What's the most horrific thing you've seen?
What is going on?
Lightguy was walking home when he saw a fox eating a cat. As he watched, it threw up on the cat and then continued eating, having doused it in its own marinade.
Only this morning, Rachelswipe saw a tramp hock up a bright green loogy, only for a pigeon to hop over on its withered stumps and peck it up joyfully.
Are these the end times? What horrible stuff have you seen recently?
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 10:36)
What is going on?
Lightguy was walking home when he saw a fox eating a cat. As he watched, it threw up on the cat and then continued eating, having doused it in its own marinade.
Only this morning, Rachelswipe saw a tramp hock up a bright green loogy, only for a pigeon to hop over on its withered stumps and peck it up joyfully.
Are these the end times? What horrible stuff have you seen recently?
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 10:36)
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In order to get into medical school you have to do alot of voluntary work
A LOT of voluntary work.
One of the things my school arranged for me to do was to go to the hospital and view some operations- these include:
A femoral bypass (the woman had her intestines in a kidney dish by the side of her, and i could see her heart beating)
Removal of an osteoarthritic wrist (The sound of a saw cutting through bone is an interesting one, and flying shards of old man wrist are dangerous)
and finally, some kind of gastrointestinal surgery- The surgeon managed to nick the large intestine with his scalpel- as the room filled with the smell of poo he uttered the words...
"bugger."
Strangely enough, None of this freaked me out in the slightest, and I can't wait until I'm the one wielding the bone saw!
The other student did faint, however, when they showed her the intestines, which promptly gurgled at her.
( , Sat 23 Jun 2007, 11:10, Reply)
A LOT of voluntary work.
One of the things my school arranged for me to do was to go to the hospital and view some operations- these include:
A femoral bypass (the woman had her intestines in a kidney dish by the side of her, and i could see her heart beating)
Removal of an osteoarthritic wrist (The sound of a saw cutting through bone is an interesting one, and flying shards of old man wrist are dangerous)
and finally, some kind of gastrointestinal surgery- The surgeon managed to nick the large intestine with his scalpel- as the room filled with the smell of poo he uttered the words...
"bugger."
Strangely enough, None of this freaked me out in the slightest, and I can't wait until I'm the one wielding the bone saw!
The other student did faint, however, when they showed her the intestines, which promptly gurgled at her.
( , Sat 23 Jun 2007, 11:10, Reply)
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