Also [email protected]
Maybe the last 2 can split it
Maybe he’ll write about his struggles for others to understand.
Twitter reminds me of the worst parts of the old “wild west” internet now. There’s still some good content, but it’s hidden among scams, skeezy porn ads, and some of the worst opinions you’ve ever read.
I feel pretty immune to that kind of stuff, but it’s a huge culture shock after browsing moderated social media.
My spirit animal
Makes me wonder if they planned it or if mom or dad is artsy and just had a black and white mushroom photo lying around.
I’ve noticed that some people do use other filters than “Hot” or they scroll back in smaller communities, because I’ll occasionally get comment replies to posts I made months ago. It’s cool to see.
Does the Active feed work this way?
Hey, power that thing down!
I don’t know if anime counts, but the Psycho-Pass “Dominator” is a really cool science fiction concept in itself.
I remember you! I see posts all the time and notice “Ah, it’s that Sag fellow again”
I’m not a nurse, but I think the way you’re charting is the correct way to protect your license. If they’re A&Ox4 then there’s probably not a legal/regulatory reason to sit and watch them, but it’s also probably not out of bounds for hospital policy to require staff to observe and confirm any intervention (including meds) provided while under their care.
Now, whether they’re going to take into account how much cumulative time/work that adds to the nurses and then staff accordingly is another story… (Hint: they won’t)
<3
@[email protected] would you like to comment on this decision?
Wait, maybe they’re reversing then? This adds new questions.
Waterbed
I hope prison is treating you well.
I’m trying to remember what I see every day now… I’m sure hospitals and the signs for food/lodging are blue. Maybe airports and train stations too?
When I picture signs for camp grounds, I imagine them as brown, but I could be wrong.
Actual answer for anyone curious: In the US, most public points of interest are marked by brown signs (parks, libraries, zoos, historical sites, etc.)