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When you're trying to study in the library over lunch and construction workers are banging on the wall

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Couldn't figure out where this actually belongs. Maybe Prevet needs a confessional. I am drinking my Bushmills from a wine glass because it is the only clean glass meant for mind altering liquids. The only reason it is clean is because I had to pretend that I know how to keep a clean house because I needed to call my landlord in to replace my water heater and stuck the least dirty dishes in the washer for a test run. The reason there is whiskey in a wine glass is because this will be the worst semester I have pulled since first since first semester and my research is going absolutely horribly right now because I cannot maintain discipline. Still fighting artist vs scientist and right now none of them is winning. Nothing but a sigh for Spring '15.

ETA: the dirtiest dishes went in the cabinet out of sight. :whistle:
 
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sooo its 75F in my bedroom and 65F in my living room. the heat is central and set to 72. set to below 70 and it reaches 64 in the bedrooms. we have sliding glass doors, a front door, and 2 large windows in the living room. i can't eliminate leakage from the door (we tried, the seals just broke off because the door doesnt fit the frame or floor properly). anything else we could try (inexpensively) to insulate? i am scared to think what we are paying for heat because of this... :-/ NC just needs to warm back up. ugh
 
i've known a decent number of vet students that didnt treat their lungs very well either...how about the heart? corneas?
when I went skiing this week I saw a sign that said (no smoking in ski lifts, and no 'vaping'). I presume a few people were getting high and annoying their fellow skiers with their vapors. :laugh: At least they were treating their lungs well.
 
Just took the Medical Specialty Selector quiz on here because I'm bored.

81% match with pathology, neurology, and internal medicine-endocrinology and metabolism. I'd actually totally dig pathology or endocrinology. I know it's geared towards med students, but it still consumed about 20 minutes of my free time, so....
 
sooo its 75F in my bedroom and 65F in my living room. the heat is central and set to 72. set to below 70 and it reaches 64 in the bedrooms. we have sliding glass doors, a front door, and 2 large windows in the living room. i can't eliminate leakage from the door (we tried, the seals just broke off because the door doesnt fit the frame or floor properly). anything else we could try (inexpensively) to insulate? i am scared to think what we are paying for heat because of this... :-/ NC just needs to warm back up. ugh
I saw something online that showed you could ghetto insulate your windows with bubble wrap. Just mist the window with water and stick the bubble wrap on bubble side to the window. Large bubbles work better than small.
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/bubblewrap.htm
 
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sooo its 75F in my bedroom and 65F in my living room. the heat is central and set to 72. set to below 70 and it reaches 64 in the bedrooms. we have sliding glass doors, a front door, and 2 large windows in the living room. i can't eliminate leakage from the door (we tried, the seals just broke off because the door doesnt fit the frame or floor properly). anything else we could try (inexpensively) to insulate? i am scared to think what we are paying for heat because of this... :-/ NC just needs to warm back up. ugh
There are also kits you can buy that are just sheets of thin plastic that you tape to your windows, then use a hair dryer to seal. They helped my roommates and I last year. If you do it well, you can see the plastic moving when the wind blows, but you won't feel it 🙂
 
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I almost understand my dad and son seeing something different because they are male and more likely to be color blind, but pinkpuppy, you are female, right? And you seriously see white and gold? Where is the science behind this? I need to know!
Yep, white and gold here! Although like I said, I've had color definition issues in the past...but idk. It's weird to get blue and black switched with gold and white. Someone please. Explain
 
I just posted about this dress in another thread! I see blue and black. I read in a few places that it's a psychological experiment that has to do with your emotions at the time. Apparently blue and black means there's an event that is affecting you negatively or stressing you out. I have no idea if that's true, but I am definitely stressed waiting on vet school acceptance :O
 
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