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Ugh, girl, I was there like 6 weeks ago. I almost literally ran into the guy in my tiny town the other day, and hearing his voice as he talked to his current flavor-of-the-week made my skin crawl. I don't have great advice, other than to tell you it passes, we have all been there, and try your best not to be too hard

My mom always puts cointreau into decaf constant comment tea when we're sick; I bet triple sec would be good in there too?

I have (another) boy dilemma, except this time the dude is really nice. I met a good friend of a good friend at a party about a month ago, in the city in which I grew up/used to live. We hit it off, talked a bunch, spent the night together, and he made me breakfast in bed in the am. I am now going to grad school in a

Ah. Of course.

And the "awww, it's cute how you tried!"

This is lovely; please share widely.

That is really gross, but it at least sounds like they handled it as best they could given the circumstances.

Also, what WAS the "reasoning" behind the bill???

Whut? So...SSRIs are not a drug, bc seratonin is made naturally by your body?

That sounds SUPER dangerous. Like, if it actually works, that can't be good for the baby. In addition to million other problems with this.

Or maybe it's a REALLY SINISTER plan to have doctors lie to women about abortions, so women then think doctors are liars, and then they can outlaw abortions because doctors are evil?

In addition to how crazy and wrong and illogical this is...wouldn't "reversible" abortions go against the whole "abortion = murder" thing? Since, ya know, murder isn't reversible?

I know, right? I should have been flattered. Clearly, I am an ungrateful misandrist feminazi bitch.

Question for any lawyers: it seems the language WOULDN'T apply to kids? It says "inquire into, or ask a patient to disclose, whether a firearm is located or stored on property owned by or under the patient's control, including the patient's home."

When does the media actually ask that, though? They usually just talk about how "troubled" the shooter was, and the sad state of mental health in our country (that is, when the shooter is white).

They're worried about their children telling on them though.

I was once on an okay date with a pretty cute guy. After dinner/drinks we were sitting on a bench in a lovely park on a lovely evening, discussing politics. He then said something about the importance of the second amendment so that we could, and I quote, "arm ourselves for the coming revolution." Immediately after he

Good analogy!

Knowing whether or not a single, mentally stable, 20something owns a gun isn't that relevant, sure. But trying to figure out a child's home environment is.