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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:15 am
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Nines19 Celeblin Galadeneryn Yeah, that's right, bad mouth M&R to me. That's gonna get you real far. Yeah, I bet you're a better judge of Tea than I am, what with you're knowing so little of her and having never actually spoken to her directly. That's the kind of thing that makes you an expert. I'm sure all she does tear down people beliefs and spit on them too, because that's just who she is. And there's totally a clique in M&R that holds it's Gardnerian-ness over everyone else because you know, there are just so many Gardnerians there. Really good observations there. Bull ******** s**t. One thing you got right? M&R is too intellectual for you. To be fair, from what I've known of him, he's not a bad guy, just...mouthy and opinionated beyond his knowledge. We've done this before. the fact that he thinks I'm stooping to believing something just because Tea says it is a load of ********.
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:21 am
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:35 am
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CuAnnan Celeblin Galadeneryn Yeah, that's right, bad mouth M&R to me. That's gonna get you real far. Yeah, I bet you're a better judge of Tea than I am, what with you're knowing so little of her and having never actually spoken to her directly. That's the kind of thing that makes you an expert. I'm sure all she does tear down people beliefs and spit on them too, because that's just who she is. And there's totally a clique in M&R that holds it's Gardnerian-ness over everyone else because you know, there are just so many Gardnerians there. Really good observations there. Bull ******** s**t. One thing you got right? M&R is too intellectual for you. Who dis? This guy.
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:40 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:33 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:06 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:17 pm
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TeaDidikai Aino Ailill No. Would I get that at the office of the apartment or elsewhere? You're likely able to down load it from the net. What state?
Florida
Quote: Also? Haddie is having issues.
I'm afraid I don't know who that is. If the person is from Gaia, which I am assuming is the case, I know only usernames. sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:08 pm
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Aino Ailill TeaDidikai Aino Ailill No. Would I get that at the office of the apartment or elsewhere? You're likely able to down load it from the net. What state? Florida Quote: Also? Haddie is having issues. I'm afraid I don't know who that is. If the person is from Gaia, which I am assuming is the case, I know only usernames. sweatdrop Follow the links.
This stuff is a basic over view for what is required by you and your landlord.
My personal advise is that if your landlord is a reasonable person, just letting them know what needs to be done should be enough. Half of my landlords have been like that or better- the other half, well, I've had to use certified written notices.
I hope things get better and your Landlord doesn't send you through hoops.
And Haddie is my car.
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:21 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:06 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:27 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:50 pm
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I hate the student health centre here. I really, really do.
I never see the same doctor twice in a row, for one. And when you're dealing with chronic respiratory issues plus chronic headaches, that's just a pain in the a**, because you have to keep explaining things OVER. AND. OVER. AGAIN.
The last doctor I saw was AWESOME. She was very upbeat, friendly, and listened to me. So of course, I'll probably never see her again.
I went in today, to talk about how I haven't slept a full night in months and finally figured out that's not normal after moving out on my own, and how I'm worried that Aleve is losing its effectiveness on my headaches and concerned about the possibility of long-term liver damage from lifelong use of NSAIDs, and wanted to discuss alternatives.
He ignored everything I said about my headaches. Literally, ignored it. And zoomed in on my sleeping habits. Then he started asking questions about my diet, which is okay, I expected it.
I told him I'm a vegetarian, have been since I was little, and my meals as a general rule of thumb are one part grain, one part legume, and one to two parts veg, that it's pretty low-fat save for small amounts of olive oil, sometimes butter on toast, and some seeds. Told him I rarely eat chocolate or sweets in general, and that the only caffeine I consume is trace amounts in decaffeinated tea, and never after seven pm, when I switch to rooibos and herbal tisanes.
He asked about my exercise habits. Now, the last doctor I went to, and the one before her, and the one before her, all gave me pointers on building up to being able to run a mile without my lungs collapsing or something and gave me the okay for these programs (I'm on week 3).
I can now jog a mile, albiet slowly and never without my inhaler in my pocket, and I stop and rest immediately if there's anything resembling a twinge in my lungs.
He didn't believe me. He said to my face he didn't. He said, "You need to be honest with me. If that were all true, then your weight would have gone down." TO MY FACE.
Because he KNOWS there's no way a fat girl is HONEST when she says she eats healthy and exercises, after all.
*rage*
On the plus side, I'm not really behind in my Spanish class, which I was worried about due to testing into it and skipping 101.
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:45 pm
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Calixti I hate the student health centre here. I really, really do. I never see the same doctor twice in a row, for one. And when you're dealing with chronic respiratory issues plus chronic headaches, that's just a pain in the a**, because you have to keep explaining things OVER. AND. OVER. AGAIN. The last doctor I saw was AWESOME. She was very upbeat, friendly, and listened to me. So of course, I'll probably never see her again. I went in today, to talk about how I haven't slept a full night in months and finally figured out that's not normal after moving out on my own, and how I'm worried that Aleve is losing its effectiveness on my headaches and concerned about the possibility of long-term liver damage from lifelong use of NSAIDs, and wanted to discuss alternatives. He ignored everything I said about my headaches. Literally, ignored it. And zoomed in on my sleeping habits. Then he started asking questions about my diet, which is okay, I expected it. I told him I'm a vegetarian, have been since I was little, and my meals as a general rule of thumb are one part grain, one part legume, and one to two parts veg, that it's pretty low-fat save for small amounts of olive oil, sometimes butter on toast, and some seeds. Told him I rarely eat chocolate or sweets in general, and that the only caffeine I consume is trace amounts in decaffeinated tea, and never after seven pm, when I switch to rooibos and herbal tisanes. He asked about my exercise habits. Now, the last doctor I went to, and the one before her, and the one before her, all gave me pointers on building up to being able to run a mile without my lungs collapsing or something and gave me the okay for these programs (I'm on week 3). I can now jog a mile, albiet slowly and never without my inhaler in my pocket, and I stop and rest immediately if there's anything resembling a twinge in my lungs. He didn't believe me. He said to my face he didn't. He said, "You need to be honest with me. If that were all true, then your weight would have gone down." TO MY FACE. Because he KNOWS there's no way a fat girl is HONEST when she says she eats healthy and exercises, after all. *rage* On the plus side, I'm not really behind in my Spanish class, which I was worried about due to testing into it and skipping 101.
Because of course doctors have the right to treat people like living machines instead of...well, people.
On the other hand if you ever need help with Spanish drop me a pm. It's my major. I enjoy it. And I'm also very bored. sad
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:50 pm
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