Batteries, traveling and medical tests, oh my!
So I spent like… nearly the entire three hours in my biology lab this morning. It was kind of killer because it involved me being on an exercise bike, I kid you not! The bicycle had zero resistance and then it turned out that the bicycle uses batteries (and there were none, of course) so […]
Kissing disease *smooch*
Writing a partial essay on sickle-cell anemia and infectious mononucleosis (the “kissing disease”) makes me very glad that I don’t have sickle-cell anemia or infectious mononucleosis. You know… not having clogged blood vessels or blood cells break apart is always in my best interests for survival and all. You know me, huge fan of survival […]
In-tell-a-what?
I am pleased to announce that I’ve actually been paying attention in my psychology class (this prof is so much more engaging than my last one). Oh, and I’m head-over-heels in love with my literature prof’s voice. Not with him, mind you, just his voice. I don’t think that I’d have much luck convincing Clay […]