
Best 6 dollars of my life 🐸
Found those on Facebook Marketplace while I was bored at work. As a frog lover who can't get a pet frog as I'm moving soon, this will have to do 🥹.
Not really frogs, but I just had to.

Found those on Facebook Marketplace while I was bored at work. As a frog lover who can't get a pet frog as I'm moving soon, this will have to do 🥹.
Not really frogs, but I just had to.
So, I'm officially starting med school in 2 months (so excited!!), and I was looking through the specifics of the school I'm going to. I was reading the required internships that have to be done, more specifically, the pathology one. The thing is, what students do on the pathology internship looks really boring, and I know if I want to do my fellowship in the future in forensic pathology, I'm going to have to do my five years of residency in pathology. The thing is, from what I've read, forensic pathology is vastly different from simply doing pathology (at least according to the autobiography of a practicing forensic pathologist).
I'm wondering if you guys (that finished their fellowship) also think the same, is the information I have wrong? Obviously the description was very short, and I know it varies depending on where you study, but I'm kinda curious.
I plan on asking my school if I could do one of my internships with a forensic pathologist instead, I just don't know if I'll be allowed to considering there are only 7 practicing where I live 😔.
Any opinion, good or bad, is welcome!
Found a love for homemade pasta from scratch the other week, and finally decided to try with a sauce (after a few trial and error), and I'd say if I wasn't convinced to never buy pasta again, well I am now. Let's just say it was delicious.
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It was also a nice opportunity to cook with my dad and spend time with him for Father's Day.
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RECIPE:
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Pasta:
- 4 eggs
- 2 1/2 cup of flour
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Sauce:
- 1 bag of 31-40 shrimps
- 3/4 stick of garlic butter
- 12 mild Italian sausages
- A head of broccoli
- Seasoning (onion, garlic, paprika, anything else you like)
- Cheese (3/4 of a mixed cheese bag and 3/4 of a stick of hard cheddar)
- Heavy creme (1 1/2 container)
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Sorry for the vagueness of the instructions, it was mostly seeing and adjusting as it goes.
Very cute, and it's crazy to think she is almost as old as me. I love how she bites her to ask for cuddles and scratches 🥺.
What the title says. I could've cooked them slightly more, but overall for a first try, I'd say they were pretty good.
Which layout is better? The first one is the way the room is set up at the moment (I'm moving in soon), and the second would be a way that I think should fit (I don't have exact measurements, I used the floor panels as reference). I also added some more furniture I would get if I changed the layout.
If you have any ideas for different ones as well, let me know?
PS: Ignore the units of measurement, they are not to scale.
So, I'm moving into an apartment with three roommates for school this fall, and I'd like to know if there's anything that is a MUST when moving because I made a list, but I feel like I'm still going to forget stuff.
Good information to know, the kitchen and toilets are fully filled already!
To anyone whose results are coming out today (Quebec), I wish you all the best of luck!
Bonjour,
Je suis en train de faire la sélection de campus pour médecine (il faut le faire mtn même si on ne sait pas si on est acceptée), et j'aimerais savoir si le campus qu'on choisit affecte nos chance d'acceptation?
Merci!