"But what about a five-year-old waiting just outside a supermarket?"
"But what about a five-year-old waiting just outside a supermarket?"
Can we just go with "never?" It is NEVER ok to leave children or animals locked in a hot car. COME ON, people. This is Texas. Heat indexes are expected to reach 105 today, you could bake cookies on the windshield of your car. And it's just gonna stay this way until October. We ALL know this. We go through this EVERY…
Blend is your friend.
This is a real photograph? Is she attempting to smile?
A four month old baby absolutely needs ear protection. Doesn't matter what kind of concert. Nursing in public, I've got no problem with that, but without ear protection at a concert baby's hearing can be irreversibly harmed.
Was the baby peacefully sleeping or breast feeding?
[fart noise]
It's an ideal friendship, people consistently talk down to both kids and the elderly, it makes sense that they'd be like "fuck it, let's hang out together and promise to not ask one another incessantly about whether we have to go the bathroom."
I didn't know she was a person with person-parts. Disgusting.
Thanks for trolling...
Yup. I live in Broomfield, and it's business as usual here.
That's definitely the cruelest item. I love it.
Yiiiikes...
The lady's sister claims that Farzana did not actually want to be with her husband and her husband and his accomplices killed her when she ran from them at the courthouse.
I would really like to know more about Farzana Parveen as a person, rather than details expressly surrounding her death. Does anyone have any sources that speak more to her as an individual than as a victim? I'm just having such a hard time trying to imagine what her life was like, what her relationship with her…
ALL OF THIS.
I think it's pretty clear from my comment in the post (which is not "flippant" unless you want to dismiss the very real point I and women like me are trying to make) that doctors do this all the time. Especially to women. Sure, you can call it "malpractice" or whatever. But my point is this is the norm for a lot of…
We've all been there. You live with your body 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You know its little ticks and quirks. You know when there is something wrong with you. Having a doctor misdiagnose something despite your insistence that it might be something else is maddening.
Before you all jump on me, I am not being a dick here, just genuinely curious.