There’s a particular kind of clothing that I just… ffffffucking hate.
It’s a fitted woman’s blouse.
I hate this piece of clothing more than I hate bad sitcoms. These blouses are short. They only come down to your belt. You can’t tuck them in. They flare out at the bottom. They often have three-quarter sleeves that don’t really have cuffs and pinch your forearms. They’re supposed to button but sometimes they only button partway.
Fuck these not-remotely-a-shirts
the only thing these are good for is flexing and ripping out of like the hulk
Also for anybody with broad shoulders and large breast these literally aren’t wearable unless you get a size far too big
“Fitted” to what, I always have to wonder. Certainly not 98%+ of human bodies.
“You’ve got to deny, deny, deny and push back on these women. If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you’re dead. That was a big mistake you made. You didn’t come out guns blazing and just challenge them. You showed weakness. You’ve got to be strong. You’ve got to be aggressive. You’ve got to push back hard. You’ve got to deny anything that’s said about you. Never admit.”
He said that Cruz’s intent was clear. “There’s only one entity that can issue a summons, and that’s a court,” said Wu. “This envelope looks like a government envelope, its got presorted postage, clear windows and it’s manilla. If you look at the wording of the letter, it says ‘Official Travis County Summons’ which indicates that this is a government document. Under that it says ‘Voter Enrollment Campaign Division.’ That sounds like a government agency to me.”
It is one of the worst experiences of my life, and if you’ve been here a while, you’ll know I have a fair few of them. I’d rather undergo another root canal without anaesthesia again, than ever get whooping cough again.
It’s also not the only vaccine you should get a booster shot for. I had to redo my MMR (mumps, measles, rubella) ones before I was allowed to immigrate into the US. I had to go to a specific immigration doctor who also tested me for things like TB (which I tested positive for cause I’ve had the vaccine, and christ alive did that test make me ill because of it) and a whole host of other things, because you cannot legally enter the US without being fully vaccinated without good cause. And “I don’t want to be vaccinated because of fake science” isn’t an option, you will be denied entry. (If you’re allergic and cannot, the doctor has to state whether he thinks you’re a health risk to the population or not after extensive testing)
And do you know what, considering that measles is now an active health risk in my local community, I’m so glad that mandatory vaccination is required for immigrants, because it has likely kept me from getting sick. From the locals. What a world.
My partner had to get boosters for just about everything, when it looked like a new job would be taking us to the US. That didn’t happen, but at least he should be safer.
I’m just as happy without the EKG and the rest of that exam. But, I almost wish the UK had similar vaccination requirements–considering I caught the mumps my first winter here. (With less than half of kids in some London boroughs being fully vaccinated then, specifically for what the MMR covers 😵) Before that, I wasn’t aware that the boosters only tend to be good for 10 years.
Thankfully my health was better then, and there were no lasting complications. Not much fun either for at least a month, though. Reminded again that I probably would do well to pay out of pocket for boosters.
Definite sympathies on the whooping cough experience!
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