Y'know, the Dermatology department at Penn has some gorgeously illustrated Victorian plates of the most gruesome skin diseases ever. They decided these were"art" and lined the corridor that connects one building to another with horrors and tumors and rashes and lesions and boils. It's quite a sight. I notice that I seem to be the only person NOT able to tune them out as I trot by, and I can't help staring at them. Especially the poor fellow with the grueseomely deformed genetalia.
So I have to ask, because I'm terrified to actually go and look, especially at work...what's the deal about the goatse pic...?
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Date: 2004-10-15 04:12 pm (UTC)From:Eeek.
Y'know, the Dermatology department at Penn has some gorgeously illustrated Victorian plates of the most gruesome skin diseases ever. They decided these were"art" and lined the corridor that connects one building to another with horrors and tumors and rashes and lesions and boils. It's quite a sight. I notice that I seem to be the only person NOT able to tune them out as I trot by, and I can't help staring at them. Especially the poor fellow with the grueseomely deformed genetalia.
So I have to ask, because I'm terrified to actually go and look, especially at work...what's the deal about the goatse pic...?