

When she’s in trouble. So most of the time. Otherwise instead of Moonbeam it’s missy-moo, cat, moo-moo, missy, miss kitty, or monster.


When she’s in trouble. So most of the time. Otherwise instead of Moonbeam it’s missy-moo, cat, moo-moo, missy, miss kitty, or monster.
I get it. I owned a Zune and two models of windows phones. They were actually pretty great at the time.
Anesthesiology: we hate add-on cases


No, that was why we picked it up. It was in like-new condition.


Literally one of the first dates I took my (now) wife on. She was in an entomology class and I lived in the foothills. I took her on a hike to collect insects for a class project. We also collected a roadkill snake on the way home for her to clean and articulate the skeleton.
You’re right. Almost makes me think it might be photoshopped.


And that reason is to sell fetuses


Yes, facing adversity does build resilience. However, creating adversity for another just because YOU had to face it is wrong. I had a professor who called our career a “brotherhood of suffering” and would purposely create artificial stumbling blocks and make things more difficult because he had the same done to him. It’s perpetrating a cycle of abuse. I’ve now gotten to the point where I’ve taught in university and in the hospital and I try to break that cycle. It’s still a very difficult path, the content and pace are still taxing. Many still don’t make it to graduation, why make it harder then it needs to be?
Broken clock something something


Yes, but question was which is easier to shoot.


100% firearms. Easier to aim and keep on target and easier for people of any strength,size or handicap to use moderately well with minimal training. The only place bows are really better is that they are functionally more simple.
A complete novice can pick up a gun and with minimal coaching be on target after a short time. To get close to the same proficiency and accuracy with a how would take exponentially more time and practice.
Thank goodness his eyes are lightly scribbled out so as to make him unidentifiable.


They connect to allow the vitals to be pulled into the EMR to allow continuous documentation of vitals for the anesthesia record or central patient monitoring. More and more frequently, the database is not onsite and is shared amongst several sites within a hospital system.


Except they’re also giving it to their kids, who are far more susceptible to the diseases


Just defending their borders against aggressive neighbors


Agreed about the finale. It seems like it was hastily drawn up to create a potential new series (possibly Section 31). It all just felt like it came to an immediate head, and ended up too pretty.


Finished the last season of lower decks. Still not sure how I feel about the ending. Definitely going to have to give it another watch or two
Giving Disco another try. Made it through S1 and half of S2. Oddly enough, definitely enjoying it more this time, still my least fav.


Darkest of Days. You’re one of Custer’s soldiers at Little Big Horn who gets recruited to be a time cop and travel around the timeline fighting in historical battles with ridiculous futuristic weapons to create “balance” or something.
I once had a spam caller call with my own number spoofed. Awkward.