March 2012
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[[MORE]] Been feeling so fucking crazy these past few days. Thought it was all in my head, but it turns out it’s legitimate (thank god). Damn side effects. Nausea, insomnia, increased anxiety. Desperately hoping I don’t have to deal with this for much longer. -1?'https':'http';var...
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Here goes nothin’. To a new beginning.
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So it seems that I’m going to Tokyo tomorrow instead of Brussels. Any of my lovely followers have suggestions for places I should check out while there?
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I’m going to Belgium on Tuesday.  Seriously considering not coming back and just running away to France instead.
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FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU, INTERNET THIEVES! Especially you, “James”, who apparently had the nerve to put his own name on the 50fuckingdollar giftcard you ordered off Amazon with my card. For fucks sake.
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WHY DO I FREAK OUT AND GET SO ANXIOUS WHEN GOOD THINGS HAPPEN TO ME!?
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Can someone please just tell me which grad school is right for me? There have been signs pointing me towards one in particular, but what if I just haven’t looked enough yet? What if I choose the wrong path?
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explore-blog: Stanford neuroscientists host the world’s first love competition, asking contestants between the ages of 10 and 75 to spend 5 minutes in an fMRI machine thinking deeply about the person they love. The results are certain to bring a tear to your eye. Complementary reading: 5 essential books on the psychology of love.
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