I know exactly what you mean. I had a good one this year for a change, but I was bummed about my age. I think we just build birthdays up. They mean so much to us when they're really just another day.
There are tools that you can buy separately to "write" by hand. Some of the computers in my college's library have them.
I don't understand the point of them. Would you use it to draw a little sketch and then share it with all your buddies?
Women have been so oppressed until the last couple of centuries (being lenient). They weren't really allowed to anything deemed a man's work.
However, here's some famous female artists for you: Georgia O'Keeffe, Frida Kahlo, Tamara de Lempicka... and if you check out wikipedia or google "famous...
It depends on the situation. If it's just a simple mistake, the patient has written off their lives (so to speak). It's why we have waivers and insurance and all that fun stuff. But if the doctor was drinking or took something to impair himself/herself mentally or physically, then it's pretty...
At this point, that comment about dying one's ass hair pink seems more likely than any of this stuff.
I think if anything's going to work, it'd be something simple like the red tape around the goggle straps for while on the slopes.
Off the slopes? How about in your left sneaker, red laces or...
Think about how much faster you type than writing by hand. Our generation... or your generation, depending on how old you are, has grown up with computers and typing.
If you can't type, good luck in the future.
I did one from the Peter Pan movie that came out a couple of years ago (don't hate, it's awesome): "To live would be an awfully big adventure." That's a play of the Aristotle quotation ("To die will be an awfully big adventure"), which is also used in the movie.
There's a PBS movie about the String Theory (what you all are talking about, basically). It's very interesting, but quite long.
So, go watch if you're interested in Black Holes, the end and beginning of the Universe, and all that jazz.