ENOUGH. ENOUGH. ENOUGH.

ENOUGH. ENOUGH. ENOUGH.

Hi, Intern! If I am already in Room 1, you should probably go to the room the next patient is in, because I already have it handled. That is why I am in the room. Because I have it handled. You standing in front of the computer so freakishly that I can see inside your skin as I wait for it to load with the diagnoses will not help you, because I have already memorized which diagnoses correlate to which cure, and as I am level 3 of head nurse, I am going to be doing it faster than you. Also, if I am midway through performing surgery, it may be a good idea to not randomly start giving the patient what I have already given them and killing them. And maybe you should perhaps not constantly keep the fire extinguisher and taser on your person, or camp out at the coffee without saving one for the headbanger or Barney, or not check if the photo is actually the individual standing RIGHT FUCKING IN FRONT OF YOU. ENOUGH.

u/bigmouthladadada — 20 hours ago

Any post mentioning sex-based violence is removed and puts you in risk of a ban, but posts like these are fine on Reddit.

I've said it before on this subreddit, and I'll say it again: when men tell you how they truly feel about you, listen to them.

u/bigmouthladadada — 25 days ago

If I like Andres Serrano, Joel-Peter Witkin, Roger Ballen, and Francesca Woodman, who are other photographers I may like?

Hello! Hopefully this is O.K. to post here; I read through the rules and didn't see anything against it, but if there's a better subreddit to post on, let me know. I'm not a very art-savvy or artistic person, but have found myself drawn to Andres Serrano, Joel-Peter Witkin, Roger Ballen, and Francesca Woodman (particularly her piece "Untitled (Powdered Mirror)" due to the mirror's resemblance to a guillotine; I thought that was very striking). It's hard to describe exactly what it is that I like -- maybe it's the rawness and the feeling of bluntness, with a sense of voyeurism, particularly in Serrano's "Morgue" collection? -- but I was wondering if you all might have any recommendations. Thank you!

Sorry for using the flair system without a portfolio, it's not letting me post without one.

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u/bigmouthladadada — 1 month ago

Advice on Vegan Iron Sources

Hi! I hope this is fine to post here since I didn't see a rule against it. I have not really been fond of other vegan subreddits' advice and philosophies since I went vegan, so I wanted to post here. If there are vegan (not plant-based) subreddits that are better to post this on, please let me know!

I have been struggling a lot with my iron levels due to some health issues I've been having lately, as well as a childhood history of anemia. My B12 is very good, but my iron levels have been kicking my ass, and basically all the advice I'm getting for it -- including my doctor's -- has just been to not be vegan. I wanted to ask you all about how you manage your iron intakes. I've been looking into the Lucky Iron Fish and emailed them asking about their product, as it says vegan-friendly, but that can be a bit wishy-washy (at least from my experience).

I also want to clarify that I know you all are not doctors and I won't treat you all as one, but I wanted to ask here and see if there's things that you all have done or could be implemented. Thank you!

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u/bigmouthladadada — 2 months ago

Our enemy, 16Personalities, has typed me as an INFJ since I took it for a college-readiness course at 14. I take it every year or so and it still gives me that; how little I felt like it fit me was actually what led me to becoming interested in personality typology.

u/bigmouthladadada — 4 months ago

I just tried the vegetable biryani and I like it, but it's a completely different flavor than other vegetable biryanis I've had (I have only had Punjabi Indian food). I was wondering if anyone knows what region of India the vegetable biryani is inspired by?

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u/bigmouthladadada — 4 months ago