





The original guy doesn’t even have a beard.
Everyone focusing on what’s in their pants, but I’m the only one who looks into their face. What has the world come to! /s
It’s edited. Here’s the original: https://x.com/ViggianoMila/status/1757620527852564575
Well sure, otherwise the first group would be really old right now.
Pretty good joke, to be honest.
Cock-a-doodle-doo! That rooster’s so loud it’s hard to pay attention to this gigantic…


I mean you could just disregard their username. It’s disregardable.


Both favorites! Grape and cherry are both favorites.
I may not have clearly stated what I meant. I wasn’t trying to offer an opinion on your experience. My initial point was imply it is absolutely valid medical knowledge that nerve endings exist in the cervix. Whether or not a doctor acknowledges that or listens to their patients is entirely independent of that (unfortunately). I understand that as a separate issue, but at least modern medical science recognizes it.
Yeah, I’m sure that is frustrating.
That is a valid stance to take based on your history. I’ve acknowledged your personal experiences may differ. I was not trying to “cancel out” your viewpoint, the same way I don’t think it would be fair to discount mine.
Sure I understand that, especially for your personal experiences. I also recognize this has historically been a huge issue. I work closely with doctors and nurse practitioners in women’s health (L&D, urogynecology, etc.) and they all take it very seriously (they are of mixed genders). I think it depends on the area and expertise of the doctor, but this is an outdated mindset that is (in my experience) quickly becoming obsolete as more voices are raised and research is published. I’m just against the sweeping generalization of “doctors believe” or “doctors think” and am quick to call it out for clarification. It has been used to support people avoiding healthcare practioners or trusting modern medical science. Saying “my doctor was shitty because they don’t listen to my concerns” is super valid and should be acknowledged, but “doctors don’t listen to women” is not a fair representation.
I’m not sure what you mean by this; the cervix is known to have many nerve endings and is accepted medical knowledge.
What the fuck dude, I was having a good day.


Why is it distasteful? They are indeed an example of an inbred family, albeit not from Texas.


Nice! Fable 2 was one of my absolute favorite games, I have such fond memories of playing with my brother.
Not mildly; excruciatingly.


I listen to the Omnibus with Ken Jennings and John Roderick. They just chat for the most part, but the topics are obscure pieces of history and information, like deep dives on trivia.