That's the one. She called it a degree in listening, or something similar to that.
... I hear medical school's a special kind of hell. Doesn't surprise me that at least one doctor comes out with a violent streak. [ probably not a good thing though. ]
... Only if I need to, then yes. I don't think degrees are transferable across worlds. I was just thinking... if I continued my education, I would have never gotten into L Corp.
[ he knows about the accepted violence and the whole thing about the wings and the protection they give, and what happens if they collapse. but come to think of it, all the people he knows from The City were involved in that part of life.
he’s not sure he even considered that there could be basic scholars and teachers there, but … it makes sense? ]
Even if it wasn’t transferrable, you could still choose to study. There’s online courses that you can do slowly at your own pace, but get you a fully functional degree at the end of it.
[ who knows... it's not as though they can reverse time and find out. ]
Yeah. It's been a thing for a while now. Could be something to look into while you're finding your feet. Even if you didn't want to, there's work and things you can do.
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I agree. It would be nice to know who was cooking though... I would want to thank them.
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[ She has been so curious....... ]
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[ help ]
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[ yuri, who cleaned up guts and bodies of her coworkers looking at the bathroom mess: i'm not cleaning that ]
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[ THAT FEELS LIKE A MILLION YEARS AGO. ]
I wonder if they got shamed into it. Or told to by the senior crew. [ ... ] It could've been Harley.
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[ I mean, she could see it, but... ]
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She can't argue, but like. Come on. ]
I want to give her the benefit of the doubt...
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[ JUST. NAH. ]
It's funnier to blame her, she'd probably take credit for it anyway.
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You know her really well.
[ Because he's right. ]
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[ ........ ]
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[ .... ]
She's got a degree in psychology or something? A medical degree.
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[ Which Yuri didn't think of too strange. Violence therapy in Limbus is real. ]
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... I hear medical school's a special kind of hell. Doesn't surprise me that at least one doctor comes out with a violent streak. [ probably not a good thing though. ]
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[ Yuri thinks she never would have made it, but she sure learned medical things on the ship.
She thinks about their doctors on the ship. ]
... I think Io got out of it well, if that's the case.
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[ ... hmmm. ]
Io-- yeah, probably. I think he can do surgery, and that's meant to be tough as hell to study and specialise in.
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[ They're really just talking about this over food, huh? Yuri eats some chicken. ]
... I wonder what my life would have been like if I continued my education instead.
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...
Would you want to?
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[ he knows about the accepted violence and the whole thing about the wings and the protection they give, and what happens if they collapse. but come to think of it, all the people he knows from The City were involved in that part of life.
he’s not sure he even considered that there could be basic scholars and teachers there, but … it makes sense? ]
Even if it wasn’t transferrable, you could still choose to study. There’s online courses that you can do slowly at your own pace, but get you a fully functional degree at the end of it.
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[ Maybe she would have died regardless, but earlier. Who knows, really. ]
I didn't think it would be possible to get a degree online like that.
[ She smiles anyway. ]
... It's good to know that I have a lot of options.
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Yeah. It's been a thing for a while now. Could be something to look into while you're finding your feet. Even if you didn't want to, there's work and things you can do.
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[ Let her work again. ]
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