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Just wanted to drop by & let you know your blog is perfection x
Awww thank you so much! (and thanks for the follow!)
:))
#WHAT I DID THIS YEAR
As we approach the end of this year I thought I will sit down and write things I did this year that I'm happy about, in no particular order 1- Having a gastric sleeve surgery and losing 45 kgs till now 2- Passing the Musculoskeletal System Committee Exam (which is one of the hardest committee exams) 3- Actually going to the FRP (fantasy roleplay) club I'm a member of and making awesome friends as well as getting to spend time with an old friend from highschool. And thus having a group of friends who will encourage me to go out and have fun instead of hiding away at my dorm room all the time.
4- Making a new friend from my actual class at summer and thus getting out of my comfort zone through her. Now I have good relations with my classmates unlike last year, and since I have friends I'm rarely out of the loop with what's going on in class
5- Learning to sit down and study, doesn't matter what, but just sitting down to study before it is actually a week before an exam
6- Having better relations with my mother
7- Working at a job and earning my own money no matter how little it is
8- Learning that ideally it is good to always speak up about something you don't agree with but in practice you might not want to do that if you want to allow people in a group to get to know you without being intimidated
9- Realizing that my parents are people with their own personal problems and flaws and I shouldn't burden them with all of my problems, but at the same time I should start speaking up when they start loading their problems onto me whenever I get home from a tiring week.
10- Getting a steam account and learning that sometimes a 10 bucks game might be more entertaining than a 100 bucks one
11- Listening to the same friend who got me out of my comfort zone and ignoring my bias about a particular teacher (I always thought she didn't like me). According to my post-graduation plans, the only research topic which will benefit me belongs to the said teacher and if it was left to my anxious and insecure self I would have not joined that research group. But she convinced me that I was being prejudiced and even if she was as bad as I said I shouldn't let that stand in the way of my academic life.
12- Disciplining myself into NOT OFFERING TO HELP EVERYONE DESPITE HOW IT MIGHT INCONVENIENCE ME SO PEOPLE WILL LIKE ME. Realizing this only makes me look overbearing. Realizing most of the time people are just talking about their problems to vent out and not to actually find a solution. And I guess this is enough for this year. There may be some that I've forgotten about. Although who knows....there are still two weeks to go. EDIT: I decided I want people to sit down and think about what they did this year that they are happy about. It is good to have positive things to think about people so let's do this!! For now I'm gonna tag some random people: coffinholmes pocketmartin anononthewater cumber-porn AND ANYONE ELSE WHO WANTS TO DO THIS USE #WHATIDIDTHISYEAR
I did the ice challenge for ALS (twice grrr). Lady Avenal nominated me and I nominate ignorus, atlinmerrick, and songofages. Oh and if you're hard enough, cumber-porn!
I said more in the vid that didn't record but forgot for the second one. This is what having icy water tipped over your head does for your memory.
From the ALS Association website:
“ALS was first found in 1869 by French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, but it wasn’t until 1939 that Lou Gehrig brought national and international attention to the disease. Ending the career of one of the most beloved baseball players of all time, the disease is still most closely associated with his name. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. Motor neurons reach from the brain to the spinal cord and from the spinal cord to the muscles throughout the body. The progressive degeneration of the motor neurons in ALS eventually leads to their death. When the motor neurons die, the ability of the brain to initiate and control muscle movement is lost. With voluntary muscle action progressively affected, patients in the later stages of the disease may become totally paralyzed.”
“OUR MISSION: Leading the fight to treat and cure ALS through global research and nationwide advocacy while also empowering people with Lou Gehrig’s Disease and their families to live fuller lives by providing them with compassionate care and support.”
Click here to donate
When you have iced water tipped over your head, you are likely to get a bad headache and your skin will feel numb. These are two symptoms of ALS (and a few other conditions).
All the Cumber birthday wishes to cumber-porn (don't worry I won't mention age) :D xxx
look smaug i know youre not gonna drop him but you could at least try to seem like you mean it .....
giveaway request for cumber-porn, i hope thats alright!
and also heres the warm-up sketch of smaug with full sized arm/wings because why the frick not i like this even if it took like less than a minute
psa: giveaway rollover
alright, the last two people on the giveaway haven't got in touch so i've pulled two new numbers; the two new winners are letsplayymurder and cumber-porn!
the last two items in the giveaway are the discworld!au and a hybrid digital/traditional request with the sketch sent out, first-some-first served again for this bit!