Ximending, Taipei
25thMay 2005

The Maiden
Medical undergraduate Stubborn, whimsical and perpetually in a state of daydream.

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The rain, the sea and the cliffs
Shopping for pretty things
Be a good doctor

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Cats
Enclosed areas
Screaming people



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La Vie En Rose
By Louis Armstrong




 
Wednesday, August 20, 2003

I can feel my cells dying away, this wierd itenary I am adhering to is driving me crazy. I can feel it, the intuition that the death rate of my cells shall soon embark on an exponential spurth. Some day in the near future, the neurological system on my overworn body shall cease functioning absolutely. The lack of nutrition then will result in the shrinking of my cells, forming lacunae. And when my liver fails entirely, depleting me of my regular heat source, the liquid content which fills these empty spaces in me will solifidy. In light that our body fluid consists of a huge proportion of water, which forms more extensive hydrogen bonding when cooled, it expands. Thus, greater pressure is exerted on the still-existing walls of my anatomy and perhaps when this pressure exceeds the natural tensile strength I can provide, I shall shatter away.

Woo-hoo. I think I've got my theory right, though I find an urgent case in sourcing for supplements to up my body's tensile strength. It is after all, critical to preserve my existance.

The maiden spoke at 11:07 PM

 
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