Keeping the bread in the fridge was your first mistake
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How does that work for disabled people? Where do these tools come from?
I’m glad there isn’t, sounds divisive
I think a critical part of being a human is the ability for those chemicals to induce such feelings, the ability to wonder and see beauty is something special
Especially considering people were offering to pay thousands of dollars on the spot at the time for them to do their jobs but they chose to let those animals burn to death and those people to lose everything over $75
So a version of cockroach
No access cause he’s senile, isolated and being manipulated by Stephen Miller et all
The main issue with fair trade maybe not being especially fair is you have to buy into the system, those who can’t afford to join are often the farms that need the most help because they’re the poorest. So it’s a system that makes sure the poorest farms are excluded which is obviously problematic. The program it’s self can be beneficial but the price that fair trade kicks in it is too low for a lot of farms to survive, which again benefits the richest farms that were not excluded by the buy in. It could be a much fairer system but it’s not “a scam”
I don’t want to link articles to facts like fair trade being buy in or the rates fair trade pays but it’s all available information
Why does he have the power to ban people from going to a private university?
Because I drive a truck so backing in and pulling out is just easier
I have cystic fibrosis so I’m a professional patient since birth. I don’t actually believe most doctors are sadist, maybe a good chunk of surgeons though… I think it’s more that med school is its own sort of brain washing, the worship of protocol and deep seated beliefs of the quality of their knowledge churns out doctors who have been through the ringer and can become self righteous because of it, it’s incredibly rigorous, you’re sleep deprived, you’re being fed knowledge for hours and hours a day… it makes you incredibly susceptible to accepting knowledge without question. A lot of them need to believe what their doing is humane, is correct, that thier knowledge is valid so it justifies their whatever is happening and their knowledge also already told them how much this hurts, they don’t get knowledge from patients just information.
The way doctors are trained is a huge part of the problem, the way patient care is approached is just as bad, it goes back to academia as well, most studies do not include women in any capacity so their experiences are not reflected in the knowledge doctors do have. I think most doctors are normal people with good and bad traits and approach medicine in the way they were taught to, medicine as an institution simply does not value the experience of the patient, only the outcome of the treatment on the physical body, as if the mind, where pain happens to happen, is divorced from the body.
As a person who has had a double lung transplant, being “useful to society” isn’t one of the dozens of criteria you must have
Also old people can give organs and tissues, my lungs are 21 years older than I am and my donor was 51 when she died.