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    Quote Originally Posted by Synthetik View Post
    Well, not like that. More like the way the eye works and how easily you could go blind. Also, corrective laser surgery and watching videos of the cornea being peeled back.

    Although you do have to watch out for the lead, fluoride and hexavalent chromium in the tap water.
    Pfft, I'll have to bring you and Devi to the hospital with me some day. Going blind will soon become the least of your worries after visiting a level I trauma center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milady View Post
    Pfft, I'll have to bring you and Devi to the hospital with me some day. Going blind will soon become the least of your worries after visiting a level I trauma center.
    I think I'll pass. Merely being inside of a hospital gift shop makes me feel uneasy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Synthetik View Post
    I think I'll pass. Merely being inside of a hospital gift shop makes me feel uneasy.
    You can tell your family cares when they give you something stamped with the hospitals name as a GWS gift

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    Quote Originally Posted by Synthetik View Post
    I think I'll pass. Merely being inside of a hospital gift shop makes me feel uneasy.
    Me too, so expensive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milady View Post
    Me too, so expensive!
    candy bar: $3
    dr. pepper (20 oz): $3.50
    a (poorly) stuffed teddy: $20
    open heart surgery: priceless, but for you, $300,000

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    So here's an announcement from the instructor of my hybrid class, regarding class tomorrow:

    On Friday, 2/25, I will review your test 1 and be available for any questions regarding the lecture material for the High Risk Newborn and Children with Cardiac Disorders. This will not be required time for your participation grade. However, this will be the scheduled time for test review. After this date, your tests will be in the nursing lab supply room and can be accessed by a nursing faculty member during open lab time. I highly recommend that students who received an 80% or below on their test meet with me to review their tests. I can meet with students on 2/25 after the test review and lecture question time period or during office hours. Please schedule an appointment.
    I can't quite tell if we're having actual class + questions and review, or just questions and review.

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    Di you know that Razzmatazz sounds just like my username?
    Making sex on he beach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milady View Post
    So here's an announcement from the instructor of my hybrid class, regarding class tomorrow:



    I can't quite tell if we're having actual class + questions and review, or just questions and review.
    Sounds like just questions + review.

    Having a doctorate apparently makes it impossible to speak in normal english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milady View Post
    Pfft, I'll have to bring you and Devi to the hospital with me some day. Going blind will soon become the least of your worries after visiting a level I trauma center.
    Being there isn't fun. Isn't fun at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Sounds like just questions + review.

    Having a doctorate apparently makes it impossible to speak in normal english.
    In my field, it means speaking in no English. Or at least in the cases of Dr. Rakesh, Dr. Sing Wong and Dr. Ugur.

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    Fun fact: You can actually survive having most of your skull crushes to bits, provided your brain remains intact.

    Remember, drive safe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Di you know that Razzmatazz sounds just like my username?
    Making sex on he beach.
    He's missing letters. He's on here. Tipsy. Ray, I do believe this is where you come in. (Heh... come in.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    In my field, it means speaking in no English. Or at least in the cases of Dr. Rakesh, Dr. Sing Wong and Dr. Ugur.
    Some of my earliest lectures in university were supplied by an asian, an east indian, a brit, and a german.

    IN CANADA.

    It's like they intentionally staffed the program with foreigners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Sounds like just questions + review.

    Having a doctorate apparently makes it impossible to speak in normal english.
    That's what I thought, too. A smart girl would just hang around for a bit, just in case, and leave after it's been determined that her presence is not required. However, there's an hour between my classes, and sticking around for even five minutes of class would cause me to miss the bus, requiring me to wait another hour, just to start the near-hour-long process of getting home.

    She's also a nurse practitioner whose specialty is in pediatrics. Maybe her strange English is a result of speaking to smaller, stupid humans all the time.

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    God man. I wanna get drunk with an also drunk Natalie Portman. And Daisy Lowe.

    For right now, if you aren't one of those two, fuck you.

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