Yes, I bought a new cell phone.
And yes, I bought a Globe sim pack.
And yes, nasira na 'yung goal kong maging Smart subscriber forever. Apparently that thing doesn't totally work well for me nowadays. Sobrang napapamahal yung gastos ko sa katetext ng mga kaklase ko dahil halos lahat sila Globe. Kaya naman, nag-ipon ako para makabili ng bagong cellphone na Globe.
And tarrraah! Ayan, bagong cell phone. Binili namin nina Mara and Nicole sa Sta. Lucia kahapon ng hapon.
PERO, active smart subscriber pa rin naman ako. At di yan magbabago.
Haaay naku... two weeks na lang, tapos na ang sem!
And I have four papers more to go : 2 for english, 1 for fil, 1 for lit. I really hope I would be able to finish them on time. I believe I can. Oo! Kaya ko ito.
May math long test pa kami sa wednesday! Haaay naku... Differential equations. Nagfi-feeling Math major na ako. Haha! I love math. Nyahh..
Oo nga pala, I'm planning to transfer to another room here in Dormitoryana (Hopefully kasama ko na sina NiƱa at kapatid niya). Aalis na kasi si Ate Mian. Pupunta na siya ng Canada.
Haay naku basta. Kailangan ko ng roommate. Yun lang. Tapos.
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Grey's anatomy quotes:
"First, do no harm. As doctors, we pledge to live by this oath. But harm happens and then guilt happens. And there is no oath for how to deal with that. Guilt never goes anywhere on its own, it brings its friends - doubt and insecurity."
"At any given moment, the brain has 14 billion neurons firing at a speed of 450 miles per hour. We don’t have control over most of them. When we get a chill... goose bumps. When we get excited... adrenaline. The body naturally follows it’s impulses, which I think is part of what makes it so hard for us to control ours. Of course, sometimes we have impulses we would rather not control, that we later wish we had."
"The body is a slave to it's impulses. But the thing that makes us human is what we can control. After the storm, after the rush, after the heat of the moment has passed, we can cool off and clean up the messes we made. We can try to let go of what was. Then again..."
"We are left with a choice. Either let the guilt throw you back into the behavior that got you into trouble in the first place, or learn from the guilt and do your best to move on."
"To make it -- really make it -- as a surgeon, it takes major commitment. We have to be willing to pick up that scalpel and make a cut that may or may not do more damage than good. It's all about being committed, because if we're not? We have no business picking up that scalpel in the first place."
"No one believes that their life will turn out just kind of okay. We all think we are going to be great. And from the day we decide to be surgeons, we are filled with expectation. Great expectations of who we will be, where we will go. And then... we get there."
"We all think we’re going to be great and we feel a little bit robbed when our expectations aren’t met. But sometimes expectations sell us short. Sometimes the expected simply pales in comparison to the unexpected. You got to wonder why we cling to our expectations, because the expected is just what keeps us steady. Standing. Still, the expected's just the beginning, the unexpected is what changes our lives."
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Pray for me...
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