Some people in the medical profession just tend to assume things based on age. That's not a smart thing, since they might miss something critical.Okay, I do realize this is possible, it's just not the average thing to happen at this age.
Some people in the medical profession just tend to assume things based on age. That's not a smart thing, since they might miss something critical.
There's a considerable difference between a sex-specific medical issue and one that could affect literally anyone.It's just the most reasonable thing to do. If a 20 years old comes in with chest pain, I'll not suspect a heart attack as the very first thing. Same thing that I'll not check a woman for prostate pain, and wouldn't suspect a pregnancy in a man. It's just reasonable.
Yes, some things are a lot more common than others. But so many medical professionals would rather jump to conclusions.This guy being a dick is independent of the fact that some things are just a lot more common than others.
There's a considerable difference between a sex-specific medical issue and one that could affect literally anyone.
I had actually not considered that, but you're making again the point I tried to make.
Some things are just too complicated.
I tried to order flowers (due to lack of a better idea) for my mom's birthday, since I can't visit this year.
I want to support also the small local bussinesses, especially in these times, so I got onto google maps, looked for my home village, put the German word for flowers in it, and had a look where flower shops are. My home village has one, I knew that, but now the challenge comes: We're here in rural Germany. Which flower shop allows you to order online?
Turns out in the radius of roughly 30 km around my home village exactly 3. All others have the option to call and get suggestions, but at the end I need to pay somehow, so this is not feasible.
So I tried the first shop. Got some hiccups with the 2FA of my credit card, probably because I have to strict settings in the browser. After a bit back and forth I thought I can also try Paypal. Since I use Paypal maybe twice per year, I use a long and complicated throw-away password, which I re-set every time. Now... also Paypal has 2FA, bound to my Dutch phone number. The 2FA forwards me the Paypal page in German (no matter if I come from the German, Dutch or French website), showing the first 2 and last 4 numbers of my Dutch phone number. Without country code. No call or SMS arrives. I guess Paypal thinks it's a German phone number, obviously not going to work. Great, now I can't get into my Paypal account, unless I maybe have a Dutch IP... maybe. Okay, forget it, back to the credit card, let's fiddle around with the browser settings and delete all cookies, maybe that works. Back to the website, and... it's after 12:00, seems now they can't anymore deliver on my mom's bday, only the day after (it's not tomorrow, come on).
Okay, next shop: Only Paypal. Or bank transfer in advance. That money will not arrive from either France or the Netherlands in time.
Last shop: Can deliver 6 days a week, not on my Mom's bday.
Great.
I ended up ordering via Fleurop.
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Nothing directly, but you can direct debit from one of my accounts, so... some.
You have 0 chance though lol.
Similarly, it is my understanding that Native Americans either don't mind or even prefer being called Indians rather than Native Americans. It's a misnomer but it's their misnomer, I guess.Such as some academic trying to have Speedy Gonzalez cancelled, in spite of Mexicans liking him actually becoming a registered TVTrope.
I knew a native american who considered the term "Native American" to be an insult.Similarly, it is my understanding that Native Americans either don't mind or even prefer being called Indians rather than Native Americans. It's a misnomer but it's their misnomer, I guess.
It depends. It seems to be a regional thing in Canada, and they seem to change their minds every so often. Some see "Indian" as a racial slur, and the same with "native" or "Native." Some see "First Nations" as okay, but the current politically correct term used in the news is "Indigenous."Similarly, it is my understanding that Native Americans either don't mind or even prefer being called Indians rather than Native Americans. It's a misnomer but it's their misnomer, I guess.
This may be a local/regional thing where I live. We typically call indigenous peoples by their tribal name (Pequots, Narragansetts, etc). Though in general, unless the tribe is well known (in a sense they’re well known in the public consciousness, not just federally recognized), they’re either referred to as Native American or Indian.Similarly, it is my understanding that Native Americans either don't mind or even prefer being called Indians rather than Native Americans. It's a misnomer but it's their misnomer, I guess.
Similarly, it is my understanding that Native Americans either don't mind or even prefer being called Indians rather than Native Americans. It's a misnomer but it's their misnomer, I guess.
This may be a local/regional thing where I live. We typically call indigenous peoples by their tribal name (Pequots, Narragansetts, etc). Though in general, unless the tribe is well known (in a sense they’re well known in the public consciousness, not just federally recognized), they’re either referred to as Native American or Indian.
I agree with Valka that there needs to be a better name to refer to indigenous peoples of the Americas. Reserving Indians for people who’ve originated from the Indian Subcontinent and the Republic of India. Though I’d blame the Spanish and Portuguese explorers and conquistadors coining indigenous peoples of the Americas “Indians” and leading me to a disambiguation page on Wikipedia.
It's… complicated, to say the least. There's a lot of cultural warriors here who just insist on not use the word ‘aborigine’ because they claim that it means ‘without-origin’ when it actually means ‘from (=since) the origin’ and also reinterpret ‘indigenous’ as ‘from India’, while actually it's a variant of ‘endogenous’.Similarly, it is my understanding that Native Americans either don't mind or even prefer being called Indians rather than Native Americans. It's a misnomer but it's their misnomer, I guess.
It's… complicated, to say the least. There's a lot of cultural warriors here who just insist on not use the word ‘aborigine’ because they claim that it means ‘without-origin’ when it actually means ‘from (=since) the origin’ and also reinterpret ‘indigenous’ as ‘from India’, while actually it's a variant of ‘endogenous’.
In my personal experience, I don't give a crap. My ancestors decided to honour their gypsy heritage by intermingling with more or less any population they came across, so both on my mother's and my father's side I have a not-so-small portion of Indigenous blood: tl,dr some random Scotsmen came to South America in the mid-19th century, interbred with the locals, then their descendants up and moved back to the British homeland™ where they even fought in two world wars. Which ancestry doesn't stop me from fully conforming to Traitorfish's description of the typical Scotsman: very pale skin that becomes shrimp-like after half an hour in the sun, plus a very generous red-beard-growing capacity (Injuns here are stereotypically beardless). If people call me ‘indio’ I just think of them as that pathetic.
But back to the larger situation, in countries such as this one that didn't depend on a plantation economy there was not the same type of racism as there was in the U.S. The Spanish were used to intermingling from their Reconquista days and they actively promoted some of the local languages for the administration of the conquered peoples, as well as actively promoting interbreeding (mestizaje) so it's more of a classist thing. It was not wrong to be either Indian or European as long as you were of a good lineage and not a resistor. Weird, eh?
The scam basically is to support indigenism anywhere but in your own country, e.g. you can support Evo Morales because you don't have to actually live with his indigenous peoples while you can cheerfully support a local governor here who has pregnant indigenous women kidnapped, forced to undergo cæsarean births, and then sent home without the children, who are sent weeks alter, not always to the right mother, but who cares? [RANT]