Just learned our 9y/o did an experiment on us. Lost tooth, told no one for 3d, kept tooth under his pillow. No $. Then he tells us he lost the tooth, next night there is money under his pillow. Then confronted us with his scientific evidence that the tooth fairy isn't real.
How can we still live in a world where Israel is allowed to murder hundreds of people, at least 250, — with 100 bombs dropped in 10 minutes across Lebanon — and there is not a single word of condemnation from Western government?
How can we live with such abomination?
Vance says it's bizarre that Iran would want the war to continue over its desire to protect a foreign country (Lebanon) "that has nothing to do with them."
Meanwhile, official bipartisan US policy for decades has been, and still is, that the US will go to war to protect Israel.
“If Iran wants to let this cease fire fall apart over Lebanon, that’s their choice. We think that would be dumb but it’s their choice..”
JD Vance casually supporting jews murdering women and children in Lebanon….
That the group that is considered a terrorist organization by the US government is targeting military bases, while the country that is armed and funded by the US government is targeting civilians and residential areas should be pretty shocking to a lot of people.
Six years ago he went viral after performing a science experiment on his parents. Now he started a business in my basement - introducing Realms Edge custom 3-D printing, brought to you by the boy who proved the Tooth Fairy wasn’t real!
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4 pearls of wisdom for every medical professional to start your day:
1) self care is not selfish
2) Setting boundaries = how people will treat you
3) Don’t let people take advantage of your altruism
4) Just because you can doesn’t mean you “should”
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Does age of the child matter when it comes to c-spine injury evaluation? This #PECARN study by @JCLeonardMDMPH, @nkuppermann showed that an age-stratified model does not❌ improve sensitivity in identification of C-spine injuries in children 0-2 y/o🍼. https://t.co/krECy6tVdv
EMS providers assess the risk of cervical spine injuries (CSI) in children with blunt trauma—this #PECARN study looked at EMS-observed historical, mechanistic, and physical exam factors with CSI in children 🚑 https://t.co/Tk91xfMyRD #PEM@nkuppermann@pedsemergmed@roguedadMD
The author provided that information AFTER the findings, and doesn't acknowledge that Instacart prices often don't reflect in-store prices. It makes their results and conclusion meaningless. One would think an "editor" would catch that but I guess not.
If you want to know why understanding scientific methods is important, read this @CNET article comparing prices at Trader Joe's to a local grocer. They went to TJ in person but other prices came via Instacart, which marks up grocery prices. https://t.co/JCGej1mZLg