10193 pts ยท April 27, 2016
Life is but a window. Time is but a door. I'll be back. And I'll do it in my own sweet time.
Lots of reasons folks choose not to donate.
I'm terribly sorry for the confusion. 2/2
Oh damn. I just realized I got it completely wrong! This was an injection for an emergency C-section, not an epidural for regular birth. 1/
I had no idea they typically went in so high in the spine as to prevent coughing. That's scary in and of itself.
desperate than grabbing things off the rack and running. Maybe it should be like Sudafed, available upon request. 2/2
Good point. But aren't narcotics already available at pharmacies? You'd have to jump the counter and scare some folks, but it's no more 1/
As I understood it, she lost the use of her arms, making it impossible to signal for aid until her husband was scrubbed up at her head.
If the junkie is broke, he resorts to the same begging and theft they already resort to. 3/3
available is harm reduction and to drive illegal dealers out of business. If the drug store hasn't got the drugs, the point is defeated. 2/
Not sure what the exact question is. Do you mean the junkie has no money or the pharmacy has no supply? The point of making it readily 1/
they didn't need a wrecking ball with him on site. And that's just a serious, anecdotal case. Plenty say epidurals are just a good start.6/6
believe it. I'm 6'6" and a little overweight at 280. This dude was a foot shorter, twice as wide, worked construction, and looked like 5/
until he grabbed the anesthesiologist by the neck and carried him like a puppy to see what was wrong. Having briefly met the husband, I 4/
No breath equals no speech, so she was panicking when her husband looked down and saw her wordlessly mouthing for help. He was ignored 3/
died from one because she had moderate scoliosis and her warnings were ignored. The epidural went in too high and her lungs were paralyzed2/
Oh yes. Very handy, I'm told. And a smart work around, provided the anesthesiologist is spot on. I once spoke with a woman who almost 1/
swapped out after an average of ten shots or so? The friction caused by the projectile's acceleration does them in. 2/2
Even if you could work out the energy consumption issue so they could be deployed on land-mobile platforms, doesn't the barrel need to be 1/
addicted that they're willing to break into somebody's home and steal for money, that's already a crime. 2/2
Stop heroin by making all drugs OTC at any pharmacy. People will use responsibly or not, you save a pile on prisons, and if someone is so 1/
Congratulations! Now, while there's less reason for anxiety, you want to maintain the quality of work that anxiety drove you to produce.
Regrettably, since mother and child share the same bloodstream, you can't really issue systemic painkillers in effective yet harmless doses.
Physics can be a bitch. Especially if you don't learn from it early on.
Why waste pretty blades on high impact work? I use cleavers and cut-down bayonets from thrift shops and junk stores to practice.
Works great if you've got more than one knife and you can't close the distance without the other fucker realizing you're there, for example.
in the practice isn't a bad idea; sometimes no better option presents itself. 2/2
Look up George "Skeeter" Vaughn if you haven't already. Otherwise known as Grey Otter. Knife throwing isn't a first choice, but putting 1/
the ground, consistently on target, then start changing up your distance. Then you'll really be getting somewhere. 6/6
into your own foot. If she took a half step back and threw as she does on video, she might stick them point first. Get them parallel with 5/
right cross or reverse in the boxing ring. A left-footed stance is used when you're getting started and afraid of fumbling the release 4/
Lots of reasons folks choose not to donate.
I'm terribly sorry for the confusion. 2/2
Oh damn. I just realized I got it completely wrong! This was an injection for an emergency C-section, not an epidural for regular birth. 1/
I had no idea they typically went in so high in the spine as to prevent coughing. That's scary in and of itself.
desperate than grabbing things off the rack and running. Maybe it should be like Sudafed, available upon request. 2/2
Good point. But aren't narcotics already available at pharmacies? You'd have to jump the counter and scare some folks, but it's no more 1/
As I understood it, she lost the use of her arms, making it impossible to signal for aid until her husband was scrubbed up at her head.
If the junkie is broke, he resorts to the same begging and theft they already resort to. 3/3
available is harm reduction and to drive illegal dealers out of business. If the drug store hasn't got the drugs, the point is defeated. 2/
Not sure what the exact question is. Do you mean the junkie has no money or the pharmacy has no supply? The point of making it readily 1/
they didn't need a wrecking ball with him on site. And that's just a serious, anecdotal case. Plenty say epidurals are just a good start.6/6
believe it. I'm 6'6" and a little overweight at 280. This dude was a foot shorter, twice as wide, worked construction, and looked like 5/
until he grabbed the anesthesiologist by the neck and carried him like a puppy to see what was wrong. Having briefly met the husband, I 4/
No breath equals no speech, so she was panicking when her husband looked down and saw her wordlessly mouthing for help. He was ignored 3/
died from one because she had moderate scoliosis and her warnings were ignored. The epidural went in too high and her lungs were paralyzed2/
Oh yes. Very handy, I'm told. And a smart work around, provided the anesthesiologist is spot on. I once spoke with a woman who almost 1/
swapped out after an average of ten shots or so? The friction caused by the projectile's acceleration does them in. 2/2
Even if you could work out the energy consumption issue so they could be deployed on land-mobile platforms, doesn't the barrel need to be 1/
addicted that they're willing to break into somebody's home and steal for money, that's already a crime. 2/2
Stop heroin by making all drugs OTC at any pharmacy. People will use responsibly or not, you save a pile on prisons, and if someone is so 1/
Congratulations! Now, while there's less reason for anxiety, you want to maintain the quality of work that anxiety drove you to produce.
Regrettably, since mother and child share the same bloodstream, you can't really issue systemic painkillers in effective yet harmless doses.
Physics can be a bitch. Especially if you don't learn from it early on.
Why waste pretty blades on high impact work? I use cleavers and cut-down bayonets from thrift shops and junk stores to practice.
Works great if you've got more than one knife and you can't close the distance without the other fucker realizing you're there, for example.
in the practice isn't a bad idea; sometimes no better option presents itself. 2/2
Look up George "Skeeter" Vaughn if you haven't already. Otherwise known as Grey Otter. Knife throwing isn't a first choice, but putting 1/
the ground, consistently on target, then start changing up your distance. Then you'll really be getting somewhere. 6/6
into your own foot. If she took a half step back and threw as she does on video, she might stick them point first. Get them parallel with 5/
right cross or reverse in the boxing ring. A left-footed stance is used when you're getting started and afraid of fumbling the release 4/