and now time to dredge up things from his past
and now time to dredge up things from his past
At first I was like: Eh. Lots of people get cancer.
But at least he's using his place in the public eye to remind people to get checked.
I hope he gets better anyway (and everyone else with cancer ever)
i feel bad for him, but i'm still going to laugh at the irony.
My boyfriend has made fun of me for YEARS for performing self-checks in the shower, knowing full well that my family has a history of breast cancer. Who the pineapple cares if I am a guy, at least if I do have a lump that could possibly be something dangerous, I have a higher chance of finding it than someone who doesn't check themselves often. I'm hoping he gets better and doesn't feel like death during treatments (420 bro). I would never bring up anything from his past, cancer isn't a joke.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/p.../patient/page1
Depends on if you're at risk or not. The recommended age for a colonoscopy is 50 (I think?). This guy was 29. So yeah, I do kinda see your point.
Although there are alot more ways (emerging and exist right now) than just body scans. :o
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s1s8n9
^For reference.
And it's not so much "check willy nilly just because." He had problems for a while. Just going to a doctor at all can help. Generally they should know if you really need to get checked, and that's what he's saying. Check his video a week or two ago for most of the info.
This, minus the "I feel bad for him". People get sick and die all the time, it's part of life, whatever. At least someone that's unfunny and has bad taste got it this time. Maybe I'll get cancer too for saying that, but pineapple it, hedging around it doesn't get anywhere.
F'uck you both.
What's funny about this, huh? What's goddamn funny about someone getting a disease that is almost certainly fatal?
Also, because you two are probably too braindead to look it up yourself: Here's what that other person had to say about it.
"I'm going to laugh at the possibility of him dying to cancer because I don't like that he told someone to die to cancer"
Literally this thread.
The hypocrisy is amazing.
I don't care if he made the mistake of telling someone to die from cancer. Right now, by laughing at him, you are making the exact same mistake. And at least he learned from his mistake, you'd do well to learn from him as well.
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We're intolerant because you're shaming someone and that's your way of "coping"???? I don't see what's funny about that or why it's necessary????
And at that I can't see how you could possibly justify it regardless?
And how could you possibly expect us to think that you were doing it lightheartedly??
I'm sorry what part of this tells me that people are "resorting to finding something to laugh at to keep from crying"?
Edit: and to respond to the below post since I'm not going to post again to a simple matter of semantics: that's completely subjective and irrelevant.
I'm starting to sense a pattern among threads here. Opinion. You jerk your opinion is wrong. Ensue argument.
OT: last i check no one here is laughing at the "reviewer" for getting cancer
See:
I don't care if it's "following the same patented argument formula." There is no justification for laughing at someone in light of them having a very real possibility of dying.
If I made a thread about how slavery was wrong, or about how racial or sexual discrimination were wrong, there wouldn't be an argument because they're basic human decencies. Any other opinion is outright wrong. Period.
Life? Life is about as basic of a human decency as you can get. Laughing at the possibility of someone losing their ability to live is hardly acceptable, in either case.
The only difference here is that he's realized his mistake. All I'm doing is trying to get them to realize theirs.
to me that just looks like you ctrl+f "laugh" and "humor"
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