ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. - April 4th, 2008
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09:58 am
[Link] | Manson releases new album under Creative Commons license!
No, no, not MARILYN. Charles.
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12:38 pm
[Link] | Toast appears in image of Jesus!
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A non-funny post. Gordon Atkinson, pastor of Covenant Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas, needs your help to score some drugs.
No, really.
And he's a pretty cool guy, so he deserves the good drugs. Especially since he lives in a third-world hellhole.“[Your daughter] Shelby is uninsurable,” he said. “Forget about her. She’ll never get health insurance.”
“Can’t she get some kind of insurance that wouldn’t cover her for any mental health issues?”
“Nope. She’s not going to get any insurance of any kind as long as she’s taking her medication.”
“That puts us in a hard place,” I said. “If she stops taking that medicine she’ll fall back into that horrible state that she was in. The medicine helps her.”
“I know it,” he said. “But that’s the way it is. You best just forget about her being able to get insurance. Put it out of your mind. No insurance company will touch her with a ten foot pole.
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[Link] | Creepy.After sweating through the kid's eyebrow wax, Engle was directed to give her pint-size [8 year old] client a bikini wax. [...] As Engle talks, my head floods with images of breaking this poor young munchkin out of the clutches of her surely nipped-and-tucked mother, to let her grow old and hairy under my prudish wing. "But... there's nothing there, right?" I ask Engle. "I mean, at eight? Am I forgetting something?"
"Nope," she says. "There's not. Doesn't matter. That's when the mothers are starting them these days."
[...] "I've actually been joking that I'm going to write a book called Where Has All the Pubic Hair Gone?" Janice Hillman, a doctor in the Penn Health System at Radnor who specializes in adolescent medicine, tells me. "It's such a rarity to find it these days in 10- and 12-year-old girls, and older girls. I need to check for it at that age -- it's an indicator of puberty and development, how much there is, where it's growing. And now, I need to ask girls, if it's not there, `Do you wax? Do you shave?' Because so many of them do." via jwz
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