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Article on drug shortages - FTM Forum
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Article on drug shortages. July 10th, 2015. Https:/ genderoutlaw.wordpress.com/2. 2015-07-11 03:21 pm (UTC). Some insurance companies in the U.S. no longer covering 10ml vials, only 1ml vials.". This happened to me (I live in the US). I was not thrilled, to say the least, not only at the increased cost but the waste (I'm on .75 ml biweekly and have lots of leftover 1/4 filled bottles) and at having to go to the pharmacy every month instead of every six months. Coming out and disclosing.
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The Intersex Roadshow: When Intersex People are Collateral Damage in Transphobic Battles
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. When Intersex People are Collateral Damage in Transphobic Battles. It's a lot to deal with, for many of us. And then, on top of the challenges we're already facing, we find ourselves targeted by people who don't even recognize we exist: transphobic activists. And that's why recent proposed bathroom-exclusionary language has moved to requiring people who use gendered facilities to have a matching " biological sex at birth. Or even matching binary genotype. Of XX or XY. These ...
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FrontParlour blog: October 2011
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, October 31, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 35: Magic Leaves. Joshua Bruner has been making a simultaneously gentle and intense style of music that blends the Bay Area's love of psychedelic and folk music with his own unique African and Eurpean psych rock influences. But as the sound of Josh's music has become heavier, it makes more sense to simply call it by his band's namesake: Magic Leaves. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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FrontParlour blog: November 2011
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, November 28, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 36: Bells. As a band they're quite young, having had their first live public performance only eight months ago. Hearing them play together, however, you'd never know it. This, and perhaps a certain unnameable intangible something else, could be the reason why Bells have become one of the most exciting new bands in the Bay Area. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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FrontParlour blog: May 2010
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, May 24, 2010. WARNING: if you still haven't seen the series finale of. Lost , this post will spoil it for you. Read on at your own risk. The writers of Lost. Have my respect. They’ve done what I routinely struggle to do: weave a story that satisfies only enough to get folks riled up about how unsatisfactory the end of the story is. Never really finding out what the “real” timeline (assuming there ever was one) look...It shook ...
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FrontParlour blog: May 2011
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, May 30, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 30: Anna Ash. See the full post at Popdose. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow Me on Twitter. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 30: Anna Ash. Looking for something to listen to? Now Playing in the Parlour:. 96 Hours to Tuscon. The Chrome Plated Megaphone of Destiny. The Hits Just Keep On Comin'.
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FrontParlour blog: January 2011
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, January 31, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 26: The Blank Tapes. He was among the first people I met when the door to this year's Parlour was opened up for me by Steve Taylor. See the full Parlour to Parlour episode at Popdose:. Labels: parlour to parlour. The return of Parlour to Parlour (and other stuff). This year, however, does mark the return of Parlour to Parlour - you can read more about that in the announcement.
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FrontParlour blog: March 2011
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, March 28, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 28: The Beehavers. See the full post at Popdose. Labels: parlour to parlour. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 27: fpodbpod. Though he spends a great amount of time lending his talents to folks like Indianna Hale and especially The Blank Tapes, Sean Olmstead has been quietly stockpiling his own quirky psychedelic garage-pop-soul tunes as fpodbpod. 96 Hours to Tuscon.
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FrontParlour blog: Parlour to Parlour, Episode 34: Bart Davenport
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One more source of mutterings for your increasingly work-like leisure. Monday, September 26, 2011. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 34: Bart Davenport. See the full post at http:/ popdose.com/parlour-to-parlour-episode-34-bart-davenport/. The Incredible String Band. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow Me on Twitter. Parlour to Parlour, Episode 34: Bart Davenport. Looking for something to listen to? Now Playing in the Parlour:. 96 Hours to Tuscon. The Hits Just Keep On Comin'.
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