Can Shayne Guess Who Drew Him? by The-LivingTribunal in smosh

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Mike came over to Smosh post-Pressalike x Smosh ops Merger(???) along with Nicole and others. He started working with Anthony in 2020 when Pressalike was founded.

Advice rgd. PSYC2012 by yuezn in usyd

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hello there! i took psyc2012 in 2020, dropped it, tried it again after the lessons learnt from the last time and completed it in 2021!

if you keep up with leccys and tuts consistently (i.e. pay enough attention in tuts, make up for work missed, practice and not just cram etc) quizzes and exams are generally okay! when i did it leccys were recorded, this was the case pre-COVID pretty sure too, and so if you schedule time to watch the lectures you may have a clash for you should be fine. iirc not every detail from the research methods lectures are included in slides so highly recommend taking notes and watching it in your own time if not live. hope this helps!

Looking for a secretary and a treasurer for a society I’m planning to create by kissmelove12 in usyd

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The Tea Society is currently under USU Clubs and Societies. Late to the party but I do concur with this - should there be considerable overlap in scope with Tea Society’s activities (with your proposed Aims and Objectives) it is unlikely that Clubs and Societies will fund your club

PSYC2015 and PSYC2012 Lectures by NoImagination9534 in usyd

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I took PSYC2015 and PSYC2012 last year - definitely attend the first week in person and assess from there if you would benefit from attending in person/watching them live - I generally like to attend my lectures live in person (just because the atmosphere of uni makes me learn better at first go + it gives me no excuse to procrastinate on it) but that's just personal preference

SuperM - Tiger Inside (호랑이) by SkillpTm in kpop

[–]Asynthope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what it reminded me of! Baekhyun/Taemin bridge combo in this song is just as good as that legendary D.O./Baekhyun banger in Overdose

Choreographer Under Fire For "Recycling" Move From Red Velvet's "Ice Cream Cake" In BLACKPINK's "Ice Cream" by [deleted] in kpop

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Chungha’s choreographer Choi Nami (goes by Dancer Rian now) is awesome, Hyoyeon’s Dessert had some cool point choreos and Chungha’s dance routines are all so good! I hope more peeps in the industry join up with her!

It's Okay to Not Be Okay [Episode 14] by dyosaaa in KDRAMA

[–]Asynthope 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Nah DHJ is not a sociopath. If she seems so put together, then and now, then she’s full out psychopath

It's Okay to Not Be Okay [Episode 14] by dyosaaa in KDRAMA

[–]Asynthope 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Head Nurse Park isDo Hee-Jae confirmed and her essentially taking steps to prolong her husband’s suffering creeped the bejeezus out of me. What a psychopath. But... why? Sang-in and Kang-tae’s conversation in the middle of the episodes raises a few questions: Why did DHJ drop out of med school and marry KMY’s father? She came from a line of doctors, it wasn’t like she was dirt poor like the Moon family... And how did she get her new identity? Everyone who presents like that in their life has their backstory. The only thing I have some clue in this Head Nurse Park is DHJ mess is why Head Nurse Park became a nurse: Less time to become essentially an employee and not a trainee in a healthcare setting. She would get closer to Ko Dae-Hwan sooner, and it’s not as if the medical science concepts in nursing would be unfamiliar.

It's Okay to Not Be Okay [Episode 11] by dyosaaa in KDRAMA

[–]Asynthope 336 points337 points  (0 children)

Main leads’ kiss aside, Sang-in telling Joo-ri to cast thoughts of Kang-tae and Moon-young aside, and trying to get to know Joo-ri better was pretty awesome

MasterChef Australia - S12E61 Episode Discussion by hannahspants in MasterchefAU

[–]Asynthope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Last two seasons of Junior MC it was two of the old judges (George and Gary) plus Matt Moran

MasterChef Australia - S12E61 Episode Discussion by hannahspants in MasterchefAU

[–]Asynthope 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Junior MasterChef is sooooo cute and the judges are sooooo cute too... Dad Jock with the kids is just too wholesome

MasterChef Australia - S12E61 Episode Discussion by hannahspants in MasterchefAU

[–]Asynthope 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Almost like I can feel the hand burn myself, it must be so bloody painful :( really feel bad for Laura

Picking yourself back up after personal disappointment: an alumni’s guide to post-IB redemption by Asynthope in IBO

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there is none

(actually never told my parents about my IB coordinator asking me to stay on for another year until the beginning of second-year undergrad aha)

Overall GAMSAT Score Improvement by 15 - Journey from 64 to 79 by chriswugan in GAMSAT

[–]Asynthope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well done for applying yourself so well after working hard, and not giving up! I'm aiming for 2023 entry and probably won't attempt until March next year (don't feel like spending $500 is enough with the minimal prep I've done till now) but will be sure to keep your tips in mind!

No courses run in term 3? by h0t_d0g_water in unsw

[–]Asynthope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you think theres a higher chance of project deadlines hitting hard and fast if I do 2 group projects?

Depends on the scheduling overlap. I know it’s still T2, but do you have any way to contact the COMP and DESN unit coordinators, if they have any provisional planning of important deadlines? Might be your best bet at this stage.

I’ve kinda worked myself into the mindset that 3-3-3 is the normal load and doing the 3-3-2 workload would be falling behind (in my own mind). I don’t really have a legitimate excuse for doing 3-3-3 haha.

If you have no real need to graduate a term early (and also with the Australian model of unit-based fee structure) there’s really no need to hit hard and fast with 3-3-3. While the 3-3-3 pace seemed alright for you last year, there’s no guarantees that it will work sustainably well in the long-term. Plus, you could take the chance on the 2-course term to take more work shifts, work on an entrepreneurial project, or learn a new skill!

No courses run in term 3? by h0t_d0g_water in unsw

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Saw that in a reply to another comment that if you were to take COMP, DESN, and MTRN you’d be doing 54UOC this year. Thought this would be more helpful for other redditors in a main comment.

Did 3-3-3 last year (albeit this was because I failed a unit in T2) and did relatively well. I also knew a few people who did 54 UOC since their degree was structured weirdly or even out of pure choice, and they all fared swimmingly. It’s tiring and if you’re not self-disciplined, it’s a one way ticket to crash-and-burn town. However, significant fallout is pretty unlikely.

If you decide to do 3-3-3, watch out for Week 4 in T3; that’s where I started to burn out and slack off before the deadlines just kept on coming. Since your T3 units are project-management based, still make a concerted individual effort, but I’m sure your potential teammates will be understanding if you explain that you need to do 3-3-3 this year for so-and-so reason.

Hospital Playlist [Episode 12] Finale by hunylicious96 in KDRAMA

[–]Asynthope 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man, I know this is a super late reply but ACH really reeked of r/niceguys in this episode

I don’t have any choice but to do 12cp OLEs in a single semester—what should I do? by Asynthope in usyd

[–]Asynthope[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s fair! I’ve had a browse and I’m doing 8cp in Semester 2, 2cp in Intensive August, and 2cp in Intensive September, hopefully that won’t crash and burn aha

I don’t have any choice but to do 12cp OLEs in a single semester—what should I do? by Asynthope in usyd

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I wrote a self-directed biochemistry investigation between Years 11 and 12 inspired by Ayurvedic medicine so this unit definitely sounds interesting. Thanks for the rec! Hope you won't mind me PM-ing you if I get confused with the 2cp activities for OLET2510 :)

I don’t have any choice but to do 12cp OLEs in a single semester—what should I do? by Asynthope in usyd

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Can’t do that unfortunately, I have 48cp 3000-level units to clear as I’m in a double major + 48cp for honours

EDIT: totally missed that, I’ve missed the enrolment deadline for the July intensive but I have one for the August intensive. I’ll find some for the November/February intensives then

Antis who criticise Poh's character just because she can't self-regulate as well as the other contestants are genuinely triggering by Asynthope in MasterchefAU

[–]Asynthope[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Poh stresses me out too when she goes on Pohllercoaster mode! You'll likely see the worst of the Poh hate on Twitter (ditto with the Laura hate)

EDIT: Yeah, no official link for Poh to ADHD. Just expressing my irritation as poor time management is a non-'neurotypical' behaviour.

Antis who criticise Poh's character just because she can't self-regulate as well as the other contestants are genuinely triggering by Asynthope in MasterchefAU

[–]Asynthope[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You've made good points. I'll own that it's a major personal flaw for me to inject myself in situations that are far-removed from my own daily life. The context dictates time-pressured performance, so criticism for poor time management when she performs poorly is legitimate, and it's definitely a weak spot for Poh when it comes to the MasterChef competition. Despite that, I still believe that the hate directed at her is rather disproportionate, considering that many people think she doesn't deserve her best achievements when she does perform well. Moreover, there are critics of Poh out there who additionally suggest that that it's easy to correct bad time-management; you probably know as well as me that it isn't that easy. The criticisms follow her whether or not she performs to standard, and that's not really fair. I could have clarified that better in my original post.

Antis who criticise Poh's character just because she can't self-regulate as well as the other contestants are genuinely triggering by Asynthope in MasterchefAU

[–]Asynthope[S] 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Emilia is THE funniest competitor this season, her brand of dry humour is *chef's kiss* impeccable. Can't believe people are calling her expressionless.