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11.11.2021 // getting down to the wire now….
03.29.20
changed up my study space today so I could have some natural light :)
2.4.19 // 10:33 pm. such a productive study session at a wonderful coffee shop 🌿🌿
a lil update w/ my chem notes hehe :’) how’s chinese new year guys ?? did y’all get to eat a lot of the cny goodies ?? pls drink more water & stay healthy friends ! don’t fall sick okay !!!! also ,, pls send in questions u want to ask us !!!!!!! we want to get to know u more :D
- sam!
Lyricless Lofi Study Playlist
While on hiatus, I found a really nice study playlist w/ strong coffee shop vibes. Doesn’t have lyrics since I’m the kind of person that can’t focus if I have unrelated words in my head. Hope you enjoy...!
These are my favorites:
Wildflower by Joe Corfield
In Life by dude26
[nstlgc] by invention_
Black Coffee by Edo Lee
KOFFIE by ØDYSSEE
sekao by Delayde
BadHabits by Poptartpete
Geisha by Mujo
Here’s the whole playlist:
5 hrs of amazing chillhop/lofi :D
[ 05.29.18 ]
17 pages into my new sketchbook already!
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6.27.2018. Wednesday
If you’ve followed me for a while, you probably know that last year one of my eardrums collapsed onto my last remaining middle ear bone, making me clinically deaf in my right year. Today, I went into the audiologists to try on a cochlear bone anchorage aid, and, after 8 years of having some sort of hearing loss, it was the closest I’ve ever been to an out of body experience. I could hear my doctor tap a soft folder. I could hear the soft whoosh of the door closing. It was echo-y, and not as in tune as the real deal, but it was a step forward in the process. Even those of you that have followed me diligently won’ t know that I have also been established as the secretary of the Disability and Inclusion Awareness Executive board for this next year, and while I have always been an advocate for those who are disabled to be included as they should be, it wasn’t as real for me before I became deaf in that ear. I guess what I’m trying to say is that while this is a medical blog, and I don’t have it nearly as bad as others do, this deafness and this eventual hearing aid are still a big part of me. I’m still learning to adapt, and once I get the aid, I’ll have to adapt to the way people may look at me. I may not post about it as much as I do my other, less trivial issues, and I want to make clear that it’s not because of a lack of a problem with it, but instead is because it’s not something that I have ever or ever want to believe can hinder me from being what I’m made to be, which is a physician. And I want to be certain that none of my followers ever believe that a physical (or mental!) disability can stop them with enough effort and support.
As always, love yourself, love others, and be kind.
-Omi
07/09/17 (September 7th, 2017)
Checked off tasks from my planner & made weekend plans
Wrote notes before I got distracted by some astronomy articles
Finished off my iced coffee & watched some tv shows 📺
[Listening to: Come a Little Bit Closer by Jay & The Americans]