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It shouldn’t matter, but in all fairness, timely use of that medication is even more essential for someone in the middle of a miscarriage, as the longer you have a dead fetus in you, the more danger you are in.

Wow, that sure makes the job easy then! Is the pay good?

As a medical professional (Not a doctor, but still), this fucking offends and infuriates me on a deep deep level.

I saw someone in the responses to Walgreens’s tweet mentioning that if someone got a prescription for pain medication from one doctor one week, and then the next week had it from a different doctor and went to fill it, then they should be able to question the doctor’s orders.

I had an abortion at age 15 in a Catholic Hospital in Canada. I was lying on the stretcher in the hallway, waiting to be wheeled into the OR, when a physician (not sure if he was my surgeon, or the anesthesiologist) came over and gave me an “I never want to see you in here again for this” lecture. I remember being

I’m a Christian Scientist pharmacist.  NO PILLS FOR ANYONE

Exactly. This applies to no other medications and no other situations. Only women seeking abortion meds. This law needs to be challenged and struck down. It is discriminatory on its face.

Hippocratic Oaf.

1. That pharmacist is an asshole. 2. He’s not a doctor, he has no business deciding what medications people take or don’t take. 3. Why become a pharmacist if you have objections to certain prescriptions? If I claimed I wouldn’t do some part of my job because I didn’t feel like it, my boss would rightly tell me to stop

I saw this yesterday and what made me maddest of all was that he didn’t tell her that someone else could fill it, nor did he tell her it was transferred to another location. What if she didn’t have transportation to get there? If *he* didn’t want to fill it, he should have at least been responsible to tell her a) when

This is what I’ve been most impressed by throughout her campaign— she’s consistently offered concrete steps to redressing larger structural inequalities and violences. The other one that comes to mind is her framing of decriminalizing marijuana as a tangible way to fight back against racist policing and imprisonment. S

Moviepass is like a friend who gets you a great deal on concert tickets, but every time you talk to them, they give you a caveat that wasn’t included talked about. “Did I mention we have to get there 3 hours before the concert”… “There’s a 2 drink minimum once we’re inside”… “These are standing only tickets”.

Don’t forget the typewriter bullshit. He’s roughly two decades too old for this crap and it would have been insufferable two decades ago too.

he decided to start writing a memoir on an old typewriter

“The Pirates of the Caribbean star said he decided to start writing a memoir on an old typewriter to cope with his post-divorce depression as he toured with his band, Hollywood Vampires.

I appreciate the dissonance of politely calling him ‘Mr. President’ before lobbing a glorious f-bomb at him.

The least we can do is make their lives inconvenient. Make it so that they have to stay home, make it so that they can’t escape the chanting crowds outside their windows. I’m even for protesting outside the schools of their children because I just don’t care anymore.

None of this matters and will change absolutely nothing.

Um, the Maldives is an expensive destination, and it’s expensive to run an exclusive luxury hotel there because everything has to be imported. Why is it snooty to point out that reality, and why should wannabe influencers with not enough of a following to be of any interest to hotels, get a free week-long stay?

I am pretty sure that IS what it means. Classist as fuck? The woman is trying to run a goddam business, which is what all these so-called ‘influencers’ should be trying to do.