

Or Superagent!
Or Superagent!
From what I’ve read, yes.
There are very few transplant surgeons who would take the risk of a partial liver transplant which they have high likelihood of being a death sentence for the patient (not sure if you read but they need a full liver, from a cadaver, not partial,) and want to willingly throw their name in with another patient to discuss during M&M.
This is coming directly from familiarity with the procedure, comorbidities, and other factors from a general surgeon at a top 10 hospital in the US.
I honestly wouldn’t expect to see a lot of that, being that in my anecdotal evidence the majority of K-12 educators would likely fall under a more generalized population, than what lemmy currently is, which is generally very technical and STEM oriented.
All the other subs on Reddit didn’t exist until general population got pulled in with memes, and started partaking in communities there. Lemmy is just like Reddit was, when Reddit was young.
It’s not like giving away part of your liver is a zero sum game, now that person is at risk of infection, has lesser liver performance, and for what? Someone who has showed they will just continue to harm themselves, and others (the person they’re getting the liver from,) if you allow it?
I don’t know any other surgeons who would do that.
No, it’s dependent on window size and other factors so you would likely have to manually arrange the attendees for this to work.
Here’s a link to the article to get past the paywall: http://archive.today/SJbZC
Work smart, not hard!
Michigan won’t be flying as high anymore on Ohioan’s dollars for marijuana, either!
I feel like it’s a temporary formality to avoid backlash. I’m sure this is one of Bibi’s top staff.
He’s there to test the waters.
I had a customer that was on video, while taking a dump recently.
You could see a mirror to their left and a shower curtain to their right.
He was also shirtless.
Extending the olive branch certainly has a closer to home meaning when it’s Israel.
Wikipedia seems to be pretty clear about the naming. You must be fun at parties!
You’re not really helping your case by omitting the real name (but complaining about the Wikipedia name) and sharing why it’s superior.
I loosely tried to find it and didn’t find anything explicitly named 10+2 or “ten-plus-two”.
Problem with that is there may be other services that also leverage the same short code, meaning you may be blocking something you need in the future.
Edit: apparently according to Twilio: