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Re: Why don't we just let the old and vulnerable die? [Re: susurrador]
#26565973 - 03/29/20 07:41 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Patlal said: My favorite sushi restaurant is still closed because of this shit... Therefore I still want old people to die. Sooner is better.
And that's how people turn out who have never seen hard times.
There is growth and strength in pain. You clearly need to suffer more just generally speaking.
Well said...
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Re: Why don't we just let the old and vulnerable die? [Re: susurrador] 1
#26565987 - 03/29/20 08:02 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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susurrador said:
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Patlal said: My favorite sushi restaurant is still closed because of this shit... Therefore I still want old people to die. Sooner is better.
And that's how people turn out who have never seen hard times.
There is growth and strength in pain. You clearly need to suffer more just generally speaking.
He is financially relatively succesful tho, landowner renting housing to other people
is he the trash bear because of how he came into it or is he the 4 star chef because he was also taught how to manage it
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Re: Why don't we just let the old and vulnerable die? [Re: Tantrika]
#26565992 - 03/29/20 08:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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either way hes gonna be on the menu here real soon
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susurrador
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Re: Why don't we just let the old and vulnerable die? [Re: Tantrika]
#26566060 - 03/29/20 09:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Tantrika said:
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susurrador said:
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Patlal said: My favorite sushi restaurant is still closed because of this shit... Therefore I still want old people to die. Sooner is better.
And that's how people turn out who have never seen hard times.
There is growth and strength in pain. You clearly need to suffer more just generally speaking.
He is financially relatively succesful tho, landowner renting housing to other people
is he the trash bear because of how he came into it or is he the 4 star chef because he was also taught how to manage it
I don't know the person's background and frankly don't care.
I do know that if he's sincere in his comments (and not just stirring the pot) that he's got little boy brains and has likely never suffered enough to teach him anything useful or to even come close to filling a man's shoes. A big part of wearing those shoes is taking care of people.
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Re: Why don't we just let the old and vulnerable die? [Re: susurrador]
#26566123 - 03/29/20 10:09 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey there! Yes, staying safe and feeling ok here, thank you! 
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Tantrika said:
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susurrador said:
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Patlal said: My favorite sushi restaurant is still closed because of this shit... Therefore I still want old people to die. Sooner is better.
And that's how people turn out who have never seen hard times.
There is growth and strength in pain. You clearly need to suffer more just generally speaking.
He is financially relatively succesful tho, landowner renting housing to other people
is he the trash bear because of how he came into it or is he the 4 star chef because he was also taught how to manage it
I don't know the person's background and frankly don't care.
I do know that if he's sincere in his comments (and not just stirring the pot) that he's got little boy brains and has likely never suffered enough to teach him anything useful or to even come close to filling a man's shoes. A big part of wearing those shoes is taking care of people.
Amen brother! One of the main reasons I became a nurse.
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