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how is this even possible?????

you feel so helpless.

mine is having seizures also. vet said it happens, but she seems ok :( said shes the happiest dying dog he's ever seen. They thought her cancer + medication was expected to kill her 6 months ago. she has weetbix with some milk/water in the morning, breakfast of champions

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My psych unit combined lectures and tutorial into "lectorials" this semester... Am in the first one seeing if attendance is compulsory or not... ceebs.

But srs... walk in to lecture, all I see is a sea of macs... /artsstudents

My psych unit combined lectures and tutorial into "lectorials" this semester... Am in the first one seeing if attendance is compulsory or not... ceebs.

But srs... walk in to lecture, all I see is a sea of macs... /artsstudents

I don't go to any psych tutorials, the joys of being an external student woot!

Lucky you. I went to zero lectures, watched zero lectures last semester for it, but had to go to the tutes as they were marked ... But we had random weeks off. Doesn't look like they're taking attendance in anyway so far... so maybe I don't have to come back to this haha

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