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TopicOutrage after a TEACHER gives a J&J VACCINE to a 17 y/o!! Is She a MILF???
Soup_or_Science
01/15/22 11:23:18 AM
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adjl posted...
The actual injection doesn't take a huge amount of expertise (though there are some nuances to it, namely making sure you aren't injecting an IM dose into a vein), but it is good to have the necessary knowledge to respond appropriately if something goes wrong. That gets quite a bit more complicated and often requires very quick decisions, which laypeople are rarely capable of (if the necessary equipment is even available).

In a similar vein, driving isn't exactly hard. Push gas to go, push brake to stop, turn wheel to steer, try not to hit anything. When driving does become more difficult, however, is when unusual situations or problems arise, and those take education, practice, and a knowledge of the law to resolve safely. As such, there's a licensing system for driving that makes sure people have been educated, have practiced, and know the law before they're allowed to drive. That system is... less than robust, in many cases, and road tests often don't actually test students' driving ability so much as they test their ability to follow a bunch of prescriptive rules that often *shouldn't* be followed in everyday driving (like "never speed ever"), but that's the basic theory, and it's reasonably sound.
Right
But I didn't wanna say all that
So-kay, you are now officially the "right" guy, here is your informative thumbs up >_>b and associated user tag

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