[FTHTD-143] I’ll treat all the villagers! Mikan Kozuru, a nurse from a depopulated village with an overabundance of men, is dispatched to provide medical care to all the villagers.
Mike, I have to disagree with you a bit here. This is not desire, but rather the right of all men.
Kosuzu Mikan is completing her duty as a woman and the villagers are accepting what is theirs by natural law.
Albert. Shirley you recall the main thing Everyone recalls about natural law, natural life?
It was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short
We are what we are capable of becoming. You can become more than your comment mentioned. Nursing care can become more than it is. It can become social nursing care. Nurses are capable of becoming wonderfully social.
Yes, you can believe in rights we all share. But we should know our rights. Believe in them. Rights to life, liberty, the pursuit of nurses. We can believe that socialized nursing will become available to the all of the peoples of the whole world. And our belief can make it happen
Villagers deserve what all men everywhere desire
Mike, I have to disagree with you a bit here. This is not desire, but rather the right of all men.
Kosuzu Mikan is completing her duty as a woman and the villagers are accepting what is theirs by natural law.
Albert. Shirley you recall the main thing Everyone recalls about natural law, natural life?
It was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short
We are what we are capable of becoming. You can become more than your comment mentioned. Nursing care can become more than it is. It can become social nursing care. Nurses are capable of becoming wonderfully social.
Yes, you can believe in rights we all share. But we should know our rights. Believe in them. Rights to life, liberty, the pursuit of nurses. We can believe that socialized nursing will become available to the all of the peoples of the whole world. And our belief can make it happen
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