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[Flash 10 is required to watch video]OMG ;~;
So much respect
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NASA recently released imagery showing the deforestation of America …in just 34 years.
Fucking wow.
That’s pretty fucking interesting and sad.
Holy fuck.
…we’re screwed.
crap.
What if the 1987 picture was taken during the spring, and the 2012 picture was taken during the late summer? Obviously there has been a lot of deforestation, but never take anything at face value.
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of talking and studying. A good balance to last week’s Friday craziness.
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Homework, hell yeah. I’m glad my TA doesn’t give a fuck. He straight up told us students that he doesn’t wanna be there. “How do they decide if you TA for a lab or a class?” TA, “I chose class. But, they don’t give you what you pick.” Student, “So you don’t wanna be here?” TA, “Yup”
He’s hella chill.
Hi mom. At least I’m doing homework hah
Since middle school, I’ve stopped using planners. I was just too lazy to write things down, but now I’m using google calendar. I guess I’ve realized I really need to organize my life to use my time and effort efficiently.
Google calendar can text you reminders! SO convenient
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Ken Jeong, MD.
As a few friends and I discussed movies, the topic turned to the Hangover, parts one and two. As we laughed and talked about the more memorable scenes we remembered, one line stopped us in our tracks.
“Did you know that the actor who plays Leslie Chow is a doctor?”
No, I did not know that. In fact, most of us did not. We all sat there looking at each other, flabbergasted. An actor? A doctor?! A real doctor played a doctor in Knocked Up?! I immediately whipped out my phone and checked.
Sure enough, there it was, right on his IMDb profile: a doctor of internal medicine.
I was surprised. Not just because this little bit of movie trivia had escaped me all of these years but that a doctor walked the red carpet. It seemed such a dichotomy of ideas. After all, were we not taught to shy away from shedding light about our life beyond our profession? Patients were not supposed to know us beyond the confines of the examining room. And yet, here was a doctor showing a different side of himself to the world, not burdened by the weight of a title or a white coat.
Then again, it would not be the first time I have seen a doctor shed his skin. With all of the talk from college and faculty alike about finding life balance and pursuing our own interests, had I not seen a doctor who moonlighted as both a yoga instructor and a stand-up comedian? So perhaps, I should not be so surprised. After all, we all have a life beyond medicine, and we all need room to grow. Perhaps, Dr. Jeong is merely a more visible manifestation of our pursuit for balance. Perhaps it was time we all started thinking outside the box, and broaden our gaze to the whole horizon.
Dr. Ken Jeong, we salute you. Stay awesome.
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at 3. Epitomizes this quarter. Improving my scheduling and planning is a must for next.
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LOL GG
omg so relevant to everyone in the quarter system! I’m so determined to get better grades than last quarter!
Yup.
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This odd couple consists of a goby and a shrimp. The shrimp, who has poor eyesight, dug their burrow and keeps it clean, while the goby is on the lookout for predators. It pushes the shrimp down the burrow when it detects danger. (Desert Seas - National Geographic Channel)
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Climbed my first V3 bouldering route today. It required all the strength I had. I’m glad to see that I’m improving quickly in bouldering.
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