“Bacon” in the states specifically refers to streaky bacon, while “Canadian bacon” refers to back bacon
Being a bodyless head with a freak long tongue is not only okay—it can be an exciting opportunity
“Bacon” in the states specifically refers to streaky bacon, while “Canadian bacon” refers to back bacon


3 is the breakfast buffet pile of hours old leathery bacon all stuck together with lukewarm grease.

Edit:
I’ve been vegan for 10 years and I still miss 2-3 style bacon. Vegan bacon does a good job if you like Canadian bacon and/or 4-6 on this chart, but nobody has made fatty vegan bacon that’s good around 2-3 cookedness
I … know almost no people born between 1990 and 2000.
But I know a bunch of GenZ … approaching … 30
How are both of these true


Do they have Zheng Yi Sao artifacts?


The oldest zoomers are 29 rn


I downloaded this and now my phone is bricked what the hell
ITT: People who need to take a closer look lol
Are you using an iPod touch
I’ve found that a lot of people literally don’t know how to do this. There’s a significant percentage of people out there drinking from straws with their goddamn lungs


Fair distinction on the identity-only bit- I didn’t think that through all the way. However, I do refer to myself as an autist, and I know plenty of autists who feel the same (I make it a habit to ask). Similarly, I refer to myself as bipolar and, naturally, as a narcissist. Hell, even “ADHDer” has become a thing, bc people like nouns. There’s no noun version for bipolar yet, but I’ll be using it if it ever becomes a thing.
I don’t think it’s dehumanizing; I think it’s empowering, like taking back the word queer. It absolutely does rub me the wrong way though when someone who doesn’t fit the category does it though


This feels to me more like a person-first language preference in this context. NDT likely has NPD- maybe he finds it empowering to use identity-first language
I can’t tell if this is an indoor or outdoor setting
Oh! I assumed you were too young to have known about texting like that. I forgot that that marketing style isn’t very common outside the states. They’re called vanity phone numbers btw


It’s still not a breach. You’re fine to discuss cases as long as you can’t identify the patient from the information.
It’s fine to discuss, but not to post a screenshot online. In fact, it’s not even okay to discuss in a public place where you could be overheard. The risk is low, but not zero, and best practice is to get consent before sharing.
Source: am therapist
You’re also assuming this is their therapist and not their rebound lay.
Right, it was just a joke
To be clear, my original comment wasn’t meant to sound like: “uh… is a therapist allowed to share this?” But rather “lol, they could be texting their therapist here”


“Is this screenshot a breach of therapeutic confidentiality” didn’t sound as good :p


Is this screenshot a HIPAA violation
“What would the other chat bot say if I asked for inaccurate information about the stock market?”