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This makes me laugh (so as not to cry): You'll understand one day when you are no longer fertile and it no longer is a danger you personally will face.

As someone who works with lawyers, I find it HIGHLY accurate.

If she had felt sick before going to Cleveland I'd agree with you. But she felt fine. When she was finally feeling sick she was still told she could come home. I just don't think it is fair to put all this blame on her when it belongs on her superiors and the CDC. She very likely didn't get the training she needed to

Seems to me that the nurses who were treating the original patient with ebola were basically advised to act normal and NOT take extra precautions in their every day lives. If they were still allowed to treat other patients (which they were) and they were about to go about their normal business (which they were), why

I love Jezebel, but even on its best day it does a really bad job of writing about weddings with any sense of compassion for the bride. That being said, these ebola bride articles are crazy. This nurse was planning a trip where she needed to fly, and she was planning a wedding. Neither of these things are easy on a

THANK YOU!

This article is insane. It doesn't matter why she was traveling. She was told she was allowed on the plane by the CDC. She shouldn't have "known better" than he CDC. They screwed it all up, not the nurse who was checking in with them.

To be fair, diabetes was explained in chapter 3 of every BSC book. I just started skipping it.

Yeah, I don't think my husband noticed at all.

A scam like this is how I got a call from my grandma at midnight while I was on vacation. It went something like this (I had just come home from some bars):

Yeah i completely agree. Like when he pulls the cell phone out of his dashboard, you don't know that he doesn't just keep it in there. My husband hadn't read the book and so it held his attention, but mostly it just comes off as Nick is a dummy, but he didn't kill his wife.

To me the weirdest part about this in the movie is that the cool girl rant is presented entirely without men. As if cool girl can exist without both men and women to keep it up. That was kind of infuriating to me—just looking at the girls in the car and naming them, even the one with her best friend. Like it's JUST

This is exactly what I was thinking. I didn't look at them for the exact reason that she mentioned, but she doesn't know me, so even if I did, it would effect her much less. I cannot imagine someone she knows and cares about looking at those photos at all, and I just feel so sad that she now also has to find it in

Completely understand. I rewrote my response multiple times because I'm embarrassed. I hadn't ever stayed in a real resort as an adult until our honeymoon. It actually made me feel uncomfortable—the idea that we had flown further from home than I'd ever been, and yet the "Polynesian dinner show" was as close to the

Bora Bora is a dream, I went there and another island for my honeymoon actually, today last year. I'd actually suggest, if you aren't super into resorts, staying on the main island (the Hilton is there, along with some others). They still have over-water bungalows, but then you can see much more of the actual area,

Sad to see that there is no actual map that I can look at (or did I miss that link?)

I came here to say this exact thing.

If this student is insinuating that a teacher is sleeping with his or her students, that is something that then must be investigated. It very much IS like Ms. Norbury is a drug pusher—they can't just ignore the claim, so students need to be shown just how serious it is to make them. It hurts the teacher, but more

She was douching with cocaine?!?!

My fave prego costume I've seen was a lady who dressed up like a baker and told everyone she had a bun in the oven. But you could also wear a box made up to look like an oven, and you could make it have a door that goes up and down. Also, in both of these you could wear leggings/yoga pants.