deathsdoctorine: (Weary | What we've been through)
deathsdoctorine ([personal profile] deathsdoctorine) wrote in [personal profile] deathsdoctor 2012-05-29 08:33 am (UTC)

... I know.

...

... [A very tired chuckle.]

Oh, the wings. Don't get me - aa, too late. Well. It's not been really a problem until the last two cycles. Aside from the Guide, I suppose we could have a direct statement put out by all the medical community on the subject. Might change a few minds.

But I know even then, that'll very difficult for some of them. Especially for those of the scientific and medical community. People like us? We take comfort in facts and figures. Evidence. Not faith. Because that what it boils down to in the end - the way the wings are set up logically shouldn't kill you if they are removed. [Yes, she's done studies of wing structure and neurological connections] But they do, and most incidents of wing removal happen in circumstances that are very difficult to document in. So there are only the first hand accounts.

Eventually most get it - they live here, they learn. Though [Snort] short of someone dying in front of them, I'm afraid some will never get the message.

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