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twitt3rpate · 7 months
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leaving a three hour lab be like:
what time is it? why is it dark outside? where did the sun go?
I'm starving.
I'm never doing that again (literally has the same lab scheduled the following week).
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kuebikome · 2 months
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lilu-the-almighty · 1 year
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i just got a fucking $24,000 annual scholarship I’m crying holy shit
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dogtorari · 2 years
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They love their cat trees lol.
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sangfielle · 2 months
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If I do get pet care lead, I will have a little more power over whether or not I sell an animal to someone, but nobody knows what's fucking going on with that, still, and I don't even want that fucking position anymore, I want a better job. I'd really like to work in animal care in any other capacity.
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me remembering that one time i wrote about shubble for a contest because the topic was "your favorite female icon and what you love about her"
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milks-thoughts · 1 year
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ALL MY FOLLOWERS VOTE DONNIE AT THE AUTISM SWAG SUMMIT 2023. I AIN’T LETTING WANNA BE PILLSBURY BOY WIN ISTG
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ssshh-im-a-secret · 1 month
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Me, at the beginning of the school year: *worried that I won't like my classes and that I've made a mistake while choosing my major*
My bio professor this semester, one of the main reasons I really enjoy this subject: FUNGUS
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lesbiten · 11 months
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honestly starting to believe that people who think vets are being sponsored by pet food companies to sell you kibble and "know that kibble is actually terrible for your pet!11!!1!" but "care more about money than proper nutrition" shouldn't own pets
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twitt3rpate · 7 months
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upper division stem classes got me feeling like: maybe i do belong in the kitchen.
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kuebikome · 3 months
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singlethread · 1 year
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Just got back from visiting my favorite undergrad prof and we talked for an hour and I got to hold her ball python for 30 mins
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dogtorari · 2 years
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So, I have organic chem 1 and 2 to take next year along with biochemistry, genetics, pathology, zoology, and my virology classes.
I am taking multiple classes now that I’m a full time student so I’m studying a lot and it’s becoming surreal how I’m literally going into my senior year! 😩😢❤️
I know I’ll do great. I know I’ll complete what I need to in order to graduate. I know I’ll get into vet school. I know I’ll be an amazing veterinarian.. but can I tell you how much imposter syndrome is kicking in now?
It’s so crazy how close I am and I’m so afraid but ready for it. I am so ready to do surgeries and do what I love!! It’s so crazy and I am thankful for this. 😩❤️🐾🤟🏽
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babylon5 · 2 years
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i've finally decided to do online college which is not my first choice but im too disabled to navigate a regular college campus lmao anyway am i insane for considering adding a conservation biology major to my english major next year
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blogdelamedicina1 · 1 year
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A complete manual on seconal sodium
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Secobarbital sodium is a medication in the barbiturate drug class that goes by the brand name Seconal sodium. It is a CNS depressant used as a sedative or hypnotic to treat anxiety, insomnia, and some types of seizures. Seconal sodium works by reducing brain and nervous system activity, which promotes relaxation and sleepiness. But when used frequently or in high doses, it is a highly addictive substance that can cause dependence and withdrawal symptoms.
Firstly, short-acting barbiturates like seconal sodium are used to treat certain types of seizures, insomnia, and anxiety. When other medications and non-drug treatments have failed to bring relief, it is typically used as a last resort.
Again, to reduce the risk of side effects and dependence, seconal sodium is typically prescribed in a low dose and taken orally in the form of capsules or tablets. But some people might become tolerant to the medication over time, requiring higher doses to have the same therapeutic effect.
Also, seconal sodium is a Schedule II controlled substance under the US Controlled Substances Act because of its high potential for abuse and addiction. When the drug is stopped abruptly or tapered off too quickly, withdrawal symptoms may appear. It can also lead to physical and psychological dependence.
Furthermore, a number of adverse reactions to seconal sodium have been reported, including drowsiness, dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and poor coordination. Taking it in high doses or when combined with other drugs or alcohol can also result in more severe side effects, such as respiratory depression, low blood pressure, and coma.
Lastly, seconal sodium should only be used under the close supervision of a healthcare provider due to its propensity for abuse and addiction. It shouldn't be given to others or taken for a longer period of time than recommended. It's critical to get professional assistance as soon as you can if you or someone you know is struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, whether to seconal sodium or to another substance.
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madicosmetic · 1 year
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