
illustrator+author: *pulls a netflix casting schtick where teen/underage characters are played by 20-30+ y/o models with a script and synopsis that screams 40+*
every single character: *keeps monologuingg how cool, attractive, mature, tall, strong etc etc MC is* *spouts lines literally no 12 y/o would say* *blatant ships for the MC* *MC repeatedly saying they all look like children to him but the narrative still has all these students having a thing for him*
several mfs in the comments: OH you think he's attractive? when it was mentioned on ch### panel 8372 line3883 that he is twelve? so you like kids? you admit you're a pedo? you make me so uncomfortable :) :) can you stop Sexualizing? this is so Problematic

i'm not saying american doctors are bad at their profession, but they take an inordinate amount of time and will charge thousands minus what paltry med insurance there is. understandable tbh considering how high their own student debt is from med school. this is more of a fucked healthcare system thing rather than their own fault bc i know doctors who explicitly go out of their way to recommend a more affordable means to get treated or lower the bill a little. all the things they wouldn't outright tell you in a hospital cashier, they will tell it off the record.
unrelated but
for one reason or another, i had a check up in the US, took a week for actual diagnosis+treatment that overlapped with a trip to korea. so i went "aight it's bearable imma just have it checked and continue treatment during the trip"
the korean doctor who treated me was like ":'( :'( i am so sorry :'( you don't have national health insurance so it's gonna cost you more than usual :'(" like he was robbing me at gunpoint and he felt bad.
lmao, i checked the bill and it was $1,600 LESS than what it would've cost me in the US and at such short notice too.
it was like a eureka moment where i understood that it wasn't just manga/webtoon fantasy trope that characters could be like, "o no i feel mildly unwell imma get checked at the hospital" because, unlike in the US, you really can afford to get checked for mild illnesses.
this will prolly be one of those catalysts to make soye enhance not just her mental skills but her physical as well