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Pneumonia can kill. Especially when you choose to treat it with vitamins instead of you know...medicine.

Not that relevant but the last 2 flights I was on weren't booked out and I didn't have a neighbour for either of them! It was amazing.

I can't believe this wasn't already a thing. It's kind of...compulsory in Australia. Every time I read something about the US health system, I'm shocked.

Sorry, had to pipe up (this has been weighing me down a lot lately) - clinical staff are not subject to ocassional assaults, they are subject to FREQUENT assaults. Not a shift goes by without me getting groped, or having objects thrown at me, or getting screamed at. Honestly, a shooting at a hospital does not surprise

Look, I live in a high crime area, so if I hear bashing on my front door at 2am, I am going to assume some shithead is trying to break in. REASONABLE. Therefore, as a reasonable person, I would NOT answer the door with a gun, I would call the police.

I don't even understand how it got to that point. Don't you call the police before you answer the door if you think someone is breaking in? Like, if I heard banging on my front door in the early hours of the morning, and I thought someone was trying to break in, I would CALL THE POLICE, then lock myself in my room,

I'm sure it can happen. It seems like a pretty unfortunate set of circumstances to have your gun accidentally go off in someones face, though. I can see shooting someone in the arm/leg/torso being accidental, but the face?

How do you accidentally shoot someone in the face?