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  1. WATCH: A pup's new home after surviving the Eaton fire
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    <p>German Shephard Artemis finds his forever home as the last sheltered animal from the Eaton fire.</p>
    #surviving #german #eaton #watch

  2. WATCH: A pup's new home after surviving the Eaton fire
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    <p>German Shephard Artemis finds his forever home as the last sheltered animal from the Eaton fire.</p>
    #surviving #german #eaton #watch

  3. God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.

  4. God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.

  5. God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.

  6. God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.

  7. God cannot #stop with this. It is a #drug and #addiction to him: "(the #creation)". All along, you are here 'not #living' but just #surviving. New #technology shows that #ancient #civilizations are 10 times older than #originally thought.

  8. Today It Was Personal

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llKPPdArxJo https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DMVRRK36 How does one not only survive but thrive during and after living with Domestic Abuse? How does one see the signs before itbecomes a way of life? How does one get away from that life? What legal measures can one do in order to move forward? All of these questions and more are answered by the Author in this book, September's Chill. Gwendolyn Law not only lived it she survived it and now thrives in her life. She […]

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  9. CD Gopinath, last surviving member of India's first-ever Test win, passes away at 96 | He scored 35 runs in India's 1st Test win | Inshorts – Inshorts

    CD Gopinath, last surviving member of India’s first-ever Test win, p…
    #NewsBeep #News #Cricket #AU #Australia #away #breakingnews #CurrentAffairs #currentnews #dailynews #firstever #gopinath #India&#x27;s #last #latestnews #localnews #member #newsonline #passes #sports #surviving #test #न्यूज #लोकलन्यूज #समाचार
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  10. I SURVIVED My First Month Of Tagging As A Floating Medical Officer

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    Thank God. Seriously.

    I started my journey on the 21st of August 2025 and officially off-tag on the 14th of September 2025 after my last tagging oncall shift.

    Technically, it was not a month but 3 weeks. Nevertheless, a very tiring 3 weeks with every other day oncalls and one sick leave in between.

    The tagging oncalls were every other day (EOD), this meant an oncall shift followed by postcall and the following day is an office hour shift only to be followed by oncall again.

    Overall, it was a mixture of fun and tiredness. My sleeping schedule was definitely off as I am usually disturbed in the middle of the night as the time I am usually able to sleep peacefully is during my postcall shifts.

    Thankfully, I always had a senior with me to guide me. Thus, every referral I received, I would discuss on the management plan with them. It was mentally challenging as well as the learning curve is extremely steep for a junior medical officer such as myself.

    Having completed my tagging period, I am still at lost in terms of management especially for extremely complicated cases. Thus, I find myself running to any of my seniors or the specialists.

    Am I confident now though?

    Not really. Less terrified and yes somewhat a tad bit confident than when I initially begun. However, just a tad.

    The fear is still there as I just do not know what to expect on the types of referrals I will receive during my call.

    Some things just don’t change. The fear that I felt during my House Officer days are still there and at times, I wish that I could just simply disappear run away from the issue but doing so, does not help.

    Thus, the only solution for me is to dive head on into the issue and call for help whenever needed.

    If any of you are experiencing this, just know that you are not alone and sometimes the feelings felt internally just can’t be expressed properly either via words or verbally.

    If you are showing up everyday despite feeling this way, you are doing a good job. Take comfort in that as it is not an easy thing to just do. Sometimes, showing up daily in itself is a hard task.

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    #2025 #article #Articles #Blog #blogging #dailyprompt #dailyprompt1823 #dailyprompt1826 #dailyprompt1829 #dailyprompt1833 #dailyprompt1834 #dailyprompt1836 #dailyprompt1839 #dailyprompt1843 #dailyprompt1852 #dailyprompt1854 #dailyprompt1952 #dailyprompt1957 #doctor #floatingMedicalOfficer #hospitalUmumSarawak #housemanship #kuching #Malaysia #medical #medicalOfficer #Medicine #oncall #plasticAndReconstructiveSurgery #plasticSurgery #plastics #sarawak #sarawakGeneralHospital #surgery #surviving #tagging #writing

  11. I SURVIVED My First Month Of Tagging As A Floating Medical Officer

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    Thank God. Seriously.

    I started my journey on the 21st of August 2025 and officially off-tag on the 14th of September 2025 after my last tagging oncall shift.

    Technically, it was not a month but 3 weeks. Nevertheless, a very tiring 3 weeks with every other day oncalls and one sick leave in between.

    The tagging oncalls were every other day (EOD), this meant an oncall shift followed by postcall and the following day is an office hour shift only to be followed by oncall again.

    Overall, it was a mixture of fun and tiredness. My sleeping schedule was definitely off as I am usually disturbed in the middle of the night as the time I am usually able to sleep peacefully is during my postcall shifts.

    Thankfully, I always had a senior with me to guide me. Thus, every referral I received, I would discuss on the management plan with them. It was mentally challenging as well as the learning curve is extremely steep for a junior medical officer such as myself.

    Having completed my tagging period, I am still at lost in terms of management especially for extremely complicated cases. Thus, I find myself running to any of my seniors or the specialists.

    Am I confident now though?

    Not really. Less terrified and yes somewhat a tad bit confident than when I initially begun. However, just a tad.

    The fear is still there as I just do not know what to expect on the types of referrals I will receive during my call.

    Some things just don’t change. The fear that I felt during my House Officer days are still there and at times, I wish that I could just simply disappear run away from the issue but doing so, does not help.

    Thus, the only solution for me is to dive head on into the issue and call for help whenever needed.

    If any of you are experiencing this, just know that you are not alone and sometimes the feelings felt internally just can’t be expressed properly either via words or verbally.

    If you are showing up everyday despite feeling this way, you are doing a good job. Take comfort in that as it is not an easy thing to just do. Sometimes, showing up daily in itself is a hard task.

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    #2025 #article #Articles #Blog #blogging #dailyprompt #dailyprompt1823 #dailyprompt1826 #dailyprompt1829 #dailyprompt1833 #dailyprompt1834 #dailyprompt1836 #dailyprompt1839 #dailyprompt1843 #dailyprompt1852 #dailyprompt1854 #dailyprompt1952 #dailyprompt1957 #doctor #floatingMedicalOfficer #hospitalUmumSarawak #housemanship #kuching #Malaysia #medical #medicalOfficer #Medicine #oncall #plasticAndReconstructiveSurgery #plasticSurgery #plastics #sarawak #sarawakGeneralHospital #surgery #surviving #tagging #writing

  12. I SURVIVED My First Month Of Tagging As A Floating Medical Officer

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    Thank God. Seriously.

    I started my journey on the 21st of August 2025 and officially off-tag on the 14th of September 2025 after my last tagging oncall shift.

    Technically, it was not a month but 3 weeks. Nevertheless, a very tiring 3 weeks with every other day oncalls and one sick leave in between.

    The tagging oncalls were every other day (EOD), this meant an oncall shift followed by postcall and the following day is an office hour shift only to be followed by oncall again.

    Overall, it was a mixture of fun and tiredness. My sleeping schedule was definitely off as I am usually disturbed in the middle of the night as the time I am usually able to sleep peacefully is during my postcall shifts.

    Thankfully, I always had a senior with me to guide me. Thus, every referral I received, I would discuss on the management plan with them. It was mentally challenging as well as the learning curve is extremely steep for a junior medical officer such as myself.

    Having completed my tagging period, I am still at lost in terms of management especially for extremely complicated cases. Thus, I find myself running to any of my seniors or the specialists.

    Am I confident now though?

    Not really. Less terrified and yes somewhat a tad bit confident than when I initially begun. However, just a tad.

    The fear is still there as I just do not know what to expect on the types of referrals I will receive during my call.

    Some things just don’t change. The fear that I felt during my House Officer days are still there and at times, I wish that I could just simply disappear run away from the issue but doing so, does not help.

    Thus, the only solution for me is to dive head on into the issue and call for help whenever needed.

    If any of you are experiencing this, just know that you are not alone and sometimes the feelings felt internally just can’t be expressed properly either via words or verbally.

    If you are showing up everyday despite feeling this way, you are doing a good job. Take comfort in that as it is not an easy thing to just do. Sometimes, showing up daily in itself is a hard task.

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    #2025 #article #Articles #Blog #blogging #dailyprompt #dailyprompt1823 #dailyprompt1826 #dailyprompt1829 #dailyprompt1833 #dailyprompt1834 #dailyprompt1836 #dailyprompt1839 #dailyprompt1843 #dailyprompt1852 #dailyprompt1854 #dailyprompt1952 #dailyprompt1957 #doctor #floatingMedicalOfficer #hospitalUmumSarawak #housemanship #kuching #Malaysia #medical #medicalOfficer #Medicine #oncall #plasticAndReconstructiveSurgery #plasticSurgery #plastics #sarawak #sarawakGeneralHospital #surgery #surviving #tagging #writing

  13. I SURVIVED My First Month Of Tagging As A Floating Medical Officer

    Related Posts:

    Thank God. Seriously.

    I started my journey on the 21st of August 2025 and officially off-tag on the 14th of September 2025 after my last tagging oncall shift.

    Technically, it was not a month but 3 weeks. Nevertheless, a very tiring 3 weeks with every other day oncalls and one sick leave in between.

    The tagging oncalls were every other day (EOD), this meant an oncall shift followed by postcall and the following day is an office hour shift only to be followed by oncall again.

    Overall, it was a mixture of fun and tiredness. My sleeping schedule was definitely off as I am usually disturbed in the middle of the night as the time I am usually able to sleep peacefully is during my postcall shifts.

    Thankfully, I always had a senior with me to guide me. Thus, every referral I received, I would discuss on the management plan with them. It was mentally challenging as well as the learning curve is extremely steep for a junior medical officer such as myself.

    Having completed my tagging period, I am still at lost in terms of management especially for extremely complicated cases. Thus, I find myself running to any of my seniors or the specialists.

    Am I confident now though?

    Not really. Less terrified and yes somewhat a tad bit confident than when I initially begun. However, just a tad.

    The fear is still there as I just do not know what to expect on the types of referrals I will receive during my call.

    Some things just don’t change. The fear that I felt during my House Officer days are still there and at times, I wish that I could just simply disappear run away from the issue but doing so, does not help.

    Thus, the only solution for me is to dive head on into the issue and call for help whenever needed.

    If any of you are experiencing this, just know that you are not alone and sometimes the feelings felt internally just can’t be expressed properly either via words or verbally.

    If you are showing up everyday despite feeling this way, you are doing a good job. Take comfort in that as it is not an easy thing to just do. Sometimes, showing up daily in itself is a hard task.

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    #2025 #article #Articles #Blog #blogging #dailyprompt #dailyprompt1823 #dailyprompt1826 #dailyprompt1829 #dailyprompt1833 #dailyprompt1834 #dailyprompt1836 #dailyprompt1839 #dailyprompt1843 #dailyprompt1852 #dailyprompt1854 #dailyprompt1952 #dailyprompt1957 #doctor #floatingMedicalOfficer #hospitalUmumSarawak #housemanship #kuching #Malaysia #medical #medicalOfficer #Medicine #oncall #plasticAndReconstructiveSurgery #plasticSurgery #plastics #sarawak #sarawakGeneralHospital #surgery #surviving #tagging #writing

  14. I SURVIVED My First Month Of Tagging As A Floating Medical Officer

    Related Posts:

    Thank God. Seriously.

    I started my journey on the 21st of August 2025 and officially off-tag on the 14th of September 2025 after my last tagging oncall shift.

    Technically, it was not a month but 3 weeks. Nevertheless, a very tiring 3 weeks with every other day oncalls and one sick leave in between.

    The tagging oncalls were every other day (EOD), this meant an oncall shift followed by postcall and the following day is an office hour shift only to be followed by oncall again.

    Overall, it was a mixture of fun and tiredness. My sleeping schedule was definitely off as I am usually disturbed in the middle of the night as the time I am usually able to sleep peacefully is during my postcall shifts.

    Thankfully, I always had a senior with me to guide me. Thus, every referral I received, I would discuss on the management plan with them. It was mentally challenging as well as the learning curve is extremely steep for a junior medical officer such as myself.

    Having completed my tagging period, I am still at lost in terms of management especially for extremely complicated cases. Thus, I find myself running to any of my seniors or the specialists.

    Am I confident now though?

    Not really. Less terrified and yes somewhat a tad bit confident than when I initially begun. However, just a tad.

    The fear is still there as I just do not know what to expect on the types of referrals I will receive during my call.

    Some things just don’t change. The fear that I felt during my House Officer days are still there and at times, I wish that I could just simply disappear run away from the issue but doing so, does not help.

    Thus, the only solution for me is to dive head on into the issue and call for help whenever needed.

    If any of you are experiencing this, just know that you are not alone and sometimes the feelings felt internally just can’t be expressed properly either via words or verbally.

    If you are showing up everyday despite feeling this way, you are doing a good job. Take comfort in that as it is not an easy thing to just do. Sometimes, showing up daily in itself is a hard task.

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    #2025 #article #Articles #Blog #blogging #dailyprompt #dailyprompt1823 #dailyprompt1826 #dailyprompt1829 #dailyprompt1833 #dailyprompt1834 #dailyprompt1836 #dailyprompt1839 #dailyprompt1843 #dailyprompt1852 #dailyprompt1854 #dailyprompt1952 #dailyprompt1957 #doctor #floatingMedicalOfficer #hospitalUmumSarawak #housemanship #kuching #Malaysia #medical #medicalOfficer #Medicine #oncall #plasticAndReconstructiveSurgery #plasticSurgery #plastics #sarawak #sarawakGeneralHospital #surgery #surviving #tagging #writing

  15. Sunday, December 14, 2025

    [Video] One night with a Kyiv family amid Russia’s mass attack -- Russia’s December oil and gas revenue set to drop to lowest level since 2020, Reuters reports -- Under fire, Ukraine becomes Europe's energy defense instructor -- India’s short-sighted embrace of Russia will endanger its own national security ... and more

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  16. Chatting with #DeepSeek #AI about #resisting & #surviving the #Fascist #Authoritarian Oligarchy of #America again.

    This time I'm asking it how to #weaponize the #stock market against the #oligarchy while also making a profit/surviving the inevitable #economic #crash of the US. #Puts for #META & #Tesla it is 😁. Always happy to bet against my ex-employer's interests. Suck it #Zuck !

  17. The Most #Remarkable Part of the #Video of a #Bishop #Confronting the #Trump #Family.

    Noting how he had told the #nation during his #swearingin that he had “felt the providential hand of a loving #God,” by virtue of his #surviving two #assassination #attempts, Budde invoked the #compassion and #mercy of God as she called on Trump “to have mercy upon the people in our country who are #scared now.”

    slate.com/life/2025/01/donald-

  18. I promised to start publishing the #statistics. Here we go.

    If you are following me to see how my project develops – this post is for you for sure.

    If you have your own project in #development or only plan to start something, feel free to learn from my mistakes.

    (trigger/content) Warnings: #money, politics, strong personal #opinion, #longread, no nudity

    sicut-dico.com/2023/07/12/midy

    #boosme #surviving #capitalism #metamodernism #instead of #metafashism
    #fuckcapitalism #honest #selfpromo #boostmeplease

  19. I was just reading about the new #quantumvirus which only infects binary "1"s in a computer.
    The trick to #surviving it is to make sure that your system has many more binary #zeroes than #ones. Unfortunately, the #QuantumAntiVirus to remove it is very "1" heavy.
    If the number of binary "1"s on your system exceeds a certain threshold (believed to be around 60%, but may have a random component involved) it shuts down your system, but not before mailing your browser history to your spouse, children, and mother, and pinging ICE and DHS.