the recession hit and unfortunately some of us were already on a certain path, but it also isn’t over yet. As in...you could have great earning years coming up from having chosen college > trade school. TBD!

So my dad didn’t use a cheap dentist but a similar mistake happened to him, but he was immuno compromised and ended up getting pneumonia from the abscess and had to be hospitalized. The total hospital costs were maybe ~$25k even with insurance, and he had to take three months off work as a self-employed attorney (no

Holy shit. This makes me actually sick to think about how frustrating that must have been. I would be complaining to the Attorney General, BBB, Yelp, EVERYONE who will listen!

Restoration Hardware paint is pretty fantastic in my experience and goes on sale often online.

It’s amazing how short sighted companies can be about this stuff. We weren’t allowed to have a Amazon Prime account for the office because the cost, but spent thousands on a website design that is still unfinished 2 years later with Lorem Ipsum because no one took an afternoon to actually fill out the text.

I am hearing this more and more as many women seem to have gotten them post-election. A close friend believes her infertility has been caused by scarring from her IUD, but hasn’t gone through the expensive, invasive procedure where they put the dye in your tubes to trace it. It’s so upsetting to hear from women

They started carrying brands that only exist there and now have special sections called “straight from the store” or something. So the only stuff that was ever at Nordstrom is limited to a few racks and is the same price as getting it on sale in a store that isn’t basically Ross? Maybe this was only news to me.

The problem I have with this is it seems that over the last decade or so, all products are using the lowest quality possible to sell at the highest price. Some of the items that have lasted me the longest are things I got super cheap, and some expensive items are useless in a short amount of time. This goes for