favorite song to listen to in my car.
gimme dat bass.
favorite song to listen to in my car.
gimme dat bass.
USC medical school professor Dr. Ken Murray has an interesting article titled ‘How Doctors Die’ outlining the difference between how most people die and how doctors die. As he says, “It’s not like the rest of us, but it should be.”
We as physicians are deeply familiar with how people usually…
Also, I’ve read that a lot of doctors die with easily diagnosed illnesses.
Zanele Muholi
Mini Mbatha, Durban, Glebelands
C-print
January 2010
Whoa
I got to 3 seconds before I instantly reblogged.
(Source: atravelerofbothtimeandspace)
May may come (Or I may die).
Accidental Troll of the Day: A spelling bee participant has an excruciatingly tough time making out the word he’s supposed to be spelling. (Skip to 0:34.)
In the comments, he provides some additional context:
To all people: This is a real spelling bee one level down from Nationals. I wasn’t able to hear the word (speakers were pointed at audience and not us spellers) Many people failed hard and one tried to copy my epic troll(wasn’t trying to be just trying to figure out the word) but failed hard. This is real and was not staged. It’s [me] failing hard.
[reddit.]

NYTIMES: THE FRUITS OF FAMILY TREES by Jonathan Safran Foer
“And So It Goes is the culmination of five years of research and writing—the first-ever biography of the life of Kurt Vonnegut, author of the now-classic Slaughterhouse Five: Vonnegut’s World II experiences turned into fiction. Published in November 2011, Charles J. Shields’ biography has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and been widely acclaimed by reviewers. Shields is also the author of Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee (2006), which spent 15 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. In August 2011 he was named associate director of the Chappell Great Lives Lecture Series.” link

VCU ART STUDENTS: go to this, you will get so stoked on Richmond and VCU.