The impact it has surgeries and the medical field is something to keep an eye out for. Otherwise every time I see my CEO with his on I want to take them and smash them on the ground in front of him.
The impact it has surgeries and the medical field is something to keep an eye out for. Otherwise every time I see my CEO with his on I want to take them and smash them on the ground in front of him.
That was my first thought when I saw the cover. I was like "What sorcery is this?"
"The latest study in The BMJ adds to the evidence from a number of studies finding little benefit to routinely screening healthy middle-aged women at average risk of breast cancer. "
I totally didn't realize she was from Hofstra. I went there for my freshmen year six years ago, and had three friends pledge. The girls would sit them on a washer or dryer and have the frats draw circles around what jiggled. Frats would drop their pledges off in the middle of LI and tell them to find their way back…
That's the first thing I thought when I read about this!! I was like -
Well, now I'm glad CNN pointed out the most important part of the whole situation to me.
Ah, so that's how marriage works! So it was the whole "living in sin" thing that REALLY did the woman in. Thanks CNN
Oohhh, hmmm. Interesting point. I just automatically assumed he was the dad
I watched the CNN video and they say "the unwed couple was living together," I don't get why they keep mentioning it. Maybe its just me.
I rapid-fired guys after my college boyfriend and I broke up. For each guy that didn't work out, I found a new lesson of how I wanted to be treated and learned to trust my instincts.
I know, but the contract is like an NDA and it applies whether they are currently working there, or no longer work there.
Exactly, it's undermining to both women and men's intelligence. It's funny because the new Harley Quinn has less imagery of men abusing her, and more of her being in control of situations (which, as a female reader, I take solace in). But then all of a sudden, bam, she's tied up like a pig in the backseat of a cop car…
Completely agree with this, and I don't know if anyone could have said it better. I have around fifteen guy friends who read comic books (sweet deadpool icon btw), and they know the guys are ridiculous looking (I'm looking at you Captain America) but know it's to make them look more powerful. I agree the torso to leg…
He's essentially starting his life over — He'll need furniture, his own health insurance, college payments, car payments/insurance, rent, utilities, clothing, money for a safety deposit, money to turn utilities on, phone bills, internet bills, move-in fees, etc. I can survive on less than $40,000 a year in DC, but it…
That's awesome to hear about your aunt :) That's a good point about Christianity in the South, I'm not sure how that culture is so I guess I can't speak to the video. But as for a church group, I know when I struggled with my sexuality it was nice to have someone (especially a religious place) make me feel like God…
Completely agree. I'm not trying to defend religion, I honestly don't know how to feel. I just don't like the idea of people feeling rejected when they don't have to. (Coming from someone who was told by her mom at 13 "I wouldn't mind if you were gay, but I wouldn't want that life for you." And catholic dad that he…
I'm glad he knows about those services then since most people don't. You're a great friend for being concerned. I really wish y'all all the best, and hope that his mental and physical health improves.
Even though I agree with you on how heartbreaking it is to have someone justify hate with religion (again), to be fair, the majority of Christian sects believe that being gay isn't a choice, and is accepted. I'm technically a Lutheran, and my pastor is an open lesbian.
I'm so sorry. He can also contact the NIH (national institute of health) or NIDA for free help. I work with NIH, and they have a lot of paid clinical trial options for people who are HIV+ or have Aids. They can also get him in contact with a government sponsored program for help if he wants it.
Well I can only tell you the feeling you gave off. But I think it's a shame that you negate your argument points by your anger because I think you had some good ones (even though I don't think she made it up) and the anger alienates people who might give you good counter-arguments and invites people who want to just…