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itisandiamit · 10 months ago
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GCHS Bobcats Freshman Varsity Starting MLB Tate Bedford is a Boy Dawg. Tate started the entire 2023 season for the Bobcats, and the Bobcats made it to the 4th round of the Tennessee TSSAA 3A State Playoffs.  The 3rd straight year the Bobcats made it to the Semifinals.
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ruthypie100 · 3 years ago
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#tiktokdoc 😳 https://www.instagram.com/p/CO7O28OB10y/?igshid=tfnmahhe0vzy
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drbarty · 2 years ago
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I was recently doing research on the big plague that happened in 1347 or so and obviously people didn't have the medical knowledge that we have now, so when people wanted answers they came up with some wild things, some thought it had something to do with astrology, some thought it was a punishment from the Christian God and would punish themselves for repentance, many people thought the plague was caused by minorities such as Romani, lepers, beggars, some thought it was jews poisoning the wells ( Jews can't ever catch a break in history can they?) and people with skin diseases, acne, and psoriasis.
when I was reading Barty's bio you mentioned he was Jewish I think, has he ever faced backlash/consequences because of this? Or did you just not think about it at the time?
I haven't read the book, but the style of clothes Barry (and most plague doctors wear on tiktok/Tumblr) seem very Victorian era inspired, so is the book set in 1340-ish or is it set in a more alternate universe type thing?
Sorry if this ask is long, I'm just curious and like studying characters and how their time in history affects them.
Have a nice day/night!
Hello! This is a very long ask with many different parts, so for simplicity’s sake, I am going to break my answer down into easy-to-digest bullet points!
While it is true an enormous iteration of the plague hit from 1346 to 1353, this was only the beginning! The black death kept returning and returning until 1770!
Plague doctors existed this entire time, but the beaked mask was not invented until the 1500s by French physician Charles de Lorme
Barty’s book is set in the early 1700s. This is a very deliberate choice, because Fabian rose to power in 1667 using the masses of corpses available during the Great Plague of London. I intentionally put a few references in there to real-world events that occurred during this time, such as real doctors who helped fight the Great Plague of London, and real architects who helped rebuild London after the fire of that time period!
You are correct that Jews were often (UNFAIRLY AND INNACURATELY) blamed for plague. This does indeed play into Barty’s character and history - I did, in fact, put a great amount of thought behind it, as a Jewish person myself, especially when I saw how sadly common an issue it was at the time. It pops up quite a few times in the book :)
Lastly, I think many of the tiktokdocs are more Victorian leaning because there is a good degree of overlap of people who enjoy steampunk vibes and people who enjoy plague doctor vibes! Why not both! In the book, however, Barty is a bit more period-accurate.
:) Thank you for your question, I hope these answers are satisfactory!
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leafinthebreeze · 4 years ago
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“Who are you complaining to and are you using them as your journal?
Other humans are not a dumping ground for our perceived problems.
Our emotional processing is our responsibility.
Journals are less expensive than drained relationships.”
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annynunez69 · 4 years ago
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liveindiatimes · 5 years ago
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Doctor dances in TikTok videos to spread cheer. Watch - it s viral
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Doctor dances in TikTok videos to spread cheer. Watch - it s viral
Dr. Jason Campbell is quite the social media star
He, along with his colleagues share TikTok dance videos
Through the clips he try to encourage people
Times are tough and scary as much remains unknown about the coronavirus outbreak. Amid this, one upbeat doctor is trying to make people smile with his dance moves and also spreading awareness in the process.
Dr. Jason Campbell, a resident physician in Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in Portland, has emerged as quite the social media star. In a fun and optimistic way he tries to encourage his social media followers to stay healthy and hopeful during this unprecedented crisis.
From the classic Cha-Cha slide to trendy TikTok challenges, the doctor constantly reminds people to be cognizant of today’s times. Alongside, he also puts out reminders that one can have a little fun even during social distancing.
Here one such video of the doctor dancing with his colleagues which has garnered up over 2.3 million views till now:
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Friday = Time for the Cha Cha Slide! ##chachaslide ##distancedance ##fyp ##foryourpage ##viral ##drjcofthedc ##goviral ##viralvideo ##tiktokdoc ##dance ##fun
♬ chachaslide – Ssica
Campbell’s joyous antics, however, don’t deter him from his duty in any manner. If anything, this urge to spread a little joy in this time of crisis makes him more determined in his approach.
“Times are tough. We don’t take that lightly. We’re preparing very, very diligently to be ready at OHSU for what may come,” Campbell told New York Post. He added that just like many in the world he is also looking for some light moments in this otherwise dark time.
@drjcofthedc
“If I can’t slide right and I can’t slide left, Drake isn’t gonna like this.” ##toosie ##toosieslide ##drjcofthedc ##tiktokdoc ##fyp ##foryourpage ##goviral
♬ original sound – drjcofthedc
What do you think of this innovative approach?
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benevolentsarcasmme · 5 years ago
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annynunez69 · 4 years ago
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