Burn victim

    by AbilityPrestigious54

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    1. This is pinned in r/dontyouknowwhoiam in a post titled “Common Reposts / Best Of — Album”

    2. Chance_Vegetable_780 on

      Damn. Best burn. But it tells me that the guy wasn’t listening at all to what she was saying. He interrupted her because he didn’t take her seriously. She obviously knew what she was talking about, and if he hadn’t let his judgment take over, he would have heard her expertise if he’d been hearing her.

    3. What is a human driver of fire? Like, I know what those words mean individually, but that sentence escapes me…

    4. Strange-Mouse-8710 on

      Very important to mention skin colour.

      Like that matters at all.

      I am going to assume she is American. They are generally the only once who has to mention skin colour about everything.

    5. So she’s racist because the guy was mansplaining? Cause that’s the main take I got from this

    6. presterjohn7171 on

      She must be have multiple personality disorder then. Either that or she doesn’t know what et al means.

    7. ElbowDroppedLasagne on

      If anyone looking for more info on her work, its pretty clear on [her website](https://jmccartygeo.org/) front page.

      >
      I use geospatial science and data to document, analyze, and predict complexities of wildland and human-caused fire, from individual to global scales. I have a particular interest in fire emissions and modeling, regional food security, land-cover/land-use change, and the Arctic. As a mom, I am concerned with helping children and future generations have better lives.

      >***In Spring 2022, I visited Arctic Lapland in Finland – it was amazing! In 2023, I hope to re-visit the Arctic in North America.***

      >***In Winter 2023, I will transition to a civil servant position with NASA and this website will be an archive.***

      An interesting disclaimer there too

      >I will not be updating this website because my day job is with NASA.

      >As an Associate Professor of Geography at Miami University, I led NASA and USDA-funded projects on land change science, food security, and fire using satellites and geospatial science. I maintain an Adjunct Associate Professor of Geography position with Miami University but am no longer advising students or teaching.

      >This website is an archive of my academic career and can help others find my personal social media accounts.

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