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where can i find this movie? plz halp

Yes! That’s it. I saw it in 2011 or 2012. Apparently it’s been floating around for a bit! ha

I was wondering about this too (i.e., convicted of murder but not for mutilation of a body) - wouldn’t it be all or none? I understood that verdict to mean that he was guilty of killing her, but not that he chopped her up and burned her (implying someone else did). Could someone explain?

Lenk was creepy AF.

WTF. Really?!?

My friend in law school sent me a video he had to watch for a class; it was an officer (not sure what kind) explaining why you shouldn’t EVER talk to cops without a lawyer present. The main point I took away from it was that they can approach you in what appears to be a causal manner, just for more info (e.g.,

god, i know. or when he asked the cops if he could go back to school to turn in his project. it was obvious from the get-go he couldn’t grasp what was going on. i got nauseous it was so upsetting.

ha, I have no idea. My school sucked so I assumed better ones did?

My dog was Pizza Rat for Halloween this year. I guess next year I can recycle the costume and just get a rat toy...

My grandfather referred to this as ‘bought air,’ as in “Dadgumit, y’all close that door you’re letting out all the bought air.”

The pharmacist gave me a few extra days of my antidepressant to tide me over until my appointment, which is how I found out about it. Maybe bc OTCs are in the blister packs they can’t give just a few days...?

I agree. I also wish we could have the school nurse give them out at local high schools...but maybe I’m a little extreme.

Thanks! That’s interesting. Do you use an instrument or just manually apply it?

I think they just float around your peritoneal cavity until they die and then are broken down by your body (this is my non-technical answer).

That sucks! Usually the pharmacy will extend your prescription temporarily so you don’t have a gap...but maybe that doesn’t apply to BC. :/

I think pharmacists are saints. Two of my dear friends are PharmDs and are awesome, but I don’t think that’s biasing me too much. ;) I think if we better-utilized them in our health care system it would help the pending doctor-shortage. No offense to NPs or PAs, but I think they are the solution to best fill the void.

When I lived in London I had some pseudo-NHS insurance (not really sure how it worked). I had to pay for my BC but three months cost me £ 20 vs three months in the US (with good health insurance) cost me $90. Take me back (for various other reasons as well!). <3

I’m a med student and I 100% agree.

I *think* because there are more long-term considerations for Depo than for flu shot (e.g., a substantially higher risk of osteoporosis compared to any other form of BC), which require observation.

lol I love that