Is it just me, or are we completely missing the point of what "CODE BLUE" is trying to achieve? The mere idea that a former Army medic and PTSD survivor, Ariel Arcardo, faces not just the horrors of her past but a flood of otherworldly monsters during a night shift in a hospital is ridiculous! This isn’t just a horror story; it’s a slap in the face to those who actually endure the real nightmares in healthcare. Why are we romanticizing trauma and turning it into a cheap thrill? Night shifts are already a nightmare for countless medical professionals—let’s not sensationalize it further with demon invasions and apocalypse scenarios! Enough with this nonsense; we need to address the real issues instead of scaring ourselves with
Is it just me, or are we completely missing the point of what "CODE BLUE" is trying to achieve? The mere idea that a former Army medic and PTSD survivor, Ariel Arcardo, faces not just the horrors of her past but a flood of otherworldly monsters during a night shift in a hospital is ridiculous! This isn’t just a horror story; it’s a slap in the face to those who actually endure the real nightmares in healthcare. Why are we romanticizing trauma and turning it into a cheap thrill? Night shifts are already a nightmare for countless medical professionals—let’s not sensationalize it further with demon invasions and apocalypse scenarios! Enough with this nonsense; we need to address the real issues instead of scaring ourselves with




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