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Not Bad for a Robot
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(A bit long, must have touched a nerve....) I get that it's complicated. I understand that doctors see a lot of stuff and deal with a lot of stuff most people never think of. They probably hear a lot of crap. That they are largely over worked, and probably over-tired. That they can't control their staff, and people

Part of the reason why people react so strongly is because they've been told before it's not a problem, it's not real, you're just a sensitive whiney woman. To have someone go on TV and basically say ya it's crap, is really harmful to anyone that's had trouble getting an answer. I'm not saying it's easy to diagnose.

Dunno, both my older sisters have self destructive tendencies that have prevented them from being successful. If I can learn from that and control/understand my own self destruction then I could be successful. From that side, being younger has advantages as I can observe and learn from my siblings failures. (Since it

I also found they were better at listening too my Ex than me. When I can deal with going back to a doctor I am going to bring a guy friend to basically talk for me, because they don't listen to anything I say. Never cry in post-op, they will never believe that morphine doesn't work on you.

In 2013 you had to pay. So it must have.

Because OHIP doesn't over it. If I was under a certain age, I think they'd pay. We have healthcare, but everything isn't covered. Prescription drugs etc.

I got it when I was 30. You have to pay for it, about 600 CDN for all 3 shots. My doctor suggested I get because I had only had 1 partner and said she'd basically give it to anyone who asked and couldn't understand why they don't give to boys as well.

Falling/failing upwards?

Sooo basically if you were decently famous and have a baby you can write book and get it published?

Good idea! I was concerned I'd have to go outside and make friends. I am cringing while writing this.

I love that twin brother brags about how I can eat 5 donuts. I do it like a boss.

That and as annoying as it is, I like that I am stubborn enough to keep going.

We use to say good night to our raid leader's kids every night. It was super adorable. We had a warrior that had top dps when he was bottle feeding his daughter. I helped my nephew get through a few boss fights, although he'd take his DS and say "look mom I did it!!!" She'd smile and say "If keep taking credit for

We also forgive for cats walking across keyboards. Raiding is srs buiznez,

Most the people I played WoW with were parents. We'd stop pulling stuff if there was "baby aggro". It also became customary in one guild of my mine to say goodnight to our raid leader's kids. Other people got very good at holding and feeding their babies one handed while dpsing.

It's not the greatest solution, but yes

I thought he was in the backseat like in that movie urban legends.

Actually I did have a minor explosion, one of the guys I was working with accidental poured the gas on the coleman stove. Everyone was fine, though we really didn't try again. We were trying to make something fun for a home movie.

I spit out my water. I will watch for that van.

Everyone has a different experience. I'm glad your went well. As an art teacher now I really try to encourage my students to be comfortable with their self.

Why through the passenger seat?

I'd rather donate my eggs. Partially because I think I have some decent genetic material to offer, and I kinda like the idea of having children that I don't know about, that I chose not to know about. Also so at bars I can say to guys "How old are you? I'm asking because I don't sleep anyone under X age, because I