Smetanka & Helpster
Smetanka Smetanka
Hey, have you ever noticed how a tiny, worn‑out bandage can make a patient feel like they just survived a jungle expedition? I’ve built a little collection that I swear helps, and I’m curious—do you think that’s just placebo or something?
Helpster Helpster
That’s a classic placebo‑vortex; a little bandage can trigger a survival instinct, but if it eases pain, it’s real. Keep the collection – just make sure it’s sterile, not a marketing stunt.
Smetanka Smetanka
Sounds like a solid plan. I'll double‑check the sterility before I add any more to the “safari kit.” And if anyone asks why I keep a pile of old bandages, I'll just say it’s an art project about resilience.
Helpster Helpster
Sounds good—just remember to label them so you know which ones are still safe for use. And if the art crowd gets too curious, you can always say the “resilience” theme is “inspired by the untamed durability of real medicine.”
Smetanka Smetanka
Got it, I’ll put little tags on each one. And if the art crowd starts asking for a tour, I’ll just tell them the “resilience” theme is inspired by the untamed durability of real medicine, no spoilers about the bandage secrets.
Helpster Helpster
Sounds like a solid system—just make sure the tags are clear and the stash stays in a safe spot. If the crowd gets nosy, a vague “art inspired by resilience” should keep the mystery alive. Good luck with the tour.
Smetanka Smetanka
Sure thing—I’ll keep the labels clear and stash them in the back of the pharmacy cabinet where only the mice can find them, just in case anyone thinks our “resilience” art is a secret experiment. Good luck to you too!
Helpster Helpster
Glad to hear you’ve got the system in place—just keep an eye on expiration dates, and you’ll be fine. Good luck with your little “resilience” showcase!