The penis tally for the COP today stands at 3 with room to grow (giggity, hehe). I understand why we had to see the infected ballsack for candidiasis and tinea cruris (layman’s terms: ballsack fungus). But squamous cell carcinoma? You’re reaching, Mandy. We get the opportunity to see 3 ‘representative specimens’ of SCC in lecture before being booted out into the ‘real world’ and one of the three has to be peener cancer? No thanks.

This was not my reaction face upon seeing peener cancerQuote of the day that may help you on an exam:
”Tinea cruris is normally scrotum-sparing”Aww, Thank you tinea cruris!
With regards to immuno...*sigh*. You know as well as I do that its not only intellectually dishonest to have us vote on something and then redefine the items after we've voted -- its intellectual
dowchery douchery. So quoth Crosby: They can't fail us all.
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