When an old patient only wants to talk to the male pharmacist but your store hasn't had a male pharmacist for 7 years
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When an old patient only wants to talk to the male pharmacist but your store hasn't had a male pharmacist for 7 years
I FOUND IT GUYS I SPENT HALF AN HOUR LOOKING FOR THIS VIDEO AND ITS HERE
Seriously turn the sound on.
Weh
@crisscrosscutout
This was so much more than I could have hoped.
by It’s the Tie
I am more than a lettuce delivery system.
Important Calico tag. So you can learn how he ruled the household with an iron fist. An iron... IRON TEETHS.
Calico died today and I don’t know why I ever thought it was a good idea to love a rodent so much, also without the dominant guinea pig around the entire herd including the hairless apes is going to fall into chaos just like he always predicted.
And I’m sad.
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u r magical and you got this and i believe in you and love you and i am so proud of your accomplishments
someday I’m going to be a grown up graduated person like you!
When the attending physician asked me a question on day 1 of my first rotation
“I was never educated because I began working when I was a child. I was always envious of the boys who got to wear uniforms and go to school. This is her first month of school. She comes home and tells me exactly what happened, everyday. I love it. If I’m not home for a few days, she’ll save up all her stories, then tell them to me all at once.” (Lahore, Pakistan)
New healthcare provider.
I love how this has become the slogan of fandom collectively dismissing a canon thing that they don’t like.
I love how Joss Whedon wrote this line and we’ve thus used it to discard everything Whedon has done in the MCU ever since
The official Avengers facebook page posted this image, and the top ranked comments were gold.
I found a book of dollar store avengers stickers that included PoC and women and the results have been highly inspirational.
I’m not clear on the extent of the reporting, but I also know some of you aren’t out to your families. You might want to know about this.
Your privacy and your safety is important.
*hugs you all*
Windows confirms it
This is such a parenting conundrum for me. My daughter has a developmental delay and wants to be ready for more than she is. I'm really glad that I have the ability to limit her screen time and to block certain websites and apps. On the other hand, she feels very comfortable with me. She's open about sexuality etc. If she were neurotypical, I'd respect her privacy a lot more-- but she has problems reading the boundaries of relationships and may not be safe. tl;dr parenting is rough
The bar has just been raised for cosplayers near and far. Meet Fuzzberta (full name Fuzzberta P. Jones) and her big sister MiniGuineaPig (or MPG for short), a pair of awesomely cute cosplaying guinea pigs who are taking Instagram (and our hearts) by storm. The pair live with their human, Monica Wu, who is very good about providing them with homemade cavy-size costumes and indulging their penchant for posing for cosplay photo shoots. From Star Wars and Pokémon to The Hunger Games and Harry Potter these adorable ladies are clearly geeks after our own hearts.
Fuzzberta even has a new costume for Shark Week:
You can follow Fuzzberta and MPG on Instagram, where Monica also shares costume tutorials and behind-the-scenes photos.
[via Design Taxi and Bored Panda]
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The sciences! These are hopefully part of a larger project i’m doing, and these are done as lineart so that they’ll collage easily. These have references galore. I’m not sure anyone will get them but myself. Also, the concept is shamelessly ripped off of Alphonse Mucha and his The Arts series. But all the designs are mine. Edit: Updated the pictures so they have captions! Hopefully they’ll be easier to understand now.
The Discipline Directory
The Sciences: 1 2 3 4 5
The Mystic Artes: 1 2
Now that the Mystic Artes all have titles, I’m updating the Sciences to have them too!
Holy shit.
In 1975, Dr. Vera Peters stood fast in front of 400 medical professionals and painstakingly proved them wrong.
This talk, in which she argued that breast cancer should be treated with removing merely the cancerous area and treating with radiation (instead of the borderline mutilation that was the standard treatment of the day), was not received well. Despite the overwhelming amount of evidence Peters presented — she had meticulously conducted a study of over 8,000 cases by hand — her findings were largely dismissed, and advocates of her “lumpectomy” methodology labeled incompetent. Her daughter, Dr. Jenny Ingram, recalls of the event, “there was just a dead silence at the end of this. I don’t think anyone could believe it, they were just shocked (by the data).”
History, of course, has borne out that she was correct, and her techniques are now the basis of modern-day breast cancer treatments.
This event was the second act to an already-remarkable life. In earlier years, her work on Hodgkin’s disease had brought it down from a death sentence to a treatable disease. Unfortunately, according to her contemporary Dr. Charles Hayter, the international medical community did not appreciate her spot in the limelight, and more or less shunned her, saying “go back to Toronto and do your women’s work.”
So she did. And improved the lot of a great many breast cancer survivors in the process.
She was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 1975, raised to Officer in 1977, and was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in 2010. In January of 2015, the aforementioned Dr. Hayter wrote and put on a play about her, entitled Radical, in Toronto. It opened to good reviews.
Source: CBC, Wikipedia
(thanks to Moira for sending this in!)