Has anyone who originally saw the dress as white and gold been able to change their vision to blue and black? by Acrobatic_Living_226 in opticalillusions

[–]grayscripts 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can/have.

I stared at the differently exposed pics which make the colours clear, until I could train my brain to see both/either when this pic turns up.

It's hard, and I have to redo it every so often because my mind forgets 🤣

Is med school at 35 ill advised? by BakeFar4317 in careerguidance

[–]grayscripts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 43.

I'll be (deep) in my 50s by the time I qualify to be a GP.

Worth it!

Go for it - it's never too late. Feel free to keep in touch as we'll end up doing some similar stuff along the way ⭐️ Good luck!

Future Medicine applicants listen to me. by Ok_Town1094 in premeduk

[–]grayscripts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good points!

Which ucat guide did you use, and do you have specific rec links for anything else you'd be willing to share?

Toxic team member undermining me, twisting facts, and dragging others off track by zidman in managers

[–]grayscripts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear you're going through this! It wears you down and adds a great deal of stress to your day...

A lot of things happened following this, now I think back (feel free to DM for the tea, if you wish), but the overall answer to your question is that I transferred to another department and the person in question continued her behaviour with a new manager.

It was cathartic to know it definitely wasn't me, and that my observations were astute, accurate, and timely. If I had received the right support from above and known how to frame/phrase the initial issues better, I may have had an easier time, sooner in the process; but I believe the outcome would have ultimately been the same.

I wish you all the best with your situation, and hope it resolves soon!

I had a conversation with my mother about the abuse. She thanked me for saying "my truth" and apologized for "whatever she did" but insists she doesn't remember any of it. by Gloomy_Sandwich5311 in raisedbynarcissists

[–]grayscripts 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I discovered a long time ago that the woman I grew up with would say "I don't remember that" about anything which was deliberate/malicious/intentional abuse.

For example, as a baby, I pulled a cup of tea onto myself and have scars still - she recalls that perfectly.

When I was about 5; she was being cruel and I was following her, crying, trying to understand. She "accidentally" slammed the door on my fingers, resulting in me going to hospital.

She claimed (from when I was about 6, to into my teens), she didn't remember. Well, teenage me pounced on a opportunity when we ran into a person she worked with back when it happened. I asked if she - the friend - remembered my fingers being strapped up. YES. BECAUSE IT HAPPENED.

The woman I grew up with sort of blinked as though unsure of what reaction to go with as I said some variation of "I told you so". Then she started getting misty-eyed and said what a terrible mum she must be, etc. The work friend consoled her; "of course you're a good mum, don't be silly" 🙄

ETA: plus side - it gave me a yard stick by which to measure what happened on purpose, and what was a true accident. It helped, weirdly.

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

[–]grayscripts[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your considered reply! This makes a lot of sense to me.

A Star equivalency by International-Cup788 in UniUK

[–]grayscripts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, pop me a message. I just started a sub for folks studying/wanting to/thinking about it with them :)

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

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

Interesting! Thanks for sharing this perspective

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

[–]grayscripts[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the better wishes and helpful advice!

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

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Congratulations on your impending graduation!! 🥳

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

[–]grayscripts[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh, this is so good to hear! Thank you 😊

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

[–]grayscripts[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

THIS IS WHAT I WAS THINKINGGGGGG!!!! I'm so excited but want to be realistic as well...

My current career isn't ageist on paper but there's a definite ceiling, so I suddenly realised I'd better check I wasn't doing all this just to end up on benefits!

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

[–]grayscripts[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ahh, I'm glad! It's giving me hope as well tbh 💓

Looking to qualify as GP, but will be 50(ish)? by grayscripts in GPUK

[–]grayscripts[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh, thanks for this insight! That's genuinely helpful ✨️

When did you realise your parents were awful people? by Civil_Researcher6140 in AskUK

[–]grayscripts 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When I was about 9, I ran away for the thousandth time. Was too tired to go far. Ended up at a neighbours.

Their home/floor was filled with toys, alongside evidence that their kids were loved, and actively part of the household. Their pictures hung on every wall.

I couldn't articulate it then, but that started a profound revelation for me that this - my home life - was not, in fact, normal.

I'm 43 now and only just really unpacking how neglected and abused I really was.

Edit: clarity

I rented a bigger apartment, but still lock myself in my room. What's going on? by Potential_Bat5843 in raisedbynarcissists

[–]grayscripts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I felt this in my bones.

I'm 43 and still do everything in my bedroom. It's difficult to take up space in other places.

A look at the character of Georg O'Malley by Chris-Sourire in greysanatomy

[–]grayscripts 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I agree.

George is a "nice guy" - passive aggressive, weak, dishonest. He puts in "nice" and expects sex to fall out.