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The year is almost over. [strike]thank-Ducking-g-d[/strike]
It's time to review what the year was like - what it brought us, what it took from us, remember all those who left and those who were left behind.
But before we get all personal and sappy, let's check the videos, because who doesn't like a video?
Google's year in search
Youtube's, ugh, Rewind
Fa[strike]e[/strike]cebook probably cut the budget this year,
And then there's Twitter's most retweeted...
In less depressing videos and texts, GoPro sure had a blast this year
And last, but not least, my year in review, just a wall of text, [strike] well, more like a text-brick[/strike]:
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It's time to review what the year was like - what it brought us, what it took from us, remember all those who left and those who were left behind.
But before we get all personal and sappy, let's check the videos, because who doesn't like a video?
Google's year in search
Youtube's, ugh, Rewind
Fa[strike]e[/strike]cebook probably cut the budget this year,
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.And then there's Twitter's most retweeted...
You must be registered to see links
.In less depressing videos and texts, GoPro sure had a blast this year
And last, but not least, my year in review, just a wall of text, [strike] well, more like a text-brick[/strike]:
The first half of 2017 was fun, more or less.
Except that one time when I was on call and had to resuscitate a patient.
But it was a simpler life: wake up late at night so you'd get to the hospital early in the morning, work, get back, shower, eat, sleep, rinse and repeat.
In June I managed to convince my professor to let me duck off to my home-town hospital for two rotations.
I learnt a lot, well, more than I would've at the uni hospital anyway.
The other months are unremarkable, in September I officially entered my second year of medical residency (only three more to go, yay), but in November the big plot twist of 2017 caught me, or rather, our family by surprise and fucked me-us up.
But I am still going, managing. This is not an ending, I keep repeating like a mantra.
Here's hoping 2018 will be gentler or at least with better news.
Except that one time when I was on call and had to resuscitate a patient.
But it was a simpler life: wake up late at night so you'd get to the hospital early in the morning, work, get back, shower, eat, sleep, rinse and repeat.
In June I managed to convince my professor to let me duck off to my home-town hospital for two rotations.
I learnt a lot, well, more than I would've at the uni hospital anyway.
The other months are unremarkable, in September I officially entered my second year of medical residency (only three more to go, yay), but in November the big plot twist of 2017 caught me, or rather, our family by surprise and fucked me-us up.
But I am still going, managing. This is not an ending, I keep repeating like a mantra.
Here's hoping 2018 will be gentler or at least with better news.
Share more year-in-reviews of other noteworthy media and share your personal year-in-review as well.
We're all ears.