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The cancer has spread too far, the mass is too massive to be excised. The chemo bag is secretly filled with carcinogens. The pills they charge us a fortune for are only placebos. The last doctor died in 1963, and the man in the white scrubs, who rubs your hand, and says it will all be alright is a card carrying servant of the very cancer he professes to fight. Nighty-Night little ones, its time to turn out the light.
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Mar 9, 2015
Mar 9, 2015 at 2:53 PM UTC
Doomed From The Start
The cancer has spread too far, the mass is too massive to be excised. The chemo bag is secretly filled with carcinogens. The pills they charge us a fortune for are only placebos. The last doctor died in 1963, and the man in the white scrubs, who rubs your hand, and says it will all be alright is a card carrying servant of the very cancer he professes to fight. Nighty-Night little ones, its time to turn out the light.
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Mar 9, 2015
Mar 9, 2015 at 2:53 PM UTC
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