@KatTimpf My husband is living with an upper aorta aneurysm. Not quite large enough to operate and we get it checked every 6 months as well. It's a terrible thing to live with because you never know. Just like anyone else in life though, we never know what is coming.โค๏ธ
@OxfordFarr66929@Riley_Gaines_ A glamorous salary? Are women only to be objectified? It was not her job to turn around and look at distractions. If you care about the truth, let the highly educated woman who is so much more than her salary, do the work .
Dr. Sheila Nazarian fled Iran during the Islamic Revolution. She was hiding for her life as a little girlโand understands the true tensions in this nation far better than any self-proclaimed online expert. Tomorrow, she weighs in on the growing crisis between the United States and Iran -- and discusses what could come next for both countries -- and the rest of the world.
@itslinklauren When I saw that Veteran all I could think of was my own Grandfather who also fought in WW2 and made the Navy his career. If he were alive today he would be just 2 years older than this gentleman. He was so sweet. People really need to wake up.
@VigilantFox Dude he was so nasty ๐คข it's a good thing we didn't understand what he was saying The dancing pretty much spelled out what he was singing about. If he grabbed his crotch one more time I think I might puke. Catchy beat. But really? Not family friendly.
A "therapist" feels the need to call a widow odd in her bereavement style. I find her therapy odd and completely unhealthy. Zero empathy. Try walking in someone else's shoes.
@JebraFaushay I can tell you what is odd. A Doc feeling it necessary to wish ill will on a widow and her children. Why would a Doctor criticize a woman who has been through trauma? I find that odd. Get some empathy.