Call burden as an attending and as related to subspecialty choice

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The term was later appropriated in the manosphere in incel forums to refer to sexually active alpha males.[5] Within the manosphere, Chads are viewed as constituting the top decile in terms of genetic fitness.[6] In online animation drawings in the manosphere, a Chad is further tagged with the last name Thundercock and is often depicted as muscular with a very pronounced crotch bulge.[7] Chads are sometimes portrayed as the opposite to omega or beta males, are portrayed as aesthetically attractive and the term Chad is sometimes used interchangeably with slayer.[8] Due to their characterization as being genetically gifted and privileged, though sometimes depicted as shallow, airheaded, arrogant, and overtly sexual[9], the term Chad is used in both a pejorative and complimentary way on incel forums.[10][11]

Sorry, but I had no idea what a "Chad" meant in conventional English.


....i dont think the term 'chad' qualifies for conventional english. and this is the first time i've heard someone refer to themselves as one
 
The term was later appropriated in the manosphere in incel forums to refer to sexually active alpha males.[5] Within the manosphere, Chads are viewed as constituting the top decile in terms of genetic fitness.[6] In online animation drawings in the manosphere, a Chad is further tagged with the last name Thundercock and is often depicted as muscular with a very pronounced crotch bulge.[7] Chads are sometimes portrayed as the opposite to omega or beta males, are portrayed as aesthetically attractive and the term Chad is sometimes used interchangeably with slayer.[8] Due to their characterization as being genetically gifted and privileged, though sometimes depicted as shallow, airheaded, arrogant, and overtly sexual[9], the term Chad is used in both a pejorative and complimentary way on incel forums.[10][11]

Sorry, but I had no idea what a "Chad" meant in conventional English.

Is it odd that the words “Thundercock” and “pronounced crotch bulge” were used in a thread discussing the pros and cons of taking call?
 
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