u/Alternative-Mall9216

gratis frequency

hey, i’m genuinely wondering how often we’re supposed to get gratis. i’ve been talking with my coworkers and we NEVER get gratis. i think ive gotten gratis five times in the 10-11 months i’ve worked for ulta and i keep seeing people get it monthly. we watch our BME’s and stuff (i don’t know if it’s still a thing that you need to watch BMEs to get gratis) so i genuinely don’t understand why we don’t get it. there’s two gratis boxes that came in that have been sitting in the office for abt two weeks now as well but this is the first time we have sight of any gratis basically all summer lol

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u/Alternative-Mall9216 — 5 days ago

Question about how to explain “being able to live outside the womb”

Hi! I had a quick question and need some advice. Usually when people argue that the mother has authority as the baby up to a certain point cannot live outside the womb (and this is not including health issues and other reasons for abortions) but I always get counter-attacked with people saying that people technically can’t live “outside the womb” by themselves until they are 16 and can work. I am trying to argue that, by being inside the womb, the fetus is relying on the organs and bodily functions of the mother, not the age that life is sustainable by one person and someone is able to take care of themself. Obviously babies cannot feed themselves and bathe themselves and live in their own house and live completely on their own outside the womb, but i’m trying to explain to people that the fetus relies on the organs and relies on the womb and mother entirely to survive. Is there a medical term for this? Or an easier way to explain it for people to understand?

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u/Alternative-Mall9216 — 9 days ago