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So you just trust the reported votes implicitly? Voter fraud occurs in many settings. There is simply too much conflict of interest to assume there nothing going on here. This is basic journalism ethics. Page one, day one material.

So you just trust the reported votes implicitly? Voter fraud occurs in many settings. There is simply too much

It is like a diamond engagement ring you buy yourself. Except not only is it functionless, it isn't even a symbol of commitment to anyone. Just yourself I guess.

Not only are you right, but the cheap Quartz watches keep much better time than even the best mechanical watches. All these watch nerds with $2000 automatics don't even have accurate time.

That still doesn't answer the question of why this is interesting. If there was a period of time where people cut skulls differently or the skulls that have been cut that way are hard to find now, why would the readers of this blog even care? I am in med school and I am a giant medicine nerd and even I don't find this

you were giving lazy Gizmodo "journalists" a generous helping of benefit of the doubt here.

In out med school we all cut a skull in half at some point. It is hard to get to the brain otherwise. Not sure what is special here.

Too many different brands of construction vehicle are yellow for this to be considered a valid trademark. once you let other people use your trademark without permission, you permanently lose the right to enforce that at a later date. This is why so many companies vigorously enforce what appeared to be ridiculous

Having to work your way out of the grey for each of Gizmodo's fifty sub sites is real bs. Toyland? Wtf.

This would have been way cooler in construction yellow rather than wtf purple and green. Thought that decades ago, still think so now.

Yeah, I read the whole thing dude. I just think you don't come off well her, that's all.

buddy, that guy called you out. You kind of have to answer to avoid looking like a d bag here.

Listen, there is an information disparity between you and I. I know a lot about medicine, and do you confuse dermatologists with podiatrists. You really aren't in a place to lecture me on the job opportunities for physicians.

Bitch please. Probably just dry gangrene all day. Those are table stakes in derm.

Medical Schools are so selective because the number of residency spots is determined by federal funding and the federal government will not increase the amount of residency training funding. Despite a bottleneck in residency training that has not changed in over a decade, more and more medical schools are appearing

Well I know a metric fuck ton of doctors struggling to get by. Did you know that a resident physician earns less than anyone else in the hospital, including the cleaning staff? Of course you don't, because you only believe in things that you can see and you can't see the doctors working hundred hour work weeks because

you are done with training at 30 and you have compounding interest on top of your $300,000 student loans. When is the break even point? When do you get "rich"? 55? It is too late.

Did I say this was my job? No. Then what am I humblebragging about?

Read the comment. They didn't goninto podiatry. They went into dermatology. Then they needed dermatologists to look at feet, so some get forced that way because SOMEONE has to do it and it isn't podiatry's job.

oh what, a little dry gangrene, maybe wet on a bad day? Those are table stakes in derm foot clinic.

Apparently you've never heard of dermatology foot clinic. 4 years of Med school, 4 years of residency, maybe a fellowship. $250,000 in loans AFTER undergraduate loans, all just to sit there and look at nasty diabetic feet. Oh, and you have to score highly on all exams. That is the worst job ever, in my opinion.