Cookie Thread Act 3: The Cookie Strikes Back

if my aunt was asking for it or someone like thta then yeh
but idk how kideiny tansplants even work

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My colleagues are much more of a family to me than my actual family. This has been true for years and won’t change anytime soon

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you’re never beating the scp foundation allegations

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You can save the lives of a thousand patients by cancelling one hundred operations that would have saved the lives of a hundred different patients. Are you morally obliged to do so?

Yes
No

you’re morally obligated to save their life either way, you don’t stop being obligated if they aren’t your cousin so you aren’t more obligated if they are your cousin

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Arete im running a really cool charity called “paying for my taco bell addiction” i can answer any questions you have

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No

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depends on a lot of things

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Nonsensical

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why would cancelling operations help save lives? are the surgeons stupid?

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yes obviously

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i dont think im obliged, i think both choices are valid, i would do it probably though

In general the way people understand disability is so strange and weird to me often. There is no alternate universe. There is no version of me that is not disabled.

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No
As a doctor you are responsible for each of your patients. Not more of else’s.

1000 is a wild number
why are there 1000 people needing surgey
did they get into war or something

maybe it’s like, there’s limited slots in the operating theater, and by cancelling the 100 surgeries you make room for 1000 quicker surgeries, and all of those will definitely save a life? or something??

just set up like a temporary hospital or something

if they could do it during covid they can do it now

well usually surgeons prioritze this by not doing surgery on the guy whos brain is falling out of their head and instead doing with the badly injured but recoverable people

no their country just finally legalized gender affirming healthcare

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