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2 years agoThat’s what I’m doing. But if I find a good link via liftoff and want to continue reading on Dex I have to find the post again.
It’s a very small criticism I know, and somewhat rare use case, but it’s the only one I have.
That’s what I’m doing. But if I find a good link via liftoff and want to continue reading on Dex I have to find the post again.
It’s a very small criticism I know, and somewhat rare use case, but it’s the only one I have.
I like it. My only criticism so far is that I use Dex pretty frequently and it is not very usable through Dex.
Lifted trucks. My assurance goes up 10x if they have rims and tires meant for the road.
Words used in medical terminology (Like many areas of science) were made using specific latin roots for a reason you numpty, and the reason why is so the definition is clear and set, and there won’t be some idiot insisting a word means something it doesn’t.
Take hypoglycemia for example. Hypo: Low Glyc: Sugar -emia: In blood.
Just try to divine what hypoglycemia could POSSIBLY mean given that information. It’s a bit more than a fucking hint.
Dermatitis? Derma: Skin -itis: Inflammation. Sweet JESUS what ever could dermatitis mean?!?!?
Next you’re going to tell me pericarditis, containing the roots Peri (Around) Card (Heart, Cardio) -itis (inflammation) means inflammation around the heart! Insanity!
So what ever in WORLD could a medical condition named HYDROPHOBIA ever mean?