
Lacy42
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@GavinNewsom We get it. You emulate a sociopathic narcisicist rapist who is hyperfixated on superficial appearance. We get it.
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@itsmedanielfc @TropicalTrapez @JeremiahDJohns @grok Cool. So you’re telling me you cannot take on a goose? Let’s get your testosterone level checked yes?
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@Lacy423 @TropicalTrapez @JeremiahDJohns @grok Elephants do not kill people and you must be a massive inbred to think you can take an elephant one without a weapon
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@Lukarule @JeremiahDJohns 50% of Americans are women and yet a majority of us think we could take on a damn goose.
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@baylissbaghdad @JeremiahDJohns Yes, they are assholes. But I’m a relatively small woman and have been around aggressive geese and I think I could curb stomp them.
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@Lacy423 @JeremiahDJohns I have seen them used here to guard factories. They are bastards.
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@tomharvill @dickandtinasson @MaryBowdenMD @AhnunM Most physicians who fail the step three exam do not have English as a first language. It’s a ridiculously easy exam, but you have to be able to communicate effectively.
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@dickandtinasson @MaryBowdenMD @AhnunM Since a large part of practicing medicine is communicating, should language (English) skills be a high-order selector?
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Residency programs are funded by Medicare and Medicaid. Literally taxpayer funded. Only a small percentage of people who applied to medical school get in and they are ALL top of their class with great grades. There is no reason why one of these desirable spots should go to anyone who is not American.
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@MaryBowdenMD @AhnunM This is a tough one.
Should American MS be accepted into American Residencies first? Yes.
But should the best candidates be accepted into Residencies based off of submitting CVs, transcripts, personal statements, and letters of recommendation. Yes.
Tough call.
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@danyay @ScottLikedSLS The runway entrance lights were lit though. That supersedes ATC directions. Fire truck should not have crossed. But agree that ATC should’ve been clear in his commands to stop as to who he was directing it to.
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Ultimately no, ATC will be found as a primary cause. The firetruck may be a contributing factor but not the primary.
Firetruck was crossing Runway 4 via high speed taxiway D. If you look from the airport diagram, this puts the driver at an angle where he cannot see down Runway 4 (firetruck red, airplane approaching green).


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No offense but the ATC guy realised his mistake with plenty of time and screamed at the truck driver to stop and hold, they continued on despite 3 call outs to stop.
Human error was involved but not really the ATC, more so the driver.
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl
Unpopular opinion: Today two pilots lost their lives because we have an air traffic control system inherently vulnerable to human error. Even great humans make mistakes sometimes. Machines should be issuing clearances, not human controllers.
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@cb_doge why is musk always stealing nasa old ideas and then trying to project them as his own ? this concept was gerard o'neil who worked for nasa around 1970s this concept was
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ELON MUSK: SpaceX will build a mass driver on the moon.
"If you want to go beyond a mere terawatt per year, you have to go to the moon. So by having factories on the moon, building AI satellites and having a mass driver, which is the kind of thing you really need to learn about in read about in science fiction, but we're going to make it real. We're actually going to have a mass driver on the moon.
And if you do that, you can go several orders of magnitude greater. You can go to 1000 gigawatts or more per year, and ultimately get to maybe a millionth, and then a 1,000th and maybe even a few percent of the sun's energy.
I really want to see the mass driver on the moon that is shooting AI satellites into deep space just go like just one after the other. I can't imagine anything more epic than a mass driver on the moon and a self sustaining city on the moon, and then going beyond the moon to Mars, going throughout our solar system, and ultimately, being out there among the stars and visiting all these star systems, maybe we'll meet aliens. Maybe we'll meet see some civilizations that lasted for millions of years, and we'll find the remnants of ancient alien civilizations. But the only way we're going to do that, do that, do that is if we go out there and we explore, and this is the path to making it happen."
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@GavinNewsom So you want to compare yourself to a narcissist-murderer-misogynist sociopath? Fire the 19 year old running this account.
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Something is only respectful if it is viewed as respectful by the people that it intends to honor. This would be viewed as a slap in the face by most reasonable Americans, therefore should not be done even if the intention is good (which I highly doubt). Most Muslims would be offended if I drew a lovely portrait of Muhammad and put it on a billboard… even if my intent was good.
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@sappholives83 This is an act of respect, so don't start twisting the narrative, at least out of respect to the fallen.
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So you mean to tell me, an airplane can go right through the World Trade Center that had steel structure beams of 4 inch plate every 40” using 12 different grades of steel with a yield strength of 100,000 psi but if the same plane were to run into a firetruck on a runway the plane is completely destroyed.
Got it!

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@DocLibertarian Yes. In the past, you complied and your plane landed in Cuba and everyone eventually went home. No one will ever comply again.
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The real dirty secret is before 9/11 passengers would comply with terrorists. Now they will fight them. That has made flying safer than anything else. TSA is theater to show we are “doing something!”
Dilan Esper@dilanesper
The dirty little secret is a lot of TSA security is theater and we could lighten the touch a fair amount and it would be faster and planes still would not blow up.
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@Charlzmaney @Bighantyy @Teeniiola Can I start a female festival and we’re allowed to kick the balls of any men we see while we’re having our festival? Would you recommend men stay indoors or would you say that festival is shitty and needs to stop?
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No one is celebrating rape. The festival has rules: women aren't supposed to be out when the masquerades are parading.
People warn ladies to stay indoors every year to avoid trouble.
Ignoring that warning and then crying foul doesn't make the tradition the problem… it makes reckless exposure the issue. Protect yourself first.
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Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area.
According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men.
Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.
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Never forget Trump claimed COVID was a hoax and caused millions of deaths by refusing to shut down the country immediately upon the outbreak which could have saved so many people.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
Never forgive or forget
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I matched in my chosen specialty. They should have a second match for international medical graduates after the American match and scramble. There are programs that may feel that they must fill their program with international medical graduates because of not enough interest who would possibly get filled during the scramble with US grads. Unless they now do things completely differently from when I matched over a decade ago. But if Medicare/Medicade is going to fund residency programs, we should make sure that every US graduate who wants a slot gets one.
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@Lacy423 We actually DO get to pick first, do you even know what you are talking about, or you’re just screaming unfair because it makes YOU feel better?
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It’s awful that is info is coming from a Doctor imagine trusting her with care…
Let’s translate this into plain English:
1367 U.S. medical grads didn’t match…
because they were picky about where and what they wanted to do.
6733 international doctors stepped in and took the spots Americans didn’t want and then some.
There are STILL unfilled residency programs across the country.
The problem isn’t “no spots.” The problem is people don’t want those spots.
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD
1367 US medical students did not get a US residency spot. 6733 international, non-US medical students got a US residency spot.
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