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Dr. Fahim Hussain 🇵🇸

@TheSecretDoc

GP Partner 👨🏾‍⚕️ MA Medical Ethics & Law (Hons) 👨🏾‍⚖️ Director - Northern Health 🏥 & @mydoctorgp 🩺 https://t.co/72Pxo1juGm

West Yorkshire 参加日 Kasım 2022
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Dr. Fahim Hussain 🇵🇸@TheSecretDoc·
Do you fill these yourself? Every single one of our referrals is a task to med secs with the story (I use Heidi AI so simply use that to write the referral letter or I dictate it) and they generate download and fill in the forms with the information we have given them. If you do them / download them / have to find them yourself, why?
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Dr Dave Triska
Dr Dave Triska@dave_dlt·
📝 The Opus Referrals aren't clinical summaries anymore. They’re legal arguments. They’re auditions for care. What happens when a failing system decides a patient's pain isn't worth a consultation, but a performance. 👇👇👇👇 open.substack.com/pub/davetriska…
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David Miller
David Miller@Tracking_Power·
This is pretty clear evidence that this is a false flag. Looks like the Zionists have now launched at least three attacks on the UK - a drone attack at Akrotiri in Cyprus, the ballistic missile attack on Diego Garcia - and now four (about to be) decommissioned ambulances in Golders Green. What is the purpose of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ if they can't stop these attacks or even admit they are happening? To be clear, if those in charge of security, intelligence, policing and prosecutions are not willing to deal with these threats, they will open themselves up to charges of treachery, in due course.
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline

It is worthy of note that the group which is claiming responsibility for the burning of ambulances last night refers to Palestine as “the land of Israel.” It does so in both English and Arabic, which is particularly unusual.

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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
NY Times has essentially confirmed that Israel played a role in stimulating the violent regime change riots that left around 3000 dead in Iran this January 8 and 9, but which were marketed in the West as pro-democracy protests. It was well understood by the Mossad that those riots would help stimulate military action by Trump. Israeli intel merely needed to convince the feeble-minded president that a wave of decapitation strikes would unleash a massive upheaval to immediately topple the Islamic Republic. The January riots were presented to Trump as a preview of what was to come. Western media, including the NY Times and The Guardian, played a central role in legitimizing Israel's deception by falsely characterizing the violent regime change riots as mere protests, massively inflating the death toll and covering up the fact that many were murdered by the Israel-backed rioters themselves The whole of Western media and the Western human rights industrial complex deliberately misrepresented the real character of those riots. But now that the war they helped to instigate is going badly for the US and Israel, that same media is now free to reveal a few kernels of truth.
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@billycarpy I’m looking at this and it’s screaming push both fullbacks up and go long wide. It was not that difficult to play past this.
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Billy Carpenter
Billy Carpenter@billycarpy·
The problem with the second balls was numerical superiority (more than effort). Because Pep could keep his midfield back, and Arsenal couldn't bait them forward by playing through/around (or to the FBs), they mostly had a 4v2 net waiting for any bouncing ball in the middle third.
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My point is exactly what I said - read it again I don’t have time to explain basic English to you. Arsenal have lost 4 games this season, City lost 2 games in the last 2 weeks. Pep got it spot on yesterday. Does this spell calamity for Arsenal? No. Would Pep have even tried that OOP structure with Raya Eze Cala Nelli etc on the pitch? You forget we absolutely smoked Bayern at the Emirates - aid suggest you watch that game again. It was total domination in the second half. I don’t disagree with you re Trossard and here’s where Arteta got it wrong yesterday - Wrong goalkeeper, too slow to adapt. Are they fixable is the real question. And I think the answer is yes. Pep has said himself the past you learn from the defeats and they make you play differently afterwards. I think the real misses yesterday were the technical security that are offered by Merino, Odegaard, Eze and Pep exploited that. Fair play.
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Pythagoras In Boots ⚽️@pythaginboots·
What point are you trying to make? Of course an Atleti or in that game Citeh looked to do that, but in general you wouldn't come to expect that from the elite - which this season are Bayern, PSG and Barca. And even in that game state v Citeh - he failed and got bailed out by Martinelli (who should be starting those games). So it even further backs up my point that Trossard shouldn't be starting v big teams because even his strengths aren't guaranteed to shine.
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Deebo
Deebo@lildeebo4·
@AnishA_Moonka @Scobleizer Such a materialistic viewpoint. Not everything in this world is about soulless profits and revenues. This man made his fortune of the pimping and sexualizing of millions of girls. Some of them underage. A lot of people souls have been corrupted because of him. He sold his soul.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Leonid Radvinsky never gave a single public interview, and he ran a 46-person company that processed $7.2 billion in revenue last year. You can have complicated feelings about what he built. I do. But the business story is worth knowing. Radvinsky was born in Odesa, Ukraine, and his family moved to Chicago when he was a kid. He graduated from Northwestern in 2002 with an economics degree, then founded an adult webcam site called MyFreeCams two years later. In 2018, he bought a 75% stake in OnlyFans' parent company, Fenix International, from British founders Tim and Guy Stokely. At the time, OnlyFans was pulling in less than $100 million a year. By 2024, the platform had 377 million registered users, 4.6 million creators, and was generating $7.22 billion in revenue on $684 million in profit, all with 46 employees. That works out to roughly $14.9 million in profit per employee, more than Nvidia, Meta, Apple, or Netflix per head. OnlyFans' CEO told Bloomberg in October 2025 that the platform had paid out $25 billion to creators since 2016. Creators keep 80 cents of every dollar fans spend, and OnlyFans takes the other 20. Radvinsky owned the whole thing and never took a dollar of venture capital, never went public, never carried debt. He paid himself over $1.8 billion in dividends since taking over, and Forbes pegged his net worth at $7.8 billion at its peak in late 2025. He died of cancer at 43. In 2024, he and his wife funded a $23 million cancer research grant, and he had donated $5 million to Ukraine relief back in 2022. The platform is controversial, and the arguments about its societal impact are real and worth having. But a Ukrainian kid who moved to Chicago, never took outside funding, employed fewer people than a mid-size restaurant, and built a company that paid $25 billion to creators while running one of the most profitable internet businesses on earth, all without ever saying a word publicly, that story tells itself through the numbers.
Pop Base@PopBase

Leonid Radvinsky, owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43.

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@pythaginboots ‘You’re not going to face a low block for a long duration in a big game’ 70+ mins with City having just over 30% possession in that game.
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@pythaginboots Watch the game at the Emirates where City played the dirtiest low block known to man after scoring. The assumptions stated are therefore not factually correct, you can hate that but it’s true.
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Dr Dave Triska
Dr Dave Triska@dave_dlt·
Any truth to the rumours the new contract won’t let us book more than 2 weeks ahead?
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chief@aliladiere·
Too many overconfident Arsenal fans. The league is nowhere near done. 2 bad results and City are top. We’ve also given them a massive boost in self belief yesterday.
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@dave_dlt They can collect data all they like Doesn’t sound like a contractual obligation to me Ignore unless specifically told otherwise
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Ste Hoare
Ste Hoare@stehoare·
Credit to Pep & his coaching staff for the win over Arsenal too. The tactic of blocking passing lanes from the back into midfield with that four-man attacking line had Arsenal completely baffled. Other teams would be wise to copy it. Arsenal play with four CBs, make them have the ball, don’t let them pop it into Rice & Zubimendi.
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Chaz@ChazArsenal·
@QTalksFtbl @TheSecretDoc Squad depth is good when you have 2 good players in each position, once you start losing 2 players in the same position (Eze/Ødegaard) who are important in & out of possession, you see the difference when Havertz comes into midfield.
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Michael🍿
Michael🍿@QTalksFtbl·
@TheSecretDoc Honestly really surprised, shame to see it as it made for a dead game. Thrown away a chance here. You still have 3 trophies and I'd expect at least two
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Chaz@ChazArsenal·
@TheSecretDoc @QTalksFtbl I’m not blaming individuals, just saying that Havertz in midfield was the reason we never had any control & struggled to get out of City’s press cause Havertz isn’t a between the lines receiver like Eze/Ødegaard.
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Michael🍿@QTalksFtbl·
@ChazArsenal @TheSecretDoc City missing both of their starting CB's, in a final your squad depth has to be relied on, LFC won the FA Cup with teenagers, you gotta find a way
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