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And, for all the people that are doing their own “research”, there are epidemiologists with years of experience in the field and boatloads of knowledge doing the same. It’s complex, and if we don’t trust the experts, who are we left to trust?
My biggest bugbear of this whole hatanvirus thing is how people online – even the ones who want us to listen to public health officials! – are very content making their own minds up about what’s happening, or what to do, or what will happen without giving much mind to the experts
Hopefully I won’t end up with egg on my face here, and I know the mismanagement of COVID has left a lot of people spooked, but that’s because we didn’t listen to the experts. Social media users are not experts!
this is an ai-generated account, posting an ai-generated video, having ai-generated conversations with ai-generated accounts in the replies. even the god damn community note is ai-generated. can't help but just laugh man
We’ll see, but I really don’t like the way people are infantilising a character despite her very clear arc this season. This is a show about real life with real characters. It is to the show’s credit to give Mohan this sort of fleshed-out storyline, not to its detriment.
Right so I hate to jump back into the Pitt discourse whirlpool but surely people should not be surprised that a character whose whole arc in season 2 has been “what fellowship will you do after you finishing your residency here” is leaving the show
I think what would be a good storyline is if she does do an emergency medicine fellowship, and she comes back a couple years down the line as an attending. I think that’d be an interesting way to see her development, and see how she mentors her juniors