Thursday, May 16, 2019

Blogaround

1. “Am I a bad person?” Why one mom didn’t take her kid to the ER — even after poison control said to. (posted May 10) "But make no mistake: Rationing is happening here in the United States; it just happens more quietly. It happens when 11 percent of Americans don’t take their prescription drugs as directed by their doctor in order to save money."

2. You don’t need to tell me you don’t agree (posted 2015) "If we are honest with ourselves, adding the phrase is a form of social insurance."

3. Avengers Endgame Shows Us The Five Stages Of Grief (posted May 9) [content note: spoilers for "Avengers: Endgame"] "Each of the original six Avengers seems to find themself at the beginning of this movie very securely in one stage of the grieving process."

4. The Life of “Be”: Remembering Warren Wiersbe (posted May 3) Warren Wiersbe has died. I read all of his "Be..." bible commentaries, back in the day.

5. ’Arthur’s Mr. Ratburn Is Gay and He Just Got Married (posted May 13) This is great!

6. What is the opposite of guacamole? (posted May 10) Some abominations created by a neural net.

7. How “Stranger Danger” Hurts Kids (posted 2014) "Most people are good, and this means that most strangers are good. "

8. And the 2019 Reader Survey is still open! (Will be open until June 1-ish.) Go over and take it if you haven't yet. :)

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