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Çıkış - ACT 4
Healing From Generational Trauma in Healthcare Systems
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SONGLINE: For That Which Whom The Bell Tolls
YER: KGV Hell Pass Hospital Exit - Camperdown
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0095 daktillo04 | 1:43 | 12 Jun 2021
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Captain's Log, Post Mortem Report
[20240928_2214] Reflecting on the complexity of healing and the
urgent need to break free from harmful patterns. Generational trauma was
the struggle for approval within systems that cultivated abuse. Past
experiences continued to shape the present realities. The struggle for
validation within a neglectful system revealed deep-seated issues
surrounding medical care.
Another fragment of this time, was how
an associate of the health minister had leblebe`d
for a valuable government contract. It was gifted with an expensive bottle
of wine that caused significant amnesia. They had acted corruptly only in
a technical sense, which is why they were always cleared of any
wrongdoing.
The typewriter continued to execute its sentences. It's
last words, were;
«Tak daka fak dak, daktilo.
BEACH!»
Soldier’s orders rang out from the command of a
{toasted_croissant. Terminated. Don't breed
with it.
~ Abort.
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Çıkış - ACT 4
couldn't breed-eat-out your generational criminality
requiring some form of abuse before your parental approval buttons
get triggered just like that other rottard for post-breech
ulstrasounds of the hip at the end of the queue thought you could
safely retort with your un'sparkling spit my exit from the corridor
a painful gruelling exit too focused on the exit of your shitty
desire to take life of your existence, could not register it
PRE-CHORUS your hole has been dug {faktard-of-sheiyba! soldier
kneel fire collect the carbon do not recycle this again
thanks! garson, lütfen! (waiter, please!) you rang? i want a
toasted croissant with swiss cheese and ham ta! CHORUS throw &
scatter it bluntly with the ashes <<see ya later, princess!>> you
were to my left, dingo tak daka fak dak, typewriter <<see ya later,
princess!>> you were to my left {faktard-of-sheiyba!
mother-killer tak daka fak dak, typewriter beach
~iD-ENTity
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Çıkış | Communication Failures & The Impact
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Çıkış | Drafting Reality: A
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