Nurse jokes
It’s so touching when a guy gets to combine his fetish with his job. Like for instance
Dr Jonathan Harrow MD, a man with two PhDs, who’s lectured on health at universities and had senior medical jobs all over the world and who mostly, it seems, presents and identifies as a man.
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However, despite being so qualified in medicine, a few weeks ago he started a community job as a nurse practitioner. The role involves wearing a nurse’s uniform. He attended the interview dressed in women’s clothing…Since starting the job there’s been a common theme in his online posts – he wants people to validate his choice of wearing a nurse’s uniform, and alludes to the fact that the women’s tunic accommodates breasts and a bra.
Notice me notice me notice me notice me.
That’s what people go there for of course – not for medical care, but to pay close attention to men who present as women.
He wore scrubs for years but that won’t do now because oh no they don’t have big signs on the front saying TITS TITS TITS.
One brazen woman asked for a female nurse, but she soon backed down from that outrageous insult.
All perfectly healthy.
Would it be churlish of me to request a nurse who doesn’t abuse “whom”?
I think that’s a typo rather than really not knowing how to use “whom.” There was a different thing I quoted though that drove a tank right through the subjunctive:THAT was no typo.
Looks like he’s neither doctor or nurse, just disturbed:
https://mobile.twitter.com/lascapigliata8/status/1529528402339823627
Fuck him and the pronouns he rode in on.
@Ophelia,
Could be a typo, but it could also be hypercorrection (the phenomenon that leads people to say things like “between you and I”), which bugs me a lot more than it should.
Could in theory, but in practice, it seems unlikely because it doesn’t happen. We see the “between you and I” type a lot, but a random “whom” as the subject, not so much. These things annoy me FAR more than they should, so I’m more familiar with the patterns than I ought to be. This one looks to me like not “oh god not THAT again” but “whoops, pay attention dude.” He’s not a careful composer of tweets, is he…there’s a random period in his first sentence, with no space before or after. Second and final sentence is just some clauses with commas where conjunctions should be. Maybe it’s part of his gender performance – maybe he thinks women burble like a brook without any organization or punctuation, and say “whom” at random.
But it sounds like a “That never happened” story to me, I mean the part about the patient saying “But you are a female, so cool.”
Did the entire floor clap, or just those standing nearby?