

There’s a good argument regarding the tolerance paradox, and why it’s ethically and morally justified to not tolerate extreme levels of unethical behaviors.


There’s a good argument regarding the tolerance paradox, and why it’s ethically and morally justified to not tolerate extreme levels of unethical behaviors.
Hey, fuck you. I’m not spiteful!
I notice people’s gait, stability, and their DME


I made the mistake of researching an AIDS patient on my personal phone (I wasn’t familiar with IRIS syndrome and some of the meds, I wanted to make sure I knew what meds I was giving and why). Advertisers are CERTAIN that I have AIDS now and that follows me EVERYWHERE months after the fact. Super annoying to have AIDS ads everywhere, I can’t imagine how triggering it must be for someone who is actually dealing with the diagnosis.


I literally opened the comments asking “know less about?? What should anyone know less about??”
You immediately answered my question
Well no one does on purpose…
That’s why it’s their handlers job
Denied a mortgage for being too fat…?
I’m very disappointed in the reading comprehension of yourself and the 12 people who upvoted you


Very rarely. Sometimes there’s the occasional hookup involved.
… Sounds like something the anti illuminati would say 🤔
SPAMMING OVER 30 COMMUNITIES IS INAPPROPRIATE.
God damn your spam is everywhere
I’d say get more to draw attention away from it. It’s innocuous in a group, but by itself it’s a weird piece


That’s silly if that’s the case, it’s not like nurses have any real authority or decision making capacity when it comes to products or drugs.


It helps knowing that you’re seeing people at their worst. Most of us know not to take it personally when we’re insulted, or even attacked, because we know the person in front of us isn’t acting like themselves. It’s the person who’s back in the hospital every month and consistently a jerk that wears us down the most IMO
Wow, tl;dr