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sennashi_dorei ([personal profile] sennashi_dorei) wrote2024-12-10 07:56 pm

An advantage?

Sometimes I wonder if surgery recipients may hold a slight advantage at becoming a surgeon over non surgery recipients.

The theory is that: surgeons are actually very violent people. Some of the most helpful members of society, and they are insanely violent. Ask the average member of society: have you sliced someone's skin open before? And of course, you kind of want the answer to be "no".. unless they are a feccing surgeon, damn.

So anyway.. can you imagine the psychological barriers you have to cross, just to be able to do that?

I guess my argument looks like: if you receive surgery, then knowing the changes that occur due to the procedure, may make those psychological barriers easier to over come!

It's sorta like the difference between getting a tattoo from someone that has a tattoo, versus getting a tattoo from someone that doesn't have a tattoo...