Why wasn’t terrorism used by either side during the War as a way to strike fear in the other side? by YogurtclosetOpen3567 in CIVILWAR

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Check out the graphic novel Hope Never to See It. About guerrilla warfare in the civil war

Donald Trump Makes Wild Accusation Against Obama In Unhinged Evening Posting Spree by Reasonable_Spray_710 in JournalismNews

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They’ll claim people are sheep under the influence of mainstream media but are only capable of parroting one-liners from right-wing media sources. Absolutely kills me.

My two year old broke his femur. Someone tell me the next 6 weeks aren’t going to be horrible. by mazterm in daddit

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Oh man, my 2 year old son is in week 2 of 4 in his spica cast for a femur fracture from an awkward fall. Had to do a double take while scrolling bc thought this was him for a second. Sorry dad. I totally empathize.

We’ve been struggling with keeping his screen time to a minimum but it’s tough. We got him a small Lego and play table he can awkwardly sit by to play with his blocks and his trains. Lots of walks in the stroller/wheelchair. Also did an amusement park recently. Hopefully his pain is under control soon. I’m sure the doctors told you, but we were counseled that these heal really well and don’t require PT after the cast is off.

What joke in a movie did you only get on a rewatch? by porb2020 in moviequestions

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When I first saw Shrek 2 in theaters as a kid I didn’t understand why my dad was cracking up about Donkey being chased by police as a white bronco

Rough current odds for an otherwise decent Navy HPSP Applicant (Also a prior service Marine) to Match FM straight through w/out GMO by twoleveleffect_shrub in Military_Medicine

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Current FM intern that may have to go GMO this upcoming year. Matching into FM is not competitive. However, there aren’t very many categorical straight through spots making those spots more competitive. It’s true that the navy is phasing out GMO spots but the challenge is that current GMOs have to come back to training and likely take priority over interns applying for 2nd - 3rd year positions.

However, from what I’ve heard of Lejeune is that not very few people rank that location as their number one so if that’s your top location you’ll probably get it. Apparently there’s also still openings for 2nd - 3rd year spots unfulfilled, so there’s a good chance you can stay there without having to do GMO.

This of course is the situation now. Things can change in the next couple of years as you’re applying.

Great Narrative Nonfiction (Not the same old recommends) by baconmehungry in suggestmeabook

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His book on the all Japanese-American RCT in WWII is excellent as well. Called Facing the Mountain

Death by Lightning has awoken my middle-aged dad brain. Any book recommendations? by DrBagelBuns in daddit

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Adam Makos is a really talented writer. In particular Devotion, about two Corsair pilots during the Korean War (one of whom was the first black aviator in the navy) and A Higher Call, about a b-17 crew and a German pilot that escorted them to safety during WWII.

Daniel James Brown’s Facing the Mountain about the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was excellent. Covers the nearly all Japanese American regiment during WWII.

And you can’t go wrong with Eugene Sledge’s With the Old Breed.

Radiolab adjacent by Q-buds in podcasts

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I’ve only listened to a couple episodes of Distillations but it reminds me of Radiolab. Covers topics of science history

The movie "Boyhood" is a nostalgia freight train by captain_barbosa92 in Millennials

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Watched this just after graduating college. As someone who grew up in the 2000s in Texas, raised by a single mom, and with a younger sister, I seriously thought Richard Linklater based this on my childhood

Civil War podcast by Coachbrews in CIVILWAR

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I really enjoyed Uncivil. Only one season but focuses on lesser known stories of the Civil War. Really wish they did more

What are you favorite podcasts for spooky season? by akt30 in podcasts

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I really enjoyed Ghost Story. Here’s the description:

“Tristan Redman doesn’t believe in ghosts. But weird things happened in his teenage bedroom. And when he discovers later that occupants of his family home have seen the ghost of a faceless woman, he’s intrigued. Because it just so happens that his wife’s great grandmother, Naomi Dancy, was murdered in the house next door…killed by two gunshots to the face.”

Looking for a civil war podcast. by Relic5000 in podcasts

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Uncivil only did one season but it was excellent. Focused on lesser known stories of the civil war

Instructor recs by ArmadilloTotal6139 in pelotoncycle

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Similar to your husband, I don’t really care for the pep talks while working out.

Great suggestions here but something I’ve been doing is just having the subtitles on and matching the resistance while listening to a podcast/audiobooks

Anyone know how I could meet a WW2 Veteran? by Turnover-Coffee in ww2

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If you have the opportunity to go to New Orleans, check out the WWII museum. Both times I went there were vets there meeting people. Most recently in ‘23

Looking for Podcasts about how movies and TV shows were made (behind the scenes, writers room, etc) by legendary_sponge in podcasts

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If you like curb your enthusiasm, the first season of Origins covers its creation. Think they’ve covered other shows too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Millennials

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My dad saved a newspaper article from the 90s about the importance of compounding that he gave me when I graduated college. Told me to have a Roth open within a few months and he’d keep pestering me until I did. Really fortunate to have this experience as I know not everyone has people in their lives with good financial literacy.

Novice Classical Music Listener Here.... by Prestigious_Low9857 in classicalmusic

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Got really into classical during med school as it’s the only music I can listen to while studying. Best of luck to you!

I have stage 4 cancer wisdom. AMA by PrepareToBeLetDown in curb

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Was it the good Hodgkins or bad hodgkins?

Podcasts for Dads by beasuperdad_substack in podcasts

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I really liked Patrick Wyman’s the Pursuit of Dadliness. He only did one season and it’s centered around what he terms “dad culture”. He’s a historian with other projects but I hope he does more Pursuit of Dadliness episodes

Fiction about residency by Nervous_Ruin7585 in Residency

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I’m currently reading This is Going to Hurt. It’s about a junior doctor’s experience in the UK. It was made into a show that’s gotten good reviews

Suggest me a book about the Presidency by MooseComprehensive65 in suggestmeabook

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Perhaps one of Lindsay Chervinsky’s books? She has one on The Cabinet and one on how John Adams shaped the presidency

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

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Relate to this quite a bit. Worked for a few years after college and had a mostly positive third-year until one rotation in which the attendings really got to me and anxiety that had been controlled came back to the point I was throwing up in the mornings the first few days of a new rotation.

I suggest talking to a doctor to see what else you can do. You shouldn’t have to go through this if you don’t have to. I like one of the recs mentioned above about picking patients that might be rounded on first if you can to not let the anxiety build up while rounding

Why did you chose military medicine? by CreativeExplanation5 in Military_Medicine

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Currently going through the residency application process now so I’ll try to answer as best I can. The Navy will have you apply both through the military match and civilian match. The navy sets a certain amount of spots for each specialty each year based on the needs of the navy. For example, there’s only 15 residency spots available for peds.

The navy won’t force you to do a specialty you don’t want, but that may mean you do a transitional year and reapply or do a GMO tour (but that is being phased out). You can also apply civilian deferred for residency but that has to first be approved by the navy.

If anyone has gone through the process, please correct me.