Medical students, i think, are trained to practice "hygienic medicine" but not hygiene itself. I don't like to do this at all, but below is a picture of a washing basin from one medical student's quarters.(identity dirahsiakan)
Note the growth of fungi (presumbly, Aspergillus. niger?). I have noticed this for weeks and am observing for some actions. Medical students can live in this condition! Who said medical students cannot survive adverse conditions?
Full proof of 2 things
1) Medical students are survivors(Salute!)
2)I am not a survivor because i will kill all those aspergillus niger when I cannot tahan the sight of it anymore.
3 comments:
haha..luckily I cleaned mine when it reached half that condition. Otherwise kena tangkap gambar. But nt my fault cos I oni use once a day last sem just to wash hand..keke..
wait till u see my house toiletbowl.. someone have been stepping on it with the slipper and never clean up the shoe stains all over the floor and toilet bowl. And I have yet to catch the culprit who got this "constipation" problem. not just survivors..medical students can be barbarian at times..
Talk about "serving humanity" when medical students cant even serve themselves.
Maybe these medical students have diabetic retinopathy, or maybe they're so used to floaters that they assume the fungus in the sink are just one of them. :)
More to come...i will inspect the sink day to day till someone do something.
on 2nd thought, mayb its a SSM project, or a youtube video just like the cheese fermentation where millions of people watch it. Ya know, people like to watch microorganism..keke...
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