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The Immortal Watch Dog

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NOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Jokes aside - why Ra use catgirls ? god of cats was Bastet,she should use them.And it would be even logical for Hathor making catfight with Bastet over it.

Nah there was just a race of furries Ra conquered that maintained his tech and Hathor later wiped them out when they rebelled. This was in the novels based off the films.
 
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King Arts

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Nah there was just a race of furries Ra conquered that maintained his tech and Hathor later wiped them out when they rebelled. This was in the novels based off the films.
Oh eww, furries. If Ra instead just modified humans to have cat ears and maybe a tail. That would be ok, and would show he's not that bad. Egyptian catgirl slaves are shows good taste.
 

Cherico

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Catgirls, y'all need Jesus View attachment 1021

I have Jew Jitsu is that good enough?

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PsihoKekec

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Why being a doctor in USA is not all that cracked up as is it is made out to be.

"What is wrong with physicians?" (from the comments) - Marginal REVOLUTION

1. Loss of locus of control. People go into medicine to save lives. They believe that they will use their demonstrated intelligence and skills to make a difference. Unfortunately, modern medicine is ever more about turning physicians into box checkers. CPT codes, checklists, facility mandates, perpetual boards … a physician quickly loses control of their working day unless they are weird freaks who do extensively more work to retain control. And beyond that the average physician becomes enculturated to this much earlier. Which medical school you get into is largely a function of where you grew up, went to undergrad, and exactly how well you did on a test that everyone aces with a side of barely legal implicit racial quotas. Your residency is determined by where you went to medical school, where you went to medical school, where/what the top candidates want, and how well you did on a test that everyone aces with a side of barely legal implicit racial quotas. You spend a decade where your locus of control in life is minimal. Then you hit the real world and rather than being set free, you get hit by unending paperwork and yet a thousandth petty demand on your time. If you do research it is not uncommon to spend multiplicatively more time on compliance paperwork. If you head out to make money, you will find that your charge capture is more relevant than the quality of care you provide by an order of magnitude. All of this is a textbook case of loss of locus of control that we know is highly correlated with drug use and depression.
2. There is a wild disconnect between “being a physician” as understood by the public and what you actually live. The public thinks this is still the 1980s when you could pay for medical school working a summer job, residency was three years, and salaries were higher in real terms than they are today. Instead, physicians spend much closer to fifteen years going through training as the needed resume padding has grown at every step along the way. This means that they live longer at resident salaries which are close to US median, but typically are located in high population areas with expensive housing costs. And being a resident physician is not cheap. You have high commuting costs because the regs allow your boss to work you 24 out of 28 days. You can, and will, have weeks with over 100 hours of actual patient care. And again, remember that something like half of residencies are in violation of these rules. And all of this is while nursing a second mortage in undischargable medical school debt. Everyone will think you are rich and that you take fine vacations to Europe and the you will drive a flashy care. And maybe you will, but it will not be until after you are 40 and often 45 that the full physician lifestyle of the movies really comes into play.
3. And then we have the stakes. At every step in a physicians formative adult years you face massive ultra-high stakes events that we know are bad for mental health. College admissions (where you will hit a ceiling for medical schools if you get in too low), MCAT and medical school admissions (which will drastically lower your access to certain specialties if you end up having to go DO), Step and the Match (where you will spend five figures to beg for interviews, the folks on the other side will be unable to differentiate you from the thousands of other applicants, and when you get the interview the only thing of meaning that will come forth is if they like you and if you grew up nearby). Then you have boards and your first job. All of these are massively high stakes and they all require performing quite well relative to your peers. This sort of setup is known in experimental animals and people to lead to depression, anxiety disorders, and drug use.
3. Then we have the punctuated nature of the physician’s life. Going back to medical school, you routinely have long weeks with minimal time to enjoy because studying is rampant. Your entire career can theoretically hang on if you memorized which ultra-rare cancer is caused by which mutation in which gene – even if you want to be a psychiatrist. When you have time “off” this may be the only time you get and there is a very strong tendency toward binges and bacchanals. This will continue to residency where you might have one free weekend in a month (the others being taken up with working and studying), which again lends itself toward binging. And it may continue from there with horrid call schedules and long weeks punctuated by long vacations.
4. The stakes never get lower. You go through with your career riding on high stakes tests and your studying time never being accounted for in your official duties. Boards are now never ending and you face ever more theoretically threatening liability for your decisions.
5. And then there is the obvious stuff. Day in, day out you meet people at their worst. And all your coworkers are doing the same. People cry, threaten, swear, and otherwise abuse you. And nobody wants to get mad at somebody who was just paralyzed from the waist down. Likewise, you can only become so inured to death and dying, we are a social species with extremely large portions of our brains dedicated to feeling empathy for others, physicians see the 5% of humanity who is most obviously suffering as their modal patient.
6. Lastly, whatever you think about physician renumeration, it becomes painfully evident that the golden days were decades ago and there is a small army looking for ways to reduce your renumeration. It will fall disproportionately on you even when the major growth in medical expenses has been nursing, administration, and other warm bodies. Whatever you got paid for a highly taxing job last year, there will be a thousand signs that people think you should do it again for less. People who believe wholeheartedly in the stickiness of wages for reasons of morale and who hold that pay cuts are sufficiently difficult that we need to order international finance around inflation and obviating the need for explicit wage reductions will turn around and concoct wild schemes that explicitly reduce your income in real and nominal terms and question your character should your professional organization (to which you don’t belong) object. All, of course, while the administrators who are generally incompetent at understanding medical practice rake in an ever larger share of the money.
Some of this is US specific, but we have set up medicine to be highly backloaded with its rewards for physicians. We have risen the profession to a vocation and made it a truly arduous task to get through. And at every step along the way physicians have not had access to healthy coping mechanisms and repeated psychic injuries of the sort known to cause or exacerbate these conditions. Major life protective events (e.g. marriage, children, home ownership) are routinely delayed and disrupted by the demands of the training. Why again are we surprised that physicians come out bruised, batter, and willing to take the short term fix for some relief?
 

ATP

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Another example of how bureaucratization and government interference make things worse, and worse, and worse.

If you belive that they really cared about state or nation,yes.
But - their goal was more noble - create caste state when their children could live on normal people children backs for rest of eternity.
And in that case,they made wery good work.
 

Urabrask Revealed

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If you belive that they really cared about state or nation,yes.
But - their goal was more noble - create caste state when their children could live on normal people children backs for rest of eternity.
And in that case,they made wery good work.
Not the word you want to use here.
 

ATP

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Not the word you want to use here.

Indeed.But for them,what they are doing is helping us,becouse if they do not rule over us,poor normies,we would do something horrible and waste Eart resources.

That is problem with commies - they want enslave us for our own good,which made them noble in their eyes.
 

PsihoKekec

Swashbuckling Accountant
As always, crime stats are racist

Two of America’s largest real estate search engines have removed neighborhood crime data from their websites. While prospective buyers use this data to find safe addresses to live in, the companies involved say it’s racist.
Until this week, buyers searching for a new home on Realtor.com could look at any number of informative map layers about their prospective new neighborhoods, from availability of public transport to public school ratings, or a heat map showing reported crimes.
However, in a company update posted on Monday, Realtor CEO David Doctorow announced that the crime statistics layer has been removed, in an effort to “level the playing field” and “reimagine how we integrate safety data.” These crime statistics, Doctorow continued, “unfairly penalize communities of color.”

Crime stats are racist, real estate wizards argue

I guess this is what was discussed at the recent realtor meeting

 

Cherico

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As always, crime stats are racist



Crime stats are racist, real estate wizards argue

I guess this is what was discussed at the recent realtor meeting



If you want to fix the problem you need to restore the black family and that means black fathers need to be given back the respect and authority that rightfully belongs to them. Once the black family is restored into working order crime will with time fall and the community will prosper once more.

Until this fundamental building block is fixed the problems will continue.
 

ATP

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If you want to fix the problem you need to restore the black family and that means black fathers need to be given back the respect and authority that rightfully belongs to them. Once the black family is restored into working order crime will with time fall and the community will prosper once more.

Until this fundamental building block is fixed the problems will continue.

True.As long as they have families and remained christians,they slowly become richer ,and eventually would become part of midle class,like irish or italian.
Unfortunatelly,democrats must help them.And thanks to that they are doomed to be forever poor.
Democrats answer - help more.Interesting,is there even one of them who belive their own bullshit ?
 

ATP

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$40,000 a year is spent by the US Government on poor families.

Taken from people who still have families and work,so could be danger to ruling elites.And given to beaurocrats/they take most of that money/ and poor get enough to be sure,that they do not work hard and remain poor forever.

Two birds with one stone - making middle class weaker,and keep poor in their place.
 

VictortheMonarch

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King Arts

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What
Want some anger? Heres some.
I think she's mentally retarded, and obviously suffering from some mental illness.
Well what do you expect from someone that looks like a crack baby.
 

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