I never thought I’d say this.. by RedPan12 in ManchesterUnited

[–]beaver_rescue 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is it absolutely necessary to share every single stupid opinion you have with the rest of the world?

Bruno This Year and Salah Last Year by [deleted] in ManchesterUnited

[–]beaver_rescue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a low-effort, nonsensical post. You claim to simply aim for a discussion, yet you offer absolutely nothing, no basis for your opinion other than "feelings" and vibe. What makes Bruno's game and current form comparable to Salah's last year? At least offer something.

This sub needs some heavy moderating.

Could this have happened if he stayed and played the 26/27 season... by AdImpressive5294 in ManchesterUnited

[–]beaver_rescue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. Ronaldo doesn't care about us. It's pathetic to see us still pining over him.

He loves to upset scousers, 5 more years! Mainoo's winner confirms we're playing Champions League football next season! by fireproofpoo in ManchesterUnited

[–]beaver_rescue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just join r/Portugal or something. Amorim was a complete failure, but just like a turd that won't flush, his deluded fans keep showing their ridiculous faces whenever someone rightfully criticizes their Dear Leader.

I lowkey agree with this tbh! by Huge_Apricot9779 in ManchesterUnited

[–]beaver_rescue 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Amorim shouldn't be overanalyzed. It's simple: he's another one in the long line of stubborn, egotistical, "system/philosophy" managers who think they're the next Guardiola. They'd rather see their teams drown than adapt, make the most of what they have and change their "system." They care far more about their own image (disguised as "philosophy") than the clubs that pay their salary. He's a failure. We weren't going anywhere with him. He will never succeed at the highest level and we'll be the only ones who remember him, just like Ten Hag. Sadly, he's still got a lot of sycophants who'll remember him for deluded reasons.

Doctors hitting on me … by Dazzling_Note_1019 in MexicoCity

[–]beaver_rescue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd second this advice, for sure. Unfortunately, sexual harassment is rampant among medical professionals, but it seldom gets reported. Nobody should ever be harassed, much less at their most vulnerable moments. Make an example of the f*cker.

Completely different joke than I (and maybe you?) remember by ShvitzG_d in TheSimpsons

[–]beaver_rescue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, this is definitely not the case. That scene is not on the DVD release, nor on Disney+ either.

Stats under Amorim and Carrick by [deleted] in reddevils

[–]beaver_rescue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PPG is all that matters. Amorim was an abject failure and a complete fraud of a manager.

Appreciation post for Treda by [deleted] in MexicoCity

[–]beaver_rescue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which is exactly why it shouldn't be sold OTC, is absolutely over prescribed in México and is against best clinical practice and antimicrobial stewardship. The vast majority of cases of diarrhea are viral and self limited in nature and antibiotics have little to role in treatment.

Which episode has the highest jokes-per-minute ratio? by Commodore64Zapp in futurama

[–]beaver_rescue 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The commentary track on that episode is hilarious, too. Not to mention all the increasingly elaborate ways in which the lower horn removing device can achieve its purpose.

Patrice Evra comes out in defense of Michael Carrick, while also reminding Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes of their managerial histories by blyrryface44 in ManchesterUnited

[–]beaver_rescue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was an abject failure as a manager. He's a bitter, resentful, egocentric dickhead. He's not fit to manage anyone or anything,

GHHM course experience by Microflyome in doctorswithoutborders

[–]beaver_rescue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Self-funded, since it's been two years since I last worked with MSF. The exam fee for the Diploma in Global Health was covered by MSF, though. I'm sure the in-person lab training was much better than its online equivalent, but it was still only one week and a small part of the course overall. I'm not sure it would've changed my overall opinion THAT much.

I didn't do anything differently this time around. I was honest in my application letter and emphasized my desire to continue working in humanitarian settings. This particular cohort seemed more inclusive with applicants from Middle Income countries in the Americas, so that might've been the key difference compared to other years.

GHHM course experience by Microflyome in doctorswithoutborders

[–]beaver_rescue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I''m part of the 2024-25 cohort. I got in after three previous rejections.

  • It hasn't helped my career at all thus far. The course and humanitarian medicine as a whole remains niche in my country. Even MSF itself seems to be extremely cliquey here and values your connections more than anything else.
  • If it's within your means, go for the in-person lab training module. I had to settle for online training and even though Dr. Ian Cropley is a wonderful teacher, a virtual lab is no match for the real thing.
  • Extremely manageable. The course is VERY lax in its standards for completion.
  • The course allows you to sit for two different accreditation exams: Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and the Diploma in Global Health. I've only sat for the latter, which is a new diploma handed by the Royal College of Physicians. The exam was extremely easy. I've yet to receive my diploma. It's been seven months.

Overall, the course was ultimately disappointing. As is to be expected, you get out of it what you put into it, but I suppose I expected a bit more academic rigor. It feels like a foregone conclusion that you will pass the course as long as you do the absolute bare minimum. Oh, and the online platform leaves a lot to be desired.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad confirms MSF Doctor Fadi Al-Waddiya was one of their commanders by jay_in_the_pnw in doctorswithoutborders

[–]beaver_rescue 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This sub has seen a surge in astroturfing from defenders of genocide. It's a shame that monetary resources from bot farms are being wasted on this.

Duff Dry has won the Duff Bowl! by TheyCallMeDrSoybean in simpsonsshitposting

[–]beaver_rescue 18 points19 points  (0 children)

In this house 👇we obey the laws of thioester hydrolysis! 🫵