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The C section argument for the sake of a doctors convenience is really getting stale- I work in healthcare, and the industry has been taking steps for years to help reduce instances of elective and non-emergency C-sections. By and large they are a last resort, so folks really need to sing a different tune to justify

Exactly. If you’re a woman who had a successful home birth, it’s because you were lucky, not because it’s a safe option.

I think that this is a pretty unpopular opinion among a lot people, but I wholeheartedly agree. I understand having issues with the healthcare industry, and there is an inarguable amount of excessive medical intervention in the birth process; but here’s the thing- women have agency when it comes to what happens to

Common sense has no place here.

See, out of all the stories, that one stands out to me as being 100% made up!

See, I feel like when I’m doing watching the whole thing I need to go back and rewatch for exactly this reason.

We are definitely still calling our old last names (or mom’s old last name) our maiden names, I have no idea where this “birth name” foolishness is coming from.

He was actually in Venom, looking much like he does in Beth’s flashback, so it could be that they were shooting this season of This is Us, and the movie at the same time.

For me, all of his appeal is in his dancing. He plays the typical “bro” role, and is entertaining enough, but take away the dance moves and toned physique and he kind of looks like any other schmo you’d run into at the local bar on a Friday night.

This is what stood out for me:

The true stories are always the scariest ones. I’m so sorry this happened to you, and hope you’ve been able to find some peace. Wishing you so much love and continued strength.

I don’t want a Kate-centered storyline! I only want Randall and Beth storylines with occasional appearances by the rest of the cast to help support those story lines. Kate is so annoying, and Kevin is only slightly less so.

because the officer was alone, handcuffs were necessary”. Um, what? When a police officer pulls people over they are alone, and I’m fairly sure that not everyone getting pulled over is getting handcuffed as a matter of procedure (insert crack about them getting shot instead....). That rationale makes zero sense, the

I did catch that, actually. Dining and dashing is a crime, and not tipping is not. No one ever needs to prove they are/aren’t an asshole, because at the end of the day it’s really just someone’s opinion, it isn’t a fact.

The point is he was quitting, which is why he chose then to tell the crappy tipper why it took  him so long. And produce receipts? Come on. People who don’t tip know they don’t tip, and the last thing they’re going to ask for is proof that they’re an asshole. Please.

I just read every word. So heartbreaking, that poor woman :( He is a monster, plain and simple. Prison is too good a fate for him.

This woman, my gosh. He essentially ruined her life, and that effects of what he did to her are reflected in every word of this statement. Prison is too good a fate for this man.

Ah yes, the old “we don’t know what happened BEFORE they started recording” line, loved and used by people to explain away why a police officer justifiably murdered someone.

It’s no different than being prescribed narcotics for pain management, which clearly state right on the bottle that you’re not supposed to operate heavy machinery (which includes a car) while you’re using them. If you’re* high, regardless of whether you have an prescription to be that way, or if it’s legal in your

I’m just picturing this guy with his cell phone on the table telling everyone who walks by “My phone is out because I’m a doctor. I’m a doctor everyone.” and then the poor people getting back to their table and telling their table mates about the weirdo guy who had to announce he a was doctor for no reason.