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We just proved 60% of the country are dumbass racist hicks, we don’t need dumbass racist hicks armed with assault rifles. It’s bad enough here with the spiders and snakes.
As for the no voting, the US could certainly take a leaf from our book. The republicunts would evaporate overnight if you had mandatory voting with ranked choice and meaningful minor parties.
Case in point
Brand new strings will go out of tune quickly at first before they settle in, you’ll need to tune frequently for the first few hours of playing. You won’t break them by tuning. After a few months of daily playing the strings will start to sound dull and notes won’t ring out for as long after you pick them. I recommend Elixir brand strings, they seem to keep their tone much longer than any of the others I’ve tried.
It won’t be long before they either jack up their prices or squeeze some ads into your paid subscription. Or both. Fuck em I say.
They lose their mind when you tell them the aged pension costs the taxpayer 5x what unemployment benefits do
I call bullshit. Care to name the company and the union?
Now do Australia
Suppose two swallows carried it together?
The thing is, electric motors are so efficient that even hauling the mass of the batteries they are still more efficient than old fashioned internal combustion engines.
Better, yes.
If you are wondering why it takes months to see a GP it’s because fully 50% of my consults are healthy people with self limiting viral illnesses.
Each one of those appointments makes me unavailable to see someone else who may or may not have offensive vaginal discharge.
If people just got out of the mindset of “my kid has a cold, I need to see a doctor to get checked out” or even worse " I have a cold, I need antibiotics" then maybe I can spend my day treating actual medical problems instead of telling people to go home, have some vitamin C and drink plenty of fluids.
If you’ve recovered from your cold before you can get to a doctor, then you didn’t need to see a doctor. It’s almost as if humans have some kind of immune system to deal with common viral infections
Nothing to do with your individual actions? Really? So there’s no difference between someone who works their ass off in school / uni and someone who just fucks around and drops out? I get that the children of the richest 1% can fail successfully, but for the bottom 99% you have to have some substance in order to succeed.
Aaaannnd user blocked. Ah thats just a tiny bit better
Lasagne is spaghetti flavoured cake.
Any haematologists / immunologoists here? Does she run the risk of GVHD after this?
I presume you’re American because you insist wealth is a prerequisite to a medical degree. My parents were low-middle income before they retired. We ate 2 minute noodles at least twice a week and Dad grew most of the veggies. I went to a shitty public high school. I worked hard, got good grades and scored well in the entry exam. Nowhere in any of this was the question of money ever an issue. The government pays (well, loans really) the university fee and I was on welfare for the duration of my studies, which is less than minimum wage so I had a part time job as well.
Paxlovid has not been studied in the prevention of long COVID, and another closely related antiviral combination (lopinavir + ritonavir) has actially been shown to increase the odds ratio of long COVID by 92%.
I’m done arguing with non-doctors about this.
I’m a GP Anaesthetist
With respect, you are not a doctor. You have no concept of how complex the decisions are around prescribing medications. Do you know the number needed to treat vs number needed to harm for Paxlovid?. Do you have any idea what the drug does and in which populations it has been studied?
You’re young and healthy. You don’t need Paxlovid. End of story. It’s only indicated for over 70s / immunosuppressed / significant cardiorespiratory comorbidity to prevent hospitalisation and death. The decision of whether ir not to prescribe a drug is more complex and nuanced that “I have virus, give me virus pill”. Do you really think your doctor has never heard of long COVID?
It is not just some magic pill to be thrown around “just in case” to young healthy people anxious about rare complications.
Every time you prescribe it you roll the dice. You might be selecting for a strain that is resistant to Paxlovid. You might have an unwanted side effect or allergy. You might have picked up the last pack from your local pharmacy which means the 80 year old diabetic with a kidney transplant can’t get it.
Exactly! Paint is not infrastructure.