[It's all stuff that's just natural to her, but she's gotten used to having to explain it, enough that she can do so cheerily, stirring the pot a bit more until...
Oop, oop, almost ready... she's reaching for the bowls... !!]
See...before coming here, Konoha-san. I had never witnessed or met a jinba in my life. If I am to treat one, I believe that I should learn everything I can. Do you need both human medical care and equestrian care? I do not have a license to practice veterinary care, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't do what I could.
[He takes a sip of his drink, slow and thoughtful.]
Ehe... That's true for most humans here, it seems.
[Bowls in hand, Konoha starts ladling generous helpings of simmering meat and vegetables into them, topping them off with a few round balls of steamed rice.]
Back home, my village didn't have a jinba doctor... so my parents called a human doctor when I was sick with, you know, like a cold or something... and an animal doctor if I turned a hoof... but I guess it's complicated?
[She pauses to sort of pat along her torso with the hand holding the ladle, food momentarily held hostage by distraction.]
Jinba have two of a lot of things, I guess... organs, I mean. And some of them are connected and some of them aren't... my boss said so.
Perhaps that seems to make a little sense. Calling two types of doctor. Do doctors exist specifically for Jinba, though?
[Wrapping his head around this. Sipping his tea once more in thought.]
I suppose licensing would be an issue...they would need a medical license and a vet license. School for those things happens to be very different. I ent to school for my degree in medicine and of course the necessary requirements to be a surgeon.
I've heard big cities have them... but not my village. And we definitely don't have, um, "licensing"...
[Not... really. Not like she's heard more "modern" people use the word. Another absent trace down her abdomen where human blended into equine (and one set of organs blended into another), and Konoha finally gets back to work and hands the good doctor a piping hot bowl of meat, vegetables, and small mashed rice dumplings.]
I don't think we even have surgeons... not like they have here, anyway, where you can cut people up while they're asleep to fix their insides...
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Date: 2020-01-04 05:32 am (UTC)[He does mull over the thought of being an actor again.]
I think I would forget lines, or look at the wrong place. Get out fo character too? It seems like a tough job.
[NGL, he is watching that pot. Please it smells so good.]
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Date: 2020-01-05 08:16 am (UTC)[It's all stuff that's just natural to her, but she's gotten used to having to explain it, enough that she can do so cheerily, stirring the pot a bit more until...
Oop, oop, almost ready... she's reaching for the bowls... !!]
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Date: 2020-01-07 03:28 am (UTC)[He takes a sip of his drink, slow and thoughtful.]
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Date: 2020-01-07 03:58 am (UTC)[Bowls in hand, Konoha starts ladling generous helpings of simmering meat and vegetables into them, topping them off with a few round balls of steamed rice.]
Back home, my village didn't have a jinba doctor... so my parents called a human doctor when I was sick with, you know, like a cold or something... and an animal doctor if I turned a hoof... but I guess it's complicated?
[She pauses to sort of pat along her torso with the hand holding the ladle, food momentarily held hostage by distraction.]
Jinba have two of a lot of things, I guess... organs, I mean. And some of them are connected and some of them aren't... my boss said so.
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Date: 2020-01-15 06:33 am (UTC)[Wrapping his head around this. Sipping his tea once more in thought.]
I suppose licensing would be an issue...they would need a medical license and a vet license. School for those things happens to be very different. I ent to school for my degree in medicine and of course the necessary requirements to be a surgeon.
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Date: 2020-01-16 02:09 pm (UTC)[Not... really. Not like she's heard more "modern" people use the word. Another absent trace down her abdomen where human blended into equine (and one set of organs blended into another), and Konoha finally gets back to work and hands the good doctor a piping hot bowl of meat, vegetables, and small mashed rice dumplings.]
I don't think we even have surgeons... not like they have here, anyway, where you can cut people up while they're asleep to fix their insides...