Just got mine done at school 20 mins ago. I'm still alive. I will die. One day; I'm not counting on it being today though...
widely known that women live longer than men. The question is asked, why do husbands die before their wives?
...they WANT TO
I see that the ever fearful sheep are still so terrified of having their faith in state threatened by the suggestion of an even slightly contrary opinions that rather than even pretending to enter into honest discourse, they seek to deny any middle ground traction for those opinions in their tiny little minds by cunninglypainting those opinions as being at the extreme opposite end of the spectrum as their own fear inspired doctrine.
What a bunch of terrified simpletons.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
Not smarter. I just have a different perspective.
We all have our own version of Plato's cave that nurtures the illusion we think of as our life experiences. All you have to do to gain a bigger perspective is to ignore your fear and remove your head from your cave to look around and smell the roses from time to time. The shadows and shitty smell will then be revealed for that which they are.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
Brilliant example of exactly what I described. Well done
You only have to read my posts in this thread to see what a pointless stupid question that is. But, we all know that it wasn't a question at all. It was simply another fearful muppet camouflaging the unpalatable with something easier to deny.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
What answer would you like me to give you then? - I think I remember two actual Polio outbreaks when I was a kid - we weren't allowed to go to school for weeks!
We also had to wear the compulsory camphor blocks around our necksat all times! - Lots of kids got knocked down by it!
There was a girl my age who spent the rest of her life in an iron lung that kept her alive - I never stopped thinking about that girl - even today!
I think she was hospitalised in Burwood and presume that to be located in Christchurch - I had a full life - she had a life in a lung! - I believe she had a great attitude!
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