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Nice acronym Shands Hospital ICU. Maybe next time you could try TRAMPLE or PANIC. by mllestrongin pics

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I suspect that was an intentional decision.

Good Guy Amish - Rumspringa by AnotherClosetAtheistin atheism

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Seth Rogen gets it right. by sagenhaftin funny

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lol, women are stupid! amirite?

Skittles... by Leggos_My_Eggosin WTF

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This isn't funny.

Ooops. Stopped to park the car to take photo of sunset. by SWattGMin pics

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I don't have much evidence to back this up, but I dint think OP is dead.

Legacy Last Names - What's Yours? by hanktheskeletonin swtor

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Bluth

IAmA fella who bled out and died twice in the intensive care unit at my local ICU while completely cognizant just before I blacked out. It was mindbendingly surreal. AmA. by joey_knucklesin IAmA

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It could also explain the painful transfusion. As far as I know, Code Red isn't isotonic.

Kid's got a point by senor_fuegoin funny

Are multivitamins really helpful, or are they kind of like snake oil? by alo81in answers

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Multivitamins are actually classified as dietary supplements, rather than drugs, and are not required to undergo the same types of testing required of drugs. According to wikipedia, at least.

I'm out of money for beer, should I drink hairspray or rubbing alcohol? by rygarthsin shittyadvice

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Yes.

College Freshman thinks it's that easy. by egnelsonin AdviceAnimals

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You are correct.

After graduating or during third year in university, a premed student will take the MCAT exam. This covers basic physics, biology, general and organic chemistry, reading comprehension and writing.

Next, you send your applications to the schools you would like to apply to and they decide whether or not they want to interview you based on your GPA from undergrad, your MCAT score, and your extra-curricular and volunteering experiences.

If you get an interview, and do well in it, you may be accepted for admission.

College Freshman thinks it's that easy. by egnelsonin AdviceAnimals

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No. In the US, at least, pre-med just means you're currently an undergrad and intend to go to medical school after graduating.

Walking Dead Rage by Hummy_Seedin fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

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I'm pretty sure they actually did turn the bell off immediately.

What's the most f*cked up thing a college professor has ever done in class? by [deleted]in AskReddit

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Are you Italian?

An atheist's rejection of Buddhism as opposed to the usual Judeo-Christian-Islamic arguments. by SteaminSemenin DepthHub

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If I wanted to argue it I'm sure I could think of a way to quantify it, but yea, I don't think it's ever really meant as a literal statement of fact.

An atheist's rejection of Buddhism as opposed to the usual Judeo-Christian-Islamic arguments. by SteaminSemenin DepthHub

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I wasn't trying to say that it showed atheists know more about anything, just that it wasn't unquantifiable.

Although it does show that atheists have a slight edge when you look at all religious topics lumped together, despite not being the best in all categories.

An atheist's rejection of Buddhism as opposed to the usual Judeo-Christian-Islamic arguments. by SteaminSemenin DepthHub

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I don't see how they're unquantifiable. You could easily formulate a survey quizzing people about the various religions and their own personal beliefs. You could also ask atheists and christians whether or not they have read the bible.

Kinda like this.

College Freshman is sensitive to caffeine. by CheatasaurusRexin AdviceAnimals

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You'd need 8000 lbs then.

[Build Help] My first upgrade... any suggestions? by oilerin buildapc

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Cool, thanks! Would you be able to ballpark, just by the parts, what graphic level I could expect from something like this?

Would it be pretty obvious that things are overheating to someone who only vaguely knows what he is doing?

My nephew is 14 months old and doesn't have a name. Is this common? by BrothersUnclein AskReddit

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Hey, mon frere! (That's French for brother)

Why do modern day plugs have those little holes in the prongs? by UtimateAgentMin askscience

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No.

Students who are learning basic math in college: How did you get accepted in the first place?!?! o_0 by LunchBawcksin fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

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Well, you are technically correct... which is the best kind of correct.

Students who are learning basic math in college: How did you get accepted in the first place?!?! o_0 by LunchBawcksin fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

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Really? None of the biochem courses at my school require any math beyond algebra. It's pretty much all reaction mechanisms and a conceptual understanding of how certain types of molecules react with other molecules.

I don't really believe that you would need Calc 3, or anything past basic stats either, for a biochem undergraduate degree.

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