It seems that even the relatively sane people get their speck of mad science.
Well, he IS a mortician. Opening stuff is a decent part of his job.
To a mortician, a dead body is just a present that hasn’t been opened yet. You never know what you are going to get.
Shiny scalpels? As opposed to un-shiny ones?
The un-shiny ones either aren’t clean or aren’t made properly.
I’d say the un-shiny ones are relics from centuries past.
Oh, right, I guess both works too.
Although to be fair, I suppose that would also make them not clean as well. Even if they were made properly (for their time).
It seems that even the relatively sane people get their speck of mad science.
Well, he IS a mortician. Opening stuff is a decent part of his job.
To a mortician, a dead body is just a present that hasn’t been opened yet. You never know what you are going to get.
Shiny scalpels? As opposed to un-shiny ones?
The un-shiny ones either aren’t clean or aren’t made properly.
I’d say the un-shiny ones are relics from centuries past.
Oh, right, I guess both works too.
Although to be fair, I suppose that would also make them not clean as well. Even if they were made properly (for their time).