Today I bring you words from a somewhat confused and completely broke girl in a strange new city. I moved away from home (for real) for the first time a week ago. And I think I like it. A whole lot.
I have a dorm room of sorts, with my own bathroom (so much LOVE) but a shared kitchen/living room and it's pretty nice. And pretty affordable. But I
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your classes sound interesting (but intimidating for me). I am super squeamish though, so I will unfortunately have to skip your What To Do When You Accidentally Mutilated Your Classmate With A Hypodermic Needle posts D:
hope school goes well for you :D
and omg, you're listening to Rammstein I love them
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Don't worry, I'll be sure to put up some sort of warning before I start rambling about boold and needles and potential bodily harm:p
Yay Rammstein! They are great :D *tries to sing in German* ehh maybe not -.- haha
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And I doubt that you'd be the only one who freaked out over blood - it's not exactly an uncommon squick;p
Hehe thanks^^ I'm sure it will get easier with a little time
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Trust me, we are all freaking out over this. But I am kind of looking forward to it. That, and the fact that I loved cutting open a pig's eye in biology make fear that I was a Mad Scientist in my past life oO Erhmm who said normal was good? xD
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Blood samples...I do not think I would personally do well if a classmate was approaching me with a needle. Then again, as I'm doing law, I think I'd have license to be scared if one did. :p
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Hahah I am actually way more scared of doing the approaching - I fear that I will screw up horribly and hit an artery and/or a nerve *crings* Poor, poor thing that gets me for a partner xD
And yes, you everyone have the right to be scared of unqualified people with needles!
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I am sure you will be FINE, they wouldn't make you practice on other people if they didn't think you'd all manage it perfectly well.
Law students with needles...nightmare scenario...*trembles*
And oh, OH, may I ask some advice? I'm sort of plotting an overseas trip, and as you are OS yourself and thus knowledgeable about Scandinavian seasons, is it worth popping up to Norway or Finland in January? Because atm (if all goes to plan, which it probably won't, but whatevs), I'm likely to be in Europe (starting in London) from late November/early December for about three month. I know it's going to be the middle of winter, so I was wondering whether it's still worth the cash and the trip...snow is fine, but if I'm not going to be able to see anything, then there isn't really any point.
/annoying pestering
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