
I want you to stop going beyond creation.
>>1
It’s really terrible that creation is still somewhat better.
According to the model, this manga is all a lie, so there’s no need to worry.
>>2
It seems that even though it’s all a lie, they can tell that they are the model.
>>2
Well then, why are you being referred for prosecution?
I wish it had been a lie.
I’m glad it was fiction…
……
The claim that everything is a lie is probably just that.
You’re denying everything just because this part is different!
>>8
Everything else just becomes the truth, doesn’t it?
It’s not just scary to be in reality; there is actual harm being done, which is a violation of regulations.
>>9
If you suddenly collapse in Osaka, there’s a possibility that you could have a scalpel put to your body without being able to confirm for yourself that the surgeon is Takeda-kun!
>>12
If you get brought in due to a traffic accident, you can attempt the adrenaline lethal dose challenge!
>>16
I don’t want to have to go to the hospital in Osaka…
>>21
Since it’s an emergency hospital near Shin-Osaka Station, there is a high probability that Takeda-kun will be in charge if someone collapses in the Shinkansen.
Please stop with the real horror.
Recently, it was a big deal that the higher-ups are properly enforcing the rules against taking commemorative photos in the dissection room.
>>11
I want the jokes to be limited to just the skill of the surgeon.
It’s scary that there seem to be a fair number of things like this.
>>13
If there are 100 people, there are bound to be one or two who are clumsy with their hands.
Takeda lacks a sense of ethics and imagination towards others, which is what makes it horrifying.
>>13
Some people are not good at surgery, but isn’t it the case that such people don’t just go into a different medical field that isn’t surgery?
>>70
You don’t need expensive surgical techniques or high research capabilities.
At the level of a town doctor, just being easy to get along with can be a significant asset.
>>79
Well, if it’s a level of a town doctor, there probably won’t be many surgeries, and as long as they properly prescribe medicine, it should be fine…
>>79
A small-town doctor usually inherits a clinic and the trust that comes with it from their parents, so they can’t and won’t do anything strange…
If only it weren’t reality…
What the hell is this guy being protected by?
I wish it had been a story about the 12 months leading up to Takeda-kun’s arrest…
I wish it were all fiction…
You must absolutely avoid injuries that require a catheter.
>>23
Insert it with manly force!
>>30
Punctured all the way to the heart!
>>31
It’s scary how decisive you are…!!
>>31
I did it now!!
>>92
From the perspective of the patient being treated, this isn’t funny at all!!
Katachokorata
>>25
It’s rude to place them in the same category because they have the skills.
>>25
It would be disrespectful to Mr. Chocolata to say that his skills are top-notch just because his sense of ethics has collapsed.
Both Black Jack and Dr. K don’t exist in reality, but Takeda-kun exists in reality.
>>26
Reality is cruel…
What does it mean to surpass something that is fiction based on facts? Is it the original that surpasses the copy?
Becoming a patient who needs dialysis is also serious.
This guy forgets to check documents and ends up causing deaths without notice.
>>32
How did you make excuses to the bereaved family…?
Watching it makes me feel nauseous, so the real thing in its concentrated form is amazing after all.
>>34
I guess they really toned it down in the manga…
Just thinking about the drill videos that NHK uploaded on YouTube makes me break out in a cold sweat…
I wish all the doctors that appear in K and K2 existed in real life.
Rather, it was enough of a madman to make one truly feel that he really exists…
Chocolata has a great deal of malice towards the patients, but…
I don’t think there was any intention to crush the bereaved, so it’s pretty much the same.
>>38
But Mr. Chocolata understands how to act in a way that can lead to a surgical error resulting in death.
In that regard, Takeda-kun is amazing; he continues to take action without understanding what caused it, even from before the surgery to after.
>>45
What kind of surgeon can’t stop bleeding?
>>134
It’s not that I can’t do it, but looking at the drill footage…
I don’t understand the meaning of using a drill like that in a pool of blood…
Even if Takeda-kun’s skills are average, if his mental state is stable, he can perform decently.
Takeda-kun’s skills and spirit are both Takeda-kun, so it’s all over for him.
>>39
If anything, there are doctors with both skill and spirit like Takeda-kun.
Hospitals and supervising doctors that have general risk hedges won’t let someone at Takeda-kun’s level perform procedures because they don’t want to take on the responsibility.
>>65
Strong characters in the early game…
I probably won’t ever hear something as disrespectful to chocolate again… It’s better not to have it…
>>40
I feel like I’ve been hearing this every time this thread is posted.
I wonder if professionals can find contradictions in excuses made on X.
>>42
It is the biggest contradiction that Takeda-kun, who is not even a qualified surgeon, is acting like he is the representative of all surgeons and talking on X.
In front of the bereaved family that is enraged due to their family being destroyed.
I thought that person might do it, and it makes me scared to wonder if they really have no feelings.
>>43
He’s the kind of guy who spews abusive language towards the family of victims after a failed operation.
Speaking of which, have I had my medical license revoked…?
>>46
If this is brought up, then really, doctors who made mistakes and failed will have to be canceled one by one, so no.
>>51
Is it a bug…?!
>>52
So I think it’s a difficult issue when it comes to handling medical licenses.
>>51
Response from the lawyer
>>51
That’s true, but doesn’t the frequency seem odd?
Why do you like catheters so much?
I wish it had been fiction.
The reality was actually much worse.
Unconscious malice with a certain level of status is terrifying.
Dialysis patients, if they are transferred to this place, will end up being killed without even receiving an examination or dialysis…
It’s nice when you’re grinning during the voluntary appearance…
It seems like it will come out eventually at K2.
Too much of a personality that seems to eat people.
I completely understand the desire to avoid creating a precedent where a decent doctor suffers.
Therefore, choosing to seal it like the previous generation is the most…
It’s not about whether there was a mistake, but whether adequate preparation was made leading up to the procedure, which is the point of contention in medical lawsuits.
It’s a lie that if Takeda-kun is canceled, other doctors will be too.
>>60
Isn’t it the case that it has already been canceled at this stage, even though it hasn’t become a lawsuit and an issue yet?
If we cancel this, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that we would have to cancel every single mistake made by the doctors.
I hope that a proper investigation is conducted and the cancellation is communicated, but that is something that will happen after a long time has passed.
>>97
In other words, even if Takeda-kun gets his medical license revoked in the future, other doctors have nothing to worry about.
I was so terrible that I was locked in a isolation hut for a long time, eating Ozak.
It’s a bug in this world that has turned into a monster.
>>61
I heard that they were actually drinking alcohol while going down Ozak, and it really scared me.
>>71
Isn’t it that you were giving instructions from that room without coming out for the examination?
I was surprised by that… I didn’t know there were doctors like that…
>>71
>>71
I hear you haven’t eaten Ozak.
>>61
I was fired from my job before coming to Ako because the damage extended despite being in quarantine.
It became a monster released by the spirit of forgiveness that couldn’t be isolated on the first move.
It’s insane that they continue to use my icon without permission even though the manga is attacking me falsely.
The person’s behavior was so evil that it made Takeda-kun from the manga seem better…
>>63
It really shows how well the characters have been manga-ized, to the point where the original work is too rich to be used as a joke.
>>72
Manga had fears of regret and arrest…
>>63
In the manga, Takeda-kun at least reflects and regrets at the moment he messes up…
I never thought that manga would be better.
Even though you’ve turned people into something other than human, you still want to perform surgeries without a care and fundamentally don’t value human life at all, do you?
Why can someone with a personality like the root of all evil in anime actually exist in reality?
The lawyer should take the internet away from this guy.
If you were to turn the reality of Takeda-kun directly into a manga.
It ends up looking like it’s being exaggerated due to personal feelings, doesn’t it? So I can’t help but follow.
Normally, if you let a patient die by your own hands, you would think about it and might hesitate to perform surgery.
Adding to the kill score…
If you haven’t met a doctor in the Takeda-kun category, consider yourself lucky.
Please don’t let me leave Osaka.
How could someone like this pass the national medical exam?
>>85
As a doctor, I can’t study.
We will not consider skill level.
>>88
I don’t look at spirituality either.
>>91
I was truly made to realize that both practical skills and spirituality are necessary.
>>85
It’s a common story that being smart doesn’t necessarily mean one can study well.
Just looking at the eyes, there are plenty of doctors who are candidates for Takeda-kun.
Since it’s basically a world of power harassment, they probably don’t think being arrogant is unnatural.
Before issuing the statement, it barely managed to be seen as a creative work.
When the statement was released, I couldn’t help but say, “Oh… really?”
If it’s all a lie, then what is this drill movie…!?
>>93
Considering that NHK has released that video…
>>99
It’s crazy that NHK aired that nerve-wrapping video on terrestrial TV…
There is no such thing as 100% in surgery or treatment, so we should not blame the mistakes themselves.
What’s troubling Takeda-kun is the fact that he has no intention of reducing mistakes, and for someone like that to act as if they represent a medical license and say things like, “If we revoke Takeda-kun’s license, other doctors will also be revoked,” is simply too wicked.
You would think it’s strange for this person to have 11 people in a year…
>>100
It’s once a month pace, you know.
What the heck is this guy?
The difference between that manga and this one is basically just the level of eating Pringles instead of Ozak.
Even if you are bad at surgery, there is a path to go into research.
>>103
There are countless doctors who aren’t top-notch in surgery or research but sincerely face their patients and declare, “I’m the super doctor of this town!”
In contrast, Takeda-kun, who has no experience with surgery, research, or facing patients…
>>109
It’s really strange why they continue as doctors and keep performing surgeries despite that.
Isn’t it more enjoyable to save suffering patients and successfully perform difficult surgeries to feel a sense of accomplishment?
>>103
In fact, Professor Yamanaka, who discovered iPS cells, seems to be that way.
It’s not good to blindly accept only one side’s opinion! That is somewhat true.
In addition, even the Tokushukai, who had been defending Takeda-kun, is saying, “His attitude towards patients was terrible, he doesn’t listen to warnings at his age, and he was causing stress to those around him.”
From both the victim’s side and the defense side, there is no problem in treating Takeda-kun as such.
Elevator doors opened and fall occurred: 31-year-old male doctor died. What happened at the karaoke shop in the early morning… Kobe, Hyogo.
February 27 (Thursday)
Spin the roulette of fate~
It’s been 25 years ago, huh…
Raising a child on my own is tough.
In healthcare as well, human resources often fall short…
Open Your Heart (Music Video)
There probably hasn’t been a work in history that readers wished would be as abandoned as this, not to mention during the Reiwa or Heisei eras…
I want to drink and smoke as much as I want, with no room to change my ways and become serious.
Indeed, it may be a lie if you think about it.
Takeda-kun is still mellowed, and the concentrate was something that transcended a monster.
>>112
Ah… certainly, from that perspective, it may all be a lie… like Takeda-kun’s emotional part…
What’s impressive is that it’s not just a matter of one or two surgeries.
The medical system has reached a level where it is commonly losing trust.
>>113
It’s too crazy that the hospital (medical safety) is also on the side of concealment, and because they submitted false reports, they are now inextricably linked with Takeda-kun, which is just foolish and way too hellish.
>>115
Thanks to that, it’s scary that we now have to doubt the reports that the hospital will submit in the future.
If the arm is useless, then the treatment will also be mistaken or forgotten; what can this doctor even do at this level?
There are probably some doctors who are technically inept, cannot be considered doctors mentally, and show no prospects for growth.
Takeda-kun is out of control because he even resorts to legal fights.
Medical Safety Promotion Office (Public Sector Job Placement)
A system bug of a useless doctor who has no intention of improving but is full of motivation.
>>120
This kind of thing doesn’t exist even in fiction, and it would be rejected as soon as you try to present it.
>>120
Rather than motivation, I think it’s just an inflated desire for approval and a sense of self-esteem that “I am a doctor.”
Bad doctors themselves are not that uncommon.
It’s rare for a bad doctor who keeps making mistakes to continue performing surgery.
>>122
Even if you say you won’t get fired for medical malpractice, considering the effort of the people who will have to deal with the situation, it’s impossible to keep making mistakes and not care unless you think that the existence of everyone other than yourself is equally worthless.
So a person like that is working as a doctor; it’s no different from being an assassin…
I can’t believe you were eating Ozak! That’s nonsense! It was a mistake with the alcohol, ohhhh!
I’m not saying that’s a lie, Takeda-kun…
The manga was scary, and I’m still scared to be working now, but more than anything, it’s terrifying to see the real person appear on social media in this situation.
There are many instances where I cannot resist changes in mood or curiosity, and I wish someone would strip away the notion that this makes me mentally unfit or anything like that…
Are you currently under suspension due to a lawsuit? Or was it that you were on standby at home?
>>127
Well… I don’t understand the meaning if the person behind the account claiming to be a model isn’t actually them…
Reality is not just stranger than fiction, but also scary.
There may be others of the same kind nearby, so it’s getting even more intense.
It’s common thinking that if you fail repeatedly and get scolded a lot, you will start to avoid failure in some way.
For some reason, Takeda-kun keeps wanting to fail.
It is likely to be out of the ordinary.
Manga has rapidly weakened since the departure of Kobugari.
I’ve seen a monster more terrifying than the tales for the first time.
I have no choice but to undergo surgery to prove my innocence to the judge.
Since the real name has been made clear, I think it would be better to call him by his real name instead of Takeda-kun, but there’s also the fact that it spread from that manga, and there’s a psychological tendency to want to think of it as a fictional aspect of the manga, which leads people to continue calling him Takeda-kun.
When you call me by my real name, it somehow makes it feel more real, to the point where I feel like I might throw up.
>>138
My real name is because there are people with the same name.
>>138
Even people who claim to be models say that, right?
“That was all a lie, you know!”
As long as we’re talking about Takeda-kun, we won’t cross the legal line.
>>151
It’s interesting how it seems like a bug that if you adapt a real incident into a manga and publish it online, calling characters by their names in the manga doesn’t count as defamation.
Reality is worse than fiction.
Maybe they are not residents of the human world.
It’s strange that this guy and the hospital staff haven’t faced any physical retaliation.
It might depend on the court’s decision.
You had a face that didn’t know pain…
Being intelligent and being able to study can coexist with having some kind of disability…
I understand you have a strong sense of self-esteem, so please take a job in an industry where people don’t die, and achieve status and honor there.
When I look at X’s account, I realize that their mental structure is something I can’t understand.
I learned that there are surprisingly many people who will believe something even if it contradicts itself, as long as it is stated confidently.
Well, that’s why fraud won’t disappear.
>>153
Is there really a cluster of conspiracy theorists supporting Takeda-kun? It’s like a living hell on earth…
>>160
It seems that those people are also defending Motohiko Saito.
>>160
If we have Mr. Takeda become the primary care physician for those people and their families, that would solve the problem.
>>153
It’s like the followers of X in the thread image, isn’t it?
It seems like they also idolize Paki-chan, who was a hot topic not long ago.
Is this guy still on Twitter?
I wonder why I thought of pretending to be such a person…
It’s frightening how they can say such things without feeling remorse after causing someone to die or become paralyzed, taking away their future and everything else.
I think it’s really admirable that the clumsy doctor recognizes that he’s not suited to be a surgeon and decides not to do it.
Knowing one’s place is important, isn’t it?
I don’t know how much of the story about trying to take over another doctor’s surgery has been exaggerated…
It resembles the mentality of a certain former anime director a lot.
There’s also a sense of respect for the person who drew the manga, right? That’s why you’re still calling him Takeda-kun.
That activity continued and bore fruit, so it’s amazing!
In the end, if all I wanted was to be pampered by anyone, I didn’t need to become a doctor.
Isn’t it that if you’re already in the situation, you don’t have to do it anymore?
Takeda-kun, the one writing the manga, is a medical professional, right? I’m going to expose it!
Sure! Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
I was the victim directly related to Takeda-kun.
First of all, if it’s a fictional villain, they would realize they’re definitely going to lose at this point, right?
They want to have surgery but don’t study or practice.
>>166
Take-kun is a fictional existence, but Mats… probably exists.
It’s often said that Chocolata is the worst scumbag, but at least his skills are top-notch.
I think Takeda’s mentality is the type that would be chosen by an arrow in its own way.
>>170
I can’t even imagine what kind of stand it will become.
Medical malpractice lawsuits can be quite troublesome for the victim side, so even for relatively minor surgeries, doctors prefer to take the initiative in choosing.
“Matsu… there are other doctors with the same name, so it’s a bit…”
In fact, there have already been complaints from someone who mistook Takeda-kun for another doctor with the same name.
I wonder if they don’t realize that they are checking their own answers…
Some manga are written on the premise that some kind of action, such as disclosure, will be taken in the first place.
>>175
Honestly, I thought the Ako Minpo was drawing manga to gain legitimacy for a full-scale war.
>>178
D4C Love Train, huh…
During the Akaike era, I maneuvered so well in a bad way, so why am I making such bad moves now?
A genre that should not exist: nonfiction horror.