jmverville

Verv / 버브, 27, Male, Korea, Republic of
www.jmverville.comLast seen: 8 hours ago

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  • idioteque04 wrote:
    last month
    Your listening to Blind Guardian at the moment! that both surprises and excites me! I work in Oncology, so I see alot of death in my particular job. We get alot of education on how to deal with it, however I think it comes down to the individual. I personally deal with it well, I only really get emotional when it is our long term patients who I have gotten to know well . I still however am able to separate it and rarely bring any feelings I have home. I will talk it over with my partner and that will really be the end of it. Nurses who take the issues home as their own or think too much on it cannot work within the profession and will 'burnout' psychologically. I think I have no problems due to my personality. My father died when I was 17 and it was hard on our family, however I have developed an understanding that life ends and that you must continue living your own life. You can toast to the dead when you are drinking as the Georgians do, never forget but move forward.

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  • idioteque04 wrote:
    last month
    By the way I like your current listening habbits! Much better then mine, I am limited at the moment.

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  • idioteque04 wrote:
    last month
    My Georgian is so so after only four weeks, we are basically using only basics plus hand signals. As it is school holidays for about three weeks we have been travelling with an English girl and another Aussie around a few countries in Europe, am actually in Bucharest at the moment (coinciding with their riots) but will be back in Georgia soon. We have been writing a blog actually about our time away for our family to read. Your welcome to read it if you want, its not anything special though but has some cool pictures of our villiage and Tbilisi...I love the former soviet union! http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/mikiandaaron/

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  • idioteque04 wrote:
    last month
    Its great, i live in a small village in the east right on the Caucasus mountains with Dagestan on the other side. The people are amazing, me and my partner are both teaching and living in the same household with 7 members of the family. They have so little but are so giving, they look after us very well! The wine though is amazing and the families all make their own, i have shots of cha cha every day before school and large supras in the arvo at different peoples house in the villiage! Georgians are beautiful people i love it. how is korea?

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  • adcubar wrote:
    December 2011
    HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012 jmverville!!!! ALL THE BEST ! LET MUSIC ALIVE IN YOU

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  • idioteque04 wrote:
    December 2011
    hey jm, from the small villiage shilda in georgia lol Dagestan is just over the mountains behind me lolz

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  • Infernensis wrote:
    December 2011
    It may just be a regional, country-by-country thing 'cause I've been on here for free since 2009. Weird.

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  • Infernensis wrote:
    December 2011
    No, no need to subscribe. It's one of the radio play options, along with playing your library or making a multi-artist station. Check it out... you'll come across some weird shit.

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  • Infernensis wrote:
    November 2011
    I am currently listening to my 'Friends Radio'. Stuff from your playlist seems to come up the most and goddamn is it a varied playlist. I thought I was eclectic but you are introducing me to a lot of things I've never heard before. Cheers!

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  • idioteque04 wrote:
    November 2011
    have you been in contact with danuardo as of late? To my dismay, I see very little corrospondence

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