The only reason I think Sincere won’t bring Amora back is because he’s unconfrontational and a coward. It has nothing to do with his feelings for Melanie
I’ve never disliked an islander more than Sincere. He’s sitting there w/Melanie not telling her the whole story making it seem like Sol was just mad & cussing him out. Tell her how you lied to Sol and led her on, how she told you if you wanted Melanie you could’ve just said it.
Every family celebrates Father’s Day differently. I celebrate by convincing men the woman that they just sent unsolicited penile photography to is their daughter.
When people said that their advisor messed up their schedules and that they have to take extra classes because of it like baby they have the curriculum for your major on the website and you could just make your own schedule from there 😭😭
hot take if you’re the couple who lives next door to me it’s fine for you to fight really loudly as long as you enunciate your words really clearly so I can decide for myself who I think is winning
In 1935, two American doctors examined seven women's ovaries and saw small lumps. They called them cysts and named the disease after them. They were wrong. It took 91 years to fix.
What we called PCOS is now Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), announced today in The Lancet by an international panel of doctors and patients. The renaming followed more than a decade of consensus work and 22,000 patient and clinician survey responses.
The lumps Stein and Leventhal saw were never cysts. Modern imaging shows they were follicles, the tiny sacs inside the ovary that grow and release an egg each month, frozen partway through by a hormonal imbalance. PMOS is a multi-system disorder centered in the endocrine system, the body's network of glands that produces hormones like insulin (controls blood sugar), cortisol (the stress hormone), and thyroid hormones (set the body's metabolism). The ovary trouble flows downstream from there.
The naming choice is not academic. When doctors hear "ovary" in a diagnosis, they look at the ovary. "Metabolic" and "endocrine" send them to the whole body.
PMOS affects roughly 1 in 8 women worldwide, more than 170 million people. The WHO estimates 70% have never been diagnosed. Among those who do, 1 in 3 wait more than 2 years, and nearly half see 3 or more doctors first. The CDC reports more than half of women with PMOS develop type 2 diabetes by age 40, a risk 5 to 10 times higher than women without the condition. Around 37% have clinically significant depression, compared with 14% in women without it. Anxiety runs at 42% versus 8.5%.
A label born from a 1935 look at seven ovaries is finally going away. The new diagnostic guidelines roll out fully in 2028. By then, a woman walking into a clinic with these symptoms should hear questions about her blood sugar and her mood alongside her cycle. Those are the parts of the disease the old name hid for 91 years.
You are with a large group of people. There is a giant wood chipper in front of you. If at least 50% of the people with you jump into the wood chipper, it will trigger a safety mechanism and turn off. If less than 50% of the people with you jump in, only the people that didn’t jump into the wood chipper will survive. Would you jump into the wood chipper or not.
Hunter Biden really is the most ethical degenerate ever. No Epstein Pedo shit, Hunter simply just enjoys getting blazed out of his mind with consenting Latina sex workers of age. He’s a proper American Freak, a man of the people honestly.
Okay let’s see;
1.Blaming eve for the Fall
2.Pain in childbirth as divine “punishment”
3.Male authority over women
4.Women being excluded from priesthood
5.Women treated as properties
6.Laws where women are transferred from father to husband, with limited autonomy.
7.Commands for women to be silent in religious assemblies
8.Women being considered “unclean” for menstruation or childbirth
9.Women as temptresses
Are you reading your bible upside down???