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fuckyeahpokemonyuri:

dunno if someone already posted this before :?
i can c an airplane tho *O*

fuckyeahpokemonyuri:

dunno if someone already posted this before :?

i can c an airplane tho *O*

brutalb0nes:

hifitness:

keepcalmanddonthaveacupcake:

cmaliad:

SNOW.

 The 3 places I’ve called home: Dive Bars & Serial Killers, Historical Landmarks, and Snooki.
Snooki?  Really?

Grew up in Hot & Drunk, now in Obesity Epidemic (not in my house, baby!)

OH YEAHH fabulous and unhappy people!!

brutalb0nes:

hifitness:

keepcalmanddonthaveacupcake:

cmaliad:

SNOW.

 The 3 places I’ve called home: Dive Bars & Serial Killers, Historical Landmarks, and Snooki.

Snooki?  Really?

Grew up in Hot & Drunk, now in Obesity Epidemic (not in my house, baby!)

OH YEAHH fabulous and unhappy people!!

ある料理店の大将から聞いたが、福島の海に原発から放射性ヨウ素が流れたというので、築地では、東京湾や三浦半島の魚まで買い控えで暴落だって。バ カの底が知れないね。
 このまま海に放射性物質が流れ続ければ、何年か経って、食物連鎖の上位に いる魚に、濃縮されていく可能性はあるが、いま、東京湾や三浦半島の魚まで 危険だと思うのは、無知に発する差別。
 そんなのが危険だと思うなら、東京湾の魚の水銀を怖がるべきだろうが、江 戸前の魚だといって珍重してきたんだもんね。
 放射能が怖い怖いという癖に、健康の秘訣は、ラジウム温泉、ラドン温泉だ っていうのと同じくらいお笑い。
 タバコを吸ったり、酒を浴びてる奴が、健康被害を心配するのもお笑い。
 こんな有様だから、すでに予言したが、出るよ出るよ。 http://iiyu.asablo.jp/blog/2011/03/16/5741600
原発報道の不思議、放射線レベル報道のおかしさ で書いた、「黒い雨」のこと、広島、長崎の原爆のあとに日本社会に起きた差 別を考えれば、そして、いまの買い占め、買い控え差別や放射能怖い怖いぶり をみれば、福島出身です、東北出身ですというだけで、あらゆる差別が起きる ね。
 放射能が伝染するから就職拒否、男は精子が、女は卵子が放射能でやられて 奇形児が生まれるから結婚拒否、こういう無知から発する差別が、これから起 きるだろうね。
 放射能より、人間のほうが、よほど怖いよ。

So today, monday, is the last day of the summer vacation of this year. :( You’ll probably think something like o everyone would be sad because of that why should this one be different? Well let me explain. I’m going to my senior year right now, and I seriously don’t want to. A lot of people I…

geisen:

July 12th, 2011
OFWGKTA

suitwithsneakers:

 

Salon: So is [Odd Future’s] appearance on “Fallon” going to be seen as selling out, you think? For someone who says KILL PEOPLE BURN SHIT to appear on a mainstream late-night talk show?

Foster: Oh no. I think it’s seen as a coup.

(link)

coverspy:

Emotions are for Poor People, Edith Wharton (F, 40s, tearing up money and laughing, Park Avenue) http://bit.ly/e49cB4

coverspy:

Emotions are for Poor People, Edith Wharton (F, 40s, tearing up money and laughing, Park Avenue) http://bit.ly/e49cB4

Morning~

n-os:

Suhoon spam D: FMFL! ;_;

bye-

justinhope:


So that their light will always shine…

I’ll be attending the Institute for Healthcare IHI http://www.ihi.org/ihi National Forum in Orlando from Dec. 4-8th. This year at the forum, I’ll be assisting with the Leadership Summit for Patient Activists and Partners in Quality and Safety.

Dr. Kavita Patel will be a joining me in conducting a “Compassionate Friends” candle lighting service on Sat. Dec. 4Th at 9PM located at the outside piazza at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center. http://www.compassionatefriends.org/news_events/Worldwide_Candle_Lighting.aspx

The highlight of the forum for me, personally, is meeting and celebrating with our new scholarship winners each year. It’s my way of transforming a very sad holiday season into an event that lights up my universe. Thank you to IHI, The Task Force for Global Health, our sponsors and to all who participate, teach and learn. See you there!

Comments from our past IHI Scholarship beneficiaries:

Please know I will never be the same after meeting you and hearing Justin’s story. Also, I am hosting the first IHI open school chapter meeting this week at Tech. I will let you know how it goes. ~Tamara

I had a wonderful time and I learned quite a bit! The conference gave me all sorts of ideas on how we can improve care for our patients in the ED. I even started discussing some of them with our pediatric ED leadership:) It also gave me the opportunity to make some connections regarding my project to improve care for children in community emergency departments. ~Lori

What a blessing to have this financial assistance. I think that attending the forum will really have a significant impact on my upcoming residency training and career decisions. ~Thomas

You and your story are such an inspiration to me to continue to work to truly improve the field of health care. IHI is such a wealth of information an educational opportunity, but as a graduate student, I have been worried about how I would be able to afford attending the forum. It would be an absolute pleasure to be able to be there with you. ~Kelly

justinhope:

So that their light will always shine…

I’ll be attending the Institute for Healthcare IHI http://www.ihi.org/ihi National Forum in Orlando from Dec. 4-8th. This year at the forum, I’ll be assisting with the Leadership Summit for Patient Activists and Partners in Quality and Safety.

Dr. Kavita Patel will be a joining me in conducting a “Compassionate Friends” candle lighting service on Sat. Dec. 4Th at 9PM located at the outside piazza at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center. http://www.compassionatefriends.org/news_events/Worldwide_Candle_Lighting.aspx

The highlight of the forum for me, personally, is meeting and celebrating with our new scholarship winners each year. It’s my way of transforming a very sad holiday season into an event that lights up my universe. Thank you to IHI, The Task Force for Global Health, our sponsors and to all who participate, teach and learn. See you there!

Comments from our past IHI Scholarship beneficiaries:

Please know I will never be the same after meeting you and hearing Justin’s story. Also, I am hosting the first IHI open school chapter meeting this week at Tech. I will let you know how it goes. ~Tamara

I had a wonderful time and I learned quite a bit! The conference gave me all sorts of ideas on how we can improve care for our patients in the ED. I even started discussing some of them with our pediatric ED leadership:) It also gave me the opportunity to make some connections regarding my project to improve care for children in community emergency departments. ~Lori

What a blessing to have this financial assistance. I think that attending the forum will really have a significant impact on my upcoming residency training and career decisions. ~Thomas

You and your story are such an inspiration to me to continue to work to truly improve the field of health care. IHI is such a wealth of information an educational opportunity, but as a graduate student, I have been worried about how I would be able to afford attending the forum. It would be an absolute pleasure to be able to be there with you. ~Kelly