Maybe this needs to be a thing... people scanning for kids and dogs in parked cars... of course that doesn't cover the more isolated parking lots, but it would be something.
Maybe this needs to be a thing... people scanning for kids and dogs in parked cars... of course that doesn't cover the more isolated parking lots, but it would be something.
I'm not blaming anyone. But there are cases of other people noticing children and dogs in hot cars.
I've just gone ahead and assumed this is a premeditated murder, so I figure it was the "OK it worked" scenario, and maybe that was the real purpose of the lightbulb drop-off, to check.
You might want to read up on the case because there are lot of damning details.
They don't seem very intelligent, so.
So when he went back to his car to drop off the lightbulbs, was his child already dead or dying? Ughhhhh....
I've had a few run-ins with Ari and he is a fucking moron - the worst type of fucking moron, because he thinks he is really smart.
That shows how much you know about medicine. YOUR value judgment is inferior to a doctor's due to your lack of medical knowledge, training and experience. Also, there are protocols for doctors to follow for various symptoms, illnesses, etc. Even a doctor's judgment must keep within certain limits.
A FEW DAYS? It takes days to recover from fisting? Ugh, no thanks.
Oh, now it's a VALUE JUDGMENT. You've backtracked to that.
Oh god, so you are qualified to comment on testing - ALL medical testing - but the various specialists who study medical testing in-depth don't count because that's just "appeal to authority" when they say it.
It's not a fallacy if the authorities actually are experts on the topic.
"I don't need to be a physician to know that overtesting is a resource drain. I'm also trained in statistics and have some background in population studies. So, guess what? I am qualified to discuss the topic from a different angle (risk evaluation, population statistics, probability studies.)
"I said that overtesting isn't good, either. I also disagreed with ACOG because I think less testing can be a social good. Please show me where I provided medical advice. I merely said that I think that less testing can be good. And it can. For anyone. But it depends on the situation."
So you started with this:
Carry capacity has a fixed upper limit.
Why shouldn't the global population decline? Are you familiar with the concept of "carrying capacity"?
She SIGNS? Cool.
Just give up.
My workplace already has a policy about not slagging off your co-workers online.