856 pts ยท June 4, 2016
The average admission is sicker too because they avoided coming in during heavy COVID periods. Shit's rough on the floor right now.
You're either first or you're last!
Any PVP game: they're cheating, I'm lagging, that class is bullshit, buff mine.
Oh new word. Neat.
By posting that picture she is looking to be complemented or show off. James is calling her out for "fishing" for compliments.
how weak a parking pawl that locks the transmission in park could be. I've used the hand break ever since. 2/2
As an American I've only ever owned manual cars. When I got an auto I never thought about using the hand brake until I learned 1/2
or if you are injecting very close to the heart. A little bit of air in IV tubing will dissolve in blood and cause no issues 2/2
It takes soo much air to kill someone. Close to 300ml rapidly infused in a healthy adult. Less if you have a crappy heart 1/2
Working at a hospital, 95% of the Doctors and Nurses are extremely personable, even if just a facade for some of them. Might be you?
Natural right hander here and my penmanship is garbage. Could be possible you were never meant to write pretty.
I always let semis in for the thank you hazards.
Also - if you had undiagnosed diabetes, your sugar would most likely be very high. Killing you very slowly (like over years).
in a screening that don't show up if you die of hypoglycemia. So killing that way isn't full proof. 2/2
Actually was just talking to a resident about this. If someone dies of an insulin overdose there will be enzymes that show up 1/2
Maybe it's just me, but I prefer more natural off-the-cuff responses than polished responses written by a PR team.
Place something over close to the edge and watch the animation run. It's not moving.
Okay I hate that I even typed that. I must be getting old.
No cap on god
Nah - he's the guy that plays in Wilfred.
I wish I could upvote this more
RN here in shit paying Florida. 1 year experience, $35-36 an hour as a night shift on a post surgical floor.
I had to Google it lol. I thought I had been spelling it wrong all these years when I read the first comment.
I only use it for car groups at this point. Everything else I could take it or leave it.
Below is correct. "fixing to" or "getting ready to"
It was also explain the wide-eyed look and the intermittent head bobing.
They say no teeth, but I always thought it was a neurological disorder of some sort. IE hanging tongue syndrome.
The average admission is sicker too because they avoided coming in during heavy COVID periods. Shit's rough on the floor right now.
You're either first or you're last!
Any PVP game: they're cheating, I'm lagging, that class is bullshit, buff mine.
Oh new word. Neat.
By posting that picture she is looking to be complemented or show off. James is calling her out for "fishing" for compliments.
how weak a parking pawl that locks the transmission in park could be. I've used the hand break ever since. 2/2
As an American I've only ever owned manual cars. When I got an auto I never thought about using the hand brake until I learned 1/2
or if you are injecting very close to the heart. A little bit of air in IV tubing will dissolve in blood and cause no issues 2/2
It takes soo much air to kill someone. Close to 300ml rapidly infused in a healthy adult. Less if you have a crappy heart 1/2
Working at a hospital, 95% of the Doctors and Nurses are extremely personable, even if just a facade for some of them. Might be you?
Natural right hander here and my penmanship is garbage. Could be possible you were never meant to write pretty.
I always let semis in for the thank you hazards.
Also - if you had undiagnosed diabetes, your sugar would most likely be very high. Killing you very slowly (like over years).
in a screening that don't show up if you die of hypoglycemia. So killing that way isn't full proof. 2/2
Actually was just talking to a resident about this. If someone dies of an insulin overdose there will be enzymes that show up 1/2
Maybe it's just me, but I prefer more natural off-the-cuff responses than polished responses written by a PR team.
Place something over close to the edge and watch the animation run. It's not moving.
Okay I hate that I even typed that. I must be getting old.
No cap on god
Nah - he's the guy that plays in Wilfred.
I wish I could upvote this more
RN here in shit paying Florida. 1 year experience, $35-36 an hour as a night shift on a post surgical floor.
I had to Google it lol. I thought I had been spelling it wrong all these years when I read the first comment.
I only use it for car groups at this point. Everything else I could take it or leave it.
Below is correct. "fixing to" or "getting ready to"
It was also explain the wide-eyed look and the intermittent head bobing.
They say no teeth, but I always thought it was a neurological disorder of some sort. IE hanging tongue syndrome.