Society & Culture Things in life you just don't understand - Part 2

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Online passwords. Why can't they just come up with an industry standard criteria, rather than you having to remember eight slight variations of the same password? You can kind of understand it for online banking sites, but, no I don't need 8 characters, alphanumeric, at least one capital, at least one lower case and a special character for that fun run that I was going to sign up for.
 
The only password gripe I have is sites that DONT let you have symbols or other non alpha numeric characters. Why the * would they force me to make my password less secure?
 
What reason does she have to accept?

We've had this discussion and I've given a very descriptive opinion of what I think of the reason (wants to know what he wants after all this time) - the relationship was so poisonous and damaging. He was gas lighting her throughout the entire relationship and the aftermath of the breakup was horrible and thought she had finally moved on

Campaigner of the highest order. Thought he was a campaigner when she first started dating him and that opinion hasn't changed - would smash him in an instance

Fury overload :$ /rant (sorry)
 
I'm long out of high school, so it has little relevance to me, but I randomly overheard somewhere that the enter score (or whatever it may be referred to in your state) for midwifery (which I always assumed was just a form of specialised nursing) is like 97 here in SA.

If you're scoring that highly, and have an interest in health and medicine, why not just become a doctor?
 
I'm long out of high school, so it has little relevance to me, but I randomly overheard somewhere that the enter score (or whatever it may be referred to in your state) for midwifery (which I always assumed was just a form of specialised nursing) is like 97 here in SA.

If you're scoring that highly, and have an interest in health and medicine, why not just become a doctor?

It used to be like that in WA. It's now about an 85 but I believe that you have to do general nursing and then apply to do midwifery which is an extra year
 

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I believe that you have to do general nursing and then apply to do midwifery which is an extra year

This. My sister is a nurse and ever since she graduated she has talked about possibly going back and doing midwifery.
 
Someone destroying both their psyche & their life, live on social media, is always confronting.
I guess I am more getting at, it's someone smoking a pipe, its not witnessing a cold blooded murder.
 
This girl I used to work with a few years ago posted a pic of herself smoking ice the other day, and then posted a video of it.

I found it quite confronting, never really seen anything like that before. I was shocked to see it.
Sounds like a nice girl.
 
I'm long out of high school, so it has little relevance to me, but I randomly overheard somewhere that the enter score (or whatever it may be referred to in your state) for midwifery (which I always assumed was just a form of specialised nursing) is like 97 here in SA.

If you're scoring that highly, and have an interest in health and medicine, why not just become a doctor?

Melbourne thing. I got asked my ATAR the other day and I'm 10 years+ out of High School. Weird the obsession with it.
 
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