In Search Of... Life Before Birth, Part 2
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i can remember a moment right after i was born, when the giant lights were over me, with the doctors heads over me .. it hurt to open my eyes, but i wanted to see what was happening.. i felt like the same person as i am now, except without the knowlege gained since obviously.. i think when im old, if i get old, ill still be exactly the same person as when i was born, but with an overlaying of experiences
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VERY NICE VIDEO, THANK
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I'm not afraid of birth itself, I am more afraid of strange people touching my vagigi
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@jemp4704 I don't agree. I think it's cruel. But, it probably depends more on the individual case than a quantitive judgement.
I believe euthanasia is best in the case of cripples, especailly if it can be done before children reach the age of reason.
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A women's vagina in the final episode of "In Search Of...". I guess the show ended on a high note.
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The nazi's didn't start euthanizing cripples and embezzels, the greeks & Romans did. The United Fascist Union, which I'm a member of, recommends humane euthanasia for crippled and retarded children prior to their reaching the age of reason, probably because the Romans did.
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Just like Hitler taught us, huh?
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They explained serveral times through the video that the theory was based on the child seeing through its mother.
There are many reasons to keep these people around. I had a sister with CP and because of her being in a wheelchair along with many others we now have more advanced types of wheelchairs for the ageing and those injured in acidents. Also Steven Hawking (one of our greatest minds) would not be here. There are many things that these people can teach us along with compassion and humanity. There are many who can have a fulfilling life with these disabilities.
jemp4704 1 year ago 3
Who should be the one to say what type of life many of these people will have. My sister was given 40 years and the doctors were wrong. She lived to be 49 almost 50 before an infection killed her. I have also known another woman who has CP whose family were told to put her in an instatution. She is now a Speech specialist and over 60 years old. Granted there are degrees to the illness but with tecnology progressing their lives could be better.
jemp4704 1 year ago