*grumble*

I hate being sick!

Today, I am sick, and I hate it.

This morning wasn't too bad, apart from the fact that all the printers of the world have apparently banded together and decided to not work for me, which led to my missing two buses trying to print an assignment, which led to making an arse of myself at the uni library trying to get their printers to work for me, going back and forth between the printers and the information desk and the computer terminals, and finally swearing my alegience to Harley, my new Hero, and Education friend from first semester.

So I missed one lecture... pffft, they were just watching an old film starring an old singer who apparently sang his way out of a parking ticket and into the heart of a fem-type.
It wasn't until I had to cross my entire campus 4 times (over, back, over to recover forgotten book, back), decided I needed sugar to stay awake (which led to Fanta and a bag of The Natural Confectionery Co.'s lollies yum), and finished it off with an hour's wait before my last tutorial of the day (which I found, out during said tutorial, doesn't have the same compulsory attendance requirements as Education and Music do). I was awake at 8 and didn't get home until 5:30.

That, my friends, is not cool.

I now have a throbbing headache, swollen and very tender glands in my neck, and other flu-like symptoms you probably don't want me to go into.

*stabs Sickness*

1. Name:
2. Age/Birthday:
3. Single or Taken:
4. Favorite Movie:
5. Favorite Song:
6. Favorite Band/Rapper/Artist:
7. Favorite Book/Comic Book:
8. Tattoos and/or Piercings:
9. Favorite TV Show:
10. Favorite Video Game/Board Game:
11. Do we know each other outside of Livejournal?:
**I believe number twelve is a Poster's Choice question, so I pose this dilema and ask for your response: You are in charge of a major hospital in a major city of 500 people. A plague affecting the victim's brain has broken out in the city and it is spreading quickly, taking the lives of dozens at a time, and making everyone else increasingly ill. In your waiting room there sits a man who has not been affected by the plague yet. In your Emergency Rooms (all rooms in the hospital have become Emergency Rooms) there are a hundred patients at death's door, and as soon as they die, they will merely be replaced by other dying victims. You are certain that this man has some kind of resistance to the plague which you could use to create a cure. Your only way to examine the resistance and provide a cure to the rest of the city would be to invasively examine his brain, invariably killing him. You cannot ask him if he would willingly agree to help, as a "no" on his part would doom the city. Do you take action, drug him, and perform the surgery anway, on the basis that he may have said yes? Or do you let the 500 people die, and possibly allow the plague to spread to the surrounding cities, the nation, and then the globe?**
13. Tell me one odd/interesting fact about you:
14. If you could change anything about your current life, would you?
15. Will you post this so I can fill it out for you?

From: [identity profile] mcaries.livejournal.com



1. Name: Taylor
2. Age/Birthday: 14/April 8th, 1992
3. Single or Taken: Single ):
4. Favorite Movie: Titanic!
5. Favorite Song: New
6. Favorite Band/Rapper/Artist: No Doubt
7. Favorite Book/Comic Book: The Lovely Bones or Running With Scissors
8. Tattoos and/or Piercings: No
9. Favorite TV Show: Desperate Housewives
10. Favorite Video Game/Board Game: The Sims 2 or Super Smash Brothers Melee
11. Do we know each other outside of Livejournal?: No, unfortunately
**I believe number twelve is a Poster's Choice question, so I pose this dilema and ask for your response: You are in charge of a major hospital in a major city of 500 people. A plague affecting the victim's brain has broken out in the city and it is spreading quickly, taking the lives of dozens at a time, and making everyone else increasingly ill. In your waiting room there sits a man who has not been affected by the plague yet. In your Emergency Rooms (all rooms in the hospital have become Emergency Rooms) there are a hundred patients at death's door, and as soon as they die, they will merely be replaced by other dying victims. You are certain that this man has some kind of resistance to the plague which you could use to create a cure. Your only way to examine the resistance and provide a cure to the rest of the city would be to invasively examine his brain, invariably killing him. You cannot ask him if he would willingly agree to help, as a "no" on his part would doom the city. Do you take action, drug him, and perform the surgery anway, on the basis that he may have said yes? Or do you let the 500 people die, and possibly allow the plague to spread to the surrounding cities, the nation, and then the globe?** Um. I'd probably ask him, but that's not an option, is it? Then, I'd drug him and perform it even if it's killing one person to save another. ):
13. Tell me one odd/interesting fact about you: I obsessively wash my hands
14. If you could change anything about your current life, would you? Probably
15. Will you post this so I can fill it out for you? You stole it from meeee

From: [identity profile] phrasemuffin.livejournal.com


I didn't steal it! you asked me to post it, silly.
:P
And Running With Scissors is becoming a movie... I've only seen one ad for it though. I wonder if it'll come out over here... maybe I should read the book first.
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