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14 hours ago, Wes21 said:

Has anyone tried to explain why its been so much cooler than "normal?" 

 It really hasn't been that much cooler. We are actually tied with last year for the 27th warmest.

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11 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

Seriously dude

Screenshots from your phone with no actual link to the stories are pretty much ass.

www.nypost.com

It’s a pretty well know site guess you haven’t heard of it .

 

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6 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

So they only do one story at a time?

Hrmmmm

Seems like a weird business model.

 

I know you do give af if I go look at the stuff you post but a link would be the bro thing to do

That is the link. 
 

Take a looksee...

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5 hours ago, Inimicus said:

Seriously dude

Screenshots from your phone with no actual link to the stories are pretty much ass.

yeah i almost said something earlier, like who does that, post a link like a normal person

it's 2020 do you not know how to use the internet yet

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5 hours ago, Coheed said:

"Doctors of all disciplines"

 

 

Googled like 15 names on the list cause I was curious. Not a single epidemiologist. 

people have this really big problem understanding how job responsibilities are broken down among the medical profession. Like at their accounting firm or oil change shop they can tell you exactly what every single members role is and how it differs etc. But generally people hear doctor and think all health. That is incredibly incorrect. 

The people you want to listen to here are...

infectious disease - smartest people in med school go into ID. 

virologists - they study viruses

epidemiologists - they study how things spread

pulm/internal med/intensivists - these are the ones taking care of people after they're tubed or convalescing 

For things like this, look at what they do, what their exposure would be, and why we should listen to what they say about country wide policy. What does an emed doctor do here? Looks at a CT and sends them upstairs. The fact she's going on Fox news and complaining about a drug we know to do nothing being politicized, well, that should tell you all you need to know. 

This could also be like those old right wing 1,000 SCIENTISTS DENY CLIMATE CHANGE. Then it turned out half were meteorologists and the other half just had a problem with one piece of data out of a corner of canada but never actually denied the broader science.

Or the last time earlier this year where the list was just posted online and anyone could sign it. Unless there really is a Dr. Weedlord BonerHitler who works in proctology. 

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

people have this really big problem understanding how job responsibilities are broken down among the medical profession. Like at their accounting firm or oil change shop they can tell you exactly what every single members role is and how it differs etc. But generally people hear doctor and think all health. That is incredibly incorrect. 

The people you want to listen to here are...

infectious disease - smartest people in med school go into ID. 

virologists - they study viruses

epidemiologists - they study how things spread

pulm/internal med/intensivists - these are the ones taking care of people after they're tubed or convalescing 

For things like this, look at what they do, what their exposure would be, and why we should listen to what they say about country wide policy. What does an emed doctor do here? Looks at a CT and sends them upstairs. The fact she's going on Fox news and complaining about a drug we know to do nothing being politicized, well, that should tell you all you need to know. 

This could also be like those old right wing 1,000 SCIENTISTS DENY CLIMATE CHANGE. Then it turned out half were meteorologists and the other half just had a problem with one piece of data out of a corner of canada but never actually denied the broader science.

Or the last time earlier this year where the list was just posted online and anyone could sign it. Unless there really is a Dr. Weedlord BonerHitler who works in proctology. 

We are sorry to inform you that your job has been outsourced to a team of Russian nurses.  They are cheaper.....in many senses of the word

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