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#627
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You're probably right. Thank you. You and the others have helped me calm down a bit. I'm still feeling anxious but not as much as before. I find it very difficult to deal with everything I go through on my own. Not sure what I'd do if I wasn't able to get some support from all of you. |
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H and I are watching I, Claudius on DVD tonight. We're having a feed break for the cats, they were starting to use us as scratching posts. But now I think I hear H opening a bottle of beer, so maybe I should go and get one for myself, too... |
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I am home and officially on break.
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I don't mind the love or sex. I like funny best.
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Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
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Don't get me wrong -- your grades matter. But you don't need a straight-A average to get into a good graduate program. Quote:
![]() And what I always tell my students is, do the practice problems. In science, a lot of it is learning how to answer the questions. Sometimes it is more worthwhile to spend time learning how to answer the questions than trying to cram in more information. You may already do this, but since I would tell it to my students all the time, I'm telling you now ![]() Quote:
I wonder sometimes if I had taken meds at university, if instead of sleeping through class, or spending countless hours being depressed and unable to move, or being so anxious that I had a hard time approaching profs and TA's, I could have been in a more consistently "ok" place. The place I was in as a senior, getting sufficient sleep and being more proactive about my classwork. The downsides to meds are that they sometimes need to be adjusted, and they don't work for everyone. I've had to make several adjustments over the course of the past few years. And there are side effects, and they can be difficult. If you can plan when to start trying them, or switch them, for times where you don't have to be too social or don't have anything critical going on, that's best. I was kind of afraid of them at first... I thought I would no longer be myself, which hasn't been the case, and I thought that taking meds was a sign of failure. It's not. It's no more a failure than making an attempt to treat any other type of illness. I totally get what you mean about applying a different standard to others than you do to yourself. It's a long, hard journey to get to a point where you can be as kind to yourself as you are to others. You're worth it, though.
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So much this. When I turned in my dissertation, I also had to turn in a survey that all students fill out asking a variety of questions about my time in grad school. One of them asked something like, "Do you have a mental or emotional issue that has made it more difficult to succeed in graduate school?" Actually, yes! Thank you for asking. Thank you for being the only time anyone has ever bothered to [bleep]ing ask.
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Well the guidance counselor talked to the teacher I complained about yesterday. He still refused to give the girl extra time or not count the questions she didn't get to, so the guidance counselor went and told the principal who told the teacher he had to choose one or the other or be written up. The teacher chose to give her extra time. The guidance counselor got her excused from the 2nd half of her history exam (that teacher us accommodating) so she could finish science. Before the girl came in, the guidance counselor told me to give her some of the answeres and help her eliminate as many answers as possible on the others to give her a better chance at getting it right, since she was only going to have 30 minutes to finish 50 questions. We were on the "chemistry" section of the test. I was never good at chemistry, so a lot I was completely clueless on, as I just couldn't remember which type of bond was which. I couldn't remember the differnce between an ionic bond and a covalent bond. So on those questions I told the girl her guess was as good as mine. Though on those questions I was usually able to help her eliminate 2 of 4 choices because I knew it was a bond and not a single atom. I feel bad decieving the teacher like that, but I did what my supervisor told me to do. I flat out gave her the answers to the Santa questions when she didn't know them. The others that I knew the answer to, I talked her through finding the answer. Letting her tell me the difference between she understood concepts (i.e. "is an electron negatively or positvely charged?" "okay, so if it looses an electron, what do you think will happen?" "if valence electrons are shared in some bonds, are they on the innermost or outtermost electron layer?") So I tried my best not to just give her the answers as my supervisor told me to do, but I tried to strongly guide her to the correct answer.
The bell rang to end the exam period and she still had 10 questions left, so I just told her to "Christmas tree" it. She said "no, then I might get them wrong". I pointed out if she leaves them blank she definitely gets them wrong, while if she just randomly chooses a bubble, she has a 25% chance at getting it right. |
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Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
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SallyBrown, the fears you had about medication are pretty much the same fears I have. Sometimes (tonight for example) I feel like I should probably really be on meds and I've contemplated trying them many times (I could start taking medication right now if I wanted to. I've got SNRIs in my drawer) but I can never seem to get over the fear of all the bad things that might happen if I try them.
Sorry for such a short answer to your post. I'm really tired and I need to go to bed. Thanks for writing to me though. I appreciate it. |
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Well, I was woken up 4 times in the middle of the night (1am, 2am, 3am, and 4am) by my phone ringing. It wasn't a number I recognized. All my phone said it was from Tacoma, Washington. I don't know anyone in Tacoma, so who the h e l l was calling me. I didn't answer. I just immediately sent it to voice mail, but they left no message. They haven't called again yet, so whatever. I am just a little pissed that they kept calling and waking me up at odd hours in the morning.
I was lazy and didn't feel like cooking tonight, so I went to McDonalds and picked up my usual. I always laugh at the total for my usual. It always comes out to be $6.66. It has never bugged me as I am not religiously superstitious. But the cashier today told me she would never eat food that came to that total because it might allow the devil to enter her. I bit my tongue not to say anything back. Yes, 666 is the devil's number in Chriatianity. I am Christian, but I could care less about the number 666, it's just a number like 555 or 123 is. |
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I've seen a few 3D films, and the first ones had a lot of effects that were obviously only there because it was 3D. The Hobbit and other more recent movies suffer less from that. I mean, I think the technology is cool and it's awesome and frightening to see the needle come towards you really quickly in Coraline, but it was so obvious that it was ony there because of the technology, know what I mean? |
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Hey couch... I have to read back but just dropping in real quick.
I'm ordering a white pizza. Does anyone want anything? I know Sally wants pizza. She said Baby Brown loves pizza. In other news..I didn't even get a thank you for the gifts for the kids I nanny. I bought them each a V tech toy computer that teaches math, letters, etc. 2 dolls each, beaded toy jewerly, and painting set. Not even a thank you from their father. Rude. Okay let me go order this pizza. |
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it would never happen again
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Omg squirrel! That would get her sent to court for religious harassment up here!! Plus I dont think thats in the micky dees script!!
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Jersey that sucks I am so sorry.... will you be seeing the little darlings again before Christmas?
Squirrel what exactly is the "meal of the devil" comprised of? What is a white pizza? Hey Granite how are the cards coming? Mast I don't have a 3D tv but apparently I have a 3D blue ray player... although you need the 3DTV , 3D player and 3D blue ray with 3D glasses to make it work. Sounds forced..haha
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Hello again now that I've read back:
On rolling around on Carpets naked: Sounds fun. I'll try it one day. And leave the blinds opened. CC: Sorry you went all the way there to find out the T can't help. But like SD said at least it's free. On accommodations for Students: the teacher should have complied. He was being an a s s. I couldn't read until well into middle school ( 6th grade). On Deava getting a bed: Congrats. On Granite's cards: feel free to practice on me. Your very gifted. On losing friendships after 30 years and don't know why: I get it. People always leave me. Always. On winter break: I work like 5 hours next week. So I'll be bored to. No money to go anywhere and T leaves on Christmas Day for a week. I see her a Christmas Eve at 11am. At least I'll only miss one week. ( she won't get back home till NY day) I missed her by 1 day that week. I lost track of the conversation about grades and for that I apologize. Okay, where's my Pizza I'm inpatient today. |
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CC - White pizza does not have red sauce on it. But it's much more garlicky.
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I love white pizza. Spinach and feta cheese is my all-time favorite.
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Where I live, $6.66 is the price for the food plus state sales tax (no city or county sales tax where I am) of a large 10-piece chicken mcnugget meal.
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#648
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It's great for me since I hate pizza sauce
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#649
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That is my goto order!
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Mine was yummy. Figures. Shoveling pizza in my pie hole helped me relax a little.
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