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the 'art'

Posted by alexandra_k on June 19, 2020, at 20:53:36

In reply to spoiled little rich kid, posted by alexandra_k on June 19, 2020, at 20:44:28

i mean it really is the only thing that makes sense.

at otago there is all this 'art' strewn about the place.

to remind spoiled little rich people of why they want to study medicine.

they are 'museum exhibit' displays or forceps and the like for women's cervical examination and maybe for scraping babies out.

it's super important to have displays like that in every building... so the little psychopaths can stay motivated and inspired as to why they bother to turn up to class each day and pretend not to be psychopathic for however many years until they get to practice sole, someplace, with little to no oversight.

auckland is more into slicing and dicing. the `art' is stuff around holding people down and cutting them into pieces. but it is there, strewn about the buildings. again, in an attempt to be motivational and inspirational to all the spoiled little rich kids to remind them to keep their heads down over the next however many years again until they get to pracatice someplace sole, with litle to no oversight.

it's so motivating and inspiring...

how private people in new zealand continually exploit the public system and public funds and public training places for private advantage.

it's f*ck*ng criminal.

 

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