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The pink rabbit suit on Dr. Rutger’s examination table begs for help: ‘My pee-pee hurts’

The pink rabbit suit on Dr. Rutger’s examination table begs for help: ‘My pee-pee hurts’

A man wearing a pink rabbit costume sought medical help from Doctor Rutger while experiencing difficulty speaking and physical distress. Upon examination, the doctor discovered the patient, Mr. Van Loo, was suffering from a severely distended bladder.

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