} killing off neurotransmitters

currently doing research on parkinson's disease.. going to start early on my work now, let's not leave it till the last minute like last time!

was thinking of doing the header/footer blah blah too, but clarissa volunteered on doing design so OH WELL. :))

but doing research on this is quite tiring.. too many cheem terms.. i think the website which is supposed to help cure parkinsons IS helping to CAUSE parkinsons... i can feel my brain cells dying already from all the cheem-ness.

finally going to thomson plaza tmr! check out dvds. hohoho. doubt they will have it but i must keep fingers crossed... but then i wont be able to type! haha. not funny. going to see my mums friend also about the thingy thing thing, dont know i will take it but must consider opportunities eh?? better to get more $$ anyway cos my mum is starting to become stingier and blah.

anyway i've started compiling a christmas wishlist already... hohoho. i think i want a lot more stuff than last year.. or maybe less stuff, but more expensive. haha. oh well.

ok lah back to research to kill off more brain cells. :x

edit: 11.39PM

yup. still here. yup. still dying. sort of done, with the gist of the research anyway. might add some case study thing, maybe mention some associations. but thats later. after im done with the basics of all my research... dont want to spend too much time on one area.

half of my brain cells are dead anyway. need to give time for those dopamines to redevelop.

after all this stuff about marine biology and neurology, i might as well be taking triple science.

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