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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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charlotebronte

every fall teenage girls are like.. “oh , im gonna enter a place of business and order a product which is offered by that place of business because i like the flavor of it” and honestly? how dare they. that’s so annoying. why can’t they buy the beverage that i, a smart man, would prefer to drink

fromrushhourwithlove

Probably because they’re generally indifferent to the flavor of it and rather use it for in group/out group signalling like the giant basic bitch wall-decorations-from-target early childhood education/nutrition hive mind they are.

charlotebronte

dude shut the fuck up lol

thatwriterchickyouknow

ok i spend all day with teenagers and am paid to educate them and let me tell you most of my girls may love leggings (comfy) and iced coffees (yummy) but i have never, NEVER, seen thirty of them spend a solid month all playing the same boring goddamn video game or had to pry them off their tablets and phones the day some ugly-ass overpriced sneaker drops

try and get a group of teenage boys to all stop making the same fucking meme reference all. goddamn. day. then, and ONLY then, can you talk to me about hive mind

cloama

Can you imagine being a middle or high school teacher when Pickle Rick dropped.

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sjwreaper

I’m getting an abortion.

I’m approximately 18 weeks pregnant, so.

This is going to require I go to Seattle and stay overnight for a D&E.

I don’t have medicaid, and have no way to apply for it before hand, as I have no proof of residency in the state of Washington, since I just moved here 3 months ago, and have no bills in my name.

This means I will probably have to pay out of pocket for a hotel stay, and whatever my parents insurance won’t cover. (I’m not sure if they’ll cover anything, but I’m going to try and bill through them to buy some time.)

So, I need the funds to cover an overnight hospital stay in Seattle, all of the medical care I’ve received from the obgyn here in BH, and the abortion in Seattle.

I’m not going to estimate those costs, off the top of my head other than the hotel stay.

The overnight hotel stay alone will probably cost me a minimum of $100. They require I stay in a hotel within 30 minutes of the clinic in case something goes wrong during the overnight dilation, so that price may vary. I’ll be calling them tomorrow, after I take some more time to, be able to say this stuff aloud without. Crying.

I’d appreciate any help you can give at this time, and I’ll update this post with a cost estimate once I get one.

paypal.me/JennaA766

Source: sjwreaper
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erikkillmongerdontpullout

Emma Stone screaming “I’m sorry” during Sandra Oh’s monologue shows that at any given moment, without a hint of irony, White women will insert themselves into a woman of color’s spotlight. She HAD to say something, despite the years and years of silence on the issue, right then and there as a half laugh for…what? To turn the real issue of white washing into a joke? To reinsert herself into the conversation when her decisions hurt Asian actors like Sandra? It’s all liberal posturing disgusing white fragility because she most definitely felt embarrassed to be indirectly called out for her complicity in white washing.

Why else yell an apology after four years of her just never really addressing it? It’s white guilt taken to a literal extreme to pander to the audience for cheap woke laughs. “Look at her, she’s aware of the issues! And she’s sorry!!! XD total self own!” White women can’t bare to sit in their uncomfortability when they are confronted with their complicity and try to detract from it in any way possible. Sure, it’s just a throw away comment but really think about the ideology that fueled her need to say that in the first place, at the time she said it, and the reaction of her saying it from a most white crowd. By dismissing the comment as a jokey, self depreciating nod, we dismiss how white people can constantly do some self flaggration, usually publically, years after the damage has already been done. We see it over and over again.

Yes I know Sandra and Andy’s joint monologue was to supposed to be light hearted and fun, poking satirical fun at topics etc etc but it’s something to chew on. The whole interaction was brief (Emma’s comment wasn’t planned and she literally injected it into the monologue) but is pretty illuminating.

fuckweek

Don’t dislocate your elbow with how far you’re reaching. It was clearly a spur of the moment joke, get real.

kertik

Me @ OP: I just want to say to you that some people have wars in the countries..

erikkillmongerdontpullout

This is such a funny reply your blog better be filled with nothing but posts about those wars you’re referring to. You better have nothing but SERIOUS conflict on your blog, with REAL problems and nothing else. Because y’all only seem to care about unnamed wars in unnamed countries when people talk about things that upset you.

I have to laugh

Source: erikkillmongerdontpullout the fragility would be hilarious if it wasnt so pathetic and incredibly annoying
mexbian
ptenterprises:
“ luffykun3695:
“ bumbleshark:
“ tcookies:
“ tasteslikecoconutandmetal:
“ commandtower-solring-go:
“ whitepeopletwitter:
“Can I please get a new nurse?
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how is this a universal experience?
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male high school bullies: become...
whitepeopletwitter

Can I please get a new nurse?

commandtower-solring-go

how is this a universal experience?

tasteslikecoconutandmetal

male high school bullies: become cops

female high school bullies: become nurses

tcookies

As a nursing student, I can attest to the amount of bullying and horrible behavior I’ve seen from fellow nursing students. One of the students in my school’s nursing program got kicked out because she was bullying her own patient…

My mom is also a nurse and she has both witnessed AND personally experienced bullying from her fellow nurses. My dad is a nurse as well and has had his own coworkers try to sabatoge him.

This is called “lateral/horizontal violence” and it’s sadly prevalent in the Nursing profession.

bumbleshark

it goes as deep as the billing offices for hospitals too. i cant tell yall how much highschool drama my mom has had to deal with in 20 years of billing.

luffykun3695

I feel like talking about nurses bullying each other is missing the entire fucking point of this tweet.

“One of the students in my school’s nursing program got kicked out because she was bullying her own patient.” Yeah, that’s the fucking issue right there. It’s not that they backstab each other, it’s that they abuse the patients and they do it constantly. It is not a rare occurrence and rarely are they even reprimanded for it let alone kicked out of a program.

Do you know how viscerally upsetting it is to have been subjected to years and years of ableist abuse from someone just to hear that they’re entering patient care? Do you know what it’s like to have a high school bully walk into your hospital room with a big fake smile on her face? I do.

My cousin used to “play” with me when she was 16 and I was newly diagnosed with POTS at 11 years old by triggering fainting episodes and then laughing about it. She is an RN now and at every holiday she shit talks her patients, often outright breaking HIPPA to do it. She calls them liars and exaggerators. She did it every year until we got disowned. I’m sure she still does. I used to have to leave early because I knew that if I had to endure one more second of it and I would rip her throat out.

The peers that mocked and abused me daily, calling me a faker and a liar for having an invisible disability, going into nursing is way more upsetting to me as a potential patient than them being catty with each other. It’s way more scary to me to have someone who never believed that I was ill in charge of my care than thinking about them fighting over a promotion does.

Bullies who go into nursing abuse patients the same way bullies who become cops abuse civilians. That’s the real issue. It’s not horizontal aggression, it’s medical abuse.

ptenterprises

It’s almost like people who get off on abusing power over vulnerable people seek professions in which they have institutional power over vulnerable people.