Rules of the Internet:
- Ignore the trolls. They feed off your anger and snippy remarks. Or any acknowledgment at all.
- If on a political, religious, or sports site… for the love of Neptune.. DON’T read the comments.
- If you’re going to look up a symptom on WebMD, wear a “rational skepticism helmet”.
Reminder: BIG News for Z&F…
If you didn’t see the blog post already, prepare yourself. It’s a good news / bad news type deal. Long time coming, but I’m looking to the future with positivity and gratitude for what I’ve accomplished!
Ha! This is so true, Web MD says everything “May” be cancer, talk about covering your bases. 🙂 ‘I have a runny nose that’s lasted for more than 3 to 4 days?’ – ‘Consult a physician, this could be a symptom of sinus cancer.’ 🙂
LOL! Ever heard the phrase “look for the horse before the zebra?” WebMD gives you a herd of horses with a bunch zebras mixed in.
Those rules of the internet are spot-on. 😀
can’t believe I jumped aboard this crazy train WITHOUT the rules in the first place!
The downside of having everything available at your finger tips
indeed. always cons to balance the pros..
“For the love of Neptune… ” Is now my favorite expression. Gonna have to use that in everyday conversation. “For the love of Neptune, close the refrigerator door!” YES! 🙂
Glad to supply you with weird phrases to (further) baffle your kids. That’s a typical Zorphie phrase, btw.
I don’t allow anyone w/ a medical degree from google to diagnose me! I don’t even allow the doctors to get it right on the first try! [smirk] …to be honest, they don’t usually get it right, right away, any ways!
stick with the pros, but also listen to your gut. (literally, if need be)