SadExtension524

SadExtension524 t1_jee1s6g wrote

Your 4 year degree is in?

BSN? Bio?

I work in healthcare but have no patient contact and at a facility that doesn't even have patients, so no giving directions in the hallway for me. My wage is quite livable, and I'm a medical laboratory scientist.

Dream job though would be working at Johnny's Seed company!

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SadExtension524 t1_je2yzlz wrote

Did you know we had fascists at the farmers market, and someone spray-painted derogatory words/symbols on the sidewalks?

Because the city refused to ban the nazis at the farmers market, a group broke off and made their own farmers market, nazi-free. We literally had 3%ers "guarding" the fascists market stand.

Bloomington is pretty good, but the surrounding community is still very typical southern Indiana.

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SadExtension524 t1_jdtc2vs wrote

I'm pursuing elimination of my lawn but it costs a lot so really that's what's holding me back. I think in the next week if it doesn't rain much I will start raking and doing some tidying up.

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SadExtension524 t1_jd18a65 wrote

My mom had a Trax as a loaner and you get what you pay for with that car. Very flimsy materials, uncomfortable driving position, and just overall cheap feeling.

I drive a Chevy hatchback with only front wheel drive and so far have only gotten stuck once and that was in my own driveway. I'd say anything with AWD is going to be fine enough in snow, especially with the right tires.

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SadExtension524 t1_jb042hz wrote

Had it last year. 103° temp, had to go to ER to get fluids, outside of that, I didn't leave my bed for 6 days. I came down with it on a Saturday and didn't have the strength to even go downstairs until Friday. Lost my sense of smell, but it did come back, although it has changed. While I had acute Covid, I noticed that I did not experience the tinnitus I usually have. That came back too. Am very easily fatigued still.

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