I guess I presume there are a fair number of scumbags out there, so I was all "Yay! Look at the good in humanity and the helping and the saving and the glayvin!"
The idea that people might have seen a drug being slipped into someone's drink and
not
done something sickens me deeply and in a different way from the crime itself. I like the smoothness of what they did in the article but my lack of hatred for the whole species is a tenuous one and could slip at any moment. They bought a few more days.
Man, I can't spell for shit today.
The idea that people might have seen a drug being slipped into someone's drink and not done something sickens me deeply and in a different way from the crime itself.
That's an aspect I hadn't even considered.
I like the smoothness of what they did in the article
They did handle it extremely well. I fear my action would have been to take a baseball bat upside his head immediately.
See this is why I a) take my drink with me b) finish my drink c) construct an elaborate sculpture on top of my glass using matches, cigarette packs, napkins & cell phones.
Though it does bring up an aspect about having to smoking outside without a patio where one can take her drink that I hadn't thought of before.
They preserved the evidence, too, which was damn smart -- I expect the police and prosecutor handled the case well, too. Kudos all around.
Even though it was for a truly unpleasant medical procedure, I'd rather not be made to not-remember it. Do you know that some medical schools only recently stopped having students practice pelvic exams on unconscious women who had not consented?
Do you know that some medical schools only recently stopped having students practice pelvic exams on unconscious women who had not consented?
I did not know that, but I do occasionally have to request "pelvic models" for our Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner course. These are women who get paid to have the nurses practice on them. Which doesn't really weird me out as much as it does some people. What really weirds me out is the woman in charge of scheduling them's last name is Godown. And her father also works here and his name is Dick Godown.
Do you know that some medical schools only recently stopped having students practice pelvic exams on unconscious women who had not consented?
Aiee! Were the women informed later? I just...man, stuff that happens when you can't see it does count. It just does. That tree in the uninhabited forest? Sound.
Do you know that some medical schools only recently stopped having students practice pelvic exams on unconscious women who had not consented?
My GYN is in a teaching hospital. I had another doctor one day and was sitting there when she walked in with a group of medical students who crowded around the end of the table and waited expectantly for me to scoot down. She mumbled quickly that these were medical students, etc. I said "was anyone going to ASK me before there were 10 people in the room?" She said "well, we thought that you wouldn't mind, but if you don't want to help the students learn, I can ask them to leave". I said "I don't know why you thought that, we've never met, you're not my regular doctor. Frankly, I don't appreciate the position that you have put me in, trying to embarrass me and bully me into allowing the students to stay for my exam with that passive aggressive comment." I then looked at the students and said "I'm sorry, if they had asked me, I would have said yes, but on principle for other women who fall for this, I'm going to say no." They sort of looked at me, then shuffled out. I then got off the table and said "I'm going to reschedule with my regular doctor." She looked pissed, but I just waited for her to leave. When I came back, I told my doctor what had happened, and he told me who to write the letter to.
daaaaaaaaamn, Vortex. Way to give them what for, though.