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Leslie Esdaile Banks has apparently passed. To me, she is what some of you may consider JK Rowling.

I’m going to go cry forever.
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Leslie Esdaile Banks has apparently passed. To me, she is what some of you may consider JK Rowling.

I’m going to go cry forever.

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My name is Adri and I currently live in Austin, Texas.

This blog is my personal blog where I put my things and stuff. I discuss rape relatively openly and this is a trigger warning that this blog could potentially be triggering for survivors. I do try to put trigger warnings on the posts and I'm starting to make them after the break posts as well, though I will admit that I am too lazy to backtrack all of my posts ever. I'm a budding feminist and so I tend to post feminist things here as well.

I plan on going to medical school in a few years after I get my bachelor's in Biochem, and with that I have the separate page Diary of a would be Medical Examiner (ME).

I tend to like things on my phone, it serves as a bookmark to read them later. I reblog and cite resources. I'm open to messaging both anony and public.

I'll probably be posting a tag page that you can search through. I kind of want to get my blog organized before I hit 1000 posts.

Much love. ♥ Adri

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