HuffPo makes it sound like toradol is a kick ass drug. It’s a NSAID like motrin or aleve. It’s only banned in other countries because it can destroy your kidneys, not because it fucks you up in a way people pay for.
HuffPo makes it sound like toradol is a kick ass drug. It’s a NSAID like motrin or aleve. It’s only banned in other countries because it can destroy your kidneys, not because it fucks you up in a way people pay for.
I wonder how Mizzou feels about this, as this could very well become a factor when athletes are faced with choosing between Mizzou and a school in another state.
I’ve never found clean eating to be the issue itself, more so the obsession over it that people have when they force themselves into rigid guidelines over it. It reminds me of the Whole 30 stuff my friends keep doing. They like to do it a few times a year as a “reset” and I still don’t trust it.
I’m defending my dissertation in about a week.
I’m going to add to the pile and ask why Gawker is distributing images of a someone being raped. That's fucked up.
Agreed, with emphasis on the Jezebel’s-doing-it-again angle.
I’m in mild disagreement with you, if only because this editorial decision’s all on Jezebel, rather than Gawker. They’ve done it before and they’re sure to do it again, unfortunately.
Take the image down. Seriously. It's not germane to the story.
Nice anti-feminist move, Jezebel. Posting an image of a rape.
I fucking hate this website sometimes.
You idiots at Jezebel have no problem posting a video of someone’s rape... again. Unbelievable. Can this site just burn to the ground already?
Posting the screen shot was a terrible thing to do. I know you think you’re a “journalist” and you have a “duty” to report “facts”, but this is bad. You should be ashamed of yourself.
No, she’s not. This mimics my parents to a T. They were financially manipulative my whole life. Parents like these are usually emotionally abusive in every sense of the term. Using money as collateral is rarely the only problem. This is not an original story.
She’s nationally certified (details here: http://www.nbpts.org/national-board…) which is different than the license issued by her state. National certification is pretty hardcore, there’s no reason her district couldn’t have issued a provisional license based on her national certification, unless state rules…