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I was actually going to reply "who are 'we' to say when unsociability means death?" but I think I'll just let this quote say it for me...
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FUck you, idiot.
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Perhaps start a thread called - "Young useless trolls should be euthanized"
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850 peer reviewed papers? Not according to pubmed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?t...gh%20Fudenberg :1orglaugh Quote:
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When my stepfather Ben was 78 he died of pneumonia — he also was institutionalized with Alzheimer's Disease at the time. |
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Here's when Bayer were caught knowingly selling HIV contaminated drugs https://youtube.com/watch?v=wg-52mHIjhs This guy puts things into perpective https://youtube.com/watch?v=y3XlJB7J5-o If you speak out against them they will smear and discredit you. |
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Question: Let's say even through our system is way in the red, there's about $2 trillion of taxmoney per year. Let's say that every year, there are 2 million people between the age of 70-120 who are on their deathbed and even though this next part won't likely be true, hypothetically speaking, let's say that to keep these people alive for one more day costs $500,000 each per day. Would you keep any of them alive for a day or longer? How many of them? Which ones? Why spend it on them vs. spending it on people with many many years left of life to live?
So yea, this is an overblown picture, but it's sort of what comes to mind with this topic. My grandma died after having a major stroke...not immediately after, but over 2 years after. She didn't speak a single word after she had had this stroke, and while did move the slightest bit, didn't really function much except to open her mouth the slightest bit when people would feed her. She was at the hospital for most of that time then was brought home and had 24 hour care. Fastforward 12 years and even a small fraction of the money spent on keeping her alive for that time would help my parents, siblings etc. get through this rough economy. It would hard to be "that guy" that says fuck it, let her die, but it's just one of those things that feels a bit backwards in the scope of things. |
you're dealing with a guy who looks to abovetopsecret.com for health information - no joke. don't bother.
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Once a person becomes aware of the scale of corruptions and lies, he certainly wouldn't head to CNN, BBC or any mainstream tv channel or a newspaper to get advice on an injection that's making companies billions of dollars. Basic common sense! The reason I'm so passionately anti-vaccine is because a vaccine took down my elder sister and left her in a total mess for the rest of her life. She was perfectly healthy up until she received the vaccine at the age of 8, then she had the vaccine, downhill from there. People will say "but they have saved more lives overall", however the more you look into it the more you realize that vaccines are a Superstition |
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Also many of the 'Experts' who work for the WHO have conflicts of interest, even the BBC will tell us this WHO swine flu experts 'linked' with drug companies http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10235558 It's very sweet that some of you are so trusting, but unfortunately your trust is misplaced. When I was younger I had my head in the sand and it was a very nice place to be |
I will gladly agree to euthanasia...... as long as we can also agree to retroactively abort worthless punk kids up until age 25. :winkwink:
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I'd rather be dead than be like that
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Lady Warnock, 84... could be she's lost it:
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Some cultures still respect the elderly. Of course those are usually the cultures where money is not the primary part of the equation. My grandmother died a couple of years ago - death certificate said 'senile dementia'. She'd have hated that. Right up until the end she had her salient moments. And she didn't want to die. We knew that very clearly, so, although had she been in severe pain we would have agreed to 'helping her', as she was not in pain, we as a family, did all we could to help her feel comfortable. This is a very personal thing for people with dementia and their families and should never be put on the political agenda. |
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