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| 2 | Pancakes don’t get the passOh, I am awaaare. It was a pretty toxic program and the lady in charge didn't give a shit. The student hit on me all year and then when we walked across the stage she thanked her husband and child for their support. Super gross. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 23/12/19 08:17 PM |
| 9 | Pancakes don’t get the passUnisex scrubs, too. When I was in nursing school one of the girls would always talk about how nice my junk looked in those pants. It was gross. She was gross. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 23/12/19 06:01 PM |
| 1 | Female climate activists blocking the streets need to GET THE FUCK OUT THE WAY!!It sort of depends. Do they work in an outpatient office or clinic? Eh, it's okay I guess. Do they work in a hospital or LTC setting? Then it is totally a public health issue. That's how you spread stuff from the hospital to the community. I don't get why people who spend all day taking care of people with MRSA or C.Diff or some other antibiotic resistant superbug think it's cool to go straight to the grocery store after work. Even with the contact precautions that take place with those patients… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 19/10/19 04:55 PM |
| 3 | Amazing that this still needs to be said.But then why does the GOP actively campaign to gut social programs? I'm a pediatric nurse, and 75% of the kids I care for have Medicaid. The Brownback Medicaid cuts had a clear negative impact on the kids I care for. It used to be that kids would stay until they were better, and I'd never see them again. Now instead of treating them, we only get enough time to stabilize them and then they get discharged. Without fail they'll be back within 6 - 12 months and the cycle repeats. Our facility has st… | /r/MensRights | 18/03/19 02:59 AM |
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