mediumsizedhuman
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mediumsizedhuman

Maybe I missed it. Was there something in the add that said the person must do sex for the trip?

Because he holds out delusional hope that he'll get a week's worth of sex with an attractive young woman in return for chipping in for some portion of her vacation.

If she knew she had a fever and flew anyway, despite clear CDC instructions- then (assuming she makes it through) her nursing license needs to be revoked, asap. I don't care about her flight refund. #sorrynotsorry

Doctors without Borders does have an amazing track record. But losing 9 of the 12 healthcare workers that have already been infected in the past few months with Ebola seems hardly little to none.

Apparently she did have a slight fever before she traveled. She was told not to travel by the CDC and did anyway. Why take the risk? I am not a paranoid person who is screaming to close the borders, but this seems irresponsible to me.

The reason people are starting to stress about this, as opposed to just trusting the CDC as you suggest, is that every single precaution which we were told would supposedly make an outbreak impossible in the US has been shown to be so flawed and fucked-up as to be useless..

They don't actually read the comments. They're just waiting for their turn to post something snarky.

Who knows?

"Chill" left the building at "Flight 1143 from Cleveland." Because for her to have traveled via public transportation while she's fucking self-monitoring for ebola is insanity.

"Ebola is hard to catch." "Don't panic." "You are not at risk unless you have direct contact... OH FUCKING WAIT..."

Who said I was talking about the nurses? I'm talking about prominent doctors in Sierra Leone and Liberia that knew the dangers, took every precaution, and still caught the disease. But whatever. It's all snarky material for you guys.

Yes, really.

You thought "@amandabynes: My dad never did any of those things The microchip in my brain made me say those things but he's the one that ordered them to microchip me" was a coherent tweet?

Politics in general nowadays is an exercise in extremes for the most part. Nobody can be a moderate anymore, everyone is as bad as Hitler, there's no common ground.

I am all for calling out Walker for being terrible, but I have a big problem with this reasoning:

I actually find the awkward clothing talk completely in keeping with a man who thinks he knows something about women's clothing (just like he thinks he knows something about women) but does not. The adverbs and adjectives are all wrong (e.g. "stylish flared skirts" ??? Dork). And I've never heard a woman (or retailer)

"Hey ladies, your universally recognized social cues that you don't want to be approached are giving off an aura of unapproachability! Just giving you a heads up in case you were wondering why more idiots in fedoras weren't interrupting your day with terrible pick-up lines. You can thank me anytime. P.S. Smile, babe!"

I thought "earbuds in" was like a universal expression for "listening to music," aka "its probably really rude for you to interrupt my music enjoyment so kindly don't talk to me."

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