Anatomy Of A Stupid.


“Medical” TV
May 6, 2006, 2:41 am
Filed under: Current Affairs

Sometimes I think humans are so stupid, and a very good example of these stupid humans are people that work at TV3. I was minding my own business on the TV earlier, channel surfing when suddenly I got caught at TV3. There’s this show about medical operations and crap, and this week’s medical wonder is about some "organ disfunction". At first it sounded interesting, so I kept on watching but wasn’t really paying attention. Then I paused from the TV to go grab some cereal since I was kinda hungry, next thing I knew when I came back, the camera was focusing on this tiny little thing that looks like a human organ but it was split into half and there was this hole at the bottom.

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HOLY MOTHER OF GOD! It’s a malfunctioned penis! The next thing I knew, Honey Stars and quarter digested milk flung out in what I can say as the ugliest Technicolor yawn I’ve ever witnessed in my entire teenage life. I don’t really want to comment about the medical perspective of it, since the person is in need of attention, but really, why do these people show these type of images to the public? I’m a male, I have one but I puked my lunch out when I saw it, what more other people?

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It’s not like kids all over the nation were infront of their TVs, taking notes and changing their ambitions to "genital surgeons" anyway! Seriously I mean no offence to the patient, but please, next time right you good people at TV3, just stick to porn and sitcoms.




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urgh.. but i wouldn’t spew out the food if i were you. i can keep on eating while watching these gory “operations” - something that my ex-housemates couldn’t understand hehe.

   Izuan 05.24.06 @ 12:52 pm

and a tabik spring, plus a toast to that, teacher. I seriously was sweating and covering my eyes then..

   andy 05.30.06 @ 11:35 am



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