I feel almost guilty lauging at all these jokes, almost
I feel almost guilty lauging at all these jokes, almost
What a complete moron. Why the hell is anyone donating to help this psycho? Gouged her own eyes out and people are donating to get her a guide dog? They should have killed her and taken her organs to help good people who need them, not help some worthless addict. How the hell do you start doing meth anyway? You KNOW it's bad, on top of that people and shows make fun of meth heads, and you think, "ah screw all that, nothing bad will happen to me, let's try it" How retarded can you be?
a bit late? we already saved azeroth from the legion, we don't need more demon hunters.
Not a bad looking girl.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
It's not that you don't understand it's going to be a bad idea. It's just that you're even more afraid of not doing it. Imagine being in one of the towers just after impact on 9/11. People jumped out of the top story windows. They had no illusions about the fact they were committing suicide. They knew they were going to die. They were just more afraid of burning alive than they were of jumping.
I'm sorry but this is very dumb. Meth is a pretty popular thing in my neighbourhood, and out of the friends I have that have done it and the people I've spoken to, none of them said "I was scared of what would happen if I didn't do meth." It's almost always "Yeah it seemed pretty fun and then it was." I mean holy shit, it's meth or not meth, not a life or death situation like your example of JUMPING FROM THE WTC. That being said, I hope she uses the donation money to buy meth.
Edited to emphasize how stupid your comparison is.
Last edited by Paragas; 2018-03-16 at 02:18 AM.
What have you given?
Your brain does not stop developing until age 25 and the last part of your brain to develop fully is your perception of risk/consequences. That plus a local culture around meth use + desire to be accepted by peers is what drives people to try illicit substances, and then end up addicted to them.
You're right, it makes no sense and it is a decision that I never made but at the same time there are reasons why people do the things they do.
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Expansion isn't over yet, she's clearly gunning for AOTC for Antorus.
I'm not sure that's a fair comparison. They were being scorched by intense heat or choking on smoke. The choice was a quick death or painful one, easy choice. I'm not sure how you can be more afraid of meth than not doing it, knowing what it has done to people.
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I guess. That is exactly the conversation my co worker and I just had, they just said what you said. I get being pressured into like, smoking pot, but meth/crack just has such a bad rep, I think thats over the line of peer pressure. I guess she just doesn't think like I do. If people are going to donate money, why not donate to someone who lost the family earner to a car accident or cancer patients? Why donate to someone with self inflicted injuries?
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Well apparently not as they already reached 41k out of their 50k goal. I agree in a just world people would take care of their bodies, not drink or do drugs, exercise and eat healthy, accidents would not happen and disorders due to genetics did not exist. But alas we do not, and unfortunately there is no way to police everyone in order to make sure that they live a clean lifestyle.
If people want to donate out of their own pocket it's on them. But I don't want the money that's forced from me by the government to be spent enabling morons.
I'd be much more pro-NHS if we banned morons, smokers, and fatties from receiving treatment. If your disease, illness or wound is self inflicted, fix it yourself.
Humans can't be Demon Hunters silly