Do they even know the Russian flag? Or do they still think the Soviet Union is a thing?
Theres no way they could be well integrated yet. They don't even know what telegram is! Let alone a smart phone.
I was hoping this would happen
They would have immigrants primarily from other parts of asia most likely
Ew
I dont mind the ragdolling so much as my idiot not fucking healing before standing up after being ragdolled while under fire.
Stim. Then stand. Or even do them simultaneously.
I dont have twitter, how do community notes work as apposed to regular comments?
Bring the orbital precision strike, thatll take out any tank in one hit and pre patch it had a 90s recharge time. No idea what it is now, but i pretty much always bring it.
No that's his brother
Say what you want about him.. he took drugs off the street
I want to be able to rate games as 'meh', a lot of games i dont feel strongly enough to say its outright good or bad.
Example: there is an extremely highly rated game from a few years ago that i got around to playing, but to me it was just okay and i'll probably never get around to finishing it. Based on my achievement progress i find it highly unlikely that 95% of the reviewers have finished the game either. They probably reviewed it after playing for an hour.
I dont want to review it as good or bad so instead i just wont.
But if 0 is bad and 1 is good then tallying 0.5 as meh shouldnt be that hard.
How dare you.. Clone high and Undergrads were fantastic shows
Never tried the blitzer but i will back that the sickle is the best gun from the 3/5 premium warbonds that ive unlocked
All for a 2 paragraph article, i spent longer unchecking the fucking boxes
What part of what i said villainized HIPAA?
Even if what you said is true, he just has to see the tweet for it to be a violation.
Data disclosure without authorization of the patient is a violation, and that doesn't matter who its disclosed to.
Source I work in medtech, i do yearly trainings on handling patient data, and its unlikely im related to any of them 😅
Edit: to clarify.. we are arguing about the doctor disclosing to the internet that this woman got an epidural, and whether or not that is a potential HIPAA violation right?