时间会给我们答案
我应该对自己多点耐心
且应该对自己的选择负责
既然选择了 就不要look back
要继续做那个cool girl
因为老娘拿的是大女主剧本啊!
btw
今天天气很好
大家都去差不多花了三年终于修好的大草坪上晒太阳
我们实验室的小伙伴也在实验间隙去晒太阳了
真的好幸福
中间看到一个小姐姐穿了好看的毛衣和裙子
我跟Kaitlyn说 我觉得好好看她的穿搭 我该去买一套
Kaitlyn:I don’t picture you in these though
我:ikr, I never wear girlish clothes
Kaitlyn: Yea, I never see you wear them.
我:Do you think that’s why I don’t have a boyfriend?
Kaitlyn: No, I don’t think this is how it works.
我:Agreed!
我应该对自己多点耐心
且应该对自己的选择负责
既然选择了 就不要look back
要继续做那个cool girl
因为老娘拿的是大女主剧本啊!
btw
今天天气很好
大家都去差不多花了三年终于修好的大草坪上晒太阳
我们实验室的小伙伴也在实验间隙去晒太阳了
真的好幸福
中间看到一个小姐姐穿了好看的毛衣和裙子
我跟Kaitlyn说 我觉得好好看她的穿搭 我该去买一套
Kaitlyn:I don’t picture you in these though
我:ikr, I never wear girlish clothes
Kaitlyn: Yea, I never see you wear them.
我:Do you think that’s why I don’t have a boyfriend?
Kaitlyn: No, I don’t think this is how it works.
我:Agreed!
病毒能退退不 我一个一周都出不了几次门的人老逮着我攻击干哈啊ヽ(`Д´)ノ
原本一天睡十小时 吃了药那几乎都在床上过了
重点是这药让你不困也得睡 我都感觉我灵魂飘起来了 身体躺着动不了 但我意识好清醒 还得盘算着我的行程 订酒店 寄东西 计划
凌晨醒来:我好惨啊这几年why r u doing so cruel to me 怎么那么多乱七八糟的琐碎小事要处理啊
早晨吃完早饭:嗯~nice day~
原本一天睡十小时 吃了药那几乎都在床上过了
重点是这药让你不困也得睡 我都感觉我灵魂飘起来了 身体躺着动不了 但我意识好清醒 还得盘算着我的行程 订酒店 寄东西 计划
凌晨醒来:我好惨啊这几年why r u doing so cruel to me 怎么那么多乱七八糟的琐碎小事要处理啊
早晨吃完早饭:嗯~nice day~
Charles Joughin was the chief baker on the Titanic and one of its most unlikely survivors. He was interrogated by the British Titanic inquiry, which was tasked with finding out how the Titanic had sunk. Below is his interrogation by Mr. Cotter:
"What did you do with the children when you put them into the boat?
- Handed them into the boat or dropped them in.
Threw them in?
- Threw them in.
And what did you do with the mother?
- We wanted to throw her in, and I think she preferred to try and step in.
What happened?
- She missed her footing.
You said that you never went into your boat. Why did not you go, seeing that you were in charge?
- I would have set a bad example if I had jumped into the boat. None of the men felt inclined to get into the boat.
When you found your boat had gone you said you went down below. What did you do when you went down below?
- I went to my room for a drink.
Drink of what?
- Spirits.
The Commissioner: Does it very much matter what it was?
Mr. Cotter: Yes, my Lord, this is very important, because I am going to prove, or rather my suggestion is, that he then saved his life. I think his getting a drink had a lot to do with saving his life.
In between helping women and children get inside the lifeboats, Joughin kept returning to his cabin for shots of heavy liquor. When the final lifeboats departed, Joughin remained calm and rode the Titanic down like an elevator.
A drunk person is more likely to freeze to death than a sober person because of vasodilation (dilation of blood vessels). A drunk person is more prone to hypothermia because all the blood rushes away from the vital organs to the surface of the skin.
However, in the case of Joughin, the North Atlantic Sea was approximately -2°C (26.4°F) that night, which was cold enough to constrict his blood vessels, and as a result, counterbalance the alcohol in his system.
Joughin said he was relatively calm in the water and felt no pain.
Joughin spent two hours in the water before he was able to climb aboard an overturned lifeboat. He was later saved by a passing lifeboat.
"What did you do with the children when you put them into the boat?
- Handed them into the boat or dropped them in.
Threw them in?
- Threw them in.
And what did you do with the mother?
- We wanted to throw her in, and I think she preferred to try and step in.
What happened?
- She missed her footing.
You said that you never went into your boat. Why did not you go, seeing that you were in charge?
- I would have set a bad example if I had jumped into the boat. None of the men felt inclined to get into the boat.
When you found your boat had gone you said you went down below. What did you do when you went down below?
- I went to my room for a drink.
Drink of what?
- Spirits.
The Commissioner: Does it very much matter what it was?
Mr. Cotter: Yes, my Lord, this is very important, because I am going to prove, or rather my suggestion is, that he then saved his life. I think his getting a drink had a lot to do with saving his life.
In between helping women and children get inside the lifeboats, Joughin kept returning to his cabin for shots of heavy liquor. When the final lifeboats departed, Joughin remained calm and rode the Titanic down like an elevator.
A drunk person is more likely to freeze to death than a sober person because of vasodilation (dilation of blood vessels). A drunk person is more prone to hypothermia because all the blood rushes away from the vital organs to the surface of the skin.
However, in the case of Joughin, the North Atlantic Sea was approximately -2°C (26.4°F) that night, which was cold enough to constrict his blood vessels, and as a result, counterbalance the alcohol in his system.
Joughin said he was relatively calm in the water and felt no pain.
Joughin spent two hours in the water before he was able to climb aboard an overturned lifeboat. He was later saved by a passing lifeboat.
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