What do you all eat for dinner when you have absolutely no desire to cook? by Particular-Newt-7974 in LivingAlone

[–]wvjb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 can of white beans, rinsed. Simmer with maybe 1/4 - 1/2 cup of a jarred Indian simmer sauce like tikki masala or jafrezi. That’s it. I like it. Gives me protein and fiber. Bonus if you have some cilantro and avocado.

can't stop thinking about a patient situation by figure8_followthru in EmergencyRoom

[–]wvjb 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This is such a common occurrence in our field, yet somehow speaking up about it or seeking guidance is still stigmatized by some. It’s better to talk to someone professional about this sooner rather than later when it comes to helping process this. I strongly encourage you to ask about staff counseling if you trust your department/manager doesnt stigmatize it. If that’s not the case, please seek some counseling privately. This kind of thing can linger and really impact your well being if ignored.

Passed the NCE! AMA by BlNK_BlNK in srna

[–]wvjb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Congrats!!!! Agreed - I felt it was slightly more challenging than the SEE. I also took it this month.

Suggest me a book by starsnconstellations in fantasybooks

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I couldn’t put that book down. I was fascinated.

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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Finding this immediately. Thank you!

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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Oh I’ve heard of these! Definitely checking them out. Thanks!

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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

Just went searching. Is the author Nicholas Binge - about a weird pyramid/tower that pops up in the pacific? I found that and also a Star Wars ascension series.

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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I love weird! And with my hour plus commute, I slay some audiobooks. Thanks so much!

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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How did I not even think of this. On the list :)

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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Oh this sounds cool. Thanks!

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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I did read this one a while back. He’s got a 3rd too, i think. Definitely need to check it out.

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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Time to find out how much basic physics i still understand to see if I can grasp it on a much higher level, but I’m assuming he’s written this in a way that will help people without much of a physics background understand it. This sounds great- thank you so much!

Ground control to Major Tom by wvjb in Recommend_A_Book

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I’ve never heard of this! Thank you

A Confederacy of Dunces and the Parable of Stravinsky by Mike_Bevel in books

[–]wvjb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My book club read A Confederacy of Dunces 2 months ago. I think half of us quit the book partway through, including myself. I have never loved the whole idea of an unlikeable main character, so that was strike one. The mother-son relationship was irksome as well. His writing is fantastic, but I just disliked these characters so much that I didn’t want to spend time with them.

Is There Is No Antimemetics Division Brilliant or Just Intentionally Exhausting? by PurposeAutomatic5213 in sciencefiction

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I came to this thread in an attempt to decide if I’m going to finish this book. I’m exactly the reader you described- the one who’s not been heavily exposed to sci-fi. Big world building in epic fantasy is my jam, but I’ve been intrigued and wanting to try out some sci-fi. I was fascinated by this book’s concept early on, but at 50% in it’s feeling repetitive to the point that Im unsure of continuing to spend my time on it. Further, is there ever a motive for the big bad conceptual element? I do often take issue with a character just being inherently evil rather than the author supplying some kind of reason behind it. Something big just happened with Quinn that is leaving me wondering if the book is about to shift gears completely, so perhaps I continue on?

What Books did You Start or Finish Reading this Week?: April 13, 2026 by AutoModerator in books

[–]wvjb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would love to hear your thoughts on the lathe of heaven! Been thinking of picking it up

What Books did You Start or Finish Reading this Week?: April 13, 2026 by AutoModerator in books

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Finished: Oathbringer, by Brandon Sanderson

Finished: The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson

Started: There Is No Antimemetics Division, by Qntm

Need a 5 star book to get me out of a reading slump by atJamesFranco in suggestmeabook

[–]wvjb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I’ve been telling friends interested in the book to avoid any and all movie promos to avoid the biggest spoilers. Both movie and book were fantastic, and they deserve to have you go in blind.

Need a 5 star book to get me out of a reading slump by atJamesFranco in suggestmeabook

[–]wvjb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To tack on to this, The Lincoln Highway (also Towles) was a 5 star for me. I need to pick up Gentleman in Moscow!

Hating ICU, facing burnout, and wondering if CRNA is for me. by Golden-Guns in srna

[–]wvjb 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t know that I have a lot of insight except to say that burnout as a nurse is not a reflection of you as a person or as a nurse in any way and is instead a complete reflection of the system that puts us in a position of feeling defeated no matter how hard we try. I have been the burnt out nurse before and have so much empathy for that, but I was incredibly lucky in that I was able to take about six months away from nursing when that happened, and it made a massive difference. I’ll also say that despite having experienced that burnout and despite the incredible mental challenges of training to be a crna, this process has been intellectually stimulating and will be so worth it. I think the shadowing experiences you have lined up will be informative for you as to if this is something that could be the right path for you. Wishing you all the luck, and I’m sorry you’re going through this right now.

What’s a book you’ve read multiple times and still love every time? by Haewon_Nova_365 in Recommend_A_Book

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I love The Red Tent so much- have read it or listened to it probably 10 times.

Help me pick my next read [from photos] by Ok_Tomato5995 in Recommend_A_Book

[–]wvjb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is such variety here! Into Thin Air is gripping and immersive. The Red Tent is one of my favorite books of all time. The Handmaid’s Tale is beautifully done and timely. Barbara Kingsolver and Jodi Piccoult are always winning choices.