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A quick google search turns up PP of Hudson Peconic NY, which provides pre-natal care at 6 facilities. That’s already more than the figure in the video. While it’s true that PP does not offer pre-natal care at every clinic, it’s also true that 1) PP never claimed to provide a majority pre-natal care, and 2) this

Do you get a punch card? Y/N?

Every once in a while a forced-birther still falls for this one:

The Planned Parenthood Platinum Plan. Buy 5 abortions and your sixth one is free!

Yeah—that’s how I read it.

The funny thing is, she wasn’t being rude or snarky at all. She was just politely and matter-of-factly informing us that our information, as far as she knew, was irrelevant to her.

“Thanks, but I don’t need any abortions.”

I used to volunteer a lot for Planned Parenthood in Los Angeles, and much of that was “community outreach” — going to communities that had a clinic and passing out information about the services it offered. The very first time I did one of those, I had what remains the most rewarding and simultaneously most

And over at Marvel there’s a resigned sigh, because not only are they never, ever getting The X-Men back, but neither will they getting the Fantastic Four because every time any superhero movie succeeds it gives the studios that still have control over some of their properties false hope.

They really did just nail him. It was great seeing him on screen, goofy accent and all, being depicted as this gentle soul that only fights when needed.

One of the worst things about going to law school is learning just how much US law does not protect people who were not the “powerful” when the country started. Also, NY Supreme Court justices aren’t exactly into rocking boats. Hopefully Kesha’s legal team can take this further.

I feel like being raped would constitute force majeure or something and make the contract to work with the rapist null and void.

Don’t forget, contracts were so important to the Founders that they were enshrined in the Constitution:

Me too! A site that blocks out messages like "Hey wutz up" and "Can I come over? Gimme your address" sounds like a win to me. Hell I'd pay for that service.

Hah. We don't kick anyone out for that. BUT you can change your own preferences so that no one with bad grammar makes it into your inbox. We're leaving it up the user to decide whether that's a problem or not.

Well. The only thing that we have in common with Transvaginal Mesh is that we're both helping women out.

I used to be so fastidious about filling out the questions on OKC because I believed a lot of guys actually took the time to read them and would respond accordingly. If I had a buck for every time a guy messaged me in a way that demonstrated he either didn't read my answers or didn't give a shit about them, I could

So basically the future of online dating is Mesh and PersonalDatingAssistants in arms race to out-fox each other. Maybe that would then free-up all the actual humans to get on with the business of just interacting like people.

Considering how sparsely populated the mainstream dating sites are where I live I just can't get excited about new ones anymore. All it means is that everyone is going to be even more spread out! Can't the government just apply it's efficient administrative capabilities and put us all in a big database?