Sunday, August 19, 2007

Sequela

sequela
noun
any abnormality following or resulting from a disease or injury or treatment


So it has meaning. From all the crap elimentary grammatical errors in our lecture notes, I thought it would just be another typical typo done by our very own nursing lecturers. I was bored, and I checked, and the word made sense. And it's a medical jargon, mind you. She could have just used complication. Fucking sian. I dunno what she was trying to prove by using the word. Imagine, for example, my friend wants to call me a fat fucking bastard. But instead he calls me an illegitimate fornicating child full of lipids. You would go "huh"? The word itself can be a question on its own.

Yeah,I just dun see the reason why she wanna use such chim word on us. I mean, shes not an English professor from Oxford, and her lecure notes are not exactly "understandable". Therefore, it pisses me off that someone who is not in one of the above two categories tried to impose such cruelty on people like us and use the word sequela like as if shes the one who invented English. So I suggest people like them to at least print out proper decent lecture notes that is actually understandable and "unplagiarised" before attempting to dish out difficult words like that in test papers.

And this is not a personal attack on her just cuz she gave us 10 marks out of 30 for our resp notes when actually it was her fault that she could not spot the info we gave, but this applies to the way she uses chim words.

So chim, I dun even understand myself.