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If everyone would kindly not be condescending to each other, we could keep having a discussion... if this goes downhill much more, they'll close the thread...

Either way, the poster asked a question, and it was answered... This forum is getting really troll heavy and really nasty, and I think as DO students we're above the antics frequently seen in the Pre-allo and allo boards...

To me, personally, I have never understood why Skeletal gets SK... to me when I see MSK it means Memorial Sloan Kettering...
 
If everyone would kindly not be condescending to each other, we could keep having a discussion... if this goes downhill much more, they'll close the thread...

Either way, the poster asked a question, and it was answered... This forum is getting really troll heavy and really nasty, and I think as DO students we're above the antics frequently seen in the Pre-allo and allo boards...

To me, personally, I have never understood why Skeletal gets SK... to me when I see MSK it means Memorial Sloan Kettering...

Thanks for being sane
 
oh yeah, your right, i should learn to read and understand simple statement. gosh you are so smart and well knowing. ead again the way you phrased your statement! by such people. Anyways, I wasn't going on this direction with this thread.

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Thanks for being sane

It happens from time to time... I am sometimes the one guilty of being a bitch... and sometimes I am the one who pushes for calm... 😉

Either way, let's just all calm down on this and get back to the discussion...

I WANT to and HOPE to be able to use OMM in my practice, but not exclusively. I do not think that OMM is the only treatment for most things... I do however think that if we have musculo-skeletal issues, that OMM can help, just as it does from a massage therapist... I think if nothing else it relieves tension and stress which create an environment where a person at least feels better...
 
You should learn the difference between statements of fact and condescension.
Saying "xxxx does not possess yyyy skill" is not condescending. The problem arises when xxxx wishes they had yyyy and any statement to the contrary just pings an insecurity. But again, this should not be confused as condescending.


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I'm still trying to figure out if that's Steve Harvey or Neil deGrasse Tyson. Either would be hilarious... but I lean towards NdGT!
 
I'm still trying to figure out if that's Steve Harvey or Neil deGrasse Tyson. Either would be hilarious... but I lean towards NdGT!

it is. Ensuii follows me around to post that from time to time. I am eventually going to be forced to take it as a compliment.... he apparently sees my actions in a very particular light, however I make no claim of such 😉
 
it is. Ensuii follows me around to post that from time to time. I am eventually going to be forced to take it as a compliment.... he apparently sees my actions in a very particular light, however I make no claim of such 😉

Well...I'm a DO so I follow the DO boards and you post a lot (just about everywhere). The irony for me is that the first time I'd ever seen the pic was when you posted it in response to someone you were in a flamewar with on pre-allo. I don't mean any harm in it, I just think it's a hilarious pic 😛
 
Well...I'm a DO so I follow the DO boards and you post a lot (just about everywhere). The irony for me is that the first time I'd ever seen the pic was when you posted it in response to someone you were in a flamewar with on pre-allo. I don't mean any harm in it, I just think it's a hilarious pic 😛

Harm? Didn't I say I thought it was a compliment? 😉
 
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