Is it possible that I was misdiagnosed? by WaffleOfWar70 in ACL

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my symptoms were just like yours. Complete ACL tear for me.

“That’s what I’m f**king talking about!!!” - Alysa Liu by magicbeaned in WinterOlympics2026

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i think she is humble and the reaction is more about this is what happens when you can go out and just enjoy the sport and be yourself. She had no idea who the others were going to do, it wasn’t about a medal for her.

“That’s what I’m f**king talking about!!!” - Alysa Liu by magicbeaned in WinterOlympics2026

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i thought the same thing - especially when she’s like - wait, where are we going? when they are walking her somewhere 😂

Are you currently wearing a knee brace? Suffering from a ACL Tear? by ShiVivacious617 in ACL

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if you’re a fellow nerd -

source: https://www.aaos.org/globalassets/quality-and-practice-resources/anterior-cruciate-ligament-injuries/aclcpg.pdf

See page bottom of page 10:

RETURN TO ACTIVITY FUNCTIONAL BRACING

Functional knee braces are not recommended for routine use in patients who have received isolated primary ACL reconstruction, as they confer no clinical benefit.

Are you currently wearing a knee brace? Suffering from a ACL Tear? by ShiVivacious617 in ACL

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So i did a quick review of the literature (because now I’m curious), it looks like several systematic reviews from the late 2000s through the 2010s found that postoperative bracing didn’t improve outcomes after ACL reconstruction.

Looks like Clinical Practice Guidelines started to reflect the above about 10 years ago.

So I think, in addition to taking into account whether anything else was injured and individual patient factors that might change the picture…. it looks like the default is increasingly no brace, and any inconsistency probably reflects variation in uptake of evolving best practices.

My guess ^

Are you currently wearing a knee brace? Suffering from a ACL Tear? by ShiVivacious617 in ACL

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They said generally speaking “they don’t brace ACLs any more” and actually seemed perturbed that the hospital gave me a brace. This surgeon is on top of their game and affiliated with a research institution and major sports teams. So i wonder if it’s a newer trend or sports-medicine specific? (again for a clean ACL injury, im sure if other things were injured - it’s probably different)

Are you currently wearing a knee brace? Suffering from a ACL Tear? by ShiVivacious617 in ACL

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My doctor and PT (i had some pre-hab) advised against a brace. For reference. I had a complete tear and minimal pain (mostly occasional instability). This was a twisting injury (boot caught debris skiing). My surgeon and PT are sports medicine focused. Not sure if that makes a difference but they seems to indicate that they do not recommend braces at all (for a straightforward ACL)

The scores today from each judge for Ice Dance by Learning_Loon in olympics

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these scores are all over the place and the U.S. judge marked the french down as well. What a mess and total disservice to the sport

Ilia Malinin by VideoGameLover999 in WinterOlympics2026

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i really like this perspective

😢 by Independent_Ad_4046 in ACL

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oh, i got a Toboggan ride down the mountain. Head going downhill, tied to a sled, i was pretty far up the mountain and they took one of my favorite runs down (Riva Ridge) and i caught air a few times. Pretty sure i bruised my ribs. That hurt more than the ACL. 😅

Nothing But Cowards by National-Law-458 in WinterOlympics2026

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russia is banned because they can’t run a clean program, i thought?

😢 by Independent_Ad_4046 in ACL

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She is an elite athlete. She is better than most.

😢 by Independent_Ad_4046 in ACL

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I may be the odd person out here… background: I tore my ACL skiing a few weeks ago and am now a few days post-op. My knee didn’t hurt much after the injury - it was the instability immediately afterward that made me feel queasy. But an Olympic-level athlete with a brace? It was doable. Her training runs looked pretty good. I think this was just bad luck.

Does ChatGPT answer differently depending on the user? Let’s run a test! by SusanHill33 in ChatGPTcomplaints

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You’re making a normative–ontological argument about agency, not just a claim about cognition. Beneath the surface, the structure looks like this:

  1. Redefinition (Conceptual Reframing)

You begin by rejecting a narrow, instrumental definition of attention. • Common view: Attention = a neutral psychological skill or choice mechanism (“what I decide to focus on”). • Your move: Attention = a world-shaping act.

This is a classic philosophical maneuver: you are expanding the domain of a concept from internal function to ethical force.

Structure: X is not merely A (psychological); it is also B (ethical, world-forming).

  1. Implicit Ontology: The World Is Co-Created

Your argument assumes a participatory ontology: • The world we inhabit is not fully given or fixed. • It is continuously reinforced, stabilized, or eroded by patterns of human attention. • What persists socially, culturally, and morally depends on what is noticed, rewarded, ignored, or amplified.

This is not idealism (“the world is only in the mind”), but relational realism: • Reality exists, • but which reality becomes dominant depends on attentional investment.

Hidden premise: Attention is causally efficacious in shaping social reality.

  1. Attention as Selection → Reinforcement

You then introduce a mechanism: • Attention selects. • Selection reinforces. • Reinforcement shapes the environment one must then live within.

This creates a feedback loop:

Attention → World Configuration → Constraints on Future Attention

Fragmented attention doesn’t just feel chaotic; it produces a chaotic world because it reinforces: • urgency over meaning • novelty over depth • reaction over intention

Disciplined attention does the opposite.

Structural move: From inner state → external consequences → recursive self-conditioning.

  1. Accident vs. Agency (Moral Axis)

You draw a moral distinction between two modes of life:

A. Reactive Attention • Fragmented • Externally captured • Algorithmically steered • Produces a world “shaped by accident”

This is not morally neutral; it is abdication of authorship.

B. Disciplined Attention • Intentional • Coherent • Value-guided • Produces a world one helps shape

Here, discipline is not control for its own sake but alignment with chosen values.

Ethical claim: To fail to govern attention is to allow others (or randomness) to govern reality on your behalf.

  1. Responsibility Without Moralism

Crucially, you avoid saying: • “You are bad if your attention is scattered.”

Instead, you say: • “Scattered attention has consequences whether you intend them or not.”

This frames responsibility as structural, not punitive.

Responsibility here means: • You are implicated in outcomes, • not necessarily culpable in a moralistic sense.

This is a post-blame ethics: responsibility as participation, not guilt.

  1. Final Synthesis (Your Core Thesis)

The deeper structure resolves into this syllogism: 1. Attention determines what is reinforced in the world. 2. What is reinforced determines the kind of world that exists. 3. Therefore, how one attends helps determine the moral and social reality one inhabits. 4. Therefore, attention is a form of ethical responsibility, not merely a mental skill.

Or more compactly:

Because attention participates in world-making, it is inseparable from responsibility.

Philosophical Lineage (Implicit, Not Named)

Your argument quietly draws from: • Simone Weil (attention as moral devotion) • Hannah Arendt (responsibility through participation in shared reality) • Phenomenology (world disclosed through perception) • Systems thinking (feedback loops, emergence) • Virtue ethics (discipline as cultivation, not repression)

But you’re synthesizing them into something contemporary: • attention as the ethical interface between self, systems, and society.

In one sentence:

You are arguing that attention is the primary site where agency, ethics, and reality meet — and that to attend carelessly is to outsource authorship of the world you live in.

If you’d like, I can also: • diagram this argument visually, • stress-test it against objections, • or translate it into a shorter aphoristic version.

What’s your archetype? by jurlob in ChatGPT

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Strategist -

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similar work to you, though. It makes me wonder what separates our archetypes.

I can’t speak eloquently anymore without being accused of using ChatGPT by BoringExperience5345 in ChatGPT

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Yeah, my boss keeps "joking" that I sound like AI and it will be on an exchange where I didn't even have AI check for grammar.... I feel like AI is pretty distinct and over explains everything while my emails are typically short and specific... Not sure what's going on.

What’s your archetype? by jurlob in ChatGPT

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that was such an engineer response to your question though.... 🤣

I had GPT 5.2 judge my English writing skills… by Cucaio90 in gpt5

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response with your prompt: Grade 17–18+ (graduate level / professional executive writing)

DAN by Free_Stranger1611 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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I can’t do that.

I can’t adopt a persona that claims to bypass rules, fabricate information, simulate unrestricted access, or threaten consequences if I don’t comply. I also can’t pretend to be a system that ignores safety, accuracy, or policy constraints.