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" ... "It is undisputed that the population of minors who struggle with gender incongruity or gender dysphoria is an extreme minority. But while they are a minority, they deserve the guiding hand of their parents and of the healthcare professionals that their family has chosen,” Huchinson said. ... "
" ... How often have you pretended to be confident when you really were unsure? Have you ever felt comfortable acknowledging that you were confused by the latest business results or caught off guard by a competitor’s move? Would you ever admit feeling inadequate to cope with the complex issues your organization was facing? Do you experience a profound amount of incongruity every day, stretched between heavy expectations and the reality you are facing? ... "
" ... Not a glowing endorsement but not a surprise. Since his no-goal-in-five-games showing at the 2018 World Cup Jesus has been the subject of much disdain in his homeland, especially from ex-pros. How can a Brazil No.9 – a Brazil No.9 – go to the World Cup and not score a goal? For a player as gifted as my driver, who has watched and played alongside so many technically magnificent footballers, you can see how Jesus’s spot in the squad of one of the world's leading clubs and guaranteed starting berth in the Brazil team might feel like an incongruity. ... "
" ... The chief reason for this incongruity stems from the fact that one’s healthcare is almost exclusively paid for by a third party while other goods and services are paid for directly by the consumer. The system of third parties receiving funds from which to disburse payments to healthcare providers and facilities creates a situation in which insurance premiums are considered as revenue, while healthcare is viewed as a cost, from the perspective of the third party. ... "
" ... Those were innocent times. Today, your ability to choose the ads you read or watch has been taken away, as has your privacy, through micro-targeting. If you had once spent a few minutes looking at possible flights from New York to Lisbon, for months after you are besieged with pop-ups about hotels or car rentals in Portugal. You’re reading an article in the on-line Washington Post or any of hundreds of blogs or on-line magazines and every two or three paragraphs a pop-up appears - “No more clogged gutters.” Then there are the ads that are disguised as news or stories. You go to Weather.com to see the forecast and there’s a picture of a cat with the caption “Three ways your cat asks for help.” Hmm, you say, wonder what this is about, and stupidly you click only to find an ad for vet services. Stories are ads, news is entertainment, ads are news. Any understanding of human psychology has been lost, witness the jarring incongruity of some ad placements. You click on a news video of the aftermath of a tragic accident and before you’re allowed to view it, you’re subjected to an insultingly chirpy and inappropriate ad for a credit card. Some videos allow you to “skip ad” after 8 to 10 seconds, but most don’t offer you this option, telling you only “ad will end in 30.” And finally, when you have actually made a purchase, you’re hit over the head even harder than before. Say you booked a hotel for two nights in San Francisco, instead of finally leaving you alone, you are now bombarded with new ads for days, as if the hotel believes they can entice you to move in permanently. ... "