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medgrrl commented on the post, 23 Vintage Young Adult Novel Covers With Major Lesbian Subtext 1 month, 1 week ago
#15 made me laugh so hard in public *wipes tears*
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medgrrl commented on the post, Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Winter Outerwear Essentials for the Discerning Butch 5 months, 2 weeks ago
+5 pts for using a Tina Fey baby quote. I am also a jacket-whore. I have had my eye on a red Banana Republic peacoat forever…one day it will be mine.
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medgrrl commented on the post, Sunday Funday Maybe Had A Gay Affair with Marilyn Monroe 9 months, 3 weeks ago
That ASL Gotye cover just made my weekend! So amazing.
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medgrrl commented on the post, Queer Girl City Guide: Miami, FL 10 months ago
I’m moving to Miami in 2 months! And I’m so excited! But I need tips for queer stuff to do! I.e. clubs, bars, sports teams to join etc…PM with suggestions please
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medgrrl posted an update 10 months, 1 week ago
Currently in love with Brandi Carlile’s new album and obsessing over the hotness that is Heather Peace *swoon*
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medgrrl commented on the post, On Making Rape Jokes 10 months, 1 week ago
I want a bumper sticker for my car that reads, “Cunty, Feminist Kill-joy” now. Also, Nice article!
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medgrrl commented on the post, Genderf*ck The Internet! 10 months, 1 week ago
Ha! Love this! Sent it to my genderqueer friends…reading the NY Times with “Jailbreak the Binary” is a mindf*&$ indeed. A fun one.
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medgrrl commented on the post, 15 Ways To Spot A Lesbian According To Some Really Old Medical Journals 11 months ago
Lost it at #5. I loved playing/collecting marbles when I was a kid…oh and Pogs.
#6 just made me drool
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medgrrl posted an update 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Today in the coffeeshop my friend and I ordered the same thing. I was so excited that we chose the same type of muffin I yelled, ”Muffin Bump!” (copyrighted) and bumped my bag into his. Then we both looked at each other. He said, ”You Would say that.” The laughing commenced.

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medgrrl posted an update 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Pen Pals anyone?
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medgrrl commented on the post, 25 TV Shows You Should Watch on DVD: Our Favorite Marathon-Worthy Series 12 months ago
Home Movies (amazing) led me to–> Archer (also amazing..Lana is so smokin’ hot).
Also: BSG, Xena, Spartacus (what do they all have in common? Lucy f*cking Lawless)
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medgrrl posted an update 1 year, 1 month ago
soo tired…must keep studying…
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medgrrl posted a new activity comment 1 year, 1 month ago
In reply to: medgrrl posted an update in the group Grad School Straddlers Any fellow queerios slogging through medical school like me? (I’m in the middle of my 2nd year) if so message me! ViewCool! Where do you go to school? I can’t wait to be done with my second year and actually start clinicals. How’s it going so far?
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medgrrl commented on the post, The 21 Most Lesbianish Cities in the US: The Autostraddle Guide 1 year, 1 month ago
I second that! Raised in Austin and proud! Love my city. Plenty of lesbian action here.
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I go to school on the east coast (PM me if you want more specifics. I’m happy to give them, just not on a public forum.) And so far, so good. The first two years are a pain, so once you’re finished with them (and Step 1), then you’re golden. Third year’s been really great, actually. It’s nice to actually see patients. Of course, I still…[Read more]
congrats! -from a resident in the mid-south, trust me it’s all golden after third year.
thank you! i’m really excited for residency and i can’t even be deterred by the fact that i’ll need to get through my intern year first
mind if i ask what field you chose? i’ve decided on pediatrics, myself.
Emergency Medicine.
You’ll get through intern year, just like you got through first year: one day at a time.