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May 25, 2009 18:43

The longer I am in this city, I cannot help but to notice that the people in this place seem to have trouble communicating effectively. I suppose that is one of the things the Professor wanted me to see for myself. However, I think it would be best if I found a way to help people see that not being direct is only harmful in the long run. Hm, I do

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snakesnakecobra May 26 2009, 00:48:18 UTC
Lies keep the world going round. If the politicians all admitted they had sex with underage boys where would our lawmaking system be? If people admitted everything they've done, society would collapse.

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fran_can_fix_it May 26 2009, 01:03:13 UTC
I'm sure not all of them have fornicated with minors; however, if the one that have were to admit that they had, it would open the door for a more honest sort of politician. Honesty is a wonderful thing, ans would surely make the world a much better place to live in~ If no one could lie, they might stop doing bad things altogether. And were that the case, people would get along so much better~

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snakesnakecobra May 26 2009, 01:20:38 UTC
I assure, most have.

Do you truly believe everything would be better if no one could lie? Bedside Manner would be irrelevant. Doctors would just flat out tell patients they are going to die.

You're an idiot. Atleast I can tell you the truth on this matter.

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fran_can_fix_it May 26 2009, 01:32:56 UTC
Well, if you have talked to each one personally and uncovered this with fact, that is too bad. However, going simply based on assumptions of what you think that they have done is just foolish.

Perhaps not everything, but it would be a start. In that instance, it is always better to prepare a dying person for their final days than to lead them on. It is the more humane thing to do. Though, I have never allowed a patient to die, so it has been an unnecessary thing for me.

I see... I will have to consult with the professor on that. I am sure he will tell me of anything I have done that might make you view me in such a way.

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snakesnakecobra May 26 2009, 05:03:16 UTC
It's simply inductive reasoning.

A start? Never allowed a patient to die? Are you saying you're a doctor as well? Apparently you don't deal with life or death situations. Ever doctor knows you can't win everytime. I'm certain with you fuck up a procedure someday, or luck just turns against you, you'll be one of those doctors who throws in the towel and quits.

Professor? What professor would tell teach a pupil such idiotic ideals?

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fran_can_fix_it May 26 2009, 05:12:50 UTC
But remember~ Inductive reasoning isn't always true~

Of course I am a doctor. So far I have faced several instances that seemed insurmountable in the face of the disease; however, in each case I have pushed on with experimental procedures that turned out to be quite fruitful~ I would never give up on a patient as long as it was within my abilities to heal them.

Professor Naomitsu Madaraki~ He is world renowned as one of the greatest minds in the field of biochemistry~

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