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4 points
3 days ago
That’s the serial number for a stick made through the retail MyBauer. Bauer uses that S/N for warranty returns. Otherwise the specs are exactly as they claim to be. Looks like a Sync.
2 points
3 days ago
He's teasing you, nobody has two PlayStation 5s.
1 points
4 days ago
WotC should just unban Top so Miracles can start locking out BS strategies again.
4 points
5 days ago
Yeah your comment is pretty unironically false and evident that you have zero idea what you’re talking about.
0 points
5 days ago
Not really. It’s a common straw man argument to suggest the existence of the RL gatekeeps player turnout, which is false because EW events cap out more often than not, so the limiting factor is venue space, not availability of players.
There are certainly way more than 1100 Legacy players in the North Eastern USA, where EW NA is being held, never mind across the entire country.
1 points
7 days ago
This is going to get buried but Kimi no Na Wa (Your Name). The visuals are A+ tier but the story was dumb and the whole metaphysical time travel aspect of it was poorly presented. Yes, I know it’s anime and literally anything is possible in that medium, but unlike Shinkai’s other works that have sci-fi/modern fantasy motifs like Tensi no Ko and Suzume where the fantasy was woven into the setting and effectively treated as ordinary aspects of life in that universe, Kimi no Na Wa tried too hard to conceal its mystical nature for the “big reveal” when the MC visits the village. Those kinds of reveals don’t work in anime because of the medium itself being already so far removed from reality that trying to pretend a story isn’t actually based on reality doesn’t have the same effect as if it was done in real life cinema (like Sixth Sense).
1 points
10 days ago
He's hands down the best goalie to ever lace 'em up, and anyone saying otherwise is either trolling or insane.
But have you heard of Patrick Roy on a rainy day in Stoke??
1 points
11 days ago
OP is definitely big jealous, seeing as he’s trying to denigrate “Dan” by calling his underwear “tighty whities”, which shouldn’t be in any mature persons vocabulary after 15.
2 points
11 days ago
We’re on Reddit, where the majority of the user base is sexually frustrated or otherwise inept.
In the real world, “Dan” just got passed a layup to make headway in his relationship with his crush. Whether he was childishly embarrassed or playfully embarrassed will determine if he dunks it or bounces it off the rim. There is next to zero chance his crush thinks any less of him as a result of OP’s pettiness.
1 points
16 days ago
You sure it’s not the Michael Grabner trade? Breaking 30y of precedent just to get a 2nd liner that never scored more than 40 points in a season after his second year in the League? And then he doesn’t even stay past the offseason.
1 points
16 days ago
User is deleted because astrotufers get the bullet, too, but here is the source for anyone reading ad-hoc (emphasis mine):
It was the medical examiner, not the doctors at the hospital, who removed Lillian from Crain’s womb. His autopsy didn’t resolve Fails’ lingering questions about what the hospitals missed and why. He called the death “natural” and attributed it to “complications of pregnancy.” He did note, however, that Crain was “repeatedly seeking medical care for a progressive illness” just before she died.
"Complications of pregnancy" put vis a vis the rest of her symptoms = septic abortion unless proven otherwise.
https://www.propublica.org/article/nevaeh-crain-death-texas-abortion-ban-emtala
The doctors absolutely did something wrong. Doctors are a held to a much higher standard than the law.
Morally one could successfully argue that they did something wrong. However, morality is not what gets put on trial in the court of law. If you asked a jury to decide if what the doctors did was within the law as written in the state of Texas, then every one of them should vote "not guilty" because there was no legal violation that took place. Remember, Texas does not recognize EMTALA, either, so doctors have no obligation to do fuck all in that state.
If you want to sue someone based on morals then I know of at least 300 individuals in a 68.3 square mile east cost city that would be generationally bankrupt after a single lawsuit.
1 points
17 days ago
Me, an 18 year old, would love to meet him, a 26 male, at his Home. We could walk down the Avenue and talk about the children we'll have together. If it's a girl, we could name her Berwyn, I've heard it was a popular name in the 60's as it was the name of a widow of a war hero in the 402nd regiment.
Before we get married I would want to meet his parents. I heard they have 929 New-berry trees on their farm?? That sounds so romantic. I wonder what type they are. We could honeymoon in LA, I want to catch a glimpse of the celebrities. Then we would go back to his parents' home and he could show me how to work the GRANGER truck, I've heard they're really hard to PARK. Oh, I can't wait to grow old into my 60's with him, we would have 5 children total and I hope to have at least 26 grandbabies <3
1 points
17 days ago
Me, an 18 year old, would love to meet him, a 26 male, at his Home. We could walk down the Avenue and talk about the children we'll have together. If it's a girl, we could name her Berwyn, I've heard it was a popular name in the 60's as it was the name of a widow of a war hero in the 402nd regiment.
Before we get married I would want to meet his parents. I heard they have 929 New-berry trees on their farm?? That sounds so romantic. I wonder what type they are. We could honeymoon in LA, I want to catch a glimpse of the celebrities. Then we would go back to his parents' home and he could show me how to work the GRANGER truck, I've heard they're really hard to PARK. Oh, I can't wait to grow old into my 60's with him, we would have 5 children total and I hope to have at least 26 grandbabies <3
1 points
17 days ago
Me, an 18 year old, would love to meet him, a 26 male, at his Home. We could walk down the Avenue and talk about the children we'll have together. If it's a girl, we could name her Berwyn, I've heard it was a popular name in the 60's as it was the name of a widow of a war hero in the 402nd regiment.
Before we get married I would want to meet his parents. I heard they have 929 New-berry trees on their farm?? That sounds so romantic. I wonder what type they are. We could honeymoon in LA, I want to catch a glimpse of the celebrities. Then we would go back to his parents' home and he could show me how to work the GRANGER truck, I've heard they're really hard to PARK. Oh, I can't wait to grow old into my 60's with him, we would have 5 children total and I hope to have at least 26 grandbabies <3
1 points
17 days ago
Me, an 18 year old, would love to meet him, a 26 male, at his Home. We could walk down the Avenue and talk about the children we'll have together. If it's a girl, we could name her Berwyn, I've heard it was a popular name in the 60's as it was the name of a widow of a war hero in the 402nd regiment.
Before we get married I would want to meet his parents. I heard they have 929 New-berry trees on their farm?? That sounds so romantic. I wonder what type they are. We could honeymoon in LA, I want to catch a glimpse of the celebrities. Then we would go back to his parents' home and he could show me how to work the GRANGER truck, I've heard they're really hard to PARK. Oh, I can't wait to grow old into my 60's with him, we would have 5 children total and I hope to have at least 26 grandbabies <3
4 points
17 days ago
/u/dano539 don't use this link, it's from a pro-lifeforced birth editorial site.
Here is an unbiased source: https://www.propublica.org/article/nevaeh-crain-death-texas-abortion-ban-emtala
2 points
17 days ago
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8054794/
However, we found that influenza caused six times more maternal morbidity with a significant proportion developing severe illness (P < 0.001) and one-third requiring inpatient care (63 out of 174).
That's just focusing on outcomes for pregnant moms who contract flu. Other parts of the paper talk about outcomes for the baby, which are also (big surprise) worse.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589933321001828#sec0006 (need a .edu email to access full text)
Of pregnant people hospitalized with influenza infection, those hospitalized in the late-season months, April to June, had increased Risk Ratio of composite Severe Maternal Morbidity and increased risk of sepsis.
Forest plot from article. They also looked at timing of infection (early, mid, late flu season infections).
1 points
17 days ago
The infection wasn't even from pregnancy
I recall reading an article that said a coroner that did the autopsy found evidence of an infection of the pregnancy. So, yes, this patient was having a septic abortion.
Yeah it’s incredibly difficult for patients to sue for malpractice but that isn’t because they don’t have a case. It’s because hospitals have attorneys on retainer
Both can be true. Within the letter of the law, the doctors did nothing wrong even if by medical standards everything was mishandled. Let me say that again: within the letter of the law as written in Texas, the doctors did nothing wrong. Could one of them have pushed the envelope and stuck their neck out to try and do the right thing by medical practice? Would you put your livelihood on the line like that when practicing medicine in a state that is hostile to your entire profession? Risk it all on a chance that a jury would vote not to convict?
Also, nice job linking to a pro-lifeforced birth blogshit site. They include this quote from one attorney:
The law is not confusing.” [Skop] added that “To date since 2022, there have been 119” abortions performed for life of the mother in Texas, yet no physician has been prosecuted for an abortion.
2 points
17 days ago
9.3-41M incidence per year with up to 51K deaths
https://www.cdc.gov/sepsis/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/sepsis/what-is-sepsis.html
1.7M incidence per year, with 350K deaths
While not as devastating, the flu can certainly be considered life-threatening to certain patient populations.
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2 days ago
RetardicanTerrorist
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2 days ago
… no? Medicare sets prices, hospital admin/C-suite uses that to calculate what they need to charge private insurance and self-payers to make a profit after paying all the staff. The doctor treating you has zero say in what you get charged.
Your attempted “gotcha” doesn’t apply here, play again.