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Michalusmichalus 29 points ago +29 / -0

Gaming could go back to its roots, and the industry would be amazed how many people rediscover the hobby they gave up.

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Michalusmichalus 0 points ago +1 / -1

No one cares if you flinch. TERF's are the only ones getting shit done Staying the you've been right all along, bragging about refusing to look at citations.

Got aware someone else time like you're a waste of air.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your short hostile accusation is barely an explanation of your opinion. However, you currently have the save freedom of religion, It being abused Bt companies due to a bad ruling that needs to be revisited.

That is all your comment is worth.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mental health includes junkies detoxing. They don't get to have outside interaction. When I was with one loved one, the main room shared a payphone and someone got a call meant for an employee. Because they had the same FIRST name!

With hospitals you have to be put on list. The patient is entirely at the mercy of who's working, and how uch they care. My loved one was prompted to put a long list of people even though they wanted privacy. The nurse had seen people feel unloved because they forgot they didn't put anyone on the list.

As for auditing, the drugs is where they get caught up.

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Michalusmichalus -5 points ago +1 / -6

No. It doesn't work in a vaccum because you say so, so that you can feel good online. Taken as a whole, you're part of the problem.

Even being warned still making manosphere comments exactly like the Islamic state.

Clearly didn't bother looking at a single citation. Go waste someone elses time. You can't ruin my day, you're already ruined. I don't waste timed oboist causes anymore.

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Michalusmichalus -3 points ago +1 / -4

It's the AGP TIM's that want to be called, " penis wielders" while calling women womb holders. Yes, I'm a TERF. No, I don't fuck with the fake shit. I was raised by a single man. I raised two sons. If it's not equal it's wrong. Fighting for equality was remarkable at the time of the women's suffrage movement. There are places in the world woman are still treated like less than. Your comments that could be straight from the mouth of an Islamic State rapist isn't doing you justice.

Congratulations, you ignored the Spice Girls generation girl power after my generation. Clearly your preconceived notions are clouding your ability to even attempt to learn another perspective.

Stop regurgitating Islamic State talking points about women. Now, if you'd like to discuss the probability of the feminism movement being co-opted... Most are. But, THE GAY MANIFESTO SPELLED IT OUT. Read it.

https://www.history.com/news/7-things-you-might-not-know-about-the-womens-suffrage-movement

https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/womens-suffrage-movement#:~:text=They%20wanted%20to%20be%20treated,front%20of%20Congress%2C%20and%20vote.

Paid millions... You mean textbooks with bullshit? Or you mean HR certifications that are political? Have you seen what's going on in HR these days?

https://pages.technologyadvice.com/best-human-resources-2024-B-lp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=hr%20software%20programs&utm_campaign=20943380631&utm_device=m&cq_src=google_ads&cq_cmp=20943380631&cq_net=g&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw0aS3BhA3EiwAKaD2Zf-4OMz04ch5pxhA2WOxsjybpLO-EdjzZ2O5fVinVQQFfUWFOun8txoCcMAQAvD_BwE

Pay attention to, " engagement" which is PC speak for that person isn't going along with the bullshit, and apps for employees. Apps for employees is the company data mining your personal device. They even do company payday loans making company slaves that can't quit.

When you're done showing you have nothing but politics behind your stupid comments. I click links. I don't sleep well. I get easily distracted. This HR shit had my attention years ago because even Lexus Nexus got in on the game. Don't EVER work for a company that's self insured. You don't want HR in your medical business.

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Michalusmichalus -1 points ago +1 / -2

What I'm seeing is schools buying hospitals because covid taught them they get the school grants, and the hospital grants. It backfired with John's Hopkins ( I'm semi local, but many loved ones used to go there for the specialists).

The specialists cut ties with John Hopkins. My family member that had been going there since being charted ( like house), and got their ailment under control suddenly had their specialists just under retirement age starting a new practice. Chats about this with friends had their lives ones having the same experience. It seems the doctors trained right weren't playing the games. Don't forget JH argued against the dumbassery for a brief time.

HIPAA is intentionally convoluted. People don't understand they shouldn't answer any questions at work because the wrong one opens them up to not being protected. I would argue Standards of Care being determined in the accounting department is the issue. However, I have allergies and family medical history that makes hospitals more likely to kill me if I'm not seen by a professional that listens while I'm also well enough to articulate.

The current hospital database will link a patient to anyone that matches the same heart signature. The medical professionals simply say they don't understand the computer science. Even while they can look at see the patient in front of them couldn't be the person the database has linked due to age and other demographics. I'm more informed with this than many due to the prementioned family medical history. This is seriously dangerous, bad software.

I didn't read these. The ones I read when they happened has nurses giving interviews saying they couldn't give patients the correct dose of meds. That's a math problem! Weight, half-life, etc. I prefer my doctor old where they look at their watches at tell me when the med is going to wear off.

https://www.npr.org/2024/06/16/nx-s1-5004998/the-u-s-healthcare-industry-has-been-the-target-of-two-ransomware-attacks-this-year

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/29/tech/ransomware-attacks-hospitals-patients-danger/index.html

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Michalusmichalus -2 points ago +1 / -3

Conglomerates are a byproduct of Regulation cancer?

Would your please elaborate this? My first response is to point out that two of the largest companies in America are the Mormon Church, and the Catholic Church. I would argue these are examples of greed, not putting money back into the company. Shareholders cause the same issue.

My personal experience was that digital records ruined everything in the medical industry. We are both aware that medical bilking, and coding requires an entire department of people with degrees. If it can't be billed, it didn't happen. I had chicken pox as an adult. I was vaxxed as a child, and my records showed I had it as a child as well. The dr said it wasn't supposed to be possible, and the computer wouldn't let her input it. She didn't know what to do.

That's exactly how I got it. These magic words, " I may or may not have chicken pox. That's not supposed to be possible". Luckily we're weirdos with a sense of humor. I got it, that meant the other person had it!

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Michalusmichalus -3 points ago +1 / -4

FYI feminism in 2024 is the patriarchy because it's overtaken by Pickmeshas giving hail to the Almighty transgender ideology. Aka men deciding they women telling women they don't matter. This was planned in the Gay Manefeato published in 1970. That was an unfortunate example for you to use, because even if philosophically I could track your line of thought with, " womb envy". Have you seen the crazy shit the TIM's are posting?!

Feminism has so many waves it's been mocked for being degree worthy. With that in mind, I'll simply tell you there was a wave of feminism that believed if you weren't lesbian, you weren't a feminist. Good thing it moved on. We would not be here disagreeing. The gay manifesto planned exactly what you see today. While you should read it, I will warn you it's gross.

Feminism when I was growing up was, I'm not helpless. Perhaps focusing on Women's Suffrage would be more conducive for discussion?

No, pizza parties aren't what's stopping unions. It's companies gaming the system. By law you have to discuss unionization before, after work, or when all parties are off. Did you think HR was being kind paying for those dumb ass parties? Then HR tells you you're, " not a team player" if you skip them. Because they want eyes on you.

Why do you think 12 hr shifts require 15 min before schedule clock ins? Because then by law someone will always be clocked in.

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Michalusmichalus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Prisons play games with human lives. Doctors are choosing to go there for higher pay, and better hours currently.

If the prisoner doesn't have their primary doctor do paperwork making the prison doctor responsible for the prisoner, it won't negatively effect the prison doctors license in any way. The prisoner can be ignored, bullied with non compliance, including with allergies, and serious diseases.

I've shared here before my lil bro lost his eye, and had a cornea replacement. That is something thy requires anti rejection meds. Those meds are cheap, and can't get anyone high. After being told my lil brother wasn't getting that, I called about it. I had to get all, " Spell your name" to get the instructions on how to make sure lil bro got those meds. It was too late, his eye was foggy when he ws found not guilty.

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Michalusmichalus -3 points ago +1 / -4

Conglomerates are also an issue. I've brought it up before, but people think that it doesn't matter due to the topic.

Catholic hospital brands are buying up locations in states that protects women's reproductive health, and then using freedom of religion to bypass voted laws. Companies need to loose personhood status, but entities with no intention of following local laws shouldn't be able to buy facilities en mass.

No way for that to be an accident.

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Michalusmichalus 18 points ago +18 / -0

His name can't be cited. But, there is work citing him. Then they cite each other. Then they cite another layer. On repeat until it's not obvious that the information came from Money.

That was a homework assignment btw. Verification of citations. I got distracted, and did read much of the material. Another trick they do is cite the result in reverse.

That's what happened with the 5G /FTC vs the cell carriers. The articles linked the reports, but said they meant the opposite of what they meant. Radio waves has not, and will not change. Technology is the application of science. New technology doesn't change the science.

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Michalusmichalus 15 points ago +15 / -0

They can't really change it, because of how well documented it was. They can try, but authors have already sued Wikipedia over lies. That's why there's a few not there. Legally not allowed. They've gone on podcasts saying they got tired of arguing about what their own work was about. Wiki seemed to have forgotten publishing companies I've attorneys.

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Michalusmichalus 9 points ago +9 / -0

I read an article that agrees with you, except instead of fewer schools it advocates for fewer degrees. ( Majors)

I will say the medical focused schools, and hospitals are in collision changing degree names. Noctors is what they're calling PA's NP's. The schools are making the diploma sound like the individual has the same education, and they don't. r/noctors is where I ended up on that topic.

Hospitals, conglomerates are firing most of the doctors while telling them to just supervise the noctors. It's not good.

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Michalusmichalus 3 points ago +3 / -0

You can visit people in different locations, and see the difference. I visited two people in different places, one was like a fucking spa. One looked, and treated them like they were in jail.

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Michalusmichalus 33 points ago +34 / -1

Your interest is in both the replication crisis, and the knowledge filter. These overlap. When those old studies are cited πš™πš›πš˜πš™πšŽπš›πš•πš’, a disclaimer is made that due to ethics holding human life in higher regard the old study is not falsifyable ( can't be reproduced). John Money is the most famous example of this, and you don't even have to look at the topic.

Grievance studies affair is a hilarious example of social sciences just grabbing what they want. Some of this was still being used, and citied the last I checked.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grievance_studies_affair

The knowledge filter overlaps due to peer review bullshit. You've heard that saying about the old guard having to die out? They made it worse, the person publishing has to pay to be published these days. Grants are written in such a manner that you have to be on your toes, and have good ethics. Because of you're not careful the grants are written with the desired outcome included with the acceptence.

Then you have experiments where the equipment is so expensive only universities can afford them. Or, the government has made a random innocent item illegal to own. I don't tend to type so much on my phone, but feel free to ask questions. I usually just type : knowledge filter. It's like a brick wall.

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Michalusmichalus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Server side games are bullshit. DLC. Loot boxes. Fuck that, I prefer to spend my money on tangible items.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

The banks cash checks with a picture uploaded allowing them to verify the accounts. This seems so 20 yrs ago.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

If everyone that didn't take the faccine made appointments causing the diagnostics tests to be scheduled further out then it already is, the people that did take the faccine wouldn't make it to their appointments. Modern medicine may be keeping them alive, but modern pettiness can solve that problem.

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