Blaine Anderson, 21 years old. Currently working on my medical residency at Cornell University and living with my brother. Proud uncle of two gorgeous kids from my sister. Life has thrown a lot of obstacles, but somehow we always end up okay.
I’m really sorry that I’m barely active this role play. I just have gotten tied to a lot of commitments with school as of recently and I keep finding myself not having much time to be online at all. I am certain that I probably will keep finding myself having to do other things and I feel that my time as Blaine has come to an end. I don’t want to disappoint the role play so if anyone is interested in filling in the spot for Blaine, you can message me here . Thanks.
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Neither can I. I’ve missed you a lot.
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I’m glad he kept you company but i’m going to be here for a while longer now. I love you too. I think I will always remember that.

Do Dolphins Speak Whale in Their Sleep?
Captive dolphins have picked up some new vocabulary. Not from each other, but rather from a “sounds of the sea” tape played during their performances.
When their handlers noted strange sounds coming from the tanks at night, they compared them to known calls and discovered they were mimicking and practicing whale calls they had heard on tape.
When the researchers used a computer program to compare auditory recordings of the whale calls with the mysterious nighttime noises, it showed that the two sounds were very similar. And because the dolphins had been captive their entire lives, they couldn’t have picked them up from real whales.
To get a second opinion, the team asked 20 human volunteers to listen to humpback whale sounds and wild dolphin sounds. Then the researchers played the nighttime vocalizations and asked the volunteers whether the sounds came from a whale or a dolphin. About 76% of the time, the volunteers classified the imitations as sounds from real whales
The dolphins were last reported to be working on whale disguises, surely as part of their world domination plan.
(via ScienceNOW)
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I think I could make it back by then. Thank you for taking care of courage again.

Classic Red Velvet and Green Mountain Mint, from White Mountain Cupcakery in North Conway, NH.
(by pjbishop93)
(via ffoodd)
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Oh.. Did something happen?