>POSSY
Is this the new normal way to spell it? I remember it always being posse. Any my auto-correct notes possy as incorrect, although the online dictionaries say it is okay.
But we all know that the dictionaries change definitions at a political moment's notice.
>1n4001
>yuppies
Don't forget the DINKs
https://qz.com/362172/here-is-your-dumb-new-acronym-for-moneyed-millennials-henrys/
Nauseating demographic acronyms were commonplace in the baby boomer and generation X eras. Remember Yuppies (Young Upwardly Mobile Professionals) and Dinks (Dual Income No Kids)? Now thereโs finally an acronym for affluent millennials, apparently. It is โHENRYs,โ which stands for โHigh Earning, Not Rich Yetโ.
They would not outnumber if the dead and people who moved were removed from the voter rolls.
All the unvoted regs are where the magical late-night vote drops come from.
"If anyone here is in marketing or advertising, kill yourself."
Seriously though, if you are, do. No, really. Do it.
Those look more like fighting age than children.
Anyone have a list?
I wonder how many practitioners have a name resembling Shekel-berg and Nose-stein.
Levine Children's Center for Gender Health
https://atriumhealth.org/medical-services/childrens-services/childrens-specialty-care/center-for-gender-health
https://www.mainehealth.org/barbara-bush-childrens-hospital/services/the-gender-clinic
Barbara Bush gender clinic
https://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/gender-clinic/meet-your-team/
Age 3 !?!?
The CAGC accepts new patients ages 3 through 17
UCSF's Child and Adolescent Gender Center offers comprehensive medical and psychological care, as well as advocacy and legal support, to transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive kids. We bring together experts from within as well as outside UCSF to promote gender health and support positive outcomes for children and adolescents exploring gender identity and expression. The CAGC accepts new patients ages 3 through 17.* Patients may continue to receive care at the CAGC through age 25.
https://www.ucsfbenioffchildrens.org/clinics/child-and-adolescent-gender-center