@AngelaGraceLOU@TheTinMenBlog I'd be very curious to see how many of these are SAHMs returning to work. Especially as this admin's policies and ideology on working mothers tend to not work in the same direction.
@thealfordplea@shoe92O@nienna121 Yeah, they'll catch lying about employment dates in a background check. I transferred from Google to one of the other bets (Verily) in Alphabet years ago but Google hasn't legally finished the restructuring yet. An employment background check came back inconsistent because it
@MBurtwrites I have so many comments on all the problems with this article. I'll restrict myself to one observation. Despite the title, he still shifts at least some blame to his wife.
"The second truth is I got a vasectomy. Lauren scheduled it for me."
and spiritual counseling could even be a correct approach. The underlying reason for the presentation is what needs to be understood in each case. Nick is simply being the "it's always spiritual" counterpart of the "it's always medical."
@MBurtwrites As Nick has blocked me and I can't reply, a thought on his focus on biomarker-- it seems as if he's requiring a singular identifier present in all cases of OCD to accept any medical explanation. I think this is a fundamentally flawed approach treating mental
disorders in the same way as a pathogenic disease like the flu. Rather, it seems prudent to treat such disorder as potentially having differing causes but similar presentation, requiring a different approach to treatment. So, medical intervention could be the right approach
@MBurtwrites@sevier_nick Here and elsewhere with states such as his claim that the scientific method "dismisses the reality of the soul," Nick is displaying a lack of understanding of and disinterest in the nature of scientific inquiry. He's actually displaying the exact type of fundamentalist behavior
Wild that he can just tweet this out then preach from the letters of a childless man who was executed by Rome for spreading a religion they found subversive to the empire's authority.