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When I was pregnant at 5 weeks I had severe nausea and I was recommended to take a medication. I decided against it because I read online that I could cause cleft palate. When my daughter was three, I saw the same medication being talked about online as a subject of a class action lawsuit because it caused deformities in newborns.
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Paper Plate he is a typical racist southerner
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@alastairhewitt380 a voice of reason, thank you.
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@secrets.295 You deleted what you initially asked him in order to provoke him to respond with "no guilt". Troll.
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@GorillazINmist how old are you? Are you still in middle school?
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Jason Mims thank YOU
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I hope that he knows that the reason his brother didn't call is because his brother knew that he loved him so much, he could stop him from doing it. He had a mental illness and he wanted to take his own life, unfortunately, so that is the only reason that he took it. His brother would have saved his life and he knew that. It's not his brother's fault that he didn't call. It was the mental illness that took him. Even if he would have reached out to him first by calling him on that day, his brother likely would have lied to him and told him everything was ok. Suicidal people and their thoughts can be tricky like that.
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Well I don't have any degrees and I've heard of him (McBride) years ago, Kelsey and Lenze as well. Probably because I'm autistic and when I became pregnant I did extensive research on any medication that has been known to cause birth defects. Because I'm autistic I have an innate need to know about certain things that I am interested in, and I research them extensively beyond the point of fatigue.
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@samjohnstone1356 spoken like a true Nixon/Trumpian anti-intellectual! There's absolutely nothing wrong with going to a left OR right -leaning college if you are sound in your convictions and can critically reason. It's good to be exposed to opposing opinions, otherwise you get stuck in an echo chamber.
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@tofufu9571 it's absolutely a humble brag as well as a form of honest astonishment. The two things are not mutually exclusive.
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@alexandravalerious3274 it's interesting how sickle cell anemia helps prevent malaria.
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@Shrek-pu8uu it depends on what's being discussed and what the degree is in. Of course even within the same field there can be emissions of knowledge and gaps in learning, that's why it's good to always seek new information no matter how much we already know. But I agree, I agree does not make a person more knowledgeable overall. Also, a lot of people lose the information that they once were able to recall due to not needing to use/remember it again.
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@Warmaster_horus have you ever done EMDR therapy? I did it for trauma that I survived through, and it actually helped. It was developed specifically for survivors of war.
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@secrets.295 Russian bot😂
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