I've considered that, but I'm not sure if that's the area for me.
I cut the skin really well, then got a little too cocky when I was almost done with the muscle. Ended up collapsing the lung and having it bleed all over the place. ._.
The heart was still beating, though. It was pretty cool.
... I don't think Medicine or Biology are the courses for me, though. I don't think I have the skill for that (to quote myself during the dissection, "I can't even sew and you expect me to dissect!?") and I can't handle cutting living things open. Dead things, maybe, but not living things. ._.
Hello!
So time to blab a lot.
Yesterday's chem test was really unexpected. By that I mean that make your own problems involving the gas laws then solve it.
In other news, we had to do a sort of not very well prepared Noli Me Tangere ( we don't even have costumes). I was Don Tiburcio, and even though I know more or less he's a Henpecked Husband who stutters I think, my only two ad libbed lines don't follow those characteristics.
Rizal in Dapitan. Spanish dialog with English subtitles. All-male group. Check.
One could argue that Kiram's group are the Palestinians to the Malaysians' Israelis. Since there are conspiracies surrounding the Sulu group... Could the conspirators be the proverbial Hamas?
The Southpaw has no brakes!But Kiram's group is not from Sabah. The people of Sabah are.
“[had] concluded that they wish to bring their dependent status to an end and to realize their independence through freely chosen association with other peoples in their region with whom they feel ties of ethnic association, heritage, language, religion, culture, economic relationship, and ideals and objectives.” (Quoted by the Representative of Malaysia to the General Assembly, 1219th meeting, 27 September 1963, Official Records of the General Assembly, 18th Session, UN Doc. No. A/PV.1219.)
Accordingly, in light of the clear exercise by the people of North Borneo of their right to self-determination, it cannot matter whether this Court, in any interpretation it might give to any historic instrument or efficacy, sustains or not the Philippines claim to historic title. Modern international law does not recognize the survival of a right of sovereignty based solely on historic title; not, in any event, after an exercise of self-determination conducted in accordance with the requisites of international law, the bona fides of which has received international recognition by the political organs of the United Nations. Against this, historic claims and feudal pre-colonial titles are mere relics of another international legal era, one that ended with the setting of the sun on the age of colonial imperium. -International Court of Justice
edited 5th Mar '13 8:28:58 PM by Blurring
If a chicken crosses the road and nobody else is around to see it, does the road move beneath the chicken instead?LET'S JUST GIVE IT ALL TO BRUNEI DARUSSALAM. YOU KNOW, MAYBE. THEY'LL STILL BE LED BY A SULTAN (WITH A SOMEWHAT BETTER CLAIM).
ALSO, PENINSULAR MALAYSIA APPARENTLY NEGLECTS ITS EASTERN TERRITORIES, AT LEAST IN RECENT YEARS. BRUNEI FITS. IT'S TOO SMALL ANYWAY. ![]()
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edited 6th Mar '13 2:19:16 AM by Passerby
so much to do, and yet... here, it feels like one cannot do anything but lie here and sleep forever.And I do not want to be Brunei...ese...an...o...whatever you call people from Brunei.
Although it would be interesting how the inevitable death match between Kiram and the MILF would play out.
Oh my god I just imagined an irate Malaysian Xerxes(the meet the spartans one) getting annoyed as an army of middle-aged women kill his men. It is making me laugh so much harder than it should.
I think it's important to mention that I am not at the right state of mind right now.
To the waking world I say,"Aha!"

I want to go into psychiatric research =D