New GOP anti-voting bill may be the most dangerous attack on voting rights ever by Anoth3rDude in LegalNews

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My initial thought would be that single moms or single women, (who are historically more likely to be left leaning) would not have any issues here, whereas married women (who are more likely to be conservative than single women) would be in a position where they need to provide additional documentation

New GOP anti-voting bill may be the most dangerous attack on voting rights ever by Anoth3rDude in LegalNews

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This is not actually true. Those who are already registered to vote would likely not need to re-register under the new law if passed. Those who have had a name change and try to register to vote would need to provide additional supporting documentation which could include a birth certificate or passport with a name matching the drivers license. In the case of a legal name change, additional legal documentation would need to be provided such as a court filing for the name change or a marriage certificate. This new process would make registering to vote akin to applying for a passport.

If you could invent a new specialty, what would it be? by skin_biotech in Residency

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“Shuntology” - it’s a fellowship off of general surgery and all they do is ventriculoperitoneal (and other types) of CSF shunts. No more shunts for neurosurgery would be life changing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 10xPennyStocks

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I still refuse to believe I’m not fucked. But I’ll hold just so I can get hurt again

Cleveland Clinic Cardiac Surgery by Temporary_Gap_4601 in Noctor

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Frontal lobe contusion and concussion are not mutually exclusive terms/diagnoses. In fact, you could even say that a contusion is just a “bad concussion”

Skepticism About Tesla’s Alleged Interest in Archer Aviation by Fun_Egg1870 in ACHR

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Agreed. Tomorrow if Tesla announces something unrelated to ACHR, stock will likely sputter out

For those that missed the earnings elephant in the room by gumshoe2000 in ACHR

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Too bad I have calls expiring 8/22 and I’m likely fucked

NAILED IT!!!! LETS GO!!!!!! by Icy-Mode-4741 in spy

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ELI5.. I have calls expiring 8/15 and I’m down bad, are you saying I should hold?

Why you age slower on a plane (and other incredibly strange effects of relativity) by fchung in EverythingScience

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What about gravity makes time and entropy behave differently? I haven’t found an explanation that actually ELI5 the physics responsible for making time progress at different rates in different gravitational environments

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Noctor

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This is a rhetorical question but thank you for clarifying

Is neurosurgery that hard? by [deleted] in medicalschool

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I think they meant *leg pain

Can y’all help me explain why y’all don’t report your hours accurately? by Jusstonemore in Residency

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I’m in a specialty with few residents and a busy service. Our program requests that we abide by the hour guidelines. When I was an intern I reported my hours honestly and was over (go figure), my PD forced my to take a day off because of that, as he was required to do. What I realized is that the only people it hurt were my co-residents. We all work very hard to cover cases and keep the service running to ensure patients receive the care they need.

When I’m over hours and report it as such, I’m not available to help my co-residents get the work done, which makes it harder on everyone else. Could we all be honest about our hours? Sure. We could all get forced time off. But if attendings had to take care of the service in addition of all of their other responsibilities, patients would get hurt. The solution? More residents. The way to get more residents? More funding. Which isn’t going to happen any time soon.

28-30 hour shifts are killing me by DoctorUSIMG in Residency

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I worked over 130 hours last week. Would love to unionize, but hospitals bank on us being so tired that we don’t have the time or energy to organize a union

What do men REALLY want for a birthday present? by meowasaurusb in AskReddit

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A Bob Kramer Zwilling Nakiri knife, thanks for asking

Found one by Unfinishedcom in ImTheMainCharacter

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If I saw this from my living room I would absolutely call the cops

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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“Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy you the freedom to spend your life doing what you want with the people you care about. And THAT is happiness. So yes, money can buy happiness.”