got to make this work. ;)
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Community Medicine
It just humbles you and reminds you that you could not do everything.
loser talk
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the good guys finish last”
— it is a sad truth and the girls won’t admit it.
it was Coldplay
Coldplay will release Mylo Xyloto pretty soon. I don’t know how to feel about this.
I’m intellectually mediocre. I just work harder than most of them.”
— quotable quotes nung interview. HAHAHAHA!
A wife who loses a husband is called a widow.
A husband who loses a wife is called a widower.
A child who loses his parents is called an orphan.
There is no word for a parent who loses a child.
That’s how awful the loss is.”
—
Ronald Reagan
Continuous ambu-bagging for three hours occupied most of my pre-duty morning at the Pedia ER. It was nothing though compared to the hardship of the father of this two-year-old boy, already in shock. Shortly after being transferred to the ward, he expired. Rest in peace, FF.
(via josephineanne)
The worst “tsk tsks” come from parents watching you fail extracting blood on their child three times. Usually pinapatulan ko yung mga ganitong patients pero hindi sa mga magulang. Ganun din siguro sasabihin ng nanay ko.
reflection paper:pamatay na statement
The greatest feat of human will is not to survive unlike what “Aircrash Investigations” is telling you but it is a human’s will to die. Surviving is an instinct while choosing to die is an excellent exemple of the human will.
-jraymags on hospice care
LOL. parang hindi ako.
Strongylodon macrobotrys
The Philippine Jade Vine
One of the most prized treasures of the Philippine rain forest is the jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys). A popular attraction in many conservatories and greenhouses in temperate countries, the plant was first seen in 1854 by botanists who were members of the U.S. Wilkes Exploring Expedition in the dipterocarp forest of Mount Makiling on Luzon. The common name, jade vine, refers to the rare jade or bluish-green color of its flowers. Each flower is five to seven centimeters long, boat-shaped, and gently curved like an upturned beak of a bird. The flowers are clustered in a bouquet, 60 to 90 centimeters long, which hangs gracefully from the stem. At their peak, the flower clusters are so spectacular, but when not in flower the vine virtually disappears among its neighbors in the forest. After flowering, the vine produces large oblong fruits with short-lived seeds that remain viable for only a week or two.
In honor of the great Professor Leonardo Co.
