Message from @Maddie
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impossibru
uwu
UNFORSEEABRLE
I could make a racist joke here, but Lets just move along
lets move awong
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
false
not if ur eyes r like -.-
the golden ratio is objective
i got a 0
Is it bad that I am singing Napalm sticks to kids?
no way sing ur heart out bro
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95k people voting illegally lol
idec who they voted for
even if they all voted for republicans
OK NVM , 98k were registered, 58k actually voted
Are we pretty girrs
i reckon its a 50/50 rbg is dead
I like how male doctors and surgeons are like 25 in movies or shit
In their primes itβs kind of funny
@Maddie, I think we've established that 0.69% is well within the margin of "administrative error" for government
I used to be a doctor like you, Until I took plot convenience to the knee
Personality test: You need to have brain surgery to live, do you want the Doctor that was allowed into Med School and passed in order to keep up quotas or the Best Neural Surgeon in the (City/State/Nation)?
I'll be interested to see how many of those who registered or voted actually committed fraud. I'm sure there are many who will monitor them closely to keep the Texas government honest.
Khan, no one makes it through a neurosurgery residency who isn't the best of the best, regardless of medical school admissions.
Remember that in order to practice as a physician in the US, you have to not only get into medical school but also pass medical school, gain admittance into a residency, and then complete that residency. You then have to pass a battery of examinations that are standardized.
If you want to specialize you then have to gain admittance to a fellowship, complete that fellowship, and then pass even more exams.
that is true, affirmative action only helps you get into uni
it doesnt help you graduate
So trust me, no one is using affirmative action all the way into neurosurgery.
@DrYuriMom I know that, this is a personality test used to sniff out bigoted hypocrites.
affirmative action is still a huge problem
So my answer is that I don't give a flying copulation what that person did in high school or bachelor degree. I care how they did in residency and fellowship.
If a person got into medical school on affirmative action but then rocked med school, completed residency with flying colors, and on that performance got into a fellowship and completed it while passing their boards - I'm game for that. I'm more concerned about experience and track record after they start performing on their own. Nothing stops a Harvard valedictorian from becoming an alcoholic later in life. I'm more worried about that than i am about what grades someone got five levels of training ago.