iminsomuchpainv2 [he/him]

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Cake day: July 26th, 2024

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  • Jesus fucking christ you can’t look more human than an actual god damn mother fucking muppet elected leader of the worst place on this godforsaken planet TERF islands very own failson WHO CANT EVEN GET THROUGH AN ELECTION IN PUBLIC WITHOUT SNOGGING HIS MOTHERFUCKING WIFE IN FRONT OF THE PRESS OH L)OOK AT THE BELOVED ELITE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD WAR II WINNERS CHURCHILL IS TURNING IN HIS GRAVE AND I HATE THAT PIECE OF SHIT HOW DO THINGS ONLY GET WORSE LIFE IS A RATCHET A RATCHET THAT ONLY TURNS RIGHT UNTIL THE REVANCHIST MONSTROUS MUPPET CHILDREN OF THE ORIGINAL GENOCIDAIRES RISE UP TO EAT THE SHIT LEGACIES OF THEIR ANCESTORS AND WERE JUST SUPPOSED TO WATCH THIS LIKE ITS NORMAL EAT SHIT AND DIE













  • Comrade, others have had good responses already so I won’t try to give you facts/arguments, I don’t know that much about the subject anyway. But I’ll tell you about my experiences because they were all good, and hopefully positive thoughts will put your mind at ease.

    I was in a very bad accident once where I was knocked unconscious in a brutal manner (think traumatic brain injury). And let me tell you, it is one of nature’s great mercies that we are programmed such that I can’t remember that accident at all. Not one bit. Not like going to sleep, just complete, utter blackness with nothing in the void. Perfect unconsciousness. I’ve also been anesthetized a few times and that’s how I’d describe every one of those experiences: perfect unconsciousness with absolutely nothing registering at all. It isn’t like sleep, it is something blessedly less active. I know it sounds weird to say but I’m very pro-anesthesia. We can’t deny that things can go wrong, but this is one of those things like plane crashes - we fixate on what goes wrong (I say this as a nervous flier). Many more things go right. Hang in there!



  • Yeah sorry I think the message of my post was sloppy. I agree that American give a lot, I just doubt that their generosity really tells you much about their character. Partly because of your point, that they’re enriching an industry more than the supposed targets of the philanthropy, and also because there’s so much excess in the US that it’s easy to give.