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if i look back, i am lost
Claire Keane
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trying on a metaphor
noise dept.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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JBB: An Artblog!

#extradirty
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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@study-like-a-physio
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Sundays in East London: quieter roads, sleepy cafés; cyclists with bike baskets full of flowers, plantain, radishes, bread, newspapers; dogs on their walks, endless cobbled streets. The air is warm but not heavy at all––perfect for writing 😌
summer quarantine days stay productive!!!! heres a vlog abt it
I am a completely different woman than I was this time last year. And I’ll be a completely new woman by this time next year. I can’t wait to learn who I’ll be. I can’t wait to see who I am tomorrow.
[Head injuries in nursery rhymes: evidence of a dangerous subtext in children’s literature
Although nursery rhymes are considered an integral part of childhood, the medical events experienced by their characters have never been documented. Several popular nursery rhymes portray head injuries as inevitable events that do not require medical follow-up. In this paper, we document the prevalence of head injuries in nursery rhymes and discuss the appropriateness of the responses to them.]
Giles & Shea (2003)
How could you not add in the conclusion lmao
“In an attempt to change this sad situation, we have written a new nursery rhyme that provides a realistic and medically accurate account of what actually happens when a head injury is sustained.
A Medically Sound Nursery Rhyme
Little Johnny rode his bike, No helmet on his head. He took a fall and split his skull, His mother feared him dead.
She rushed him to the ER, Where they checked his neuro signs. They noted a blown pupil And inserted IV lines.
They called the neurosurgeon, Who came in and drilled a burr. Now Johnny’s fine; he rides his bike, But he’s helmeted, for sure.
15/4/17
a photo of (part of) my study space! just doing some last minute bio revision before the exam tomorrow
10/26 | I’m so happy to be back home at my own desk. Working from hotels can be productive, but exhausting.
Between the World and Me.
guess what. I’m beautiful & capable & supported by the universe
me and a friend spent the morning in the garden of our favourite second-hand bookshop. it started to rain so we were huddled under the awning, feeling content surrounded by hot coffee and new reads.
Source.
my setup for the day! I’m on my second warm drink, it’s been cold and rainy here (definitely not as bad as back in Alberta, it’s snowing in the town one of my friends lives in). Working on some linear algebra since I’m more behind than I was hoping, once I finish this until I’ll flip back over to calc II.
13.06.2019
Slow summer mornings with coffee, jazz and neuroanatomy 🌿
ready for new people. ready for independence. ready to pursue my passions even more. ready for stronger friendships. ready for resilience.
Team “I’ll do what I want when I want”
“I hope you get where you’re going, and be happy when you do.”
— Jack Kerouac (via amargedom)