ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Throw the words in the search bar. Source: https://www.wordsense.eu/medivac/sammycooke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 9:41 pmNot that I give 2 shits, but source? Cambridge dictionary does not refer to a person as a medevac in many examples in sentences or definitions. Nor could I find any other reference for that term as being a person.Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:28 pmYou didn't exactly say I was wrong, and likewise, I'm not saying you're wrong. You're just stating you've never heard the reference. Nice ass-covering wordage.PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:23 pmAfter having spent several years in the military, and working in the private security industry in hostile environments for many more years where medevacs were a regular occurrence, I have never once heard of the medics that care for the patient/s enroute to a hospital being referred to as "Medivacs"...they are simply Medics, and bloody great at what they do too, much respect to all the Military medics out there.Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:52 pmThey also call the medics that care for the patient/s enroute to a hospital, Medivacs.
Medevac/Medivac = Medical Evacuation
medivac
noun
The emergency transportation, usually by air, of patients to a medical facility.
A vehicle used for emergency transportation of patients to a medical facility.
Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility.
I can't imagine a trained medic in that context saying "I'm a medevac or medivac."
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
I saw on his tiktok that he has gone into a new line of work
"pageant & interview coach, former teacher & IELTS examiner"
https://www.tiktok.com/@teachermichaelstrahan
Hopefully it is not a kids pageant, that creep needs to be kept away from kids at all costs.... We will probably see him on "To Catch a Predator" type show soon enough
"pageant & interview coach, former teacher & IELTS examiner"
https://www.tiktok.com/@teachermichaelstrahan
Hopefully it is not a kids pageant, that creep needs to be kept away from kids at all costs.... We will probably see him on "To Catch a Predator" type show soon enough
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Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Great find Violet! I didn't actually spend too much time searching but kinda took Cambridge dictionary at their "word"violet wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:27 pmThrow the words in the search bar. Source: https://www.wordsense.eu/medivac/sammycooke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 9:41 pmNot that I give 2 shits, but source? Cambridge dictionary does not refer to a person as a medevac in many examples in sentences or definitions. Nor could I find any other reference for that term as being a person.Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:28 pmYou didn't exactly say I was wrong, and likewise, I'm not saying you're wrong. You're just stating you've never heard the reference. Nice ass-covering wordage.PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:23 pmAfter having spent several years in the military, and working in the private security industry in hostile environments for many more years where medevacs were a regular occurrence, I have never once heard of the medics that care for the patient/s enroute to a hospital being referred to as "Medivacs"...they are simply Medics, and bloody great at what they do too, much respect to all the Military medics out there.Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:52 pm
They also call the medics that care for the patient/s enroute to a hospital, Medivacs.
Medevac/Medivac = Medical Evacuation
medivac
noun
The emergency transportation, usually by air, of patients to a medical facility.
A vehicle used for emergency transportation of patients to a medical facility.
Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility.
I can't imagine a trained medic in that context saying "I'm a medevac or medivac."
Language is fluid and evolves over time. They add knew words and uses to the English language all the time. What something meant 100 years ago may not mean the same thing today.
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Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
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Not that I give 2 shits, but source? Cambridge dictionary does not refer to a person as a medevac in many examples in sentences or definitions. Nor could I find any other reference for that term as being a person.
I can't imagine a trained medic in that context saying "I'm a medevac or medivac."
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noun Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility.
verb To transport patients by medevac.
[b]from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.[/b]
I was with you on this one.
Not with the definition being incorrect, but that I also don't give two shits.
But, for something free to do, I consulted the The Pathletics and Mr Puniverse, at Socially Awkword WordNerds, and Dicsinfairies, respectively (Rotary, don't ask).
The consensus was, "It is appreciated that Princeton University is a deserved Ivy League College, renowned for its Scholastic achievements, and pursuit of academic excellence, including educating many Pulitzer Prize winners and producing successful candidates for the Marshall, Mitchell, and Rhodes Scholarships.
However regarding your disputed printed definition of medivac, as a singular, common, concrete, subject noun, we have deduced that perhaps the article in question was produced by students mastering a non-literary discipline.
We entertained the probability of manipulated text data: "medivac chopper pilot" or "medivac paramedic," with objective and subjective complements, an adjectivally-used noun, or simply, an abbreviated job title.
There are, however, nouns categorized as hypothetical or imaginary, and come with like definitions. These are not officially usable until they have passed the process for eligibility into a reputable dictionary, such as Oxford English or Merriam-Webster.
Unlike:
• Bailey's Dictionary, which included, Spider: an insect well-known, and Cherry: a fruit well known.
• Robert Lawdrey's, which left out easy words, and wrote it for "The benefit and helpe (sic) of Ladies, Gentlewomen, and other unskillful persons".
• BE's with, "sturdy beggars: legally fit to work, shiftless soldiers, returning from European Wars: famble cheats with gold rings".
• Samuel Jackson's included, "excise: a hateful tax adjudged by wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid”.
There have been tens of thousands of new words added to the dictionary, in the last couple of years alone, due to Trumpisms (trumpists, trumpian), technology (meatspace, laggy greenwash, metaverse), Finance (altcoin, shrinkflation), and the pandemic (subvariant, covidiot, long covid).
But there's no new medivac, as a person like 'paramedic' or 'nurse', or as (appropriately); a countable noun like 'lie' or the recent addition, 'sus', or; an uncountable collective noun, like the new 'fake news' and 'nescience'.
And the not so new, 'load of shit'."
They like words. I had two naps during that read.
Not that I give 2 shits, but source? Cambridge dictionary does not refer to a person as a medevac in many examples in sentences or definitions. Nor could I find any other reference for that term as being a person.
I can't imagine a trained medic in that context saying "I'm a medevac or medivac."
[/quote]
noun Trained personnel who care for patients during emergency transportation to a medical facility.
verb To transport patients by medevac.
[b]from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.[/b]
I was with you on this one.
Not with the definition being incorrect, but that I also don't give two shits.
But, for something free to do, I consulted the The Pathletics and Mr Puniverse, at Socially Awkword WordNerds, and Dicsinfairies, respectively (Rotary, don't ask).
The consensus was, "It is appreciated that Princeton University is a deserved Ivy League College, renowned for its Scholastic achievements, and pursuit of academic excellence, including educating many Pulitzer Prize winners and producing successful candidates for the Marshall, Mitchell, and Rhodes Scholarships.
However regarding your disputed printed definition of medivac, as a singular, common, concrete, subject noun, we have deduced that perhaps the article in question was produced by students mastering a non-literary discipline.
We entertained the probability of manipulated text data: "medivac chopper pilot" or "medivac paramedic," with objective and subjective complements, an adjectivally-used noun, or simply, an abbreviated job title.
There are, however, nouns categorized as hypothetical or imaginary, and come with like definitions. These are not officially usable until they have passed the process for eligibility into a reputable dictionary, such as Oxford English or Merriam-Webster.
Unlike:
• Bailey's Dictionary, which included, Spider: an insect well-known, and Cherry: a fruit well known.
• Robert Lawdrey's, which left out easy words, and wrote it for "The benefit and helpe (sic) of Ladies, Gentlewomen, and other unskillful persons".
• BE's with, "sturdy beggars: legally fit to work, shiftless soldiers, returning from European Wars: famble cheats with gold rings".
• Samuel Jackson's included, "excise: a hateful tax adjudged by wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid”.
There have been tens of thousands of new words added to the dictionary, in the last couple of years alone, due to Trumpisms (trumpists, trumpian), technology (meatspace, laggy greenwash, metaverse), Finance (altcoin, shrinkflation), and the pandemic (subvariant, covidiot, long covid).
But there's no new medivac, as a person like 'paramedic' or 'nurse', or as (appropriately); a countable noun like 'lie' or the recent addition, 'sus', or; an uncountable collective noun, like the new 'fake news' and 'nescience'.
And the not so new, 'load of shit'."
They like words. I had two naps during that read.
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Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Am I reading this correctly? Are people seriously dedicating huge amounts of time, energy, resources and research into the correct definition of a word?
I don't come here expecting to read top quality, investigative, knowledgable opinions from people who are somewhat experts in the field they are commenting on, but equally, I really don't come here to read post after post of pedantic arguments, made by people who have no idea how to even quote each other, over the 100% specific definition of a single word. It's incredibly dull.
Get a room.
I don't come here expecting to read top quality, investigative, knowledgable opinions from people who are somewhat experts in the field they are commenting on, but equally, I really don't come here to read post after post of pedantic arguments, made by people who have no idea how to even quote each other, over the 100% specific definition of a single word. It's incredibly dull.
Get a room.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never allow the dumb ones to lead the pack.
Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Yes. The ones who say they “don’t give a shit” actually do.
I think you mean “get a life” unless you’re inferring some member love going on.
I think you mean “get a life” unless you’re inferring some member love going on.
People of the world, spice up your life.
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Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
But this is page 22 of a thread about a certain teacher’s questionable sexual self control and conduct. A thread that really didn’t have much substance after the first few pages, but limps on despite this…xandreu wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:03 pm Am I reading this correctly? Are people seriously dedicating huge amounts of time, energy, resources and research into the correct definition of a word?
I don't come here expecting to read top quality, investigative, knowledgable opinions from people who are somewhat experts in the field they are commenting on, but equally, I really don't come here to read post after post of pedantic arguments, made by people who have no idea how to even quote each other, over the 100% specific definition of a single word. It's incredibly dull.
Get a room.
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Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Talking of teachers with questionable morals. Did any one contact the "Shreveport Times" with a potential news story?Freightdog wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 6:29 pmBut this is page 22 of a thread about a certain teachers questionable sexual self control and conduct. A thread that really didn’t have much substance after the first few pages, but limps on despite this…xandreu wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:03 pm Am I reading this correctly? Are people seriously dedicating huge amounts of time, energy, resources and research into the correct definition of a word?
I don't come here expecting to read top quality, investigative, knowledgable opinions from people who are somewhat experts in the field they are commenting on, but equally, I really don't come here to read post after post of pedantic arguments, made by people who have no idea how to even quote each other, over the 100% specific definition of a single word. It's incredibly dull.
Get a room.
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Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Nah, dedicated 5 minutes to look.xandreu wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:03 pm Am I reading this correctly? Are people seriously dedicating huge amounts of time, energy, resources and research into the correct definition of a word?
I don't come here expecting to read top quality, investigative, knowledgable opinions from people who are somewhat experts in the field they are commenting on, but equally, I really don't come here to read post after post of pedantic arguments, made by people who have no idea how to even quote each other, over the 100% specific definition of a single word. It's incredibly dull.
Get a room.
Maybe you can apply for a mod job. Sort out the appropriate from inappropriate comments. Imagine the fun you'd have then.
Ummm, why do you come here? To read about paedos?
And really I don't give a shit, much, about the exact definition of a word.
Soooo...... Later much.
Re: ACE School's Michael Strahan (Teacher Michael in Cambodia) Admits to Grooming Underage Student in Cambodia
Straight from the rotund horse's mouth
The confirmed Pedophile/Child Groomer/Sex offender/Child rapist has another teaching position in Louisiana, I will be following up with the proper state authorities to prevent another assault like the one that happened in Kampuchea.
Good luck you sick fat fuck
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