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Just in time for Presidential Inauguration: Musk to Censor Twitter/X for Negativity.
It's not about what he said, it's about what he did and has been doing: censoring or downgrading his critics on X. -
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Yes, Virginia, Donald J. Trump WILL be the first convicted felon to become U.S. president
The constant repetitive way you use it. It's boring and your intentions are obvious. -
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Does your Thai wife or girlfriend ever foot the bill?
What makes you think so? -
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30 Did-You-Know Questions for those 'on the fence' about the mRNA jabs
Correct - but with that comment, you highlight your ignorance again. Bacteria is grown in a petri-dish, Viruses cannot grow or replicate independently in a petri dish because they are obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they require a host cell to reproduce - which is why they do replicate in Cell and Tissue Cultures. I partially agree that we must learn to fully appreciate what nature has to offer, but not through ignorance of medical science. -
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Just in time for Presidential Inauguration: Musk to Censor Twitter/X for Negativity.
What's the point of being King of the World if you cannot impose lese majeste laws and put other "nobility' under the same umbrella? Monarchs like Musk and 47 are even more infallible than a Pontiff (kind of like the redundancy of the term "very unique"), so they cannot be accused of hypocrisy. -
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Buying a Dog
Now you have me confused. I assumed you were having a stir. Pit Bull ownership is very divisive topic. One thing is for sure. If I was your my neighbor and you purchased a Pit Bull you would in go straight into my looney bin. They are a threatening dog and even when fenced are territorial and in general unsettling. Not for owner or owners children until day they snap. -
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Best Glucometer (blood sugar) in Thailand?
Sure is red! "Far from it" is a bit misleading. Venous and arterial blood are in fact very close to each in the capillaries. https://www.labce.com/spg296242_venous_arterial_and_capillary_blood_specimens.aspx "Capillary Blood Capillary blood is obtained from capillary beds that consist of the smallest veins (venules) and arteries (arterioles) of the circulatory system. The venules and arterioles join together in capillary beds, forming a mixture of venous and arterial blood. The specimen from a dermal puncture will therefore be a mixture of arterial and venous blood along with interstitial and intracellular fluids. Capillary blood is often the specimen of choice for infants, very young children, elderly patients with fragile veins, and severely burned patients. Point-of-care testing is often performed using a capillary blood specimen." So where in the capillary bed does arterial blood change to venous blood?? I've done animal surgery and never seen a black demarcation line. AC1 doesn't use capillary blood for exactly that reason; it is drawn from a vein. Also, venous pressure in the extremities is very low, so without arterial pressure the blood drop would take a much longer time to form than it actually does. You're right, but I'm not wrong. Or, I'm right but you're not wrong. Take your pick. I'm not challenging your authority or experience, but I have some myself, just in a different area I'm guessing. From 1974-1979 I was the principal biomedical electronic engineer on an NIH grant to develop an artificial left ventricular assist device; Dr. Micheal DeBakey was the Principal Investigator. I've patented and published several papers on heart valves and valve testing. I've spent my share of time time in OR and wet lab and performed numerous animal surgeries myself. I have spent many hours with some of the best cardiovascular surgeons in the world and long ago learned that they are not gods with all the answers; nobody is. The human body is a mysterious and tremendously complex thing. I always advocate for patients to be active and informed as possible and to always question their primary care physicians until they understand the issues.
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