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Once you see all three moons, you'll know-- the fight's over.
ᵠᵘᶦᶜᵏ ᵀᵉᵐᵃʳᶦ ʷᵃʳᵐ ᵘᵖᵎ ♡
The eyes, Chico. They never lie.
sometimes i be saying im gonna go to bed and then i dont go to bed. frequently in fact. this is because i have the heart of an optimist and the soul of a liar
don't let the murder allegations distract you from the fact that he's a pretty boy
ranking the best things I have heard surgeons say mid-surgery:
1. "Five second rule!" while scrubbed, after dropping a sterile scalpel on the floor (no they did NOT pick it up again but I swear everyone's buttholes puckered)
2. (spoken during the closing of a particularly long and difficult case) "Nurse - my tunes." :heavy metal starts blasting:
3. Gently to a fretful patient, pre-anaesthesia: "It's going to be okay. I promise, I've dealt with worse." As soon as the patient is unconscious: "This is literally the worst thing I've ever seen."
4. [okay this one was a med student] "Wowwww, that's so gross!!" Reg: "Please remember that [patient] is awake for this procedure." Student to patient: "Oh my god. I am so sorry, that was really unprofessional - " Patient, cheerfully, also engrossed with what's happening inside them on the screen: "Nah - it's, like, super gross, right?"
5. [another procedure where the patient couldn't be put under GA] Patient: *starts singing country roads midway through the procedure* Surgeon: *shrugs and joins in with surprisingly good harmony*
kisaita isnt about twink shark monsterfucking. its about the crown jewel of an elite and doomed family ruining his own life and running off to interact with people he would otherwise never be around and the closest person to him is an incredibly talented and powerful but tragically disillusioned man from a war torn society who was originally tasked to eliminate him should he ever betray the akatsuki but he never does because they actually learn about and respect each other and despite both of them knowing that neither will ever see a happy sunrise ever again they still make an effort to take care of each other
pretty good looking family if u ask me
dear diary:
I have no one in this life
I wanna be choked not in a degrading/possessive way, but in a held down kind of way, an 'i've got you' kind of way
One day I'll have my own library. Until then, I'll just have to draw it into reality.
Anastasia Trusova, “And the sunset came” Acrylic on canvas / 60 x 80 cm / 2022
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i think if you go to a hospital to get like surgery or urgent care and something embarrassing or weird etc happens to you and a nurse makes a tiktok about how embarrassing or weird you were and makes fun of you, you should be allowed to sue them. like actually. regardless of if they mention your name or not. you should be able to sue them
when i was at the hospital recently i had a pretty heavy emotional reaction to a relatively “minor” procedure and the whole time i was thinking how ridiculous it must’ve looked in the eyes of ppl who’d “seen worse” than what i was going through and idk if my own fucking caregiver started doing a tiktok dance to maroon 5 or whatever describing my situation and saying that i was “overreacting” to it i would just start summoning evil shadow skulls everywhere. the need to publicize our own lives everywhere in every detail has gotten so bad that patients at hospitals don’t know if the people that are there to help them here are gonna air out their dirty laundry on the stupid dance app to potentially billions of strangers once they’re out of earshot. how is that not borderline illegal. it should be. just describing it makes it clear that this is one of the most morally bankrupt, selfish, privacy-be-damned thing a healthcare worker could do to their patient. like. how is it not a crime. it’s fucked.
I’m allowed to feel proud of myself
Atonement (2007) dir. Joe Wright