@AviBittMD Would you say that what Trump did resulted in right outcomebut for the wrong reasons?It seems the justification for the alleged regime change may be less about drugs and more about oil and democracy.Unless you think the main reason should be the drugs. Which I would like to know.
@AviBittMD Low-grade (S100-rich) MPNST arising in a neurofibroma: spindled dermal PNST with S100/SOX10 > background, Ki-67 ↑; no schwannoma capsule or melanin pigment
@AviBittMD Malignant melanotic nerve sheath tumor (melanotic MPNST): spindled PNST with diffuse S100/SOX10+, high Ki-67, arising in a background PNST; Melan-A/PRAME/AE1/3/CD34–, no schwannoma capsule.
@AviBittMD Curious what you think the “ideal” setup might be. Wouldn’t a competency test make more sense than a degree requirement? Many self-taught people could contribute meaningfully if there were a fair way to prove their understanding.
@bi0hacked@AviBittMD@jakeshieldsajj The original question isn’t “do you like war?”—it’s: should the U.S. go to war with Israel if all peaceful measures fail?
@bi0hacked@AviBittMD@jakeshieldsajj Avi asked again cause your answer is logically compatible with both outcomes—war or no war—depending on how Israel responds. So it's reasonable to say you still haven’t given a clear yes or no.
@AviBittMD Do you think it makes sense to define a “socialist policy” as one that helps move a society toward socialism or makes it more accessible structurally, even if it doesn’t require socialism itself? Or is that just too blurry and better framed as progressive/social-democratic?
@AviBittMD@lydiaaalunar@KeithArbitrary1 Just curious — what specific aspects of Zohran's socialist policies do you believe would be harmful or ineffective, and why?