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Instagram asked for my phone number!!

Just logged in after a month, Instagram is now asking my phone number to authenticate my account, is there anyway to bypass the system setting???

What in the good world "I wanna know who you are where you are" dystopian update is this!! 🥺🥺

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u/Unextinctpanda — 2 days ago

Is the saga of tanya the evil worth watching?

The title literally, I've heard a new season is gonna drop this month, is it worth binge watching 4 hours of season 1 + movie???

(Reposting this here as it was removed from r/anime, the purpose of the post was just to accumulate reviews on the anime as I didn't find any prominent reviews on the internet.)

Edit : I watched the amazing 2 episodes of the anime and am 100% planning on continuing the same, would y'all recommend reading the light novel also??<3

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u/Unextinctpanda — 3 days ago

BAMS / BHMS are scams

In India, BAMS/BHMS graduates are sometimes permitted to prescribe "allopathic" medicines after bridge courses, despite training that isn't equivalent to MBBS. This creates practitioners who function as doctors without the depth of biomedical training.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of Indian students who miss out on MBBS seats get funneled into BAMS and BHMS programs — and walk away believing they've become doctors. That belief is the product being sold, and it's largely false.

Homeopathy isn't medicine — it's diluted water with a curriculum. BHMS trains students for years in a system built on the idea that substances become more potent the more they're diluted — often past the point where a single molecule of the original substance remains. Health regulators in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere have reviewed the evidence and found nothing beyond placebo. Yet BHMS graduates are handed the title "doctor," prescribe treatments to real patients with real illnesses, and in many states are legally permitted to add allopathic drugs to their toolkit after a short bridge course — despite years less biomedical training than an MBBS. Homeopathy's core principles (extreme dilution, "like cures like") lack support in controlled trials, and major health bodies have stated there's no reliable evidence it works beyond placebo.

Ayurveda's "medicine" title does a lot of heavy lifting. Some Ayurvedic herbs have genuine pharmacological activity — nobody disputes that turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties. But the diagnostic framework built around doshas and the broader treatment philosophy hasn't been validated by modern clinical trial standards. A BAMS degree bundles a handful of legitimately useful practices with a much larger body of unproven theory, then sells the whole package as equivalent in stature to a medical degree. Ayurveda has some validated components (certain herbs, dietary practices) but much of its diagnostic and treatment framework hasn't been tested to modern clinical standards.

The real scam is the branding, not just the science. Private colleges charge MBBS-adjacent fees, put "Dr." in front of graduates' names, and let the public assume equivalence with conventional doctors. Patients walking into a clinic often can't tell the difference between an MBBS and a BAMS/BHMS practitioner — and that confusion isn't an accident, it's the business model. Students take on debt and years of their lives chasing a credential that, outside a narrow band of legitimate practice, doesn't deliver what its title implies.

The regulatory system enables it. Bodies like NCISM and NCH exist, but "government-recognized" isn't the same as "scientifically validated." Recognition legitimizes the credential without requiring the underlying practice meet the evidentiary bar that earns trust in medicine.

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u/Unextinctpanda — 4 days ago

Help me track this episode

I watched a city hunter episode years ago and I can't recall the episode, however I do remember the scene.

Scene: Ryo stares at the lady's chest and the lady removes two blue balloons from her chest which were hanging in her shirt, the costume of the lady was in a military like camouflaged suit.

That's it, that's unfortunately all I can recollect, please be sweethearts and help me map this episode, pretty please 👉👈

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u/Unextinctpanda — 5 days ago