ladycatpurrs
Ladycatpurrs
ladycatpurrs

If the lady is carrying a wanted and anticipated fetus and her partner was sharing in this, how does it dehumanize someone who is dead? A dead body is not human, with expected rights, not by any logic or sanity, just maybe laws. If there are two people on a boat and one dies and you come along but can only rescue one,

Zoom....

And by that logic, since the people of the Holocaust endured such misery and horror that affected them the rest of their lives, perhaps they should have been executed instead of rescued? If you found out suddenly that you were adopted (like some people do) and your birth story was a sad and miserable one, should you

And by that very logic, we shouldn't assume she wouldn't. In this case, it was a moot point but if there was another situation where there was no directive but a possibly viable fetus with a loving family awaiting, then I would say give it more than two flip thoughts before plugs are pulled. Again, I am strongly

Great! Fabulous! Love them!

Yes, I understand that this pregnancy was very early term and that it was more than likely not going to be viable (I have a better understanding of the body's breakdown when it is prone for any length of time than most, my sister is going on 9 years in a persistent vegetative state). I was addressing the more general

Maybe she/he would have been grateful to have even that much left of someone he/she loved? I mean, the lady is dead, no getting around that sad fact but wouldn't it have been good that a life she perhaps looked forward to bringing in to the world was able to be handed to her family? I am a feminist and solid

I have a family member in a similar situation and she is still legally married so her spouse is the legal next of kin. If he was not there it would be a free for all between her two children and her parents. It is ALWAYS good to have your paperwork in order, just in case. She was not yet 40 when her accident happened.

Yep. All over the place, just yep. Have you read the forums concerning this very thing? Fedex loses my stuff, beats it up and delays delivery every time. Not just sometimes. Every. Time. I ordered a large item, the box was about 5 feet long, 3 feet high and maybe 10 inches thick. Large. They lost it. I called and

You are on a roll!! Every reply of yours has made me laugh!!

Fedex is the worst package company in my area. This same situation has happened for over 10 years: I order, track, watch for it to be delivered to my rural address and then...it shows up as "attempted delivery, recipient not home". I called the company and was told that the delivery person tried to leave it but no one

:-D

I don't know if that truck SHOULD have been there or not but he was and pretty large and easy to spot. The drivers of the cars should have made safe choices, considered all the driving conditions, including very large trucks in left lanes. If someone illegally pulls out in front of me, they SHOULDN'T be doing that but

I see that and raise you that Hermione was always the one who led the not one but two male protagonists. And she was quite the free agent until the very end..come to think of it, much like most of us! :-D

First off I am a hard and fast feminist with years of it under her belt—while living in the south, roll eyes deeply here. But I respectfully wish to introduce another side of your point for your consideration. I am a mom. I chose to toggle my schedule for school and work around my first husband's job schedule so my

Exactly. "Hey, that looks like a part of someone's rotted ass, I must taste". oh. my. goodness...

LOL, see what you did there

I would watch that. Pre-order the season set...I personally liked the line about "Considering that the two sisters must have looked alike, it must suck to know that her husband might have chosen to be with the other one just because her personality was better." That would be a solid burn. Or freeze, judging by the

No, no, that was a good line. Descriptive without being porno, I give it an 8.5. :-D

The same kind of people who think it is appropriate to refer to females as "bi***es" and "hoes"? The kind of people who don't think that other people who are dissimilar from them in some way, such as through color, gender, sexual orientation, nationality or other discernible difference are worthy of respect and that