why does this sound familiar?
“The outstanding documentation requested from the tenants, including bank information, either doesn’t exist or is duplicative of papers already submitted,” alongside “confusion and contradictory requests for information.”
“Conclusion: Transfusion in the care of acute paediatric trauma is uncommon (<10% of injured minors in our cohorts received any blood products), and injury severity, particularly firearms injury—not age—drove transfusion.” https://t.co/e8xSEsdoGD
@NCBlue20 @h4ndcrushed The mass injuring of humans is also a public health emergency. I needed a blood transfusion. I had great insurance. It costs A LOT. In retrospect I also shd have gotten PT (also for the “minor” C-section and “minor” episiotomy, which I guess we are going to have more of now.
@h4ndcrushed Take good care, and DO see a therapist if you can. Those who survived but with injuries—physical scars can have lasting consequences, bc the human body can stabilize itself, but the imbalance can cause longterm problems (back, neck, jaw). As for the mind, I cannot say. ❤️💪🤞
In a heated confrontation today, Jamie Raskin asks Marge if she thinks people have a right to carry guns wherever they want, was it ok for J6 rioters to have guns. Marge says, “What evidence do you have that people were armed that day?” Raskin responds, “Oh, just wait for it.”
review of Meritocracy and Its Discontents: Anxiety and the National College Entrance Exam in China by Zachary M. Howlett, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2021, xiv + 266 pp. - Zhao - 2022 - The Developing Economies - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/Wi8ug0eczN