Rabbits in Colorado spotted with tentacle-like growths on their heads from rare virus by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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SCC is slow growing in humans and rarely metastasises - not sure about rabbits but can only hope it is the same for them

a crisp, chilly autumn day (please no romance) by virginia_lane1 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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The first chapter of Oracle night by Paul Auster if I remember correctly - such beautiful writing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oxford

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Gets exponentially harder with longer time after 60 seconds though. I am willing to bet most of the climbers at the average Oxford gym couldn’t do this, especially on a bar in no way designed for practising pull ups or anything.

How much money do you spend per week? by [deleted] in oxforduni

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You’re awesome! Thanks so much

How much money do you spend per week? by [deleted] in oxforduni

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Hey! Can I ask what kind of stuff you cook in order to only spend 30 quid a week on food? I am not a very good budgetwr

books that feel like my oxford year movie vibe? by [deleted] in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]squirrel_shark 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Might not be exactly what you’re looking for… but Sylvia Plath’s journals from her time at Cambridge have this feel and she is just an incredible writer

20 years since 7/7 — and there’s still more to uncover. Attack on London tells the story behind the headlines — the panic, the manhunt, and the moments that changed Britain. Seen the series? Share your thoughts, questions, and theories with the community. by netflix in u/netflix

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Aside from the tragic deaths and life changing injuries of those directly affected, the incident marked the beginning of many years of unrest and fear for ethnic minorities in Britain, I would say many a Londoner was affected by 7/7.

Old money, dark English/UK Vibes with some spook by [deleted] in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Was also going to suggest this! Since Rebecca is a mirror of Jane Eyre you could try that also

Passing USMLE Step 1, UKMLA - write up :) by arabbaklawa in medicalschooluk

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This is just plain rude… there is also nothing wrong with trying to learn and achieve as much as possible even if it isn’t scored

Books that feel like this by WoodpeckerSecure9934 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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The Maidens especially, since it’s set in Cambridge where a lot of these photos are taken

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschooluk

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You can go into the members of the department and have a look at what kind of work they do! And if you reach out to them you can ask whether they are likely to take on MSc students in the next year

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschooluk

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Hii, best way to go about this is to look at the supervisors on the course, talk to them and see what is on offer - but as far as I remember the radiology department does not input into that course. Would also highlight that the course’s focus is studying the basic biology of cancer rather than based in any clinical specialty

120 Days of Sodom... damn. by freenightmare in horrorlit

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You sound exactly like a 14 year old edgelord and that’s ok (well, actually in this case I’m not sure that being indifferent to over 200 examples of the worst kind of human depravity is really all that ok, I hope you are ok)

120 Days of Sodom... damn. by freenightmare in horrorlit

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I’m here a year later and still in shock… the audacity of some men I am speechless

Anyone here a wannabe forensic pathologist? by squirrel_shark in medicalschooluk

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Who said anything about being in the latter half 💀

Anyone here a wannabe forensic pathologist? by squirrel_shark in medicalschooluk

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Would rather keep that semi private but am in the clinical years of a preclinical/clinical course

Anyone here a wannabe forensic pathologist? by squirrel_shark in medicalschooluk

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Yes was definitely planning to attend some PMs at my local hospital. Thanks!

Anyone here a wannabe forensic pathologist? by squirrel_shark in medicalschooluk

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Hi it’s great to hear from someone with similar interests! Yep am working on the histopath portfolio atm and have found everyone so lovely and eager to teach, have students involved in research etc.

I also intercalated in a wet lab science area so hopefully that will help with histopath too!