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She had been hospitalised because an official said they wanted to take [Palamedes'] bones away and said that they would not serve in a cell where a necromancer`s minion was allowed to carry " wizard bones'' around. I was there when they tried to forcibly take the bones away and they were forced to shock her.
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doctor who companion idea. person who is literally any humanities major.
sick and tired of the doctor always choosing where to go, give me a classics major who is like “i have a thesis on this werid niche greco-roman practice due soon can we go check it out?”
give me a archeology major who wants to go see the things uncovered at their dig sites before they fell into ruin
give me a drama studies major who asks to go see lost forms of historical theater and performance
tell me the doctor wouldn’t love that, because you know they would. they would adore that.
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the newest and brightest doccy who 💙
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thank you mitski for writing star about them
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i feel like we, as a fandom, gloss over the scene where palamedes brings “dulcinea” tea.
he knows the real dulcie dislikes it when people bring her tea!!! he’s judging cytherea’s response! he’s starting to figure things out before abigail and magnus are even killed!
an excerpt from dulcie’s letter in the mysterious study of doctor sex (which everyone should read, by the way):
in conclusion: WHAT A MAN
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new copy ability: burnt out AP student kirby
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So tumblr has a very specific set of fandoms. So
Which fandom will win?
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“See those distals? They always get more coats, because they’re fragile. What else do you notice about them?”
The Warden loved to teach. Always did. I was an early experiment. I took the flashlight and braced myself against him so that I could lean down without touching the desk: He held my shoulders so that I could examine the distal fingertips.
The Mysterious Study of Doctor Sex, Tamsyn Muir
my babies. my friends. my future parents. living in my mind rent free
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The episode that started it all …
Don’t mind me just can’t get over these two
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So I finished watching the season with Rose
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Is it possible to be divorced without being married
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honestly you probably shouldn't go into the medical profession if you aren't prepared to treat patients with dignity and respect - even if your job exploits you, even if your bosses suck, even if you're exhausted.
yes, you are allowed to have feelings and be tired. but you have to be willing and able to either admit when you can't do something (and take the consequences), or put how you feel aside and do your job. for the sake of your patient.
you and your job may be harmed by the medical industrial complex's wrongness, but to your patients, you are part of the complex that is also gravely failing them. you have the power to be a force of goodwill and care, or an instrument of oppression.
that is what you're signing up for when you become a medical professional. don't like it? don't become a medical professional.
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