février 2012
Oops, posted this on the wrong blog. Oh well.
noxsolia:
argumentumadpopulum:
noxsolia a ajouté votre photo à ses coups de cœur : gonnatellyou: Game of Thrones |
You watch Game of Thrones?
NO. T_T I’m trying to find it to watch on the webbernets. Is it on Netflix?
I just finished the first season on TV. Couldn’t find streaming anywhere. Netflix has it on DVD, not instant. Downloads are everywhere though. And there’s...
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rudycooper:
some people wear their sexuality as a big part of their identity and that’s ok people can do that it’s ok
but some people are private about their sexuality and that’s also ok
it’s all ok
Efforts not gone to waste?
Patient: You know, you have one hell of a complexion.
Me: Oh, thank you.
Patient: What do you do to it?
Me: Honestly? Makeup.
Patient: A lot?
Me: Oh yeah.
Patient: Well it looks great.
Me: Thank you!
I’m not sure why, but people are usually surprised when they find out I always wear a lot of makeup. I take it as a compliment.
What the above patient was actually seeing:
...
Did you do the same thing I did?
blueeyeddork: http://humorswitch.com/2852/jumbled-words/
Me: Whenever I beat a computer virus, I feel like a wizard.
Laura: U r a wizard. A butt wizard.
sherlock-who:
marycom:
le-nickasaur:
LOOK AT THOSE WIGGLES
THOSE WIGGLES THO
DEM WIGGLES
woops a virgin edge!
Let’s just bring this back, shall we?
mrsmichaelfassbender a réagi à votre billet : Worst mini-shift.
Feel better!!
I mean…
Thanks! *sneeze*
Worst mini-shift.
Longest few hours of my life. Including the nastiest MET call. And an employee who needs anger management. And feces smeared on a wall. And sinusitis - me, not a patient.
I’m sleeping and watching TV for the next 48 hours and no one can stop me!
*sneeze*
Let's say you run for President; fourth gif with...
“If I’m president, everyone gets hot dogs and balloons.”
I’d win due to making the best promises I can keep.
noxsolia a réagi à votre billet : E F J U T
I like men. LOL. I love you. xD
It’s true. I like men.
blackempressofthesea a demandé : K I M C O H N
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Two old ladies sitting in a tree, a-n-n-o-y-i-n-g...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, known as HIPAA, prevents me from divulging patient information.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule provides federal protections for personal health information held by covered entities and gives patients an array of rights with respect to that information. At the same time, the Privacy Rule is balanced so that it permits the disclosure of...
Anonyme a demandé : E F J U T
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ABC's →
A: Age. B: Where you’re from. C: Where you would like to live. D: Favorite Food. E: Religion F: Sexual Orientation. G: Single or not. H: Favorite book. I: Eye Color. J: Favorite Movie K: Favorite TV show. L: Favorited band/singer. M: Name of your best friend. N: Fave day of the year? O: Favorite Color. P: If you have animals and what the names are. Q: What song you’re listening to right now....
hewantedtobeapirate:
castazel:
this will never get old
I don’t know what the fuck this is.
but i like it.
Ate an entire bag of whole grain cheddar Goldfish
NAP TIME?
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The LDS Church (the Mormon church) has willingly...
blindmagpie:
dnlfn:
Let that sink in for a minute before you react.
Nnnnnngh.
sherlock-who:
tothemindpalace:
frumiouscumberbatch:
-everdeen:
wardos-:
Empathy Test
ruprt:
0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20) 33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42) 53 - 63 is above average 64 - 80 is very high 80 is maximum
46 - average.
Your score: 25
I’m actually really...
TIME article: "Googling symptoms helps patients... →
cranquis:
But to debate whether patients should or should not Google their symptoms (which a surprising number of doctors seem to enjoy engaging in) is an absurd exercise. Patients already are doing it, it is now a fact of normal patient behavior, and it will only increase as Internet technology becomes ever more ubiquitous. The average Joe has more health information at his fingertips — both...