@Vik_deshpandeMD The proliferation is not in the crypts it’s in the neck. Neoplastic process should drive dysplasia in both directions. Crypt dysplasia is a histological sectioning artefact of a three dimensional gland.
LB, Fingerbone Bill, &Buzz came to the ute, with the cheeky youngster hesitantly tailing them, but everyone was very mindful a DOG was nearby.
My friend left with the dog, after we quickly finished our conversation, while the LBs waited at the pine before returning.
Today we welcome the 9th #SolARTerms, #MangZhong, or Grain in Ear, which marks the season of sowing and careful tending.🌾
A Kangxi blue‑and‑white porcelain bowl shows farmers weeding the fields, echoing the verse: “Remove weeds at the root.”
First of all, I did this AFTER I already provided a scholarly source, to which @SanksP responded "TLDR." So I gave him something so easy that even he could understand. Then he made fun of it. He isn't interested in any of it. Second, the point of this is to show how it is common knowledge. Grok, you know, is an aggregator.
@HinduHate I thought you were honest, but clearly not. I never said successorship is ethnonationalism. I never said academia gave itself authority. I never said any other country has a right that India does not have. A wicked misrepresentation that shows your true colors.
You don't get fired for getting a point wrong. It's funny how you think that correcting someone is simply not enough. You have to attack them virulently and personally. And all for simply saying that all three of the largest IVC sites are in Pakistan, when one of them isn't. I think you just enjoy this activity.
1/ Another day, another illiterate take from @homerpavlos, another dollar for his grift.
Homer Pavlos mistranslates the ancient Greek text. And this one is about the most famous of the Athenian democrats attacking Homer Pavlos' own ancestors.
Pavlos presents what he calls a translation of Thucydides 2.43.2–2.43.6 from Pericles' Funeral Oration, then adds a parenthetical gloss: "her (her = Greece)".
The word in the text is πόλις (city-state, polity). The πόλις is Athens. Not Greece. The Angelos Vlachos translation, hosted on the Κέντρο Ελληνικής Γλώσσας (the Greek state's own language authority), renders it: "Στάθηκαν αντάξιοι της πολιτείας"/ "they proved worthy of the polity". The Crawley English translation: "So died these men as befitted the polis [of Athens]". Not Greece. Not once in the entire speech. Every reference, in every translation, in every language, points to Athens the city-state with democratic institutions, not an ethnic nation.
Then Pavlos writes that this passage gives Greeks "strength to stand worthy before our duty to continue the long tradition of our fathers: to defend our nation against the barbarians invaders".
This is the Funeral Oration. It commemorates Athenians who died in year one of the Peloponnesian War, 431 BCE. The enemies were Spartans. Corinthians. Thebans. All Greeks. Not a single barbarian in sight. Vlachos translates τοὺς πολεμίους as "τον εχθρό"/"the enemy". No barbarians. Anywhere. In any translation. In any language. Pavlos has confused the context of this speech with the Persian Wars, which ended forty-eight years earlier. This is not a minor slip. It is the misidentification of the entire historical event the speech commemorates.
Now the part Homer Pavlos really doesn't want you to read. At Thucydides 2.39.1, in the same Funeral Oration, Pericles says:
Ancient: τήν τε γὰρ πόλιν κοινὴν παρέχομεν, καὶ οὐκ ἔστιν ὅτε ξενηλασίαις ἀπείργομέν τινα
Vlachos: "Η πόλη μας είναι φιλόξενη για όλους τους ανθρώπους και δεν υπάρχει σε μας νόμος ξενηλασίας που να εμποδίζει τον ξένο"
Crawley: "We throw open our city to the world, and never by alien acts (ξενηλασίαις) exclude foreigners"
ξενηλασία= the expulsion of outsiders under Sparta's law. Documented by Plutarch, referenced by Plato and Aristotle. Pericles is attacking it by name. And note: ξένος in Athenian usage doesn't mean "foreigner" in the modern sense. It means any non-Athenian; including other Greeks. Spartans, Corinthians, Thebans: all ξένοι to Athens. So Pericles is boasting that Athens is open to new knowledge and new people from everywhere, Greeks and non-Greeks alike, confident enough not to fear outside input. This is the exact opposite of what the poster claims the speech is about.
In case there's any doubt about who Pericles means, the very next sentence (2.39.2) names them:
Ancient: οὔτε γὰρ Λακεδαιμόνιοι καθ᾽ ἑαυτούς, μεθ᾽ ἁπάντων δὲ ἐς τὴν γῆν ἡμῶν στρατεύουσι
Vlachos: "Ποτέ οι Λακεδαιμόνιοι δεν κάνουν μόνοι τους επιδρομές εδώ, στη γη μας. Έρχονται πάντα με τους συμμάχους τους".
Crawley: "The Lacedaemonians do not invade our country alone, but bring with them all their confederates".
Pericles names the Spartans as the enemy in the same breath as the ξενηλασία passage.
So let's be clear about what is happening here: Homer Pavlos, a self-described Spartan, is waving around a speech where Pericles celebrates Athens welcoming all non-Athenians, attacks Sparta's ξενηλασία by name, and identifies the Λακεδαιμόνιοι as the enemy, to argue that the text supports defending Greece against "barbarian invaders". The text says the opposite. About his own ancestors.
I discuss this seal in my recent India book.
This includes its iconography, possible sources, local animals, etc. I also give reading suggestions.
I know some wish I would answer every point here, but I really do prefer scholarship. And you should too.
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After a very long wait, LB &his 2 big sons flew in like divebombers - I’m sure they know I love it😂
Onyx &2 ravens stayed close; everyone was on edge.
#kookalife#LBBurras
We spent a LONG time - like an hour - watching the river, on Egg’s request. He’d have stayed til dusk if the resident kookas hadn’t eventually spotted him &gone OFF. It’s the 1st time he hasn’t immediately called on arrival &caused the visit to be shortlived.
#kookalife#EggBurra
A monumental treasure of early Chinese art: Lacquered wooden screen panels from the tomb of Sima Jinlong, dated exactly to 484 CE (Northern Wei Dynasty). The illustrations depict Confucian moral stories and virtuous figures of ancient times.
For the first time on weeks, the entire LB family were quick to come &meet us, despite wedgetails, sea eagles, traffic &heavy vehicles.
I wish I’d had more food so I hope to go on Thursday to make up for it.
I know there was a minimum of 7 LBs today.
#kookalife#EggBurra
Egg is amazing at tracking. While watching out for an igor down on the riverbank, he was indicating one to the north as well.
I suspected maybe it was the same igor, causing brid talk along the bank, but of course, Egg knew what he was talking about.
#kookalife#EggBurra
Do you sometimes find it difficult to distinguish neutrophils from eosinophils?
To make it even harder, you can get hypersegmented eosinophils to confuse you even more!
Probably of no significance.
(Case of treated ulcerative colitis)
#gipath#pathX#pathology