theartistformerlyknownasotiseagle
theartistformerlyknownasotiseagle
theartistformerlyknownasotiseagle

Dunno, intubate them because high quantities of marijuana ingestion in kids can lead to respiratory depression so severe they buy a tube?

My favorite part is that he’s so used to the crudely made, illiterate signs of his followers that he interprets the ability to use a printer and spell as signs of a conspiracy.

My favorite part is that he’s so used to the crudely made, illiterate signs of his followers that he interprets the ability to use a printer and spell as signs of a conspiracy.

I figured being forced to walk with him, in public, while he was wearing the jeans was why she was crying. 

“I’m picturing you in my bedroom tonight, wearing a bad hairpiece and ill-fitting suit, whispering in my ear, ‘You’re so much sexier and smarter than Ivanka. Come over here and sit on my lap.’” 

I’m looking at it, and I think you’re making a false equivalency here. She wasn’t asking for a cake with a LGBT specific design, just a design that represented her transition to her (pink on the inside, blue on the outside). If she’d gone in and said it was for a baby shower gender reveal, or girl-boy twins birthday

I’m afraid it’s all many of us have :(

Don’t know where it was originally posted. I know it because I’m a doctor. I’ve checked myself - $20, likely for a lunch at an office where I was rotating as a resident. Never really understood the money. Large amounts are inevitably skeezy (and there’s increasing push back from honest doctors about the need for more

The agreement was made in the 80's and they were both broke at the time, so it maybe made sense then? My stepfather was only supposed to pay $150 a month for his two kids with my mom, and he never even did that, so my father seems fairly financially responsible in comparison. We were poor in general growing up - when

Yup. My dad is even liberal and I still got this shit in college. He’d talk endlessly about how he put himself through state school working summers on the railroad and graduated debt free. He said I was only going into debt because I insisted on going to private school. Nope, my private school cost exactly as much as

I would extend that to asking yourself, “Is this behavior something so egregious that I would report it even if the person committing it was an acquaintance?” If it’s not so bad that you’d suffer having your cousin giving you stink-eye at Thanksgiving because you ratted out her boyfriend to the cops, then odds are you

Sure, doesn’t change my point though. If your hospital is in network but the doctor isn’t, the doctor isn’t formally hired by the hospital. Anecdotally I can also tell you of my friends and acquaintances in EM, I’m one of the only ones whose contract is through the hospital.

Because often the doctor isn’t technically a hospital employee, but rather part of a physician group with which the hospital contracts. Hospitals love this because it makes impossible for physicians to unionize and means that if they feel they can save money with another physician group, they can very easily fire

I would guess that in-state tuition rules also also intended to prioritize students who have ties in the state and are more likely to settle in it so for their share of the cost of the education, the state gets a more highly educated and employable population.

Ansel Elgort?

My cats are fine with me (often loving, sometimes aloof, occasionally convinced I’m trying to kill them because they came into this world as feral street cats and are ridiculously paranoid), but my sisters cat is the spawn of satan. No idea why - my sister is generally very loving and great with pets. This cat is

Yeah but it’s not shocking because the Albuquerque Journal has always been a conservative shitstain of a paper. It’s also poorly written and the Santa Fe New Mexican isn’t much better. Thank God there’s the Reporter, which, for a small independent, does an amazing job (ditto the Alibi, but I find it focuses less on

Probably my favorite of his. It seems like it’s distinctly uncool today to like his style of poetry, but I’ve been a die-hard fan of his since he did a reading at my high school. His poems have these amazing flashes of imagery that just stick with you (like the last two lines of the above).