I would like to point out how misleading some so called doctors are. Half the things that they say aren't true and some of them just make crap up because they have no idea what's going on with their patient. I went to my doctor recently and she said there was something wrong with my eye. She checked it and told me I had melanoma. This is faulty.
Firstly, you cannot get melanoma in the eye. Melanoma is the mutation of skin cells. Your eyeball does not have skin cells, or if mine did, I would be pretty freaking amazing. not only that, but I would be a mutant. Secondly, you can't just go aground saying that people have a form of skin cancer in their eye when you don't have a degree in optometry. Yes, I did check, and no, she did not have a degree in optometry. I'm now also starting to doubt whether she has a degree in doctoring.
As it turns out, it was just a pigmentation in my eyes, which EVERYBODY has and I also found out that my right eye is mutated...which is kind of cool. You see, I have this streak running from my pupil to the outside of my iris. Apparently, it's a case that has been seen before so it's not particularly uncommon, but it's not natural. Apparently it's also part of my pupil, so I technically have an extended pupil. I would be disturbed, but I always knew I wasn't a muggle. XD
I also tend to find people who are oddly incompetent irritating. If you can't do your job properly, please just leave. Don't torture other people by telling crazy things and holding other people up. Phone companies are a really good example of this. They just piss me off. Especially Vodafone. They have a tenacity to manage to tell you one thing and then something completely different the next day.
All in all, I just don't like people who can't seem to do their job properly. I mean, why do I have to deal with your crap if you brought it on yourself? I know it sounds very mean, but phone companies and creepy doctors that tell you faulty information really get on my nerves. Okay, I'll stop talking now. until next time.
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