The bookbag had no comment.
The bookbag had no comment.
Yep, I’ve seen a Turtwig and a Bidoof.
My mother saved a copy of the newspaper from the day all of her kids were born - I was born the day Rachel killed her kids, so I had an incredibly cheerful newspaper headline, let me tell you.
While I was working 911 dispatch we had a couple of guys making threats against dispatchers because they blamed us for getting them arrested - specifically, threats that they wanted to get on top of a nearby building and snipe us as we walked in or out of dispatch. The dispatch center was completely separate from the…
Men are too emotional to be in the government.
I was rear-ended on the freeway several years ago and for a long time after that getting on the freeway terrified me. But I still did it because I didn’t have any other way to get to work. Does that make me a liar?
Ubiquity? I don’t remember seeing a single ad for Destiny 2, so either it isn’t ubiquitous or it wasn’t memorable advertising.
“I just want a fair process where I can be heard,”
As someone I know said this weekend: “If not getting a Supreme Court seat is having your life ruined, then I’m not sure why the GOP was so anxious to ruin Merrick Garland's life with no accusations of any wrongdoing at all."
I had that exact same problem with asthma. I hear you. It sucked. It took changing doctors to get anything done. :/
It’s A COMPETE JOKE. When I was in my early 20s I was big into swimming and yoga and had 21% body fat, was in excellent health, etc. My BMI, however, said I was overweight. It's ridiculous.
It was one of those “wait did he actually just SAY THAT” moments for me, where I ended up just staring blankly at him in response. Pretty sure he didn’t even notice.
Doctor Asshole was... I’d guess late 50s, early 60s. My current doctor is in her early 50s.
When I was in college my thyroid decided to stop functioning, and by the time I went to the doctor for being tired (college students are always tired, right, that’s normal and nothing to see a doctor for...until it persists for two years) I’d put on about forty pounds. My doctor, the same one who diagnosed me with…
Ed certainly doesn’t present as traditionally female, but she is a girl...I mean, Faye even says it outright at one point.
Yes, it apparently was, and that’s what I thought as well.
Also a good point.
Ed leaving with his father
That was just weird enough to be hilarious.
Yeah, well, I shouldn't have to put up with you, Hatch, so maybe you should just leave already.