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Doing the night shift again.
I'm blunt and brutally honest, if you don't like that well that's it I guess. Super cereal, people don't tend to like that but there's also no reason to be dishonest and pretend to be something or someone you aren't. I'm extremely passive and nothing much bothers me.
I have a tasteless humor and laugh at the worst moments but yet always being a smile to everyone else because there's always a brighter side to everything than to always be serious. I don't know where this is going, working the night shift and its dreadfully long. Munchies isn't working tonight (obvs not her real name), she eats her salad like an animal, 2 bags of chips, a Redbull than passes out on the couch. Then there's this other guy who sits at the other end of the living room space and talks on his phone is some foreign language and his job is surveillance on this one patient who sleeps all night anyways. And I'm covering two floors if the patient's need any meds prn or whatever. But for the meantime its pretty quiet and the patients aren't demanding at all. Sometimes I hope to have a patient in palliative care because it keeps me busy.
I work as a traveling nurse for a few years now and been around 80% of the province exploring and working and making new acquaintances. Now stationed on these french islands for a few months, then back home for a month and back here again until September. I tend to call these the stupid islands because of how everything is managed. But that's a rant for another day.
If looks are important to you, I am 6'2", slim, long hair and tats, should be planning to getting more, love cats and (instant) coffee. I don't mind trading selfies, its normal to set a face with who we're talking with. Not always necessary though, but whatever. Love video games but my passion for it has died a long time ago, but still hang on to Destiny 2 until the day it dies. But that's a rant for another day. I try to keep myself busy with learning and playing the synths, happy with the gear I have but also lack the motivation to use them. But when I do its a solo jam of 6hrs just messing around and trying new stuff, its important to stay creative in some way you know.
Besides that and being passive, there's a side of empathy and understanding to everything and everyone and easily adapt to them. I'm an introvert and sometimes have anxiety issues but never keep that from stopping me to wanting to do outings and planning future trips to other places.
Cheers
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