Well, they did successfully elect him Governor of Florida. Twice.
Well, they did successfully elect him Governor of Florida. Twice.
We did it! I’ll admit, calling Mike Pence to talk about my period was sooooo satisfying.
I have no problem with people—white or otherwise—doing work like this. What I do hate (and something I saw a lot when I lived in Cape Town for 5 months) is when people take pictures with children and then post them on the internet. I only shared images of kids whose names I knew and who I actually developed…
A quick google reveals his Lane Bryant line (which she modeled) is...not shapeless bags and figure hiding nonsense? So much yes to Christian Siriano. Keep doin the lord’s work, dude.
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What kills me even more is that, in the military, we change the names for things all the freaking time, and usually for no discernible reason. This is a change that actually makes sense and this guy is complaining about it.
tbh, the headline screaming about time in the office just makes me think about the work martyr men i work with who will stay put until 9pm watching youtube videos just to say that they did.
Not an OB/GYN, but I’m a med student and I just finished my OB/GYN rotation a few months back. The training you receive as a medical student is pretty basic (e.g., pelvic exams, PAPs, uncomplicated vaginal deliveries, etc) so learning how to perform abortions isn’t something you’d do until residency.
You mean he’s Oscar winner Catherine Martin’s husband. ;)
To compound the issues, even if they can open their doors, they’ll have a difficult time finding doctors who can perform abortions. NPR had a story just the other day about barriers to training in Texas, which basically boil down to Texas thinks it’s acceptable to make their med students go out of state to learn how…
And yet when someone I know in the military asked his CO about asking to do the Pyongyang Marathon (yes, a preemptive question about officially asking), he was assigned to give a thorough presentation to several higher-ups on the history and myriad dangers of North Korea (all things he already knew from his years in…
Did you hear that moreover Texas was hiding the evidence of the NEGATIVE effect the law was already having? The whistle blower in this story is a ducking hero. I want to meet him/her and buy him/her a beer. http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/e…
If anyone wants to make a donation to support independent abortion clinics (like Whole Women’s Health, and the indies I worked at and research with), every dollar counts! Make a donation to celebrate today’s decision and to help clinics that had to close re-open their doors! https://www.abortioncarenetwork.org/donation…
also, today in women not being at unnecessary risk of death or disfigurement:
My favorite line (thus far— I’m still reading) from Breyer’s majority opinion: “We add that, when directly asked at oral argument whether Texas knew of a single instance in which the new requirement would have helped even one woman obtain better treatment, Texas admitted that there was no evidence in the record of…
I worked with Bill at the Times. There were so, so many pretentious, better-than-you people there, most of my memories are not pleasant, but working with him always brought a smile to my face, and remembering him today made me just a little less bitter about all the assholes. He was a class act and a wonderful person,…
He was one of those people that seemed eternal. Like a landmark that would always be here.
He was also a milliner before he started his photography career.
Clashing colors?! No. Magenta and turquoise live together in harmony, you craprabbit! Learn to use a color wheel.
You want to know what broadcasters want to say when criticized by viewers or listeners? “I don’t call you at work to tell you how to flip the burgers, honey.” A meteorologist has studied long and hard for that degree - and having to meet all sorts of appearance expectations from television producers is a pain in the…