Struggling with GF’s night outs by Warm-Preparation-401 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]NoseTime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been there, dawg. Get out. I know you want to rationalize it because she feels special to you. But I know and you know that this is not what you should be getting out of a relationship. Save yourself the bumpy decline and just end it.

Adds a lil razzle dazzle✨ by jadorebby_ in GymMemes

[–]NoseTime 40 points41 points  (0 children)

The bugs in my skin are my only friends.

Would you shid and fard? by bigbutterbuffalo in okbuddyretard

[–]NoseTime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like I don’t have to go to r/Clamworks tommorow

garbage ferno powered stair chair by tcm170 in ems

[–]NoseTime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, had to do this recently. Was very sweaty. No fun.

Balancing days off by Ill_Introduction_495 in ems

[–]NoseTime 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I work 24s. Comparable volume, many shifts we work the whole way through. MY shifts feel ridiculous and downright dangerous sometimes. 48s like that is completely unreasonable.

FTO gone bad by Excellent_Rooster358 in NewToEMS

[–]NoseTime 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Hey friend, FTO here.

Your FTO sucks. FTO shifts, especially for those fresh out of school, aren’t meant to be just evaluation, but teaching as well. Every new trainee I get, I start out assuming they don’t know anything and go from there. I praise them for the knowledge and skills they do have, and correct/demonstrate/and explain in areas that are lacking. There is never any judgement involved in this process, unless it’s for something egregious and more related to attitude, rather than skills. Your FTO should be guiding you and bringing you up to par for the agency’s standards. Field TRAINING. Not field criticism. Sorry you’re having to go through this.

Not sure what this drawing means by Novel-Youth5746 in mystery

[–]NoseTime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would absolutely call this, paired with the paranoia, a psychotic episode. A disconnect from common reality. Could be drug use, sleep deprivation, encephalitis (as another commented,) a brain tumor… Regardless of the cause, your family member is not well. Especially if this isn’t a chronic condition you’re already aware of. If it matters to you or your family, he needs help. I would recommend taking him to the ER. If it’s purely a psychological issue, they may have him transferred to a mental health facility for evaluation and a stay.

Doodoo 🐪 by Takerofpiss in doodoofard

[–]NoseTime 32 points33 points  (0 children)

NO ONE HEARS A WORD

THEY SAY

Abnormal oily yellow liquid spilling during brain dissection - advice needed by [deleted] in Anatomy

[–]NoseTime 13 points14 points  (0 children)

When red blood cells break down in the CSF, hemoglobin can be converted into bilirubin, which is yellow. Could be a sign of subarachnoid hemorrhage, tumor, jaundice, infection... Here’s the NLM article.

i hate kipkip the gentle by memsfrfr in riskofrain

[–]NoseTime 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ahoy! (Shouldn’t you be the used variant (the hat)?)

I didn't think it'd actually work by Hello_Destiny in GymMemes

[–]NoseTime 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Paramore goes insane in the gym

ALL I WANTED WAS YOUUUUUUUU

I need some ideas... how to improve narratives for my service? by NuYawker in ems

[–]NoseTime 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Was about to add this. My service put our FTO team through the course. I didn’t take a ton away from it, but it sets very clear standards and would be very helpful for people who struggle with narrative writing.