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@im-haught-blooded
who told you that you could call me out like that
do it for yourself do it for yourself do it for yourself do it for yourself do it for yourself do it for yourself do it for yourself do it for yourself
Hey students, here’s a pro tip: do not write an email to your prof while you’re seriously sick.
Signed, a person who somehow came up with “dear hello, I am sick and not sure if I’ll be alive to come tomorrow and I’m sorry, best slutantions, [name]”.
I mean, if someone wrote that to me, I’d probably believe they were sick.
“Slutantions” has me crying laughing
i once emailed my professor with a migraine. a mistake.
“I amsick will not to choir because i have a heache. i Hope its very and i am so sorry
love,
blue”
the subject line was “OW”
THE SUBJECT LINE IS THE BEST PART JSJFJSJDJS JUST IMAGINE GETTING AN EMAIL WITH NO CONTEXT OTHER THAN “OW”
As someone who has taught college, please send those emails because 1) We WILL believe that; no one would write that on purpose and 2) we need a laugh sometimes.
On the other side of this, once after getting taken to the ER by ambulance, I got an email from the professor whose class I’d passed out in, and the message had no text, just the subject line “you good?”
Reblogging for the last addition
Sometimes, it really is about the content much more than it is about the form.
IAABC FB Page | 7 February, 2021
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It's Science Says Sunday! If you see someone treating their friend badly, you're more likely to have a bad opinion of that person, right?
Researchers decided to investigate whether horses gather information about people by watching them interact with others. They did this by projecting videos of positive and negative interactions between either an unknown "positive" human experimenter or a “negative” experimenter and an actor horse.
The horses expressed behavioral (facial expressions and contact-seeking behavior) and physiological (heart rate) cues of positive emotions while watching the positive video and of negative emotions while watching the negative video. This suggests that the horses perceived the content of the videos and may facilitate emotional contagion between the actor horse and the horses who are watching.
After watching the videos, the horses took a preference test while facing the positive and negative experimenters in real life. The horses successfully used the interactions seen in the videos to discriminate between the experimenters, suggesting that horses can indirectly attribute a valence to a human experimenter by "eavesdropping" on a third-party interaction with another horse.
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Link to study: Horses feel emotions when they watch positive and negative horse-human interactions in a video and transpose what they saw to real life
i love watching the progression of clydesdale boots (1853 - 1894 - 2007)
A beautiful work of art called: “Slipping Through My Fingers” Part of an art collection called “Synchronism” | source
The way I’m literally in love with this post-
2019 Fashion year in review. (via @rover_thecat)
That mouse necklace!
That music choice tho. Kitty keeps time well.
not to talk about doctor who but remember being a lonely depressed teenager and hearing him say ‘900 years of time and space and i’ve never met anyone who wasn’t important’
he was like ‘just this once-everybody lives’ and i chased that shit with homosexual determination for every day since, like maybe through pure force of will i could save everyone i loved from a system that wanted us dead
Margot Robbie training for her role as Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey
[singular] y’all
[plural] all y’all
3. [alternate plural] all'a y'all
4. [possessive pronoun] y’all’s 5. [future tense] y’all’ll
put lena in grave danger (which the writer's are incapable of not doing) and watch kara drop this tough love act faster than a speeding bullet
A perfect duet.
You will never escape this video as long as I am alive.
Reblogging now to watch later out of respect of the person sleeping in bed with me
you mount an insurrection and break into the capitol. after getting away your phone rings. you pick up. the voice at the other end of the line says, “hi, this is ronan farrow with the new yorker,” and you just. keep talking to him. no lawyer. no thoughts. just vibes.
An Air Force Combat Veteran Breached the Senate.
i hate how reward systems never work for me like i can’t just say “if i finish this assignment i can have a cookie” bc my brain is like “…..or u could just have one right now” and i can’t argue with that logic
Self-imposed deadlines don’t work either because I know the guy who set them and he’s full of shit
This is going around again, so I should say, I was wrong when I wrote this.
Actually, I know the girl who set them and she’s full of shit
Congrats on the gender. Get well soon with the executive dysfunction
OH MY GOD
(from @me-ndel)
Things I’ve seen in Covid19 as an ICU nurse:
- a husband and wife admitted to icu, positive for covid after sending their two teenagers back to school when it opened. She coded and died yesterday. We wheeled her body into his room so he could say goodbye to his high school sweetheart from his hospital bed. We dont expect him to survive.
- 94 year old man, married to his wife for 64 years, both tested positive after a single visit to their dentist. It was the only “outing” they had since March. Because there are so few beds available, they were sent to separate hospitals. She stroked and died shortly after. He watched her funeral on FaceTime and never got to say goodbye.
- a 25 year old who flew home from another state because his mom was afraid and asked him too. He tested positive 3 days after his flight. He died 20 days later in our ICU.
- a father/son duo who run a manufacturing company, tested positive along with the majority of their employees. They both came to our ICU. Dad died. Son was able to leave the hospital 30 days later - he learned of his father’s death after leaving, for fear of impacting his recovery.
- A schoolteacher, working for special needs children, tested positive 1 week after her school mandated they reopen. She died 10 days later. Her last words before we intubated her were, “Im going to be your next survivor!” We told her she was right, but we all knew it wouldn’t happen.
- a 45 year old woman with a 6 and 8 year old at home. After 65 days, she never woke up due to hypoxic brain injury. She never made it off a ventilator.
- tiered nursing models, where ICU patients are being cared for primarily by nurses without ICU experience while one ICU rn gets placed as a “supervising” nurse over 5 ICU patients, and monitors the regular nurses care over them. Your loved ones not getting the appropriate level of care deserved because we have no staff left to care for them.
- patients who should be in ICU unable to come to the ICU because there are no beds available. Left on the regular floor in hospital with no additional supervision or coverage because there’s not enough staff to do so.
- patients that have been sent from out of state because their home areas have no room to take them. When these patients are close to end of life, their families are hard pressed to arrive in time to say goodbye.
- a unit opened as a tiered-staffing ICU where there is no negative pressure in patient rooms and no way to install them per maintenance. Nurses are going to be required to wear PAPR during their entire shifts without taking them off while working in that unit. So 12 hours without drinking water or eating unless you can leave the unit. Which it being tiered staffing - its not safe for the ICU rn to leave because there will only be 2 ICU nurses on the unit.
We are a long ways from having herd immunity with the coming vaccines. Please wear your masks. Dont go where you dont absolutely have to go. Wash your hands. This is not the time to go on new dates, have family gatherings or big game nights or get together. Please. You have called the nursing profession “the most trustworthy” for decades - and now when we beg you to listen, to wear a simple mask and social distance, you call us liars and the trauma we see these patients go through every day a conspiracy. Please. We are breaking.
Remember!
2020 may be over, but the pandemic isn’t
An old colleague of mine posted ‘A lot of you have never zipped a body bag and it shows’.