May 2013
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The Moment I Died
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Thanks to both of you *huggles*
I do hope too that everything will be ok and that the penicillin is going to help.
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[[MORE]]My forehead decided to behave weirdly and develop a “thing” under the skin. The doctor had to remove it though, and it was not what she expected. But it should not be that seriously, but I will know that next week when the tests is back from the laboratory and now I am on penicillin. Hurrah, for my very bad immune system…
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That awkward moment when a doctor is more weirded out by an unexpected situation than yourself….
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April 2013
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Yes, I showed no mercy!
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I had a stare contest with a piece of cake...
…the cake won
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Ask her what she craved, and she’d get a little frantic about things like books,...
– Nightwoods - Charles Frazier (via llendaria)
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Why is jumping up and down from excitedness not a socially acceptable thing to do when one of your friends said he brought cake
I just did that and people around me looked at me as if I am very weird
I am not, I JUST REALLY LOVE CAKE OKAY
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When you are trying to finish your thesis and the...
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cecefredzilla:
snaketeen:
there’s a thin line between word and world
get out
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I know, sorry :P My nightmares are heavy stuff.
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imapencilinsideamug asked: Dante and Dorothy Parker
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youhaveamerryheart asked: Tennyson & Keats
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remy-the-impaler asked: Edgar Allan Poe ;)
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starlene asked: Whitman and Frost!
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Poet-Themed Questions
Dante: Where would you go for an epic adventure?
William Shakespeare: Favorite thing about language or writing?
Robert Burns: What part of your home are you most proud of?
William Blake: Are you religious? Spiritual? Atheist? Agnostic?
Alfred Tennyson: Who is your hero?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: What would your dream love be like?
John Keats: What inspires you?
Edgar Allan Poe: What do you have nightmares about?
Walt Whitman: Where is your favorite place to be outdoors?
Dorothy Parker: Favorite way to jazz things up?
Robert Frost: How do you comfort yourself when you're down?
Sylvia Plath: What do you hope to achieve in your lifetime?
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Buying books is immensely comforting. Maybe I won’t read them immediately, but...
– vagabond (via anditslove)
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Broadchurch. I can’t. asdfghjkl. Goodnight.
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