08/09/25 21:55
I've been using the back of my english literature copy as a journal of sorts. I might get another a4 spiral book just like this for an actual journal, although writing where I'm not supposed to feels better. Less "formal" in a way.
24/08/25 20:55
I made a cake. It's chocolate with choco buttercream in the inside
18/08/25 00:28
doodl
06/08/25 15:52
29/07/25 00:02
These days every time I draw I think, wow I dont know what Im doing, this would be easier if I learned anatomy, form etc. I think that all the time but its reallY been bothering me now. But I hate studying of all kinds >_>
21/07/25 15:23
Hello.! Testing testing testing
An operating theater (also known as an Operating Room (OR), operating suite, operation suite, or Operation Theatre (OT)) is a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in an aseptic environment.
Historically, the term "operating theater" referred to a non-sterile, tiered theater or amphitheater in which students and other spectators could watch surgeons perform surgery. Contemporary operating rooms are usually devoid of a theater setting, making the term "operating theater" a misnomer in those cases.
Early Modern operating theaters in an educational setting had raised tables or chairs at the center for performing operations surrounded by steep tiers of standing stalls for students and other spectators to observe the case in progress. The surgeons wore street clothes with an apron to protect them from blood stains, and they operated bare-handed with unsterilized instruments and supplies.{{Theatre Suction Unit}}