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yeah but the gubment and news (brought to you by pfizer) said get it so i did
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lmao sciencesandengineering.com
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Now pull down the PDF, read it and the work+testimony from doctors
You're almost there! You can do it! Be a big boy! | ||
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Hello.
I'm a civilian. Is this the scientist larp thread? I'm a pre-natal cardiologist. Every day, I work with hearts no larger than a single corn niblet. Did you know that the human heart, up till 4 months gestation, is like a cluster of spores, and has 37 distinct chambers. I have to know each one of them. And I do. I save lives. Tiny little thumb sized lives. Not much bone structure in my patients. It's like working with that goop from 80's kid's shows. Hold it. I just realized something. Most people here can't read, not in any human sense. It's kind of how monkeys will lick their own shit to show dominance? Why do you do that anyway, Patrece? Before I waste anymore time writing yet another distended post on your Mick Jagger thread.
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go go go
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God am I happy that I didn't get jabbed or let it happen to my family
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If you did this, I like how you just tossed this into a the junk drawer of p99 RnF, after the auto flusher, you know, just another day in the life. I'm in education in RL. I'll cut it short. If you can compile an effective k-8 education itinerary and instruction for your kids, you ALSO can devise an equivalent quality course of study for BA set of skills most schools would die to produce. Unless yer kids are gifted and going for free to a serious school, just think about that. It's the wave of the future. Time stamp it. Fuck it, I'm going in. In the near future there will be 4 reasons US undergrad college (brick and mortar) exists:
Those 4 categories are not enough, anywhere near enough, to sustain the current coast-to-coast network of public and private schools and branch campuses, all brick and mortar. It's as obsolete as the manuscriptorium. Gutenberg moment. I had to be walking distance to a research library, and it better be open 24/7. I'm not making a joke. I am describing the mechanics of information in the 1980's. That is simply no longer true, at all. I have 4 friends' log-ins to their faculty research portals. I deal with fucking text based material. You could power the amount of work related bandwidth my valuable work uses with a potato. Blockbuster. The BA is Blockbuster. If you did what you just did, you just saved way more money than you realized. There is no name for it yet, but soon, "pop up campuses" and "co-op" will become a thing. Credits ... still to be hashed out, that part. You and your daughters can start a "learning group / guild" to work through the mission. Given I am talking near zero costs beyond books and a research portal. you can all spend a semester hiking and still do a four-class semester. Zoom with someone group on another high up mountain chain. Lol I'm not kidding. If you did K-9, think about it. It's very doable. I'm on my way out and I can give it away, it's fun from my angle. It's cake to make up a syllabus for a 101 or a 201 level class. I mean: an afternoon. The basic "map" of a BA is a simple binary with branches: Arts/sciences. Arts breaks down to humanities and human sciences. Sciences breaks down into core or hard sciences, and applied science. For example: history 101, anthropology 101, physics 101, engineering 101. There is a well-rounded first semester. The history, anthropology, and engineering can be targeted, or overview, dealer's choice. It would all about you getting *your* take on the groove so to speak, of the entire sweep of the BA. I highly recommend getting one either way hah. But damn, they better be going Ivy these days. Otherwise these places are strictly out of Alien. I'm free soon. Things be better then.
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I never 100% trust a rnf post, but your daughters are damn lucky. Information is about 1) organization 2) learning 3) application. That is my take, the way I "organize" it lol. If you can legitimize* yourself as someone who possesses useful knowledge and know-how, and you are creative and curious, opportunities abound. My youngest niece wanted to learn to be a baker. My bro, said, there's the kitchen, here's my credit card, do it! She taught herself the restaurant type stuff, the stuff one needs to legitimize* oneself. After a year and a half, she has a real apprentice pastry chef position FT, paid. Money paid: minimal. *legitimize. You always gotta legitimize, verify, prove out, etc. Why should anyone trust me if I say I can do X? This is how the system works, everywhere, unless you are rich and your daddy says you are smart. But that's not legit, is it?
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