Notices by Snidely_Whiplash (snidely_whiplash@nicecrew.digital)
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I have never in my life walked in to an exam room with a doctor already in it. This is not a thing that is allowed to happen.
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@ThePoastmasterGeneral hits one out of the park.
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1: hate your life
2: fuck this shit
3: i don't care any more
4: might as well drink this concoction, black as my future and bitter as my soul.
Drink it black, as a medicinal, until you train your body to anticipate the arrival of caffeine. Then go 2/3 black coffee 1/3 half and half.
No sugar.
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Look, you stupid fuck. I am not advocating precious metals, or fiat, or crypto. But dumbshits like you think crypto will magically solve the core problem, which is retaining the fruit of your labor in a violent thieving world. It won't. It can and eventually will go to zero.
Did you see the question I asked?
How to you steal bitcoin with only a screwdriver?
You jam it into the flesh of the person who holds the password/wallet/whatever token until he gives it to you. Same as fiat and same as precious metals..
People are untrustworthy. Crypto is an attempt to create the results of trust without creating trust. The core problem cannot be solved with technology because it is not a technological problem.
But if you are really interested in investing against a collapse, invest in skills, tools and relationships.
In the meantime, enjoy your South Seas Bubble.
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No, I don't.
But I also don't trust technology. I work in the smelly bowels of technology. I know it is untrustworthy. I especially don't trust technology that will soon be co-opted by the banks.
When they decide to steal your money, the blockchain won't save you.
I trust specific people, who have demonstrated they can be trusted.
Do you know how to steal bitcoin with a screwdriver?
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Blockchain bros believe technology can replace trustworthiness.
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I'm going with "someone died because the insurance company would not approve treatment."
The bereaved party did a justice.
fiat iustitia ruat caelum
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It is extremely common and completely normal to have a deficiency of some or another mineral, unless you are eating a truly natural diet. Sucrose, for instance will deplete potassium.
A mineral deficiency MAY be a larger signal, particularly of renal disease or liver function, but unless is persistent, it's not a big deal.
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Mineral imbalance. Could be Calcium Sodium or Potassium. Try salt, just straight, a few crystals off your finger. If you can't taste it, buy a bag of chips or jerky. Drink a Body Armor, If that fixes it, it was a potassium shortage. More milk is rarely a bad idea.
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Your only mistake was asking their opinion. Too many decades in this business have taught me that users have no idea what they want. There are people who will challenge you to a knife fight to defend a deprecated feature that never worked right and that they haven't used in two years.
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"The Dark Ages" is a term coined by historians to highlight the lack of documentation of the history England after the withdrawal of Rome in the 5th century. The native Britons were not particularly literate, and the invading Germans were illiterate Pagans, so even church records of baptisms and deaths stopped being kept. Life in the North also got more difficult because of economic contraction due to the cooling climate. Keeping careful records is not high on the list when you're hungry.
A similar situation was happening at the same time in other parts of Europe, and the entire phenomenon was christened a Dark Age.
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"The most miserable winter I ever experienced was summer in San Francisco."
--Mark Twain
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It's just another whisper campaign. This is how they operate. Rumors, leaks, all that is various parties trying to get what they want.
By all means, wait and see. Don't doom porn.
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Doesn't stop them, unless it's Medicare/Medicaid. Then they fake the records.
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Working on the back end of medical records systems, they are lying. The thing that doesn't happen is all of the records getting lost. That's because mishandling medical records means doctors and hospital adminstrators and IT people can go to prison.
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Toppings are for when the substrate doesn't taste good. Like ice cream on rhubarb pie.
Everything else doesn't taste as good as a real cheesecake, so it detracts from the cheesecake rather than adding to it.
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I've used cast iron all my life. I don't even normally use soap on it. Maybe plain hot water with a scubber if something is stuck to it, or you cooked tomatoes and stripped the finish, or it got rusty or something. 80% of the time I just wipe it out with a paper towel.
And seasoning cast iron is dead easy:
Get it hot,
Put some kind of grease on it.
Done.
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I too enjoy toxic food that tastes like higher gas milage, fren.
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I am refusing to scroll up and find out it's a tomato or something.
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"However, a prior Cochrane review concluded that there was a lack of evidence that any intervention meaningfully changed trust in physicians, despite a number of efforts to do so that observed generally modest effects."
Have you condidered "not lying" as a possible intervention?
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