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Orizza

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  1. Oh, #10!!! Don't take it out on me because you can't handle your kids and school!! AHHH! (Also, no, I don't care about your kid's snotty nose. At all. Go away.)
  2. ...is possibly the greatest woman on the face of the earth. I could not have asked for a better first semester experience. And to add the icing on the cake, she told us flat out there's no nursing shortage. Yay, honesty from someone affiliated with a school! That is all.
  3. No, next you're going to tell me he wasn't a white guy! O.O
  4. I just don't trust everyone to do that, and if the sleeves are the slightest bit flowing I can see it being difficult to keep them up.
  5. Hold up. I'm an atheist. I feel that people have the right to believe whatever they wish so long as they aren't pushing it onto others. I happen to not believe in what others do. I do not base my opinion of Christians on Westboro (or Islam on the Taliban) please don't judge us based on the obnoxious atheists that flip out over a simple "Merry Christmas." With that said, there's a girl at my school a year ahead of me who always has her hijab and long sleeves on. While the long sleeves kind of gross me out, I don't think she's ever had a problem with it.
  6. The only non military thing close to this I've seen is job retraining if you've been working somewhere forever and they decided to up and move to China because it's cheaper, thus laying you off.

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