
Neurosurgeon Takeda’s model @Takedakun_model Somehow, this account feels like I am not myself, as if Roland has bitten into it, because I’ve received various questions, comments, and criticisms… I think that whatever I say, a certain number of people will not believe it, and will criticize it, and I feel like it goes on endlessly. I dislike such futile discussions that scatter like hair. Therefore, for the time being, I don’t intend to make any definitive statements. However, the fundamental attitude of who the sender is and how they decide to handle that information or their stance itself is like being a crazy fool swayed by the Main Headquarters, or being a green onion caught in a “Hiroyuki, Horiemon investment scam”; it’s already unsuitable for social media. Information must be judged for its authenticity comprehensively, not just by the sender’s information, but also by specific details, consistency, and connectivity with other information, and even if one piece of information is lacking, I think they can complement and infer from each other. 20:01・2025/02/14・6403 views 3 3 16 5
There was a discussion that it’s not good for the criticism of the hospital system to focus solely on individual doctors.
I think it was inevitable for Dr. M to become the main figure since he is an outlier by nature.
>>2
When Takeda-kun releases the concentrate, it’s understandable that it was nerfed due to its maliciousness, as it draws attention away from the hospital’s culture of cover-ups.
A monster showed up at the hospital that was steering in a rather suspicious direction.
“Still not dealt with, huh?”
What a terrible child.
I mean, would the person really choose a username like this?
It’s funny that the person who denies the content of the manga is saying this.
This is it!
I wish this guy would just die, no matter what.
I laughed hard at the end.
I want them to be accused of some kind of crime.
It’s scary that the person saying such things has the most inconsistent views.
I was cautioning that although it may give the illusion that other doctors are looking at Takeda-kun’s posts, that’s not the case, so be careful!
It’s too childish to think that way at all…
>>13
There are outrageous people like that in the world.
How big of a presence is backing them to be able to live freely like this?
I want you to keep embarrassing yourself like this.
Since I won’t be able to have surgery anyway, it’s harmless.
>>16
Well… I did eliminate one just by following instructions…
That’s not the kind of writing you’d expect from a grown adult, let alone a doctor.
Really, how should I put this…
You’re too immature for your age.
It seems like you barely understand that you don’t have trust in yourself, so you’re claiming to look at the statement rather than the speaker.
You’ve been scrutinized for the content of your statements all along.
What is this writing style that sounds like it was written by an overconfident college student…?
>>22
Even a cocky college student could write a slightly better sentence than this.
A person who makes inconsistent and ad-hoc statements, along with a hospital that has a culture of concealment.
It can only result in the fact that there are victims who have bravely come forward to expose medical errors.
You should die!
This guy is driving the wrong way on the road.
“I feel like I was told, ‘Everyone is going the wrong way, it’s dangerous!'”
Slippery text.
There are people who send replies like “I’m supporting this” even for things like this, so reverse trending really exists everywhere…
>>30
What am I supporting about this guy…?
>>33
It’s the same with anything, but there are a certain number of people who believe that those criticized by society, who are actually not at fault, are being made into villains and scapegoats due to the conspiracies of ◯◯ (such as the media, government, or large corporations).
Generally, that guy is someone who has been ostracized by society himself.
>>33
If you get sick, you would want this person to treat you, right?
>>30
Conspiracy theorists are becoming supporters of Takeda-kun…
In that community, they tend to go against the trend for the time being.
>>30
In the past, I thought that this kind of thing was done by net watchers pretending to be followers for the purpose of controlling things like remote-controlled cars.
I now feel a sense of despair knowing that we live in an era where no matter how problematic a person may be, if they continue to assert something online, there will always be others similar to them who become their followers.
>>44
There will always be a certain percentage of people who only feel good by going against the mainstream, and unless they start to gain power, it’s fine to just ignore them.
I think if you believe you should completely eliminate it, you’ll go crazy.
It’s surprising how composed they are, considering they have ruined so many lives.
>>31
I seriously don’t think they believe they’re in the wrong at all…
You should just die!
The speaker has a position, and usually, they consider that position and their interests when making judgments, but perhaps they lack that mindset, which is why they can’t understand how they appear from the victim’s perspective?
Wasn’t this person neglected?
There was someone who praised this guy and had him read some texts, but I wonder if they can say the same thing after seeing this.
What was the lawyer confident about that allowed this?
>>37
It’s probably an out-of-control situation eight or nine times out of ten…
The way the commas are used is, how should I put it… difficult to read.
“I understand when people say, ‘Judge only by the content and factual relationships rather than who said it!’ but if someone who isn’t a doctor had killed three people, it would be even more futile to say anything now.”
It makes sense that deciding whether to believe or not based on who the sender is isn’t ideal.
Just because someone comes out claiming to be the person doesn’t mean they actually are!!
Rather, is it the case that the information has been cross-verified and concluded that it’s serious…?
You really made it to becoming a doctor.
Is the green onion carrying the duck…?
“` Armor Snake MD, PhD @kemushininja · 13 hours Setting aside which side is correct, it’s strange that the patients are drawing manga and spreading it, while the medical side cannot refute anything due to confidentiality obligations. Even those who caused a medical accident have their own perspective. Pudding Man @Sasanqua_cob · 12 hours Exactly. I want both sides to have a proper discussion, without making it about feelings. Is that what a trial is for? Neurosurgeon Takeda-kun’s model □ @Takedakun_model I think you’re right. But it takes too long… Before that, we might die. 1:46 · 2025/02/09 · 302 views Follow“`
The person probably said to the lawyer, “That’s not me, haha.”
>。。。
I hate this! (BAAAN)
Aren’t you steering towards impersonation and disguise?
A dream-like festival where content is added every day.
It is said that social media can destroy people.
I can really see how a person who is already broken gets even more broken…
I will support you!
Do your best!
So please tell me more and more about Mr. Takeda’s thoughts!
The text is difficult.
In terms of the facts, you’re just a murderer! Isn’t that all there is?
A sentence like the ones that people with IDs are using here.
My eyes are slipping.
The frequency of this punctuation makes me feel like it’s something unique to those who have fallen into conspiracy theories.
Indeed, a person’s character comes through in their writing…
I can’t seem to laugh anymore.
I feel discomfort with the proper nouns like GaaSyy and Roland that come up.
>>62
It’s like saying your true background is revealed…
I thought they were just a psycho (not an ordinary person), but it turned out they were simply vulgar.
Since my face and real name are already out there, isn’t it better to just reveal that?
It’s a poison uncle, isn’t it?
I have no idea what you’re trying to say!
No matter how hard I try to understand their intention, it just seems to turn into “If you’re saying it’s pointless to talk, why not stop yelling and face the trial properly…?” But that’s probably not what they mean.
It sounds a bit similar to the way Hiroyuki expresses himself, but I’m dissing him…
Actually, I really love you.
>>66
The Hiroyuki Horiemon investment scam used the names of celebrities without permission, so it doesn’t necessarily mean that we are dissing Hiroyuki himself.
What are you saying when it doesn’t mean anything, like the way you’re twisting the smoke? Trolls really love that, don’t they?
It’s sad for the lawyer, isn’t it?
I feel like getting immersed in the idea that everyone who criticizes me is a certain type of person is a yellow flag.
You’re not cut out for social media!
By intentionally writing provocative text like this, idiots go wild and do things like livestreaming from their homes.
There is a consideration that they are expecting a reduction in sentence because they have faced social sanctions in court.
I feel kind of natural.
>>73
If you can think that far, wouldn’t you not make a medical mistake?
>>77
Looking at their academic record, they are really good at studying in a classroom.
Lacking in both ability and character.
It looks like I’ll be a commentator on Abema.
It’s common for this type of scammer to have some logical elements in their statements.
You’re just saying things that don’t apply to this situation.
>>75
It comes with the understanding that the person does not fit in this situation.
There are clearly several people trying to lift up Takeda-kun and provoke a fatal slip of the tongue.
Maybe Takeda-kun doesn’t understand.
I laughed when I directly heard that the interactions with the doctor account showed a serious medical error done too often in a short period, and that it wasn’t really overwork.
It’s clear that you really like SNS.
There is a lot of subjectivity, and the punctuation is overly abundant.
Writing commonly produced by someone with a mental illness.
If you have such thick nerves, living seems like it would be easy.
>>82
Should I reduce it a bit…?
>>84
I searched for it, but there isn’t a drill emoji…
Lawyer, I think it’s better to take away his social media.
>>83
If it’s like in the manga, they definitely won’t listen even if I tell them.
>>83
If someone is subjected to online outrage and receives defamation or threats, it can serve as a pretext for requesting a reduction in their sentence due to having faced social sanctions.
There seems to have been a case in the past where statements defending contrarian views were used for justification.
I don’t understand what you want to convey with this comment.
Well, I wasn’t thinking of anything in particular, I just wrote down whatever came to mind…
With narcissistic personality disorder, one’s mind is only focused on self-defense in the moment, so what they say can change rapidly.
>>87
When I see this post, I think I have consistency in myself…
>>92
Because the ability to view things objectively has been lost, there is no self-awareness.
The longer you spend time with a psychopath, the more likely their true nature will be revealed.
The dumber a person is, the longer their writing becomes unnecessarily.
How can a man without such language skills and logical ability obtain a medical license?
I wonder if they won’t do the DMCA for the images for now…
Shouldn’t the medical license be made more stringent?
>>98
Right now, there are forbidden options, so this probably won’t work.
>>99
The forbidden limbs were introduced in 1997, which was 28 years ago, so they have already been established for quite some time.
I think it doesn’t matter how difficult it is or if there are taboo options; it’s a matter of ethics.
>>98
Even now, there are still not enough doctors, and the shortage will become more severe.
If you make someone like that think that a mistake is not a mistake, it becomes completely funny, doesn’t it?
I apologize for my completely unfounded complaint, but it feels annoying like I’m the one who said something clever in this futile argument where everyone is just spouting nonsense!
>>101
Can you stop stabbing me for saying that multiple times here a few years ago?
>>111
I’m sorry… I was probably laughing, thinking that if it weren’t for this person, they would say something clever…
You’re going crazy like a lawyer for a pot.
Regardless of the surgical skill, a medication error should normally result in failure during exams.
This is a text written by another person with narcissistic personality disorder, unrelated to Takeda-kun.
It resembles Takeda-kun’s writing style in some way.
http://youtube.com/post/UgkxsD7AVjybsk5EioMrVKArMLAm3clSBWMD?si=aUmSaKeiYB6N18Bm
Those who do not reflect on themselves and engage in self-criticism are doomed to fail at anything they do.
It feels like a sentence from someone who wants to win by saying something unclear that makes the other person give up on the conversation.
>>107
It’s Hiroyuki…
This quack doctor seems to have some sort of handicap.
>>108
Let’s go to Rika Kayama’s place together!
If this is the person, it’s way too scary to be operated on by someone like this.
I’m seriously beginning to think this guy is the type to mess around on message boards… it’s so incoherent.
Well, in this case, even if you win against the various things on the internet, it will only put you at a disadvantage in court…
If you feel more pressured, it should become a list of feelings solely from your perspective.
Do you dislike Hiroyuki and Horie?
I wonder if they feel a sense of sibling rivalry.
>>116
There are many nameless people here too.
It’s not impossible that there are contrarians who attach themselves to this guy; rather, it’s a world where it’s a little unpleasant that there are some.
>>117
If this guy only deals with contrarian trades, then that’s fine.
It’s been crazy, but the most outrageous thing is that they flat out said that all of that manga is a lie.
Is everything just a rebuttal from an elementary school student?
>>118
Because they don’t have the skills to precisely remove the patient’s bad parts during surgery…
>>118
“Since ‘Takeda-kun’ isn’t even your real name, if everything is a lie, aren’t you essentially an unrelated person…?”
“You’re saying something difficult.”
>>118
It seems like you’re saying something based on a modification to ignore the summary and to be concise, or perhaps focusing on the wording.
It feels like spoken language has been directly turned into writing, lacking a sense of intelligence.
It lacks consideration for others to read it.
Even with this, my education level is higher than that of most anonymous people…
>>124
I understood that academic background is meaningless.
>>124
It is, of course, proof of academic background.
It means it is not proof of humanity.
The writing of the model Takeda-kun and the long responses defending Takeda-kun on 5ch are so similar that it’s uncanny.
It’s not funny that there’s a suspicion I was not only just watching 5ch but also engaging in arguments.
If Takeda-kun is not feeling like losing from here on out either,
It can be said to be a guarantee backed by the strength of others.
>>127
It’s better to stay silent even if someone is behind you, and you must be holding your head.
People who are deceived tend to be troublesome because they genuinely believe they are right.
I’m no longer suited for various SNS.
I heard there was a story about someone instigating the victim’s family, but is that for real?
It’s only natural that Takeda-kun will be dealt with socially from now on.
I think they will probably become the type who appears fairly often, like YouTubers or commentators, and publish books afterwards.
Are the victims and their families uncomfortable? That’s right.
>>134
I don’t think I can handle someone who has caused deaths due to their mistakes.
I want you to lose in court by causing a ruckus like this.
Anyway, just keep Takeda-kun away from any life-threatening surgeries.
Everything started from there.
There’s no way you can have a meaningful discussion with an anonymous person…
Mii-chan?
I heard that having an eccentric personality can be advantageous for studying for entrance exams.
Ah… it happened.
There may be ASD, but the characteristics of narcissism are quite clearly evident.
Regarding the intake of lead, which is a cause of poisoning, the patient initially strongly denied it but eventually confessed that, knowing it to be toxic, they had ingested lead white (basic lead carbonate, trade name Silver White) packed into cold medicine capsules. The dosage and frequency involved a total of 20 times, taking 1 capsule before bed once a day from mid-October to November 12, 1979 (with a break of 7 to 10 days due to diarrhea during that period). Measurement of the lead content in the lead white revealed 80.0% lead, which was calculated to mean a total intake of 12g, or 0.6g per day. The purpose of the patient’s ingestion of lead white was driven by a desire to paint fantastical images, hoping for hallucinogenic effects, although it was reported that no noteworthy hallucinations occurred. After starting daily ingestion, diarrhea began about a week later, along with increased general fatigue, and diarrhea occurred with every meal; however, there was no abdominal pain at that time. After approximately ten days of use, the patient temporarily stopped the medication but resumed taking it daily or on alternate days from late October to early November, at which point abdominal pain began, leading to constipation, after which the patient stopped taking it on November 12. Even after discontinuation, considerable abdominal pain continued, as previously mentioned.
Since you can’t see faces on the internet, it’s only natural to judge by who made the post.
It’s so bad that it almost feels more convincing if it’s not the actual person, but if it really is them, I think the lawyer should step in quickly.
>>147
I think it’s being addressed…
Just do it.
>>147
The hospital that took Takeda-kun’s surgery has been sued.
If my internet is taken away, I will probably sue the lawyer as well.
I’m going crazy… Someone call a neurosurgeon or something.
It’s a trait of narcissism to play the victim despite being the perpetrator… you know.
In Hunter x Hunter, it was said that character cannot be bought with money, and that’s certainly true.