maddeningscientist:

catholic-aviator:

tilthat:

TIL an identity thief stole the identity of a surgeon and while aboard a Navy destroyer was tasked with performing several life saving surgeries. He proceeded to memorize a medical textbook just before hand and all the patients survived.

via reddit.com

ok but did you follow the link

this fucker is fascinating

his impersonations included a ship’s doctor, a civil engineer, a sheriff’s deputy, an assistant prison warden, a doctor of applied psychology, a hospital orderly, a lawyer, a child-care expert, a Benedictine monk, a Trappist monk, an editor, a cancer researcher, and a teacher.

he just…. crammed from textbooks to learn how to do the things he was supposed to know

During Demara’s impersonation as Brother John Payne of the Christian Brothers of Instruction (also known as Brothers of Christian Instruction), Demara decided to make the religious teaching order more prominent by founding a college in Alfred, Maine. Demara proceeded on his own, and actually got the college chartered by the state. He then promptly left the religious order in 1951, when the Christian Brothers of Instruction offended him by not naming him as rector or chancellor of the new college and chose what Demara considered to be a terrible name for the college.[5]:115–119 The college Demara founded, LaMennais College in Alfred, Maine, began in 1951 (when Demara left); in 1959 it moved to Canton, Ohio, and in 1960, became Walsh College (now Walsh University). 

whfsdf

do students at that university, like, know?  they must, right?

He described his own motivation as “Rascality, pure rascality”. 

i am… in awe.  

this was an extremely powerful man

dollsahoy:

…yeah…did you know the USPS gets absolutely no money to deliver
things sent from other countries, and that most of the cost of sending a
parcel happens in the “getting it to the recipient” end of things, and
all this cheap stuff we’ve been ordering from China is genuinely causing
the USPS to have budget problems (as opposed to the fake budget
problems cause by hostile government demanding that the USPS have enough
money in reserve to provide retirement funds now for employees about 70
years in the future)

https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2018/08/01/634737852/episode-857-the-postal-illuminati

I know some people hate the USPS and have no problem with the idea of a future where UPS or FedEx are the only options.  I’m not one of those people, so I’m personally going to reconsider ordering cheap stuff from China in the future.

I mean, I don’t generally need that stuff, anyway, really, do I ¬.¬