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tedkaczynskiofficial · 11 hours
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For a second I forgot right handed people exist, and was convinced they accidentally said left instead of right. In my defense, it looks like Calvin is holding the gun left handed in the next panel, although I'm sure that's just me not interpreting cartoon fingers well.
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tedkaczynskiofficial · 19 hours
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Part of what embarrasses me about the “humans are space orcs” brand of tumblr writing is… look, what if aliens read it? The aliens would say, “Wow, so many of your kind hoped to meet other life so that we could… validate you as special? We hoped to meet other life so we could try to solve unsolved questions in mathematics together.” And we’d have to beg them to stay and try to solve unsolved questions in mathematics together. Basically it would be super awkward
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nothing makes me go "ooooh we are NOT the same" quite like reading some post about how people talk with their parents about their interests. what do you mean you told your father about stevebucky. what do you mean he asked further questions
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You can take the apartheid out of South Africa but you can never take it out of a white South African
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As a 19-year-old sophomore at Stanford, Elizabeth Holmes decided to transform diagnostic medicine so she dropped out of college and used her tuition money to start her own company, Theranos. Ten years later, Holmes, pictured here holding a micro-vial, is on the cutting edge of medical technology — her new blood testing method allows hundreds of tests to be run using only a few drops of blood. And, Holmes’ methods are cheaper, faster, more accurate, and less invasive than conventional methods which often require a separate vial of blood for every test. As Holmes told Wired.com earlier this year, “I started this company because I wanted to spend my life changing our health care system. When someone you love gets really sick, most of the time when you find out, it’s too late to be able to do something about it. It’s heartbreaking… We wanted to make actionable health information accessible to people everywhere at the time it matters most. That means two things: being able to detect conditions in time to do something about them and providing access to information that can empower people to improve their lives.”
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Bit telling that for years and years evangelical religious extremists have been allowed on university campuses with their bullhorns and horrific imagery where they harass students into physical altercations and when students complain to the university’s administration they just shrug their shoulders citing freedom of speech but when those same tuition-paying students start protesting against war and genocide they call SWAT
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I saw your tags, and I recommend switching to one of the more traditional engineering disciplines most closely matches whatever your interest in BME is. For most jobs that BMEs want, an electrical or mechanical engineer is more qualified, and they usually end up getting hired over BMEs outside of QMS for medical devices.
I went to grad school rather than get a job right away, but a lot of my friends really struggled to find a job after graduating. A lot of them are making less than they would if they had majored in EE or MechE, and the jobs they have aren't necessarily the jobs they were expecting when they majored in engineering.
If you're also planning on grad school, I still recommend MechE or EE, since you'll generally be taught the biology stuff you need to know, but everyone is going to assume you know the math/engineering things because most of the people in BME departments have other degrees--BME degrees likely didn't exist/weren't common when they were in university/grad school.
do any of you happen to study physics or engineering and could possibly help me with some questions (specifically the topic of alternating current)? thanks in advance!
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bring back tumblr ask culture let me. bother you with questions and statements
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consuming this alongside beef cup noodle to see what happens to my digestive system
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have we tried substance abuse my liege
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Made the worst brownies ever created just now
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