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Default Apr 01, 2019 at 01:37 PM
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Some of us enjoy the benefit of a good education. When we graduate we can find ourselves in a position to help people. In certain settings this creates certain infringement of other peoples rights. Like elite/ royal family from hundreds of years ago who used to hunt black people for fun a hospital can provide most entertaining grounds for such exercise of the human mind.
The hospital where ill people end up. their lives dissected and made problematic. The people watching upstairs constantly becoming better. the students who attend ward rounds giggling what might they have been told about.

but he wasn't okay. now. wasn't he. he was visibly upset. agitated.
the triumph the breadth and the super authority of the unbreakable system - a playing ground for the super qualified.

they must suffer while we learn. and watch.

those booming smiles and announcements of love for the black patients on the ward.

those snitty disgusting people who hide upstairs all day long. how many deaths were you at fault for not using clozapine. shame on you
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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