
This one is all too true sometimes here at BYU!

This one is all too true sometimes here at BYU!
I took this walking home from school one day, you can just see the coldness in the air!
I saw this article one time about ER nurses and how at one hospital they all had matching T-shirts that said: ER: you watch it, we live it. I thought that was cool. The reason I bring this up? To let you know that I am going to be a pediatric ER nurse. I had a rotation there last week and it was the greatest thing in the world!!! I absolutely LOVED IT!!!!! I've never really watched ER, but it doesn't matter because I've spent enough time in them that I know I want to work there :)
People with blood type AB are hard to categorize. They can have characteristics on both ends of the spectrum at the same time. For instance, they are both shy and outgoing. They easily switch from one opposite to another. AB people are trustworthy and responsible, but can't handle it when too much is asked of them. They don't mind doing favors or helping out, as long as its on their own conditions. People with this blood type are interested in art and metaphysics. AB is considered the worst blood type. In predictability-loving Japan, they're loose cannons. They also like to set their own conditions and reserve the right to drop out when things don't meet their expectations. They're known to be sensitive and considerate—at times—but it just isn't enough to balance out the flaws in this blood type. For a while, some companies tried dividing their employees into work groups based on blood type, and no one wanted to work with the AB group.
Another website says this:
Blood Type AB - Tend to be very charming and popular. They don't sweat the small stuff and can be seen as spiritual and even at times a bit "flaky". Only about 2 - 5% of the population are blood type AB. There is never a dull moment in a AB's life, so if you find one for a friend, consider yourself lucky! You'll enjoy some exciting times together! Like blood type A's, AB's react to stress poorly. They are stronger and more active than type A's, but need to pay attention to stress levels so that they don't compromise their immunity. Sometimes it is difficult to be an AB. AB's don't like to fit in anyone else's "boxes". If they feel too confined, they'll break out of that box and do things their own way. When it comes to food choices and AB must discover when they are more B-like or A-like. For example, dairy foods like milk kefir can be excellent for them or not good at all.
http://www.bodyecology.com/07/03/01/link_blood_type_personality_diet.php
GOOGLE "blood type personalities" to see what it says about you!