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Hook17

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Someone recommended that book a few weeks ago. I read it and it kicked ass. Made me really want to be a doctor. And oh yea gays from san franciso are responsible for Hiv.. damn those bisexuals that had to bring it to the general population..
 
Hook17 said:
Someone recommended that book a few weeks ago. I read it and it kicked ass. Made me really want to be a doctor. And oh yea gays from san franciso are responsible for Hiv.. damn those bisexuals that had to bring it to the general population..

what kind of doctor do you want to be?
 
uh not to sure, but emergency medicine seems inviting. Did that question have anything to do with my remark about gays?
 
Hook17 said:
uh not to sure, but emergency medicine seems inviting. Did that question have anything to do with my remark about gays?

Well it's just that in emergency medicine you encounter many different individuals.
 
I know.. it was a joke. If you read the book you might have found it funny, if you thinhk of things now.. crude humor
 
If you're going to damn bisexuals, better damn everyone who got a blood transfusion and all babies born too. Oh and IV drug users while you're at it. I hope you change your attitude when you actually learn something what you're talking about. Oh, and if you think that about homosexuals and bisexuals, have fun doing ER. Putz.
 
Meh, I didn't get the humor part I guess
 
forget the humor.. read the book its a good one
 
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