The interview season is winding down, and while I have a pile of 15 thank you cards to write, I am taking a break to provide more blogging entertainment. So now back by popular demand, another critical analysis of drawings on tile.
Farrah: The size of these kites couldn't really generate enough lift when compared to the placement of the string and the size of the bows. The message of "be free" doesn't exactly make sense in a hospital setting. What is this child trying to imply? Be free of medical treatment? The parents who avoid vaccination aren't setting anything free other than a new epidemic of mumps. Be free of disease? How is being free of disease related to kites? If you set a kite free, it doesn't have a brain, and it can't feel the importance of its liberation. It might even land in a local river, suffocate a swan, and leave a baby swan behind who thinks it's ugly while it is raised amongst the ducks! Finally, these supposed "kites" look strikingly similar to a spermatozoa with a crude drawing of the mitochondria in the tail. I don't know where these sperm are going to "be free," but I do know it's inappropriate for children.
*= Against medical advice
--By Mariam and Farrah, who spent this past week making jokes about Dr. Spaceman.
5 comments:
Hahahahahahaha! Dr. Spaceman.
Dr Spaceman is one of my favourite characters and I often think he sould have his own spin-off show.
very entertaining ... I am a sucker for mild foul language so for example I like any blog containing the words "crazy shit" ... well done, future Drs, well done ...
Molly, welcome to the blog! We have now fully annexed the entire McDonnell family. It's sad to know my own parents never read this blog, so I was wondering, is your family looking to adopt a wayward, Pakistani future doctor?
Poor, confused sick kids.
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