This old lady keeps on honking at me. So disrespectful and she's an old lady so I don't understand why she's honking out of all people. Early in the morning where there are no cars and everything is so calm. I keep on saying stop honking at me, go find someone else to bug
I think the parentals have been taking advantage of me for their own benefit since I was young. Not really sure if it's them directly but whenever I'm happy for any reason, someone or something comes that takes it away.
Something I learned today: It feels so satisfying to tailgate, wait, actually stare and see who the driver is behind the car that wronged you. I was being too nice.
It sucks when you're by yourself at the bar and you're sitting beside a girl who talks soo much sh*t about people she knows and you can hear it. It's so appalling but then again the guy she's speaking with is the same as her I guess
I've never said anything negative about my family, to anyone especially not in public. But have you ever had people take advantage of you in a bad situation the worst possible way when you expected them to support you, if not at least guide you in the middle of the confusion.
This was a very quiet and peaceful neighborhood. Now you can hear police and firemen sirens, 24/7. This is not LA!!!!! It's become so scary. Plus neighbors get too loud, which is nothing new but it's been waking me up at night
The thing is I've never had to do these things. I never had to study at a cafe. I never had to cross stoplights. And now I do, I realize how many people just dont have basic etiquette, consideration and common courtesy. Americans really are the most entitled people you will meet
It's so frustrating to go into a cafe and hear inconsiderate and unaware people talking so loudly. They just dont know how to act in a public space! Doesn't mean you can't talk, just keep it down. Does this mean I can turn up whatever I'm listening to so you hear it?
Cause by then it seems like it just becomes routine without any thinking involve. This is the assessment so this is the diagnosis so this is the treatment. It lacks the warmth of a nurse and the creative critical thinking of a physician.
For NP schools, I understand there are other things to know but seriously how do you suddenly jump from nursing diagnoses to medical diagnosis without going through the depth of knowledge gained in medical school?