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They often stop. Many people burn out after 5-10 years and quit, or they get sick of it and quit, or they need to make more money and quit. It probably also factors that people live with their parents/families longer in Japan so if you’re young in the industry and you’re not paying rent, it seems like a good deal

Chill Pill now marked as legal alternative for RU486, see new GOP health plan for details.*

*Chill Pill still requires $500 co-pay and must be purchased as separate insurance add on. Pharmacies reserve right to call you a disgruntled trollop when dispensing Chill Pill.

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No. France and the US do not have an extradition treaty and France has a policy forbidding extraditing its citizens. Germany and Switzerland have similar policies.

1997's Aberration. A movie that takes place in the middle of a Minnesota winter in a cabin in the woods were super evolving lizards besiege a woman and one hapless college student. In the middle of the movie, the woman’s Russian mobster ex-boyfriend shows up to deposit a bunch of automatic weapons into the plot, and

One of the moments in college that stood out for me was in a Professional Practices class, our teacher (a woman!) specifically outlined how women were to dress when showing off their portfolios because “it wasn’t going to help you.” It was assumed that women were GOING to dress provocatively to get their foot in the

I have a suspicion that my high school’s constant pink eye epidemics were because of this.

Sephora is one of those stores! 60 days, TWO MONTHS!, no questions asked, as long as it’s not like you used the whole thing and are looking to score a refill.

I don’t even like putting them on my hands! For most makeup I’m willing to give it a shot on the wrist, but for lipstick I just take advantage of Sephora’s generous return policy.

No. Either trust she doesn’t have herpes, find a way to secretly quiz her about her medical history, or throw it out.

I remember when it came out in an article somewhere that W read 2 books a week while in office. Biographies, histories, etc. There were a bunch of people who acted surprised W could read at all. I won’t say he was the sharpest tack in the box, but he wasn’t an idiot either.

“How can we make this candy slightly more attractive?”

The bill’s fine print also relabels abortion to “medical deportation.”

We should use this to our advantage.

What’s the appeal? Put it back in?

Pfft. What’s the next thing you’ll say? You think it’s endemic to society at large and reinforced through a shared culture?

They’re the same people who equate carrying a pregnancy to term with “taking responsibility for your actions” and see abortion as “dodging/avoiding responsibility” or “making a problem go away.” The former follows the rules, the latter is a “get out of jail free” card (nevermind the card is included in the game and is

In case anyone thinks this is about whether or not minors are capable of understanding their medical decisions.

AND Plan B? Well damn, it almost makes me want to give hormonal birth control another try* just to avoid having to buy this shit at the pharmacy. Normally I send my boyfriend out on 7am EC runs. Modern conveniences are the best, anyone who wants to go back to the time of long lines is a fool.

Minors have rights in regards to self-determination for healthcare services. Courts have repeatedly ruled that it’s more important for minors to have access to confidential medical services than it is to require that parents be informed in every instance. It’s why the judicial bypass exists. Many states also allow