a room of one's own

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catchy

funniest biblical reference by far

#btang :D

WHEN PEOPLE ASK ME IF I EVER COOK DURING FINALS WEEK

whatshouldwecalldental:

#girlsatflowerstreet

lol this is Jia Song the entire semester

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heard this at work yesterday. i miss the 90s

use ALL parts of the guitar!!! super impressed. wanna try this one day.

I was detained during a demonstration against the president…. They beat me badly, to the point that I was about to faint… After that, they covered my eyes and spread my arms and tied them (like a crucifix), and they taped something to my hand. I didn’t know what it was but later found out that it was an electric detonator.

They put up some sort of a shield and they blew it up. Within less than a minute, I felt something warm on my feet. It was my blood. I was bleeding heavily and I lost consciousness.

I woke up in the hospital, I wasn’t totally conscious, but my friends found out I was there. They kidnapped me from hospital and took me to a house, and they brought doctors who came and treated me in that house.

In detention: they curse and insult and were constantly beating us and they tie up people’s arms like [they’re on a] crucifix. Some guys were subject to the removal of their fingernails. Others were flogged, and there are others who had their backs broken….

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34-year-old male patient from Syria.

While Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been unable to work directly in Syria, we have collected testimonies from wounded patients treated outside the country and from doctors inside Syria.

The testimonies, which come from people hailing from various parts of the country, point to a coordinated crackdown on the provision of urgent medical care for people wounded in the ongoing violence.

(via doctorswithoutborders)

MY HANDS FOR MY FIRST LOCAL INJECTION

whatshouldwecalldental:

ahhhh brings me back to costa rica…pretty sure i had acute onset parkinson’s that day :T