
I just want to save lives…
>>1
Really?
Do you really want to save someone other than yourself?
It’s not just trash; it’s evil.
You shouldn’t categorize someone as trash with such a simple word.
The deeds appear to be diminished.
It’s okay to add trash there.
A type of thrill killer who cannot be judged by law.
I stopped watching because the person claiming to be a model on X was just too unfunny.
I understood it through the manga, but I wasn’t the type of person who finds it enjoyable to watch.
>>6
And the fear of having a fair number of sympathizers.
It’s a mystery whether it’s contrarian or genuine, but either way, it’s disgusting.
>>6
It’s a type of disaster that only leaves a sense of futility even if you engage with it properly.
I somewhat understood the feelings of the hospital staff who chose to turn a blind eye until it became public.
Too evil.
There is something more unpleasant about the people who cater to abnormal individuals than the abnormal individuals themselves.
Honestly, I doubt the existence of lawyers.
There’s no way a lawyer would give the go-ahead for something like that when there’s nothing good to come from it in court, right?
It’s clearly a naive way of thinking to threaten the victim by hinting at defamation.
I wonder what kind of winning strategy lies behind the assertion that all of the victim’s statements are lies.
I think I will probably get stabbed and die by one of the victims’ family members.
>>13
Even though they are a victim, I don’t want them to become a criminal, so I want to throw them into somewhere like South America or Central Asia with nothing on them.
>>24
It seems like a lot would get killed if sent to South America.
>>25
In the end, a group lynching by the angry townspeople might be good…
>>24
Do you have some kind of grudge against South Americans or Central Asians?
In the first place, is it really okay to still be saying things like that after being indicted while at home? There are so many statements like that, it’s getting hard to understand.
I wonder if they think they can still be saved depending on public opinion, even if they are prosecuted at home…
Evil or calamity.
The mental structure is too different from that of ordinary people.
It’s strange that the manga is the one being more restrained.
>>18
You’re amazing, comic book authors.
Seriously.
It was indeed a good development that the author presented the strongest card.
It seems that a child is being bullied.
Is this guy already married…?
I just remembered that there was exactly this type of person at my previous workplace…
Here, it’s worse because I’m a doctor.
They’re just answering conveniently in the moment, so if you look at the whole thing, their statements are wonderfully inconsistent.
I guess the post that subtly implied some of the medical errors were done intentionally has been deleted after all.
>>28
This guy is really slipping up that much…
>>29
According to an anonymous person, “It’s better to claim it’s intentional than to admit being bad, as it protects one’s pride.”
>>41
It seems like a psychopath test…
>>41
It hasn’t changed at all from the netizens’ post-catch declaration…
I think it’s incredibly thoughtful how the manga ends with the idea that he and these events will eventually be forgotten and fade away.
Those who read this might think that it’s someone else’s business, but it forms a composition that grabs the feet of the readers from beneath the water.
However, there is serious reputational damage to Ozack.
Using a secret account to do sneaky things, I ended up spilling the beans and it was no good.
It feels like the spiritual aspect is something you often see around here.
A person who should have been left to die in a rundown factory somehow ended up becoming a doctor.
What the hell is this guy saying…?
Neurosurgeon Takedakun’s model @Takedakun_model I thought I would try not to engage with them, but it’s a bit unbearable to watch… The account of my former colleague is set up to be a doctor, right? Someone who tried to defend me ended up exposing someone they considered an enemy, and they are thoroughly crushing opposing opinions. It’s a bit lacking in class, and it makes me doubt their character. At least, they don’t seem to have the suitability to be a doctor. Of course, I can hear the retort that I shouldn’t be the one to say that. (After all, I’m just a manga character). They are particularly claiming public interest, but one cannot advocate for public interest based on falsehoods or fictional stories. Well, I have no problem with them increasing their enemies…
If you want to say it’s slander, you shouldn’t be on social media, so why is this self-proclaimed model talking about everything?
The author has a double greatness in wondering, “Is writing from this position not going to result in hate creation? Can I erase the feeling of hate creation by writing such a person?”
I can’t understand anything about their actions or thoughts.
I wonder if we are really living in the same country.
It’s scary to think that evil that causes nausea like in JoJo actually exists.
I don’t think it’s uglier than manga.
The guy whose perspective changed after the statement was released.
Did you really consult with a lawyer?
Were you allowed to do whatever you wanted while being in a state ready for trial?
>>44
Even though N Country’s Tachibana has several lawyers, they do whatever they want and it’s all safe.
>>44
Isn’t there a nameless person saying that they’re just misunderstanding that they got the OK after the lawyer threw in the towel?
Manga’s Takeda-kun: Since personality is also distorted through the filter of manga, it can appear interesting.
Takei-kun’s model: It’s so shocking to watch that I can’t help but make a serious face.
There are various types of lawyers; some leave their clients unchecked when they act out, and some even assist them, so it’s hard to say.
I wonder how this person’s behavior looks from the perspective of legal professionals.
>>50
It is a no-go to present lies or false documents to a lawyer.
In civil cases, it is possible to immediately drop the defense as soon as it is discovered.
The self-love driven blame-shifting mentality does not foster reflection, so there is a high possibility of reoffending, making it likely that many people would prefer not to engage with such individuals.
I hope they get judged soon…
Chocolata without ability.
>>52
Even Chocolata must be aware that he is doing something wrong…
I’m smart enough to pass the medical exam, even with this.
>>54
Isn’t it the type that often says being good at studying and being smart are different?
Regardless of whether the outcome of the trial is a win or a loss, the lawyer gets paid.
It’s terrifying that such a horror-like existence can casually use social media freely…
At least when the time comes, may you be judged with a just resolution.
Something that shouldn’t exist in human society.
Aren’t you just completely ignoring what the lawyer is saying?
It seems that even if you’re smart, you can’t understand morality…
Isn’t the medical association supposed to take some kind of action before the judiciary?
I saw a creature that shouldn’t exist for the first time.
When I investigated what happened with the nurse who was complaining on x and caused a backlash, it seems Chiba Medical University hasn’t reached a conclusion yet.
It’s funny that I got really angry because my secret account was recently revealed for self-defense.
>>64
Yeah…
Aside from self-defense, getting angry is crazy, right…?
>>66
After being taken apart
This statement
Something is definitely off about this person.
Chocolata conducts experiments with expected results in mind, but this guy enjoys the atmosphere of pretending to perform surgery without even considering what might happen if he does this or that, and then he just passes it on to other doctors.
>>65
I can’t stop the bleeding and I’m scraping the bone while the nerve is getting twisted…
No matter what qualifications they have, they are at least not a smart person…
Even though it should all be a lie, what is it that makes me assert that I’m the model?
Just a few hours ago, a mysterious third party was found defending Takeda-kun, who is flaunting a request for disclosure against someone criticizing him.
The legal action against the criticism of Takeda-kun should only be something Takeda-kun himself can do, right?
>>71
That means a third party is involved…
I only know Takeda-kun from the comics posted here, but if I criticize that, I might end up laughing if a disclosure request comes my way.
You are fundamentally underestimating others too much…
>>75
Well, it’s normal for doctors to have this kind of attitude…
What was your real name, you piece of trash?
Ah, it’s Matsui-kun, the trash.
A brusque doctor can’t spend much time with one patient, so as a result of being efficient, they typically engage in only the bare minimum of conversation, and this makes them appear as someone who can’t really be called a doctor.
Are there such court cases in the judicial industry?
The defendant is making a fool of themselves on social media.
It’s normally scary how the credibility of manga solidifies.
I didn’t realize my colleague had joined in…