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ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_j8iutus wrote

None. Your first appointment with a doctor is a chance to get to know each other a little bit. You provide info about your health history, current status, and future goals, and you ask questions about how they will be able to help you meet your health goals. If they don't sound like they're going to be able to do what you need, then no hard feelings, they're just not the doctor for you, so you find another. Doctors have different specialties and focuses, and they have different approaches and proficiencies. Your job as a patient is to find a doctor with skills that align to your needs.

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ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_j8iitwl wrote

Anyone can use Google, but I pay my doctor for their decade of med school and years of experience. They have the experience to know that it is actually not cancer, no matter what Web MD is telling me.

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ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_iyczdf4 wrote

He's right though. It's a low quality pork patty drenched in bbq sauce on a dry bun. The hype is manufactured by a marketing team and is entirely artificial, like the rest of their food.

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ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_iy3r51y wrote

You're just wrong. They mean the same thing. Lift vs elevator. Truck vs Lorrie. Gas vs petrol. Healthcare vs bankruptcy. It's just a regional word for exactly the same thing. This is the internet. The faster you accept that billions of people from all of the world are on here, the better off you'll be.

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ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_iuims0l wrote

Well, whether or not something is good or terrible is subjective. I guess I shouldn't necessarily say it's terrible, I mean I did beat the thing after all, but it's far from the best game I've ever played. I guess I don't play too many different kinds of games to be exposed to the worst ones. I don't play any of the sports games for example, and I'm pretty careful about not purchasing games that don't have good reviews.

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ALurkerForcedToLogin t1_iuhkqni wrote

There was a PS2 game (can't remember name) where you are a car, and you travel from town to town unlocking upgrades and competing in races. There are many fetch side quests to get you more money for upgrades, and it just takes an enormous amount of time to unlock everything. It's very cartooney and has essentially no story besides "beat the races". Terrible racing physics, terrible dialogue, no story to speak of, obviously meant for 5-8 year olds.

Well, I paid $20, and I'm not wasting it. I beat it over the course of about 2 months. Unlocked everything, fully explored every area, completed all quests, and purchased every upgrade. I still don't know why.

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