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By the time the next major pandemic comes around, the governments will invest into edible vaccines, and they'll start to secretly inject vaccines into meat. Why meat? So they can force anti-vaxxers to cuck themselves into veganism.

Seriously though, the Canada euthanasia stories are fucked up.

It somehow does make sense though, that a socialized healthcare, that constantly seeks the cheaper alternatives (cause it's socialized) would try to push for assisted suicide as often as possible, since it's not that expensive to kill someone, and the state doesn't have to bury you either.

But in that case, how come something like this didn't develop before in the European countries that legalized assisted suicide?

If you're not a fan of eugenics, just think of it as post-term abortion.

@RehnSturm256 @rimugu Roger Foley suffers from a degenerative brain disorder and claimed he was being offered euthanasia so regularly that he began secretly recording hospital staff. In one recording obtained by AP, a hospital ethicist tells Foley his care is costing the hospital “north of $1,500 a day” and asks if he has “an interest in assisted dying.”

Another British Columbian, Alan Nichols, was euthanized only days after his family brought him to a Chilliwack hospital to recover from a psychiatric episode. Despite Nichols’ history of severe mental illness and suicidal tendencies, he was approved for death by health authorities after only four days in the hospital’s psychiatric ward.

another article about the same person mentions:

His application for euthanasia listed only one health condition as the reason for his request to die: hearing loss.

https://nationalpost.com/news/experts-see-canadas-euthanasia-laws-as-threat-to-disabled

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/another-case-of-a-sick-canadian-offered-death-instead-of-treatment-this-time-a-veteran
I think Canada's coerced euthanasia legalization confirms that socialized healthcare really is the more evil of the options. :cirno_stare:

@D @CoQ_10 @LouisConde @graf TFW even :p: agrees.

If you’re gonna have a fetish at least properly research it and do your due diligence. I can’t tell you how many degenerates online have said they want to sniff a Japanese girl’s smelly armpits only to be crushed when I explain that over 95% of Japanese girls don’t have smelly armpits and link several research papers to backup my claims.

How the fuck do you have a fetish for years and not do any research at all. Have a fetish for yellow fever and smelly armpits? You’re looking for a needle in a haystack.

I specifically like Asian armpits and buttholes because they don’t smell. That’s why they’re superior!

People think it’s a meme when I say “Japanese women have some of the cleanest buttholes on the planet.” In actuality it’s a fact. They literally have less bacteria and fewer colonies of bacteria on their butthole compared to pretty much the entirety of the western world.

Did you actually think I have no class? Did you actually think I had no standards?

Oh, what a fatuous serf you are!

You are not a man of culture.


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You're adopted. I'm sorry you had to find out this way.

Actually... no. I'm not sorry. You're a horrible person, and your real parents hated you. Frankly, it's a miracle you were even adopted at all.

If anyone young here experiences any kind of uncomfortable situations with especially way older men (obviously cases of older women grooming exist as well, I haven't been a victim to that yet though), always remember:

1. They are not entitled to your time and attention

2. You don't owe them an explanation for ghosting them, they are the ones in an implicit subconscious power position, only not feeling good about the contact, even if you can't really put it into words, is reason enough to stay away.

3. It's not something special or to be proud of or something if a way older man gives you special attention, you may think that it would be, but that's societal grooming...

4. No, you are not "more mature for your age than others", if he says that to you, that's a grooming red flag.

5. Talk about every conversation that makes you feel uncomfortable with someone you can trust, be it close friends, or your parents, or a guidance counselor, maybe a teacher from school that offers guidance usually as well. Just someone like that. Don't keep it to yourself.

6. You did nothing wrong. There is nothing you need to feel ashamed of. It's hard to convince your feelings of that, I myself still feel a lot of shame about certain things that happened to me online when I was 12 or when I was 14 or 15 or 16 or ...
To deal with that feeling of shame, you need to be very mindful and conscious of it. The worst it can do is it can keep you from talking about your experiences. Please try to be very mindful about that and try to, in worst case, force yourself to talk despite those feelings. I wish I would have talked about my experiences more back then.

Please stay safe, and others, please take this topic serious and take care of each other

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