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Posts by Kya

I had a patient who doesn't speak English at all and I was trying to explain her coverage was terminated (she is very sick and needs some very expensive meds!). She came back with all the letters and emails from her benefits so I went through them with her and I want to explode the UPC with my brain

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Image of a male patient having sinuses examined. In the photo a health care provider is placing their thumbs on either side of a patient's nose, near their cheek.

Image of a male patient having sinuses examined. In the photo a health care provider is placing their thumbs on either side of a patient's nose, near their cheek.

An observational study of more than half a million adults suggests amoxicillin may be the preferred first-line treatment for uncomplicated sinusitis in adults, according to researchers.

Read more on the research: ow.ly/gMsW50YNviM

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In the room where your toothbrush lives!!

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Yet again I remind everyone (as Elizabeth does in her very next tweet) that "foreigners are corrupting our pure blood with weakness & disease" is Fascism 101. Not some variant, not some metaphorically similar thing, not some echo -- the thing itself.

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This is eugenics.

I am one of the people they want to "clean up." I have long-term health issues that cause me to need expensive medications and occasionally procedures to maintain a baseline.

I am disabled, and don't "work" in a way they recognize.

RFK Jr wants me dead.

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I like it when people ask me a question and after a detailed consultation they go "oh, I don't want to take pills for it" like. okay well you asked your question at the Taking Pills For It Centre

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I'm the only non-Arabic-speaking white person at this pharmacy and the chain just released some new pamphlet with someone who looks a LOT like me and let me tell you "oh sure, alll white guys look alike" jokes are killing it with my coworkers

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Ai remix feature in privacy settings on TikTok turned on

Ai remix feature in privacy settings on TikTok turned on

I am so upset right now, TikTok quietly added a feature which turns on an AI feature on all the TikTok’s you have already posted to allow Ai to remix and make content of your TikTok’s and I didn’t know, you must go to privacy settings on your TikToks to turn it off yourself, want to warn others 💔

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my real issue with men leaving the toilet seat up is it implies that after you flush y'all are just. rawdogging the plume???

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@swilua.bsky.social I do love when your timeline synchs 🤣🤣

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Blaine got me a cloak today and it’s so cute and comfy and why on earth did we as a society stop wearing cloaks regularly?? They’re such an excellent article of clothing!

20 hours ago 7 0 1 0

still at $385 to go to stay housed w/ an hour left and scrambling for more excuses lol. anything helps!

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the Trans-Canada Highway didn't turn a profit last year! my kid's elementary school didn't turn a profit last year! that's not how that works!!

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"this public service didn't turn a profit" THAT'S WHAT THE TAXES ARE FOR

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Why the fuck am I paying taxes if Canada Post has to turn a profit?!?

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It costs $1 to mail a postcard across the country. Of course it's not profitable! That's not the damn point! The point is keeping people connected and this is especially true in rural, remote and Northern communities where for-profit courier services will *never* fill the gap.

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Zoë has convinced her Granny to buy a durian fruit to try despite multiple warnings from myself and Granny about how bad it smells and tastes (I have had durian before, Granny just trusts me). We’ll see what Zoë thinks of it when she actually tries it

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It is important to keep in mind that a lot of the natalist panic in the West is in response to a successful feminist push to reduce the rates of child rape.

(Teenage girls are statistically most often knocked up by adult men. I think the average age is around 23.)

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People feel a lot of ways about the economy right now, but the Bank of Canada getting inflation under control without triggering a full-blown recession is actually pretty impressive and good.

CPI in March 2.4% year-over-year. Right in the BoC target range.

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And now we're here, and "quadruple-tap attack kills 91 medics" barely registers

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remember when that first hospital got blown up in Palestine and most of the internet was busy screaming at anyone who said "yes, I think they blew up that hospital" because obviously this was a false flag attack to discredit The Most Moral Army In The World?

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TEN HOURS LEFT and still stalled at $395 to stay housed! 😵‍💫 everything helps ❤️‍🩹

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Who could have predicted this?
(We all predicted this)

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Hartzog said lawmakers need to create more specific rules tailored to the unique threat posed by the combination of facial recognition and nearly undetectable surveillance technology before it becomes ubiquitous. Those laws need to target not only people using the technology, but also the companies behind it, he said.

“A lot of these conversations tend to focus on, ‘is it OK to use these glasses or this tool to surveil other people?’” he said. “What often gets lost in this conversation is, ‘is it OK for companies to design these really socially hostile tools in ways that will foreseeably lead to massive violations of privacy?’”

Hartzog said lawmakers need to create more specific rules tailored to the unique threat posed by the combination of facial recognition and nearly undetectable surveillance technology before it becomes ubiquitous. Those laws need to target not only people using the technology, but also the companies behind it, he said. “A lot of these conversations tend to focus on, ‘is it OK to use these glasses or this tool to surveil other people?’” he said. “What often gets lost in this conversation is, ‘is it OK for companies to design these really socially hostile tools in ways that will foreseeably lead to massive violations of privacy?’”

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The Strait of Hormuz.

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“Feud with the Pope” is BACK as a likely Wikipedia section heading after a 400-year gap.

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I hate how every time I see a cool video I have to go verify it from 2-3 other credible sources now instead of just getting to go "neat 😊 the world is full of wonder 😊😊😊"

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I need help from like men's fashion people my mom just offered to buy me a suit and the one she sent me a link for comes in a bunch of colors and I have to pick one like I want something not black but that won't clash with my admittedly very Granny Smith apple green wheelchair.

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I'm not joking when I say mRNA technology is more important than "AI" and it's a tragedy we're throwing billions into one while our government is aggressively defunding the other.

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