Chimology.
totipotency
Definition: (noun) The ability of a cell, such as an egg, to give rise to unlike cells and thus to develop into or generate a new organism or part.
Synonyms: totipotence
Usage: Animal cells lose their totipotency at an early stage in embryonic development and begin to specialize.

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Hello, my name's Susan and I was born on the fifteenth of May and am currently eighteen years of age :) I graduated from Bethlehem College Ashfield in 2007 and am currently studying a Bachelor degree of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience at the University of Sydney. I'm Korean and often get mistaken to be Chinese like every other Asian person does. I've been working at Vinnies located in Dulwich Hill for almost a year now (Y) I've been adoring my beautiful boyfriend since May 15, 2008. Loooooooove him! 'cause he makes me happy :)

Wednesday, December 03, 2008.
MIRACLES HAPPEN - 2:12 pm.

The STAT test is on in three days and so I must go through all the practice questions by today or tomorrow. It's amazing how many questions they expect you to attempt in an hour's time. Okay, fine. Only 70. But it amazes me as it took me forever to interpret what certain passages were trying to say due to the level of vocabulary used (pretty darn high). The maths sections on the other hand were not too easy nor too hard and I liked it as it was challenging but I eventually got them correct at the end :) I got 62 out of 70 (that's if I get all my remaining questions right; haha yay?).

Yesterday, I woke up, helped parents with a bit of work, got ready, did a bit of chores and went to Sean's house and watched TV. Then we went to Burwood to eat but we decided to look at the pet shop first to see if there were any bunnies that caught my attention but unfortunately, there were none. So then we went to the pet shop on Burwood Rd and saw an adorable white bunny with orange/brown spots/patches on it and I fell in love with it when it stood up on its hind legs and let me touch her :) Sean bought her for me, and we got a rabbit hutch and hay. We took her home (despite my parents' disapproval) and when I got there they weren't very happy; not happy at all for your information (Then why did I buy her? Simply because my parents told me to wait until we moved houses but she's been using that as an excuse for around 4 years now, so I think it's about time to start being a little rebellious. She said she would buy me a laptop if I got good for my UAI (which I didn't compared to my goal) but she said I did but despite that, I have yet only got an imaginary laptop. She always told me that telling lies was one of the worst things you could to do her to grind her gears but why is it suddenly a-okay for her to do it? =_ =). They both gave me silent treatment but tried to remain neutral in front of Sean. They're talking a bit more to me today than they were yesterday; we'll see how it goes. I have to raise her myself because my parents said they're not going to. I have no idea who's going to take care of her when I start uni next year but until then I'll take good care of her :) Oh, and her name's Milky :) I think I'm a lesbian cause I love her :)

This morning, I got up at 6:30am just to prove to my parents that I'm actually responsible, and walked to the park up the street (in trackies and with bed hair) to pick grasses for Milky :) Some random Asian lady told me that the grasses I picked were suitable to take home for human consumption as Greek salad but I'll pass on that one. I guess I'll be seeing her tomorrow as well; if I wake up on time.