5 ways to avoid the Athens plague
It seems to happen every year, a symphony of sniffles during every lecture and professors teaching to an audience of half-empty seats. A sickness moves through campus right alongside unsuspecting students.
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It seems to happen every year, a symphony of sniffles during every lecture and professors teaching to an audience of half-empty seats. A sickness moves through campus right alongside unsuspecting students.
Author Christine Rose is a self-proclaimed “digital nomad and international pet sitter extraordinaire,” according to her website.
Always wanted to hug a hippo or cuddle with a crocodile? Then a ‘Warmies’ may be your solution. Everyone can use a soft, warm hug on a cold night or a snuggly friend when times get tough. Infused with the smell of lavender, ‘Warmies Stuffed Animals’ have recently taken over the internet as a way to soothe and relieve stress for all ages. You can pop them in the microwave, too, to bring out the lavender scent and to keep you warm.