First times the charm
Well I took a leap. Not a huge leap for myself or man kind or the space program. More like a leap for me to have yet another way of wasting time while I pursue this medical degree. Because I need more of those (ways to waste time, not medical degrees... you only need one MD... I hope). This can't hurt right? It's not like I'm two organ systems behind in studying or anything. Oh wait... yeah I am.
Before I forget, don't fall for my "woe is me, I'm a poor medical student" bullsh*t. In fact, don't ever let any med student bitch to you about how much work they have to do. We all like to complain about how hard it is. And yes there is a fair amount of learning and studying involved, but we wouldn't be doing it if we didn't want to. At the end of the day though, most of us will be getting paid a pretty large sum of money to go to work at a job we love. Where we get to help people and maybe even save some lives and improve someone's quality of life. Sounds like the kind of job everyone would like to have.
In all honesty, I'm probably happier studying medicine than I would be in any other career... except maybe music or film. And I don't have much natural talent in those areas. I have a lot of opinions on both, but no real skill with either medium. I'm like an untalented version of Kevin Federline *shudder*
So for anyone who's managed to stumble upon this work in progress, drop a bookmark and check in on the daily. I spend a large amount of my free time online just mucking about(when I'm not planning a wedding or spending time with my fiancee). If we're all lucky I'll remember to drag some of that muck back this way. You can expect a decent amount of talk on music (with links to some of the better stuff that I can help you get your hands on), films, and other pop culture madness. But wait there's more. In my inestimable generosity, I'll also be waxing philosophical on science/medicine/technology and anything else out there that I think people should give a damn about. I'll try to stay away from politics and religion in order to keep this thing dinner-table friendly. Hopefully it'll reach some level of entertainment. Oh and there'll probably be some sports talk as well. Don't look at me like that. I have a Y chromosome, it's a gift and a curse. Learn to love it.
Before I forget, don't fall for my "woe is me, I'm a poor medical student" bullsh*t. In fact, don't ever let any med student bitch to you about how much work they have to do. We all like to complain about how hard it is. And yes there is a fair amount of learning and studying involved, but we wouldn't be doing it if we didn't want to. At the end of the day though, most of us will be getting paid a pretty large sum of money to go to work at a job we love. Where we get to help people and maybe even save some lives and improve someone's quality of life. Sounds like the kind of job everyone would like to have.
In all honesty, I'm probably happier studying medicine than I would be in any other career... except maybe music or film. And I don't have much natural talent in those areas. I have a lot of opinions on both, but no real skill with either medium. I'm like an untalented version of Kevin Federline *shudder*
So for anyone who's managed to stumble upon this work in progress, drop a bookmark and check in on the daily. I spend a large amount of my free time online just mucking about(when I'm not planning a wedding or spending time with my fiancee). If we're all lucky I'll remember to drag some of that muck back this way. You can expect a decent amount of talk on music (with links to some of the better stuff that I can help you get your hands on), films, and other pop culture madness. But wait there's more. In my inestimable generosity, I'll also be waxing philosophical on science/medicine/technology and anything else out there that I think people should give a damn about. I'll try to stay away from politics and religion in order to keep this thing dinner-table friendly. Hopefully it'll reach some level of entertainment. Oh and there'll probably be some sports talk as well. Don't look at me like that. I have a Y chromosome, it's a gift and a curse. Learn to love it.

3 Comments:
Post a pictures of the ROCK! We wanna see the ROCK!
LoL. I'll try to get some on Flickr and link them over here in the next few days.
welcome, matt! and thanks for the link. i'll definitely keep my eye out for what you offer up here.
best,
w
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