Zunardo
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No way. You can't hide that feminine pulchritude.Flo seems gender-fluid. You should probably switch to Progressive.
No way. You can't hide that feminine pulchritude.Flo seems gender-fluid. You should probably switch to Progressive.
Not straw man, real. And epidemic.
I have 0 problem with State Farm and am glad they stand for inclusion diversity compassion and treating people with respect even if they are different. Pubs should try it for a change but this party won't that's for sure.
That's an odd question, but no. Lol.
Eh. I think there are more important books for kids 5+ to explore first, personally. But let me know when these books about "" actually reach the hands of five-year olds.
This is the best take on this subject. This has become medical. That's all I care about. The drugs now used for children with some kind of gender confusion are former cancer drugs that had side effects so severe doctors said it wasn't worth it to administer. Now there's an off-label use. It's complete quackery.Based Bill Maher
But according to kitten klaws, this is just diversity and inclusion.This is the best take on this subject. This has become medical. That's all I care about. The drugs now used for children with some kind of gender confusion are former cancer drugs that had side effects so severe doctors said it wasn't worth it to administer. Now there's an off-label use. It's complete quackery.
You forgot indoctrination.Not straw man, real. And epidemic.
I have 0 problem with State Farm and am glad they stand for inclusion diversity compassion and treating people with respect even if they are different. Pubs should try it for a change but this party won't that's for sure.
If State Farm wants to paint every office in rainbow flags, more power to them. I'll still happily contract with them for a good insurance rate if they offer one. The line for me is these drugs. Countries way more to the left than the US are saying they should not be administered and they're right.But according to kitten klaws, this is just diversity and inclusion.
It's getting scary out here how on point Maher has been recently.Based Bill Maher
She makes over $ 1 million per year for those commercialsNo way. You can't hide that feminine pulchritude.
This is the best take on this subject. This has become medical. That's all I care about. The drugs now used for children with some kind of gender confusion are former cancer drugs that had side effects so severe doctors said it wasn't worth it to administer. Now there's an off-label use. It's complete quackery.
Yep they were close to losing me as a customer. It's not like it's hard to switch insurance on a dime - especially when you bundle everything with one provider. Their agents must have blown up the corporate switchboard. Now they need to fire anyone involved in trying to make this happen.Looks like State Farm realized it was a pretty stupid idea after all. lol.
Yeah, we’ve gone over this.I am no expert on it and neither are you and fortunately we have never had to deal with any such situation. Assuming you do not have a kid who is lgbt. Doctors are experts however and parents are parents and know their child so it is ultimately their decision. But I agree I (and doctors I hope) would be hesitant and extremely extremely careful if felt compelled to proceed.
What Are Puberty Blockers?
Puberty blockers can make a huge difference for kids who feel like their bodies are betraying them. Learn how they work from a pediatric endocrinologist.health.clevelandclinic.org
Painting offices in rainbow flags is bowing to the ideology of giving children hormone blocking drugs. This is what the rainbow jihad has become. The rainbow warriors at one point might have been just leave us alone, that day is long gone.If State Farm wants to paint every office in rainbow flags, more power to them. I'll still happily contract with them for a good insurance rate if they offer one. The line for me is these drugs. Countries way more to the left than the US are saying they should not be administered and they're right.
Yeah, we’ve gone over this.
You ever hear of any parent, taking a young child to a pediatrician with a complaint of just about anything: hyper, despondent, lack of focus, etc. and not walked out with some type of prescription or diagnoses?
Doctors like to make money too, thinking that every Doctor is always doing what they “think” is best for the child, is narrow-minded and short-sighted. Sometimes, some Doctors are doing what’s best for their wallet.
In the 90s ADD/ADHD diagnoses skyrocketed; in the 00s Autism diagnoses rose sharply; and now kids are getting diagnosed with depression and anxiety at alarming rates.
There are some truly awful parents out there that would do anything for a variety of reasons, including sacrificing their own child’s well being in the name of fame or prosperity.
If you think at any time that it’s ok for a whack a doodle parent to push puberty blockers at any time to a kid under 18, possibly damaging them for life (remember 40%+ suicide rate pre-post op) , you obviously don’t “care” like you claim you do.
Not my job either, but it is part of my rights to vote for laws to limit whackadoodle parents and doctors from experimenting on children, who happen to be the future of our country.For small gov. freedom & liberty loving conservatives yall sure like to make everything your business.
Yes it is true that some parents (ditto doctors) are great and some are awful and some make decisions that I would not. Whether medical, educational, athletics or financial. You want my advice for your family? I hope not. The feeling is mutual. Btw the link I posted was from the Cleveland Clinic not Dr. Vinnie Boombatz.
Personally I would agree as a society I think we are overmedicated and overtreated, but doctors also save and improve lives and help people alot. It is not my job to referee every doctor on every decision and every family for every situation.
Looks like State Farm realized it was a pretty stupid idea after all. lol.
Not my job either, but it is part of my rights to vote for laws to limit whackadoodle parents and doctors from experimenting on children, who happen to be the future of our country.
Every co talks about ESG in their annual reports. As an analyst, I skip right over that section, bc it’s pointless. No company is going to say “screw the environment and society, we’re not doing s**t.” It’s nothing but the co patting itself on the back for meaningless things that have zero to do with their credit worthiness or underlying value .If able, avoid any company with a DEI bureaucracy. Also avoid any company with ESG propaganda.
We used to hire people because they were qualified to do the work required of them; then the cultural Marxists infiltrated society and are destroying everything that's been built.
The TRAs are mad. Good, I’m tired of them.Love him. Dude is hilarious.
Every co talks about ESG in their annual reports. As an analyst, I skip right over that section, bc it’s pointless. No company is going to say “screw the environment and society, we’re not doing s**t.” It’s nothing but the co patting itself on the back for meaningless things that have zero to do with their credit worthiness or underlying value .
Usually the only time ESG is useful in identifying co operations are with utilities who are transitioning to more renewable sources of energy or possible manufacturers who are using more “green” inputs in their process. Even then, those things get discussed in great detail beyond ESG.I get all that. I'm just waiting for one CEO to stand up and admit all that and say we are not wasting investor dollars on feel good propaganda BS, and we are only focusing on making widgets efficiently to serve our customers and generate shareholder ROI.