Just started watching DS and realized who he's interviewing. I have no interest in hearing the start of her sentences let alone the end.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh brenda. what a bad ending to a lousy day for you.
I'm trying to wind-down, but not successfully. I know I have a shitload of stuff to do (write a quiz on genesis and exodus and new testament as well as another quiz on illiad and odyssey) but I'm uninspired.
mac is crashed out on my bed.
I think we've done what we can for the moment. We'll see people Sat and Tues and I'll work to get some additional introductory meetings on my own (it's psychiatrist search 09). Dad will be here within the hour and tomorrow morning we will work out a plan for the day. mac will start on some meds tomorrow night. we will work one day at a time and look further ahead maybe after a few days of non-emergencies.
thank you all for listening and supporting. I may have a request for research assistance tomorrow.
Many good thought to you. All you can do, one day as it is. Hope R can help, but she's had a wringer of a day too.
Oof, msbelle. Good luck with everything.
Brenda, that IS quite the day-capper. I hope not bad enough to need stitches or anything?
I just got home from Fresno and ended up sitting in my car in the garage for a few minutes listening to Joel Berg talk about hunger on NPR. It was fascinating and oddly hopeful at the same time. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I'm so glad to hear that, msbelle. I've been thinking about you guys all day.
Tiny but deep - I don't think stitches would help anything. But the bleeding is starting to slow.
Yikes, brenda, what a finish to your day.
msbelle, I'm glad things are moving (every so slightly) out of crisis mode.
ION, there's a dispute about the gender of the female winner of a track and field event.
The illuminating part is that it's an issue that's recurred multiple times during the history of track and field.
Not just track and field, David. And there's a common issue of androgen insensitivity syndrome that can happen, or several other chromosomal things, that have happened, now that they can do that sort of testing. They've had to make up rules about who "counts". It's sort of ridiculous, but...at the same time, shows how ridiculous the whole binary sex system is.
According to this article in Slate eight women athletes tested as having Y chromosomes at the Atlanta Olympics.
I had a conversation about that runner. Not sure which way I'd say if I had no clues, but since hanging with the Buffistas my definition of gender is much more fluid. I figure if some one wants to be called she, she is a she. I guess for things that are divided by gender you might need a more ridged definition, but I still think self-identity is primary.