Being a content creator, streamer, or #Vtuber on #YouTube or #Twitch has been a dream for many of us, but it turns out there are many ways such a career can hurt creators physically, mentally, and socially. Let's explore how in my video essay: The Downsides of Content Creation
@BriAtCookiebox maybe there's some way to do not super ice cold water to avoid tanking your temp too hard 🤔
also sure I can bring up how an online anime girl taught me this unless/until someone blows my vtuber/vtuber-adjacent cover
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for our specialty of internal medicine, someone has to be on site at all times because if a patient decompensates, nothing can replace examining the patient in person to determine what is going wrong. sometimes the difference of minutes can mean life or death. but not every hospital team needs someone in-house and a lot of surgical or procedural specialties take call from home and only come in overnight when needed
I find it fascinating that the argument often made for residencies keeping 28 hr call is because of excessive hand-offs potentially increasing risk for poorer patient outcomes when attendings in the "real world" less commonly need to work 28 hrs straight and the other option could be improving the quality of our hand-offs that would address that issue and also potentially prevent medical error and risk of injury in overworked and exhausted housestaff
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Miss Ewiwa’s 6th birthday is approaching and I am leading a special project for her that will need your help to fill!
The deadline will be September 15th, 2026!!
In short, we will have a portion of this project dedicated to the weewas, and each and every person will have their own dedicated page! These pages will be organized by the year in which you started watching Elira and have a special page theme for that year!
We will also be taking fanart submissions for that portion of the book! Any fan art since her debut is welcome, as long it is yours or you have been given permission!
Forms will be linked in the replies!
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that's a bummer, I can get the doc's side because certain autoimmune meds can cause liver or kidney injury or blood count problems and continuing it without knowing if it'll cause issues isn't good doctoring, but so is not getting treatment for your disease. usually I'd pull in my primary care office's social worker to see if there's anything that can be done about the lab costs for an insurance gap if it's just that in the way. hopefully your doc will be proactive about it because I know from experience not every doc is
We encourage patients to be honest to healthcare workers when it comes to what they consume including supplements, and that starts with us docs being non-judgmental towards patients who take supplements or who ask about them. Great examples from Saiken here about why.
HOW TO GET BETTER AT ANYTHING! I SWEAR THIS APPLIES TO BASICALLY EVERYTHING.
For whatever it is that you are trying to get better at, you need to learn how to assess/evaluate what you are doing in order to identify what is going well and what should be better, as well as what is hard/complicated vs what is easy/simple.
I may be stating the obvious but you cannot improve unless you know WHAT needs to improve. You also cannot improve unless you know what improvement will EVEN LOOK LIKE.
So your OFF TIME is honestly just as important as your practice time. You can't become a better writer without reading. You can't become a better singer without a good ear. You can't learn how to tailor clothes unless you know what well-fitting clothes LOOK like.
HERE IS MY SIMPLE PROCESS IN PRACTICE
1. let me look at the thing I just made or did
2. what is good? what doesn't seem right? compare to something or someone you admire and see where you may fall short. For extra credit, ask someone you trust for honest feedback and compare what they say to what you thought!
3. for things that can be better, let me try to problem solve solutions myself
4. once i get as far as I can, let me see what other people's solutions have been to similar issues
5. rinse and repeat forever