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I am in my 20's and a passionate student, majoring in Psychology. I was born and brought up in Germany, moved around about 4923 times and recently moved in with my lovely boyfriend Mr. Bubbles (no that is not his actual petname), who affectionately shares the space in my green Bubble.

I am a raging, almost melodramatic observant, who picks up on body language and gestures like no other. I love to spending my days out and about and observe anything that comes my way, just so I can report it to whoever is around me.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Euwww! Weird stuff in weird places, happening at weird times

So this whole semester has been weird, right?

At the beginning of every semester I go "Yes, totally been there, done that". All confident, thinking that I know what to expect. At the end of every semester, I am always truly amazed as to how different everything took its course. It's absolutely mental!

Move again, flip my piano playing back into gear, move in with my boyfriend, loose all my confidence and be pretty clueless (i.e.: wait this is what a lecture slide looks like? .... much like I was in first year), absolutely fall for project runway and spend every waking moment watching this crap, finishing another great season of house, living an entire semester without a couch - HEY that's an accomplishment, and just really be confused as ever before.

Yup, this pretty much summarizes my semester. While I'm happily writing away here, I just looked down into my tea glass and I realize that there are long cobweb like strands of something in my tea. GROSS! Why did I NOT notice this before? I don't know.

This is much like in the afternoon when I ate some pizza and at the last bite, there must have been some sand stuck in the veggies, this SAND grain actually embedded itself into my throat. SO weird. So I finally figured out where it was and then rushed to the uni nurse. Who didn't even know how to remove it. What's with all this education, when you can't help people? Ahram seeeee (= chillll). I eventually took over the equipment and removed it myself *burhahahahahaha* so funny right? I could have just done that at home.

So yes, one more thing to add to my list of weird things during the sem? Riiiight, weird things stuck in potentially dangerous places. I could have died from this sand grain. I could have slit open my throat!!!!! .... NOT, but it was pretty scary and painful nonetheless, it felt like a needle. AND the other time when I had that piece of platic stuck in my eye ??? Exactly! What was that all about??? I could have lost my eyesight! The doctor actually took tweezers and pulled it out of the white bit there in the eye. T'was freaky. Especially, because he actually put local anaesthetic eye drops, except they didn't work as quickly as he had anticipated, so he performed the entire procedure with me sitting there in agony *exaggerate* only to discover that it was never numb. So then he put more eye drops POST-procedure (what's that for again?), just so I could walk out with an eye that was fully numb by the time I reached my car (stuuupiiiiid!).

Relatively speaking, my little sandgrain was only minor and was entirely free too. The eye thing on the other hand cost me friggin $500. Haiz! Specialists are too expensive in this country.

Amen!

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