René Magritte satirized the confusion between object and symbol in his work Ceci n’est pas une Pipe – This is Not a Pipe – depicting a pipe drawn next to a message. On Telepedro at noon, a person identified as a woman came out and talked about mammography. … Health situation at the Virgen del Rocio Hospital in Seville. He attacked the board, complaining that parts of his mammogram had disappeared. People have already sought out dedicated doctors, some swearing that the father operated on her, solved a very complex diagnosis and saved his son’s life. It appeared as a Prado Nuevo miracle of protest medicine. The presenter asked her if she had lost access to a mammogram that morning, to which she replied nonchalantly: “Yes.” Moreno, of course, looked like a villain compared to her, ah, Andalusian kryptonite, well, anyone can look good if the Doctor looks good. Someday we will have to talk about the sanctity of doctors. After a while, it was discovered that the interviewee was actually a member of the UGT union and had been working at the hospital for over 20 years. She worked as a kitchen helper for 20 years, and at her peak as a hospital discharge manager for the union. On television, they denied the allegations, admitted they were administrative, and tried to award him either the Nobel Prize in Medicine or a grant for zero transplantation using pig kidneys from the Pedroches Valley. It’s all because the famous “Charo” from “Charocene” was wearing a robe and had a card hanging around his neck, but at the point of flight a stethoscope was visible, and even House was seen limping. Leftists witness the embodiment of these professional phenomena dedicated to the defense of public service and salivate when guided through their programs. That’s because the 15th Aimé went to mass, met the bulls, and they intimately rekindled Quince Aimé Trout’s wet dreams of becoming a nun in Montserrat.
Magritte would have given the title, perhaps poking fun at the confusion of data and story, reality and sangchismo, but now Moncloa writes the headlines, performs Quince Maista tricks in public health, and a hospital kitchen assistant gives a master class in radiology and messenger RNA. On the left, candidates from PSOE, Podemos and Sumar appear in appropriate poses: doctors, firefighters, teachers, residents of Paiporta, and although they are by no means cabaret doormen, they constantly complain about the shadowy privatization liberalism, even though Barcelona has privatized more hospitals than Madrid. Leftists have been holding classes at the Actor’s Studio so they can appear on TV with so many people. The common denominator in their statements is that the PP will kill you, which is consistent with the thesis in Bildu that they are all people of peace and part of the national party.
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