thefartographer

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thefartographer , to Ask Science in [Biology] The umbilical cord: is it 'necessary' to sever it, or is it designed to disconnect on its own eventually?

… desiccates… in 3-10 days, while applying salt…

Forbidden jerky

thefartographer , to Work Reform in Tesla Boosts Pay for US Factory Workers That the UAW Wants to Unionize

I want them to double-unionize. Your move, Tesla.

thefartographer , to Politics in Boebert faults Ryan Reynolds, Barbra Streisand for her district switch

“I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it.”

  • Ariana Grande

“No, that’s mine!”

  • My 3 year-old nephew
thefartographer , to aww in A way to beat boredom

Breathe in now breathe out, hands up now hands down

thefartographer , to Home Improvement in The water from my faucets suddenly smells like stagnant pond water. How can I tell if it's to drink?

Yeah, but I smell better after!

thefartographer , to Work Reform in CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978

Not that well trained. Pretty sure SmarterChild would suffice.

thefartographer , to Politics in US anti-abortion activist who kept fetal remains convicted of blockading clinic

Because children don’t matter to them at any age, not even as a fetus. It’s all about getting to tell other people what to do and gaining leverage in the most hurtful ways possible.

thefartographer , to Politics in James O’Keefe Is Now Under Investigation for Looting Project Veritas

Well the grifts start coming and they don’t stop coming and they don’t stop coming and they don’t stop coming…

thefartographer , to Politics in Trump scraps plans to release 'irrefutable report' claiming election fraud in Georgia

What the fuck, this article never even told me what the one weird trick was! Oh well, back to what I was doing before… God damnit, they put their homepage in my back history!

thefartographer , to Politics in Trump scraps plans to release 'irrefutable report' claiming election fraud in Georgia

I can’t refute THIS!

  • Judge trying to refute the evidence
thefartographer , to Politics in "I've never seen anything like it": Economic analyst stunned at sources of Jared Kushner's funds

You better quit deflecting before you grow hair on your palms and go blind!

thefartographer , to Politics in Who are the 18 others charged alongside Donald Trump in Georgia?

IT’S SENTIENT! HIT IT!

thefartographer , to Work Reform in Zoom orders workers back to the office

it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh. HEY!

thefartographer , to Politics in Are Democrats Tricking Republicans Into Nominating Trump?

To my butthole. Amen.

thefartographer , to Texas in [Today] A Texas mom was denied maternity leave after delivering a stillborn baby

Being the details aren’t known, it’s hard to know if the mother knew it was a non viable pregnancy, if she received prenatal care, etc.

Per the article:

Andres’ pregnancy was relatively uneventful — every ultrasound was normal.
Then, shortly after her 37 week doctor’s appointment, Andres and her husband got sick.
Doctors monitored the baby while Andres was treated for dehydration. Assured her baby was OK, Andres was sent home. The next day, Andres felt better but could no longer feel her baby move. She called her doctor again, who told her to return to the emergency room.

Finally:

“And that was that,” she adds. “It was just out of the blue.”

What a horribly callous response from someone who obviously didn’t read the article. What was the purpose of your comment and speculation?

This is what the majority votes for, unfortunately…which includes many women.

This is such a cold editorial just further isolating someone who probably already feels lost and possibly alone in her situation.

Also from the article:

Andres works for the City of Austin in the Austin Public Health Department

As long as we’re gonna jump to conclusions, I’d venture a guess that as a young person working in public health in the most liberal city in this backwards state, she’s probably not one of those women. Either way, pro-abortion or pro-life, I don’t think “random infant death” was on the ballot. Yes, women’s health was delivered a huge blow, but it’s not the opinion of the majority.

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