Timelies, all, or happy lunch break in this timezone...
One last (hopefully clarifying) note on immigration and then I'll shut up about the topic and talk about cats or something:
The system is awful, it endangers us, hurts people, and needs fixin'. Immigration is a beautiful thing when "managed" and the people who get here with nothing and whose grandkids go to college and become doctors and such - bless 'em all.
But illegal immigration is a problem. There are several choices, including a) change the laws - long-term issue; b) enforce the laws on the books, build the border wall, etc as promised; c) declare amnesty - or some combination of the three.
But the law is the law (until you change it). When the laws are bad and/or aren't enforced, tragic human suffering ensues (dying in the desert, being deported, exploitation of workers, etc.) The current system has to change.
Arizona's new law is bad in ways, but it's an effort to do something about a real problem. Since the Obama administration has decided to put immigration on the front burner now, we'll be hearing about this for a while.
Thanks for hearing me out, folks.
Look, a cat!
I always think the best way to proceed is to use the pronouns the individual person prefers, but fandom_wank isn't exactly set up for that.
fandom_wank is actually very committed to using the pronoun that the person prefers, and both moderators and the community have come down hard on people who argued that someone like Victoria Bitter doesn't have the right to decide his own gender identification.
Is this referring to something specific? I'm not sure what you're talking about.
The people who were convinced that two or more of the actors were in a romantic relationship and being forced to cover it up by the studio.
fandom_wank is actually very committed to using the pronoun that the person prefers, and both moderators and the community have come down hard on people who argued that someone like Victoria Bitter doesn't have the right to decide his own gender identification.
Right, but it's still an aggregator of posts and comments from all over the internet at various points in time. Unless the moderators are changing pronouns on the original sources they're linking to, there's always going to be some confusing grammar in there.
From this post about the latest VB wank:
Let me go then, this incarnation of I,
When my fandom is spread out against the sky
Like a fangirl etherised upon a table;
Let me go, through certain half-deserted IPs,
seeking new IDs
Of bloody nights in Irish pubs
And saving maidens I must bid adieu:
Posts that follow are more than deja vu
Of very clear intent
To lead you to an overwhelming question … 10
Oh, do not ask, “WTF?”
Let us go and con more schmucks.
Awesome.
In the '60s and '70s, "Frodo Lives" was fairly often seen spraypainted in the general vicinity of "Who is John Galt?"
John Galt, the anti-hobbit. I know who'd I'd rather have a beer with. "It comes in PINTS?"
Does anyone here know Romanian? What do "proba" and "martor" mean? Also, you wouldn't happen to know the Romanian abbreviations for prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time, would you?
Isn't there an app for that, P-C?
Kidding.
I need lunch, and out of sheer laziness it's probably going to be hummus, multigrain chips, and a piece of fruit again.
Proba = test or proof. Martor = witness.
Thanks, Polgara! Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to elucidate these lab results. You wouldn't happen to know what IQ and TQ mean in relation to clotting factors, would you?