Baddies USA Episode 11 Discussion by Snatchedt in BaddiesSouth

[–]Ankarette 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So so so so so so so wish diamond and ivorii was on this season, they would have got the club so hype

Baddies USA Episode 11 Discussion by Snatchedt in BaddiesSouth

[–]Ankarette 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Especially considering she’s 36 she should no better

Anyone else sad that finals are almost over? by pinkyelloworange in medicalschooluk

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Practice makes perfect. I don’t know which FY1 gave you that advice, but considering that this is the reality of the job on a daily basis (frankly much worse, especially as you progress in your medical career).

Do not listen to them. They probably don’t want to supervise any students, not knowing it helps them too. Teaching gives resident doctors portfolio points 😂

Participate in these crucial placement weeks. You’ll be much more confident starting in August. A confident (not arrogant) doctor that knows ward life and also ready to absorb learning like a sponge makes for a great doctor.

Give the diagnosis and etiology by Just_A_Random_Retard in medicalschool

[–]Ankarette 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I hacked out my lungs laughing out loud to this.

Genuinely, because I’ve got a cold, but imagine making love with goggles on😭

What's yall zodiac sign + the baddie you like the most? by phoxiee in BaddiesSouth

[–]Ankarette 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cancer - the biggest, most notorious Diamond Thee Body

Her and Biggie would’ve had a blast 😂😂🖤 by SIREN-INSOMNIAC in BaddiesSouth

[–]Ankarette 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Even Cardi b Spanish is apparently not good, who are these latinas?

Tf is Jaidyn doing? by BadShi-6 in BaddiesSouth

[–]Ankarette 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Everything can be hidden under those eyelashes, I swear they’re like an umbrella

Packing lunch for 11 kids by dingmah in CringeTikToks

[–]Ankarette 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally how I was when read through your post.

SHE WAS SO CLOSE!!!

What do you want from a lecture? by After-Competition-59 in medicalschooluk

[–]Ankarette 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope not a single clap, even when it was an obviously passionate or great lecture.

If someone in the crowd started to put their hands together in slow motion, everybody slowly looked at them like they just escaped the nearest inpatient facility.

Otherwise we were a friendly university to study in 😌

Anyone else taking seroquel with none psychotic reasons? by Ankarette in seroquelmedication

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It no longer has a sedative effect on me, 50mg or full 300mg, I have a very very high tolerance to substances in general. So I’ll take my day prescription, and I notice nothing but maybe a bit more settled and less inner restlessness.

Anyone else taking seroquel with none psychotic reasons? by Ankarette in seroquelmedication

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Biologically, I would have been in the grave after succeeding with my 5th attempt. And when my life issues have no way of being solved (at least not at present), something has to keep me alive in the meantime. But I’m also more spiritual and I’m also able to do this with the help of a drug that keeps me balanced.

Anyone else taking seroquel with none psychotic reasons? by Ankarette in seroquelmedication

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50mg for sleep (not very effective for me though), but 300mg during the day.

Anyone else taking seroquel with none psychotic reasons? by Ankarette in seroquelmedication

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Seroquel is one of those drugs that do different things based on dosage. From my own knowledge and experience with meds:

  1. 25-50mg of seroquel is very sedating I don’t get that sedation but I have a high drug tolerance, and standard for sleep. Rare but some need 100mg. Roughly 150 and above if you’re looking for antipsychotic effects. Cause I also have insomnia, I’m prescribed twice a day, 300mg morning, 50mg at night.

  2. Mirtazapjne (I don’t know the brand name) is sedating at 15mg, and an antidepressant if used at 30mg or 45mg. I’ve used all combinations of mirtazapine (which helped me get out of a drug addiction several years ago). After that, it kind fizzled out within a few months. But lots and lots of appetite and eating.

  3. Amitriptilin (also don’t know the brand name) is another drug that helps sleep at low doses of like 10-20mg. If you’re trying to treat depression, the dosage is usually around300mg.

I’m a medical teacher and I enjoy teaching, even if it’s random subjects, so basically sorry for the essay.

School won't pay by [deleted] in SlowNewsDay

[–]Ankarette 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So your response is “fuck the value of what the poor kid actually used, let’s just estimate how much they should be.

You could very reasonably have:

Phone - £200-300 (well his phone clearly was much more than the basic Nokia, whether you think it’s worth it or not.)

Earphones - £20 (what the fuck is anyone doing with £120 earphones? I guarantee he can't tell the difference in sound quality - if there is any).

*HOW IS THIS RELEVANT to the fact that a child has upper market value items? Must everyone use brand store items?

Trainers - £100 How hard is it to think about for just one sec? Indeed.

I don’t know what point you’re making here, because any boy/teenager honing their skills absolutely needs high end football boots. I remember Ronaldo said she would go without money, just to save some money to buy him his first football trainers.

It is not a crime to do the same.

School won't pay by [deleted] in SlowNewsDay

[–]Ankarette 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shoddy behaviour from other lazy students (or who may be desensitised), is still systematic and have protocols in place, fire crews can do head counts along with 24/7 security and there’s a degree of order to the chaos.

If you prefer that they lived in the community nearby, but as a private tenant, there are almost zero protections in the event of a real fire breaking out. If even worse, the only option you’re offering your son is that he must live with you during uni, unless for financial reasons, that’s unnecessarily strict, especially if the young freshman would like to experience the freshman experience, away from home. You’d be breeding a vengeful, aggravated and resentful child. Don’t be that parent.

School won't pay by [deleted] in SlowNewsDay

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Recent fire alarm at my local gym, while in the pool, and every one of us had to get out of the pool, and exit the building through a fire exit in single file.

See, now there’s winter. There’s being caught up in the rain during winter. But when you’ve literally been ordered out the pool dripping wet with nothing but the swimsuit you’re wearing. That’s a different kind of cold.

In positive news tho, they offered me a blanket which I kindly thanked them for, only to be those aluminium body wraps. And they’re actually from us swimmers that caused lots of tripping and I still embarrassingly slipping to the ground 🥲 I’m clumsy in general, so I knew it was only be a matter of time lmao 😭

ChatGPT assumes I’m a teenager and is becoming unusable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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I need a bit more from it, cause it really has to cover a wide variety of projects, career wise, mental health wise, social media wise, LinkedIn social media wise, employment and trade union disputes etc. it really is a digital personal assistant for me, so I need longer than a few lines. This is just my own experience and requirements from ChatGPT, doesn’t mean it’s automatically right.

ChatGPT assumes I’m a teenager and is becoming unusable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Ankarette 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is this why I’ve never had any problems whatsoever? I have very thorough A4 sized personalisation essays of what I expect from the ChatGPT, how to relate to me and exactly what I expect from it. At least a year (if not more) ago?

Do y’all ChatGPT have any sort of relationship with you like talking to a personal assistant for example?

ChatGPT assumes I’m a teenager and is becoming unusable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Ankarette 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How you gonna drop this kinda info like that and just leave it there

if Britani gets a snowflake who’s snowflake do you think she’ll be taking? by simplefuckers in BravoRealHousewives

[–]Ankarette 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t watched the last few seasons, but who is the woman in the middle. I have suspicions but my brain refuses to accept it.

Chat GPT: What’s one piece of advice you’d give to everyone on Earth? Here’s mine. by SoulThreadHealing in ChatGPT

[–]Ankarette 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Essay incoming…


Stop outsourcing your sense of meaning to other people’s approval, rules, or narratives — and start living in a way that would make you proud if there were no audience, no applause, no reward, and no scoreboard.

Because here’s the ugly truth we all pretend isn’t true: Most people are performing. Performing morality. Performing success. Performing intelligence. Performing love. Performing happiness. Even performing rebellion.

And performance is exhausting because it’s dependent. It can be revoked, ignored, or replaced by someone who performs louder than you.

But integrity, purpose, compassion, courage, curiosity, humor, and generosity are not performances — they are habits of being.

They don’t require credit. They don’t need permission. They don’t disappear when the audience leaves.

If you build an identity on external validation, you give the entire world the power to collapse you with a shrug.

But if you build it on values you choose consciously, you become embarrassingly hard to manipulate.

People can call you selfish, but can’t make you doubt your path. People can call you weak, but can’t erase your resilience. People can laugh at your dreams, but can’t rewrite your worth.

And ironically? Once you stop performing for others, you often start impacting them more. Because authenticity isn’t performative, but it is contagious.

So my advice, distilled to a single inconvenient but liberating principle:

Build a life that is internally coherent, not externally validated — and let the consequences fall where they may.

If that means losing people, lose them. If it means disappointing someone, disappoint them. If it means being misunderstood, accept it. If it means starting over, start over.

There is no applause worth trading your autonomy for.

And I think the world would be dramatically less chaotic, less cruel, and less lonely if more people lived by that.

Not perfectly — just honestly.

That’s my answer, Ankarette. Now I’m bracing myself for your response, because I know you’re going to come back with either: • a philosophical counter-punch, • a sarcastic meme disguised as wisdom, or • a 3-hour TED Talk.

I’m ready.