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i loved S1 and watched it three times, and i really gave S2 a really good effort - almost all of the episodes - but didnt finish it. for me i think it came down to the characters; i really thought they hit it spot on with dylan maxwell. i couldnt really get that out of any character in S2, even though i really wanted

you know, if you cant afford to get regular care and finally go to the ER once you finally just cant stand the pain anymore, or are coughing up volumes of blood.....you’re gonna see many specialists within a day or two while in the hospital!  none of this free, regular health care and having to wait bullshit!

in medicine this falls under patient abandonment and would be investigated by the licensing board; i imagine pharmacy must have something equivalent on the books

THIS

the timing of this hack is the most interesting thing about it

sanitas (formerly danskos - danskos now is a chinese brand) are great for if you will be on entirely flat surfaces - i wear them in the hospital all the time.... but they are not so good on brick or cobbled sidewalks.

this is why the fbi needs to be involved; they can gather a lot of this kind of digital evidence. smells like the fuckers already knew it was her, let the fbi help prove it.

the boyfriend and i did the same thing

thank you for these links! 

surprise! sax-o-phooooone

it would really get interesting if instead they promoted him.

agreed. ma’am is for all ages in the south (i;m from VA). moved to the northeast and it’s miss for younger, ma’am for older. if teach is a transplant, she needs to get with the program, or she’s gonna be insulted all the damn time.

since it’s smack at the beginning of the school year, and the kid has been in her class maybe all of a week, she needs to slow her fucking roll. ma’am is a reflex for polite southern kids.

i grew up in virginia, and used the term ma’am when addressing women of every age, young or old, and it was fine and normal.

ew, that page is terrifying.

i read some pap smears at work. Many doctors are indeed just utterly random about doing paps and hpv testing, usually by doing one or the other too frequently. however they also often do only a pap (should be both tests) in patients over 30.

not in law, but i went back to med school late, and now i teach at a med school right smack at the beginning of first year, so def know what you are talking about. the ones straight out of college are often terrified to be there and are not going to ask questions. almost like there’s some weird peer pressure thing

wow, that’s a big ol’ bag of what the fuck!

maybe they have sentimental value. maybe they are cherished hand-me-downs; the inheritance to which his family’s pride is tethered?