No, you know what? I like giving people the benefit of the doubt, and frankly this explanation promises to be as hilarious as it is enlightening so. By all means, please. Attempt to explain this. You might need to use some smaller words than normal, as my brain is currently doing one of these:
[Oh don't mind the little troll, she's just quietly sneaking in here, updating her shipping wall and impurrting some words of wisdom.]
:33 < doctors have to feel a purrtain amount of pity for their patients to do a good job X33 < so what if he kept getting hurt just so you would have to k33p s33ing him! :33 < *ac sighs wistfully* :33 < how purrfect sw33t that would be
I can't say I am interested in my patients that way, but I can't say I would much pay attention to social norms about what patients and doctors do or do not do, either.
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No, you know what? I like giving people the benefit of the doubt, and frankly this explanation promises to be as hilarious as it is enlightening so. By all means, please. Attempt to explain this. You might need to use some smaller words than normal, as my brain is currently doing one of these:
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But please. Share.
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Anyway, there's no explanation. I've just been collecting examples of the 'art' about me, in an attempt to understand the phenomenon.
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:33 < doctors have to feel a purrtain amount of pity for their patients to do a good job
X33 < so what if he kept getting hurt just so you would have to k33p s33ing him!
:33 < *ac sighs wistfully*
:33 < how purrfect sw33t that would be
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...Interesting.
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:33 < the stirrings of furbidden pity...
:33 < a jadeblood and a mutant...
:33 < how romantic
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Interested in one of yours, Dr. Stein?
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