Goodnight, Poor Harvard!

Wow. That's insulting.
Night nurses typically let patients sleep and like to eat it's not uncommon for them to pack on weight if they work the night shift permanently.. Once during my residence after working many hours straight . I was trying to catch a couple of hours sleep before I had to be up for surgery and about 3 am a night nurse woke me up and asked if I wanted some birthday cake. :laugh: I knew a very cute Labor and Delivery nurse that went to the night shift and packed on 30lbs in a little over a year. :laugh:

Association of Rotating Night Shift Work with BMI and Abdominal Obesity among Nurses and Midwives


Obesity Among Night Shift Nurses: Time to Intervene
 
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After finally being bored enough to read the first, few posts in this thread.
I wondered, why would a Brit (Primavera)?
Give a shit about hiring practices at Harvard?

And his first couple of posts, after the OP, point to a fixation (on his part) over race.
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...Goodnight-Poor-Harvard!&p=5416192#post5416192
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...Goodnight-Poor-Harvard!&p=5416213#post5416213

Then I saw this post of his:

'Yeh fuck brown people I'm only concerned about white people in Ukraine.'
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...aria-law-in-Afghanistan&p=5367799#post5367799


Now it makes sense.
Primavera is a racist pig.
He is just not as blatant about it as some others on here.


So noted.
 
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After finally being bored enough to read the first, few posts in this thread.
I wondered?

Why would a Brit (Primavera)?
Give a shit about hiring practices at Harvard?


Then I saw him post this:

'Yeh fuck brown people I'm only concerned about white people in Ukraine.'
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...aria-law-in-Afghanistan&p=5367799#post5367799


Now it makes sense.

Primavera is a racist pig.

He is just not as blatant about it as some others on here.


So noted.
Did you actually read the OP? Because if you did your reading comprehension really sucks.
 
Did you actually read the OP? Because if you did your reading comprehension really sucks.

I said the first, few posts.

And yes, I read the bloody Op.
A complete waste of time.
I couldn't give a rat's ass what the author thinks, who is running Harvard or why.

My point is that Primavera is a stinking, racist pig.

The OP is irrelevant to me.
 
Then she knows that one is a real thing and one is not. Dumbass.

Jesus fucking Christ you're such a fucking moron, ExLax. There's no fucking way you could even have been a nurse, much less a doctor, because you're such a mewling little shit with the brains of a half-wit.

There's only one scenario that fits you both being a highly educated medical professional, two year degree or higher, and being the incredibly stupid chickenshit you are on JPP; you suffered a great medical tragedy such as TBI, adult-onset mental illness or cognitive illness such as dementia, brain cancer, etc.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assault weapon
assault weapon noun
: any of various automatic or semiautomatic firearms

https://www.theregreview.org/2018/11/14/kopel-defining-assault-weapons/
Responsible regulation requires accurate definition. For example, when we discuss regulations for “handguns,” everyone understands the type of gun at issue. In contrast, “assault weapon” has no fixed meaning. Unlike handguns, “assault weapons” have no common characteristics....

... the only common characteristics of “assault weapons” are that these guns are not what prohibitionists claim them to be. In particular, these guns are:

Not automatics or machine guns. “Assault weapon” laws do not cover automatics. Pursuant to the National Firearms Act of 1934, a “machine gun”—or “automatic” weapon—fires repeatedly when the trigger is pressed. The Act imposed a very strict tax and registration system for such guns. In 1986, subsequent amendments to that law prohibited the sale of new automatics to the civilian market.

Not “assault rifles.” According to the Defense Intelligence Agency, “assault rifles” are “short, compact, selective-fire weapons that fire a cartridge intermediate in power between a submachine gun and rifle cartridges.” All assault rifles are capable of automatic fire. Examples include the U.S. Army M-16, the Soviet AK-47, and the German Sturmgewehr. No guns that are dubbed “assault weapons” are assault rifles—but some of them do look similar, because the small parts that make a gun automatic are internal and not visible.

The debate over so-called assault weapons contrasts strikingly with proposals for the regulation of handguns. Handgun control has always been about guns that are genuinely distinctive. Compared to rifles or shotguns, handguns are easier to conceal, faster to deploy, and more maneuverable, especially indoors. For this reason, handguns are the most preferred guns for lawful defense—as Justice Antonin Scalia pointed out in District of Columbia v. Heller—and are also “overwhelmingly” preferred by criminals—as Justice Stephen Breyer pointed out in his Heller dissent.
 
Night nurses typically let patients sleep and like to eat it's not uncommon for them to pack on weight if they work the night shift permanently.. Once during my residence after working many hours straight . I was trying to catch a couple of hours sleep before I had to be up for surgery and about 3 am a night nurse woke me up and asked if I wanted some birthday cake. :laugh: I knew a very cute Labor and Delivery nurse that went to the night shift and packed on 30lbs in a little over a year. :laugh:

Association of Rotating Night Shift Work with BMI and Abdominal Obesity among Nurses and Midwives


Obesity Among Night Shift Nurses: Time to Intervene

I thought you were a healthcare worker. Was I mistaken? Are you just an insulting and nasty healthcare worker?
 
Jesus fucking Christ you're such a fucking moron, ExLax. There's no fucking way you could even have been a nurse, much less a doctor, because you're such a mewling little shit with the brains of a half-wit.

There's only one scenario that fits you both being a highly educated medical professional, two year degree or higher, and being the incredibly stupid chickenshit you are on JPP; you suffered a great medical tragedy such as TBI, adult-onset mental illness or cognitive illness such as dementia, brain cancer, etc.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assault weapon


https://www.theregreview.org/2018/11/14/kopel-defining-assault-weapons/
Assault weapon is a fake term . Fake like the fake certificates you make yourself.
 
I thought you were a healthcare worker. Was I mistaken? Are you just an insulting and nasty healthcare worker?
After 1/6, all of the JPP Trumpers became jumpy regarding their previous support for the violent overthrow of the US government....so now they only dance around the issue. They meaning ExLax, Stone, STY, AHZ...see meme here: https://i.imgflip.com/6xsh9a.jpg

ExLax plays at being a medical professional, maybe a doctor or nurse. The problem is that his claim and his skills do not match. His angry and violent demeanor, inability to effectively communicate online and just flat out crazy shit like advocating HCQ over the COVID vaccine all seem to indicate he lacks higher education.

If he was such a professional at one time, then something tragically happened to him between then and now. Whatever it was, it's incapacitated his ability to communicate like a mature, intelligent, and rational human being.

Part of the fun JPP for me is guessing the education levels of various members. Their English Composition skills, vocabulary and the ability to logically construct a POV are there for all to see in every post. While it's true there are dumbasses with a four-year degree who couldn't write a chalkboard menu without help, most educated and mature people in JPP's majority 50-year-old+ demographic have writing skills in keeping with their life work experience or life profession.

ExLax is in his 60s or older, claims to have 4-8 years of higher education yet writes like a 16-year-old grocery clerk.

Something doesn't add up here. Sure, one post or even one thread isn't indicative a person is a lying or a blithering idiot, but several thousand posts over a couple of years is plenty of time to see the highs and lows of a person's communication skills.
 
Night nurses typically let patients sleep and like to eat it's not uncommon for them to pack on weight if they work the night shift permanently.. Once during my residence after working many hours straight . I was trying to catch a couple of hours sleep before I had to be up for surgery and about 3 am a night nurse woke me up and asked if I wanted some birthday cake. :laugh: I knew a very cute Labor and Delivery nurse that went to the night shift and packed on 30lbs in a little over a year. :laugh:

Apparently you haven't worked in a hospital for years then. Whether they're working 7a-7p, or 7p-7a (usually much longer because few get to clock out at official quitting time), nurses and PCTs are running their butts off. Patients don't stay in the hospital for long any more so those who are in there overnight are pretty damn sick. As for your own claims, you have claimed to be an anesthesiologist and you've claimed to be an ER doc. Or was it a nurse anesthetist? I don't remember, but you've claimed a lot of crazy shit.
 
I thought you were a healthcare worker. Was I mistaken? Are you just an insulting and nasty healthcare worker?

She claims to be a physician, but calls physicians "doctor" which word real physicians do not use since it can be confused with non-doctor, i.e., someone with a PhD. The specialty has varied over time too. See my previous post, above.
 
She claims to be a physician, but calls physicians "doctor" which word real physicians do not use since it can be confused with non-doctor, i.e., someone with a PhD. The specialty has varied over time too. See my previous post, above.

I didn't realize that about physicians. I always joke with my wife that I'm a doctor and she should listen to me on everything healthrelated....but I'm actually only a PhD in geology. :)

I thought I'd read that the other poster was an anesthesiologist.

Either way that dig about night nurses and elephants was completely unprofessional.
 
I didn't realize that about physicians. I always joke with my wife that I'm a doctor and she should listen to me on everything healthrelated....but I'm actually only a PhD in geology. :)

I thought I'd read that the other poster was an anesthesiologist.

Either way that dig about night nurses and elephants was completely unprofessional.

Of course it was, but that's how elderly males often behave on this forum when attacking someone else's profession. He/she thinks I worked nights, even though I have publicly stated I worked evening shift until I transitioned to an officie position doing UR. They also think people still use bedpans and that anyone helping another human with toileting needs is somehow doing scut work.

Sad.

Are you a professor? My favorite neighbor when we were kids lived across the street; he was a professor of geology at Washington Univ. (St. Louis). He gave me a wonderful mineral collection one time.
 
Of course it was, but that's how elderly males often behave on this forum when attacking someone else's profession. He/she thinks I worked nights, even though I have publicly stated I worked evening shift until I transitioned to an officie position doing UR. They also think people still use bedpans and that anyone helping another human with toileting needs is somehow doing scut work.

Sad.


That is. Considering that nurses make the healthcare system run and most of us will interact with FAR MORE nurses in our time in healthcare than doctors. And that work needs doing.


Are you a professor?

No. I wanted to be but I wound up in industry.

My favorite neighbor when we were kids lived across the street; he was a professor of geology at Washington Univ. (St. Louis). He gave me a wonderful mineral collection one time.

I did a degree at Mizzou and worked with some grads of Wash U. Good school. And when I lived in St. Louis briefly as I finished my thesis I used to live at Talaynas when it was across from Wash U.
 
I didn't realize that about physicians. I always joke with my wife that I'm a doctor and she should listen to me on everything healthrelated....but I'm actually only a PhD in geology. :)

I thought I'd read that the other poster was an anesthesiologist.

Either way that dig about night nurses and elephants was completely unprofessional.
Once I was moon lighting in the ER and a guy entered the XRay reading room and announced himself as Doctor ..Smith (or what ever) And he wanted to look at his family member's Chest Xray. I handed it to him. He placed it on the view box looked at it and nodded knowingly. I looked at the Xray and he had it backwards on the view box. I asked him what kind of doctor he was. He had a PhD in English :laugh:

A NURSE told me that nurse joke. :rofl2: And BTW Fowlwoman is FOS Doctors don't routinely refer to each other as Physicians. I hear DOCTOR used MUCH more frequently. Perhaps it is something up north? I have worked in Colorado and Texas and we commonly use Doctor when referring to a colleague.
 
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