256 pts · November 29, 2013
Also Downton Abbey, Queer Eye Germany, The Dragon Prince, Sense8.
Did the hospital check you for osteoporosis? That's a big injury considering the mechanism!
https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/ independently research effective charities!
I also am part of the big boobs club *and* have scoliosis - however I am fairly sure my boobs do not cause my back pain... I think?
Believe I'd read it (~100 pages, age 16) when I returned it to her the next day. Same teacher corrected self-"deprecating" to "depreciating"
I had so many teachers who wouldn't let me read if I finished work early. One was my English teacher, who then lent me a book and didn't 1/2
Congratulations! Not sure where you are, but as a recent UK med school grad, I'm hard-pressed to think of people who haven't resat any exams
He is a very big pomsky - he weighs 17.5kg!
The person commenting about the coat in the first meme is the head of The Royal College of Psychiatry... I am impressed, Wendy!
As a Graduate Entry Medical student, there are access courses in the UK that mean you wouldn’t have to do Biochem first.
4-10 hours is the accepted figure. Costs vary massively as well, but at least several tens of thousands in the US.
Often, they don't, and the signs are just there so that places can pretend to be accessible.
I have a Psychology MSc, let me know if you need help with anything psychology or stats-specific - I'm happy to chat/send notes!
If you're interested in the audiobooks (read perfectly by Stephen Fry), I have them on Dropbox!
I think they have a similar lifespan, but I just like comparing as they were at school together.
I mostly just love that Hagrid is nice to everyone and lives until he's at least 90 - no Horcruxes or academic brilliance necessary!
Pizza Express do Braille menus!
I asked him to fry some beef mince for bolognese and came back to find he'd filled two saucepans with cold water. Still have no idea why...
He also narrated the Old Kingdom audiobooks!
Day after spinal fusion surgery, my morphine IV had come out of the vein - nurses made me roll onto my chest drains and sit up. I screamed!
Seriously, can we actually form a club? I've wanted to do everything all at once since I was like 9...
Full-time Masters plus 4 part-time jobs and a medical degree application: I have been close but haven't cracked yet (somehow)...
I had a benign bone tumour in my humerus a year ago (=broken arm, surgery) and it feels like it's back. X-ray today, yay...
Well done! I started running (on and off) in January - I did the Couch to 5k thing and now I can do 6k (with tiny water breaks)!
(Whilst in my house)
I have actually forced at least one friend to listen to the audiobook!
I *love* The Wise Man's Fear, and I haven't managed to convince any of my friends to read the Chronicles yet :( Kvothe is amazing.
The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End are some of my favourites. The audiobooks are good, too!
The day after my birthday. How convenient.
You're not allowed to make noise while the ball is in play!
Also Downton Abbey, Queer Eye Germany, The Dragon Prince, Sense8.
Did the hospital check you for osteoporosis? That's a big injury considering the mechanism!
https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/ independently research effective charities!
I also am part of the big boobs club *and* have scoliosis - however I am fairly sure my boobs do not cause my back pain... I think?
Believe I'd read it (~100 pages, age 16) when I returned it to her the next day. Same teacher corrected self-"deprecating" to "depreciating"
I had so many teachers who wouldn't let me read if I finished work early. One was my English teacher, who then lent me a book and didn't 1/2
Congratulations! Not sure where you are, but as a recent UK med school grad, I'm hard-pressed to think of people who haven't resat any exams
He is a very big pomsky - he weighs 17.5kg!
The person commenting about the coat in the first meme is the head of The Royal College of Psychiatry... I am impressed, Wendy!
As a Graduate Entry Medical student, there are access courses in the UK that mean you wouldn’t have to do Biochem first.
4-10 hours is the accepted figure. Costs vary massively as well, but at least several tens of thousands in the US.
Often, they don't, and the signs are just there so that places can pretend to be accessible.
I have a Psychology MSc, let me know if you need help with anything psychology or stats-specific - I'm happy to chat/send notes!
If you're interested in the audiobooks (read perfectly by Stephen Fry), I have them on Dropbox!
I think they have a similar lifespan, but I just like comparing as they were at school together.
I mostly just love that Hagrid is nice to everyone and lives until he's at least 90 - no Horcruxes or academic brilliance necessary!
Pizza Express do Braille menus!
I asked him to fry some beef mince for bolognese and came back to find he'd filled two saucepans with cold water. Still have no idea why...
He also narrated the Old Kingdom audiobooks!
Day after spinal fusion surgery, my morphine IV had come out of the vein - nurses made me roll onto my chest drains and sit up. I screamed!
Seriously, can we actually form a club? I've wanted to do everything all at once since I was like 9...
Full-time Masters plus 4 part-time jobs and a medical degree application: I have been close but haven't cracked yet (somehow)...
I had a benign bone tumour in my humerus a year ago (=broken arm, surgery) and it feels like it's back. X-ray today, yay...
Well done! I started running (on and off) in January - I did the Couch to 5k thing and now I can do 6k (with tiny water breaks)!
(Whilst in my house)
I have actually forced at least one friend to listen to the audiobook!
I *love* The Wise Man's Fear, and I haven't managed to convince any of my friends to read the Chronicles yet :( Kvothe is amazing.
The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End are some of my favourites. The audiobooks are good, too!
The day after my birthday. How convenient.
You're not allowed to make noise while the ball is in play!