>Ancap walks into my office
>says America is "corporatist, not capitalist"
>says communism can't work because muh human nature
>says welfare is unethical
>asks for antidepressants
>Give him a lethal dose of morphine instead
You're getting there, but the lines of backstory must relate to and give reason for whatever the patient is requesting. Normally I set them out as points the patient is making to Shipman. For example
>tells me he "wants all normies to die"
>starts shouting "beta uprising now"
>he starts screeching
>wants me to give him a reason to let me live
>give him a lethal dose of norphone instead
Also, your second last line should be more like
>wants me to give him X
Apart from that you did good
>>27987217
>>27987020
Indeed, I would phrase this general story as
>Ancap comes into the surgery
>Starts prattling on about politics
>Says America is "corporatist not capitalist"
>Wants me to give him Anti-Depressants
>Give him a lethal dose of morphine instead
>man with terminal cancer comes into my office
>he's in immense pain
>asks for a lethal dose of morphine
>give him a bottle of sugar pills instead
Can someone explain this meme to me?
>>27987381
>Anon comes into Harold Shipman thread
>Wants me to give him an explanation
>Give him a lethal dose of morphine instead
>>27987381
>a new patient comes to visit me
>lazy fucker who can't google
>wants me to tell him about myself
>give him lethal dose of morphine instead
It always triggers me when pseudo-intellectuals confuse "corporatism" and "corporatocracy"