Glad you got a quick diagnosis, ita, and quick pain meds too! Sleeeeeep.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Liver infections are srs bisness! Take care of you!
Yikes, ita! Glad you got a diagnosis and some time off of work to recover.
Yikes, ita, but at least you have a diagnosis.
That. Yikes!
ita, I'm glad you got a diagnosis, and some relief from the nasuea/pain. May the virus in your system have a swift death.
I may stab myself in the eye today. IOW, why must the HR office force us to use these terrible forms when creating/updating position descriptions? And why, when they revise them every damn year, do they not learn to fix the f'ing formatting?
ita, I'm glad you went and are on the road to feeling better. I hope it is a short journey.
I want. Who wants to be my new best friend?
ita, I'm so relieved that you went in and got a diagnosis!
Damn, ita. Glad you got a diagnosis.
ION, Coelacanths!
The last picture is my fave:
The coelacanth's slow, graceful stroke is like no other fish's. It moves left pectoral and right pelvic fins, then right pectoral and left pelvic fins—akin to the cross-step of tetrapods. When the expedition team visited in early 2010, the coelacanths ignored the humans, says photographer Ballesta, except the one above: "This is the moment he tried to smile to me."
It's as if it's saying, "So, you humans have been a species for a hundred thousand years or so? You're babies! So, how's that being a new species working out for you? Come talk to me when you're 400 million years old."
Take the three days off work, ita.
Hee, yeah, that last photo makes me want a giant stuffed coelacanth toy.