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Yea... the chronic sinusitis is a pain in the ass.

Commonly asked questions, and answers from those of us with bifid uvulas:

I have one too. Wooo team bifid uvula!

True... which is why I think it isn't unreasonable to have a no food/drink policy on all public transportation, and inside of retail stores. I also think pets should be forbidden from indoor public spaces unless absolutely necessary, or are specifically designed for them.

That's not what I said. What I actually think is that unnecessary dogs should not be allowed in spaces that should be safe zones for people, such as public transportation, shopping centers, etc.. If people want their dogs in their own homes, parks, etc., as long as they are leashed while in public, I don't care. I

I was referring to the size when I said 'little'. Seeing-eye-dogs tend to be very large in size, whereas, based on the photo, this dog is considerably smaller.

I do.

Because people who have severe allergies to dogs, such as myself, SHOULD be allowed to go onto the bus without fearing an allergic reaction.

This is my question. As someone severely allergic to dogs, what are my rights? Is it 'too bad, so sad Trickius' and I get shoved out of the store and/or potentially put at risk of a reaction?

Lucky... I swear, 99% of my roommates were fucking lunatics.

What about a ticket system? You go to the beginning of the line, take a ticket, and then go about your day. Throughout the park, it announces which ticket numbers for which rides will be up within the next 30-60 minutes, and if you aren't there, too bad so sad. Then you can have a stand-by option for people who

I was searching all the comments to find a reason for the outrage. I honestly didn't understand what was wrong with it. Since I wasn't even able to understand what was problematic to begin with, I can see how the author may have genuinely missed it, too.

I disagree. She had a responsibility to de-escalate the situation if she had any interest in not being man-handled and cuffed. She chose not to. The police aren't going to try and sweet talk someone into compliance - they have other shit to do. You either comply, or you don't. And if you don't, you get forced

In all seriousness though, more than 25% of elderly people in retirement/palliative facilities do not have any family, or do and they don't visit. You can contact pretty much any of these facilities and offer to volunteer your time, just to hang out with them and give them a friend.

You are literally describing life for women.

LOL... I read that as "they're mean burgers if you scare them." I contemplated the meaning of this for way too long.

This, unfortunately, lead me to read other /nosleep stories, and I am seriously regretting it. Thanks a lot, dick.

OMG... your response gave me a good chuckle :)

That would probably be a really good commercial.

It's funny how the laws in the USA seem to change depending on the scenario. If a person is the driver in the getaway car, they are an accomplice. They didn't commit the crime, but they helped that person complete it. If a person comes to be a wing man in a bank heist, he may not have been the actual robber, but