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Lucefudu


Iatrogenesisist extraordinaire!

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Auf dem Grund der Seele liegt die Ewigkeit

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Wenn du mich befreist aus dem Käfig meiner Kindheit
Öffne ich die Tür zu einer Welt aus Schmerz und Angst
Wenn du mich beschützt vor dem Bösen meiner Narretei
Zeige ich ein Stück von dem Leid aus Vaters Zeit

Wenn du mich berührst an den Wunden meiner Torheit
Rede ich von Ende und dass Zeit die Schmerzen stillt
Wenn du mich betrügst vor den Augen meiner Wahrheit
Liege ich mit Wut in der Träne der Vergangenheit

Wenn du mich begreifst mit dem Elend meiner Blindheit
Habe ich das Wort in das endlos Taube all verdammt
Wenn du mich begrüßt auf dem Wege meiner Krankheit
Gebe ich die Angst zu den längst vergessnen Seelen

Wenn du mich belügst mit dem Wissen meiner Reinheit
Finde ich den Mut und frag nach Ende Zeit
Wenn du mich befragst nach dem Ziel in meiner Weisheit
Suche ich den Ort für meine bleichen Knochen aus

Feuer Wasser Erde Luft
Auf dem Grund der Seele liegt die Ewigkeit

Fleisch - Blut
Das Leben dreht sich viel zu schnell
Der Puls der Zeit nimmt mir den Mut

Geist - Seele
Die Fantasie versteckt das Ziel
Ich als Mensch begreif den Tod

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That's it, sir
You're leaving
The crackle
Of pigskin
The dust and
The screaming
The yuppies networking and
The panic, the vomit
The panic, the vomit
God loves His children
God loves His children, yeah.

3353372 I feel like I should know this... But I don't...

3353405 Ah...
All your worldly possessions
And all your measly convictions
Are useless after the day you die
You wont need them on the other side
Now as your pulse subsides
Time has come to say your goodbyes!

3353437 Oh, come on, it's like you're not even trying! Who doesn't know Creat. Feat.? Bonus round!

3353499 AH FUCK! HE KNOWS! (I know he does...)
I know the pieces fit
'Cause I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Fundamental differing
Pure intention juxtaposed
Will set two lovers' souls in motion
Disintegrating as it goes
Testing our communication
The light that feuled our fire then
Has a burned a hole between us so
We cannot see to reach an end
Crippling our communication

3353507 That one too was easy. But I'll say you have an excellent taste! Coming from Tool, however, my favorite is Jerk Off (which, unfortunately, doesn't have a decent studio version)

3353518 (Worthy opponent...)
It's been so long, those long hard days
They don't say, god's changed my ways
Changed my ways, those evil ways...

So I set out, cross that way
To strike them down, to make them pay
Change their ways, their evil ways...

3353550 Mmmm'kay, you win that one, but I shall win this

See them hide under my bed
Hear them laugh and speak and plot!
I don't want to disappoint them,
I don't want to grief their joke, they seem so busy...
Little monsters under my bed
But my bed is so empty
You know
I should keep on hiding the truth
I should keep on letting, letting them play
(Letting them play today)

Letting them, letting them play

Heeey! See them hide here under my bed!
I don't want to disappoint them
They are so wicked numb!

Little monsters under my bed
But my bed is so empty
You have to know
I died so many years ago.

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I'll be honest, I never heard of it...
BUT YOU SHALL NOT WIN!

Feel me in the corner
Beside your mouth
Feel me in the inside of the
Faintest trace of sound

It's fire underwater
Breathing while you drown
Feel me in the saturation
When the sun burns out

I am the one inside you
And I am the one
(Inside your veins)
I am the one inside you
Over and over I'm here again

3353579 HAH! You know, I'm really enjoying this.

When they're upside down
Girls imagine things you can't know
More fists, more twists in your sober hole
In every girl there's a pig that sleeps

When they're upside down
Girls imagine they could change the rules
Handjob, Blowjob, some great facial cum,
How would it be seen from above?

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Once again, never heard of them.
(As am I)
And so it happens
My thoughts grow meaningless and forgotten
Just the colors of a faded dream
Left out in the rain to bleed
Life gets confusing
Prayers draw darkened in the course of my life
And I know that just to ask the questions
it takes courage and resolve

3353625 I don't know this one as well.

Friend, this has been enjoyable, but I really need to go to bed. Have a good one! I'll leave you with a parting gift:

3353640 Goodnight my friend. And I too leave you with a gift.

3353662 Another sudder-inducing one because I'm feeling generous.

3353676 Goodnight to you too.

This is very disturbing and odd (not weird just odd) but I can't really see a logical reason why I'm fine with this just really good really odd story

I was having a spammer targeting my bog, that ha a tumblr-blog that where designed to at first glance look legit, but its bio was just a string of randomly generated nonsense, producing a rather hilariously surreal effect. I quote:

FABULOUS AND CURVY
Won several awards for selling Easter candy in Orlando, FL. Spent a year developing strategies for Easter candy in Ocean City, NJ. At the moment I'm short selling mannequins in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Spent 2002-2010 researching pond scum on the black market. Garnered an industry award while lecturing about bassoons in Gainesville, FL. Spent 2001-2008 buying and selling basketballs in Cuba.

I think my favorite part is "Spent 2002-2010 researching pond scum on the black market." I have a new dream job! And apparently he did this WHILE buyin and selling baskeballs in Cuba, gotta make a living somehow, I suppose.:derpytongue2: And let's not forget that this is a fabulous and curvy illegal pond-scum researcher and bassoon-lectuer. I kinda wish this spambot was real, it seems to have lived a very interesting life....:pinkiehappy:

Anyway, its interesting to contrast our attitudes towards gore cus we've both had to deal with it on a regular/semi-regular basis, me being a (now former) biology student and you being a doctor. I don't find it nearly as fascinating the way you seem to, and it's not like I'm necessarily less morbid, It's just that gore just makes me go kinda "meh". It's interesting to know how everything connects and such, but I don't fully understand the fascination with the gore itself. The worst part is the smell, really, the different and vivid smells a decaying body can make would be amazing if I didn't have a stomach. (Also, let's be real here, I got the inner darkness of a teddy bear, I tried painting like H.R. Giger once, and you know what came out? Brightly coloured cartoon cats, cus that's what I DO. My mind is full of technicolor cartoon characters and I'm fine with this.)

I keep scracthing my forehead. I had this old acne wound that I've made much worse, but everytime I think anout it, I get the urge to scratch it, it's seriously to the point where I'm thinking of putting on a hat to try and keep my mind off it. This is kinda random, sorry.

3355050 I am having some trouble understanding all that. Could you try again, please? With proper punctuation, if possible.

3356292 Don't. You have no idea of what lives and festers beneath your fingernails. The only thing you'll accomplish is some form of permanent mark, as the dermis and hypodermis is wounded.

Reminds of Resurrection Men by TK Welsh
At least it isn't the live vivisection from cupcakes or Pages of Harmony.
Will Fluttershy do something with the knowledge or that explains why she is such a good veterinarian.
If the animals falls ill to a disease would Fluttershy get sick or cross species disease contamination is not possible here?
Is this a cupcake prequel?

Back then medical knowledge of anatomy was a bit lacking and human dissection was banned so they worked on animals (which didn't worked so well as in some of the knowledge is not applicable to a human body) or they go body snatching. After that restrictions was lifted and they did that on criminals.
Guess where did Leonardo Da Vinci got those images of muscles and organs.
Nowadays we get volunteers that donate their bodies after they die.

Encase it in plastic and you get a Bodies museum.

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I know, I have grown it in a petri dish. I really wish knowing that kept me from picking at it, though. :raritydespair:

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Will Fluttershy do something with the knowledge or that explains why she is such a good veterinarian.

Her being a vet has something to do with it. She still derives pleasure from fiddling with live tissue, but she'd never hurt/kill any living creature for her dark purposes. However, in her "room", there is nothing but gore. There are no clean cuts and no dissection (to some extent), just brutal evisceration and gore-bathing (if this makes any sense).

If the animals falls ill to a disease would Fluttershy get sick or cross species disease contamination is not possible here?

I don't know how this has anything to do with the story, but yes, lots of diseases can cross the species barrier. There are some protozoa, fungi, viruses, platyhelminthes, nematodes and annelids who can too, but these are of a minor concern in the most "developed" parts of the world. The grand prize goes to bacteria, but there are two thing you ought to know:
1) Not all diseases are infectious.
2) Cadaveric infection isn't as terrible as the name makes it sound. Not anymore, with the antibiotics we have nowadays. Even the Black Plague (Yersinia pestis), a once-feared infection that was believed to be the sign of apocalypse, is easily curable with 3rd generation cephalosporins.

Is this a cupcake prequel?

No. Honestly, I don't know where you got such idea, since Pinkie definitely doesn't act like the part. I mean, it's easy to be taken by the gore aspect of the story, but if you had read it with attention, you would've noticed how appalled Pinkie is of Fluttershy's "condition".

Back then medical knowledge of anatomy was a bit lacking and human dissection was banned so they worked on animals (which didn't worked so well as in some of the knowledge is not applicable to a human body) or they go body snatching. After that restrictions was lifted and they did that on criminals.

Being a med student, I am well versed in the history behind human anatomy. Yes, this is all true, but not only there was body snatching, they'd actually kidnap people in order to cut them open and have a bit of their anatomical curiosity sated. Still, these restrictions were what caused one particular anatomist to be burned alive for claiming that arteries pump blood and not air (as it was believed {the arteries got their name from such belief, as in Greek, arteria means windpipe}). And, before you ask, no, such thing is difficult to prove, as in death, the blood is accumulated in the capillary vessels and the veins. If you were to open a cadaver, you'd find nothing inside their arteries.
I love how this silly confusion created a name that is still used up to this day. The disease, Malaria, also suffered from such. At first, it was believed to be transmitted by swamp air, thus the name Malaria came.
(Mal ar (bad air) -> Mal aria (disease of the bad air) -> Malaria).

Guess where did Leonardo Da Vinci got those images of muscles and organs.

He didn't get an image per se, but I get what you're saying.

Nowadays we get volunteers that donate their bodies after they die.

Either this happens only on your country or you don't really know what you're saying. No offense meant, of course, I don't expect everyone to know how anatomy labs get their corpses. The rate of people who donate their bodies for science has always been, although increasing in the latest years, very low compared to the general population numbers. The bodies on anatomy labs are donated by the government and come from the deceased whom families did not claim the bodies back (homeless, junkies, or for whatever other reason).
Needless to say that there is a black market for bodies, in which the most "prestigious" colleges actually buy the corpses from the government officials who were supposed to donate it, creating a body monopoly. At least in my country, this happens. A human body costs about 3000 Reais (roughly 1250 USD).

Encase it in plastic and you get a Bodies museum.

It's not that simple, but I get what you're saying. I've dissected lots of bodies and prepared loads of anatomical pieces for later study for my college. The hardest, most time-consuming (and most satisfying {in the sense of accomplishment}) is, without a doubt, the human hand, with all its little muscles, tendons, blood vessels and nerves.

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Ah, so you know the smell of Streptococcus pyogenes? It's horrid. Makes me wanna puke. Some sorogroups of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, however, smell like grapes. Go figure.
Funny thing is, we always ask for blood/urine/pus/liquor culture in general practice, but we never wait for the results before administering antibiotics (empirical treatment), resulting in a cured patient before the culture is even ready. :rainbowlaugh:
One thing that is most useful, due to how quickly it can be made, is Gram stain on the samples. It could prove as a guide to which group of bacteria we're aiming to treat (Gram-positive, Gram-negative or anaerobic).
You've ever done an antibiogram petri dish with Staphylococcus aureus, Owly? It's a nice experiment, to collect samples from hospital instruments and see how many are Oxacilin (in your hemisphere, Meticilin) resistant.
Meticilin-Resistent S. aureus (MRSA).

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You've ever done an antibiogram petri dish with Staphylococcus aureus, Owly? It's a nice experiment, to collect samples from hospital instruments and see how many are Oxacilin (in your hemisphere, Meticilin) resistant.
Meticilin-Resistent S. aureus (MRSA).

Nope, I did forget an agar plate in my backpack once, though. :twilightoops: Guess how filthy my backpack is? (Hint: very.) :rainbowlaugh:

Huummm...I am actually surprised because...I enjoyed this story a lot. And I can possibly see her doing something like this, If MLP became darker heh heh heh.

The transition from peaceful environments full of bliss, to a dark atmosphere full of... entrails, for lack of better terms, was marvelous! This story had me on the edge of my seat (and my stomach churning ever so slightly, despite me not being affected by any sort of gore or horror that easily)! That was an awesome read! Definitely not something you find everyday!

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