what does FPRP mean? (five nights at freddy’s? idk if that would matter)
lillies-ballpit asked:
hi, sorry if you've already answered this before, but what does ptrp mean? i was looking at a twitter roleplayer and their pinned said "ptrp/mvrp" :/
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What does Fandomless mean?
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What does ss mean in a rp
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which is? s/o I see that they write it a lot in a fanfic on the Tumblr platform
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What is a open ship?
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What does ST-LT and S-F mean?
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What is pming?
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hi! I feel like this is a stupid question but im kinda new to roleplaying so what does the word muse mean? Ive heard people use before like "single muse" or "multimuse" and stuff like that. But what is a muse?? Thanks for making this blog! Its super helpful!
Time for a bundle answer!
1: Likely FPRP is First Person Roleplay. i.e. “I walk along the street” rather than second person (”You walked along the street.”) or third (”They walked along the street.”)
2. PTRP is a roleplay universe on Twitter for Pokemon Trainers it appears. MVRP is multi-verse! They'll play in multiple universes, fandoms, or realities.
3. Fandomless? It means their character was developed originally, and has no ties to a fandom or already created media.
4: ss probably means Single Ship, which means they like to exclusively write with a single partner and their character, and don't like making new romance threads. I sure as heck hope it’s nothing else because uhm...
5: S/O? Well there's a couple meaning but, "Significant Other" and "Shout Out" are both popular!
6: An open ship is likely just a poly, or multiple shipper. It's someone who is willing to RP multiple plot threads with a variety of roleplay partners and romances, and does not do exclusivity! This is also MS, or Multi-shipping.
7: ST-LT is probably "short term, long term" meaning, they're looking for either a short term or long term RP. S-F might be anything from Sci-Fi to Short-Form. Context is everything for these super short ones, and the meanings change depending on where you find them and how they’re used. Bu these are my best guesses!
8: PMing is Private Messaging, it's when you send a whisper/DM/PM to someone privately, just one-on-one.
9: Muse? It’s just a term to designate the character you’re playing. If I wrote for a character in a roleplay, or played them, they would be my “muse”. This is usually paired with mun, or mundane. There's also players, PC for player character, and character or MC main character. Single muse would be that they play just the one character. Multimuse means a blog contains multitudes, tons of muses are probably being played by the same blog, like a rotating cast!
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ASIAN HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER NEWSLETTER ISSUE 40
NEUROSCIENCE WEEK
Asian Hospital’s Department of Neurosciences celebrated Neuroscience Week with a lobby exhibit and Dementia Lay Forum titled, “Maala-ala Mo Kaya”, last November 7.
Interesting topics were discussed during the Lay Forum. Asian Hospital’s Neurology Resident, Dr. Keith Andrew Ablona, shared his knowledge in his topic titled, “Basic Dementia Diagnosis and Management”, while Neurologist, Dr. Donabelle Chu, talked about tips on her topic titled, “Dementia Prevention”, and Psychometrician, Ms. Monika Mayugba, talked about, “Dementia Myths and Facts.”
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KNOW MORE ABOUT W.I.L.D. DISEASES
During this rainy season, everyone should be cautious against the spread of Waterborne Illnesses, Influenza, Leptospirosis, and Dengue.
Asian Hospital’s Department of Internal Medicine Consultant, Dr. Paolo Borja, talked about the, “W.I.L.D. Diseases”, on TV 5’s Alagang Kapatid last November 12.
If you missed TV 5’s Alagang Kapatid on “W.I.L.D. Diseases”, the video may be viewed anytime at Asian Hospital’s Facebook page – facebook.com/AsianHospitalPH. f
WORLD ANTIMICROBIAL AWARENESS WEEK
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week is a global campaign that is celebrated annually to improve awareness and understanding of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and encourage best practices among the public whom all play a critical role in reducing the further emergence and spread of AMR.
In line with this celebration with the theme, “Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance Together”, Asian Hospital’s Pharmacy Department celebrated World Antimicrobial Awareness Week with a mini-exhibit at the Main Lobby and a webinar for Asian Hospital doctors and employees last November 18.
Asian Hospital’s Infection and Prevention Control Manager, Ms. Justine Vergara-Silvano, RN shared her knowledge on her topic, “AHMC Combats AMR during COVID Pandemic.”
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS FAIR AT THE FESTIVAL MALL
Asian Hospital and Medical Center, with its Business Development and Marketing and Customer Experience Team, supported Festival Mall’s Health and Wellness Fair for its employees and tenants last November 18.
Asian Hospital services were introduced to the employees and tenants based on their healthcare needs. Also, special tokens were given to those who joined and participated in the Mini Memory Game.
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WORLD STROKE DAY
Asian Hospital’s Asian Brain Institute celebrated World Stroke Day with a Lay Webinar themed, “Save Precious Time”, last November 5. Asian Hospital is one with the World Stroke Organization in observing this global awareness to raise the understanding, prevention, and treatment of stroke.
Interesting topics were discussed by our AHMC’s expert speakers. AHMC’s Neurology Residents, Dr. Miriam Angeline Antonio, shared her knowledge with her topic titled, “Stroke Ba Ito? Be FAST!”, Dr. Louise Romelyn Santos, talked about stroke prevention with her topic titled, “O Tuk-Stroke Layuan Mo Ako!”, Clinical Nutrition Dietitian, Ms. Jenny Lynne Babor, RND, shared her nutritional tips on her topic titled, “Strike Off Stroke: Practical Nutrition Tips for Post Stroke Patients”, and Physical Therapist Ms. Ma. Veronica Faith Punzalan, PTRP, shared her expertise with her topic titled, “Recovery Exercises at Home for Stroke Survivors.”
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VIRTUAL SIMPLY MATERNAL SERIES
Asian Hospital and Medical Center continues to provide valuable knowledge for our expectant couples with its webinar series, "Simply Maternal", held last November 5. Interesting topics were discussed by our AHMC expert doctors.
Asian Hospital’s Neonatologist, Dr. Janet Marianne Go-Nierva, discussed, “Newborn Care”, Behavioral Pediatrician, Dr. Maria Caguioa, talked about, “Normal Patterns of Development”, while Pediatrician, Dr. Margarita Lota, discussed the topic of, “Importance of Newborn Immunization.”
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It has been about two weeks since I changed jobs. IG saw this first on my last day at GMC, July 31, 2022, but this also deserves to be here:
Back in college, I prayed that I would get to work here because it’s so close to home—literally, a ten-minute walk at 7:30, and a 5-minute walk at 7:50. I always considered it a birthday gift when I was hired exactly a week before my birthday in 2019. I just knew this was meant to be, and I am exactly at the right place, at the right time.
991 days later (I googled, of course), it’s my last day at Grace. It has been a roller coaster of emotions—falling in love with the patients, falling out of love with the repetitive nature of therapy, falling apart when there seems to be no progress. All of this, while also trying to get through the pandemic, through the quarter-life crisis, through the singleness and sad boy problems, through the journey of self-love, through the death in the family, through taking on new challenges and crossing things off the bucketlist, through taking on a new position, and suddenly, the ride has to end.
The last leg of the journey has gone so fast, and too soon. On the first week I had to prepare an orientation for interns, prepare a schedule of activities, and handle interns for the first time since the pandemic. On the second week, I had to make a choice between the heart and the mind, and God knows it’s not an easy choice. Up until the last day I had to decide, I asked my father if I’m doing the right thing, and that is when I handed in my resignation letter. From then on, I had to power through the heaviness in my heart. I still had to teach the interns, and tried as I could to teach everything I could, for I know that they would be the last. I loved every single moment of it, all the while ironically turning over my duties and responsibilities.
I didn’t want to say good bye, not just yet, not really, not ever. I mean, let’s face it, I literally see you every morning I wake up and every night I go to sleep. I’ll always hold you dear to my heart. Thank you, Grace.
Via Elisa S. Canita, PTRP
Staff Physical Therapist
Internship Supervisor
Signing off.
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