The rightarded talk about the money our kids have to pay back in the future, what about the bastards soving you in a nursing home instead of looking after you at your home to the end, what the kids say about that? Fuck you old fluffy bunny you are trouble, off you go, the nusres will make sure you take the slipping tablets so they don't have to clean the shit in your pants.They forget who cleaned their nappies as babies,don't they?
I can imagine the rightarde running for cover.
Get a caravan and have a ball, discover Australia, fuck the fluffy bunnies.
THE FUTURE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
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No nursing homes for your parents generation then, I take it, HS... you must be old already!
Oh, and please do keep creating threads in ALL CAPS... it's FUCKING AWESOME!!!11one
Oh, and please do keep creating threads in ALL CAPS... it's FUCKING AWESOME!!!11one
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can exist only until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess out of the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that democracy always collapses over a loose fiscal policy, always to be followed by a dictatorship."
I really would like to believe that we, as a species, can rise above such selfishness, but hope wains at times, when dealing with the lowest common denominators.
I really would like to believe that we, as a species, can rise above such selfishness, but hope wains at times, when dealing with the lowest common denominators.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
Re: THE FUTURE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
There aren't too many adults who have the ability to look after their ailing parents when they have diseases like dementia or have had a stroke etc. and those who do often give their frail parent a harder time than the nurses in a home.Howard Stinks wrote:The rightarded talk about the money our kids have to pay back in the future, what about the bastards soving you in a nursing home instead of looking after you at your home to the end, what the kids say about that? Fuck you old fluffy bunny you are trouble, off you go, the nusres will make sure you take the slipping tablets so they don't have to clean the shit in your pants.They forget who cleaned their nappies as babies,don't they?
I can imagine the rightarde running for cover.
Get a caravan and have a ball, discover Australia, fuck the fluffy bunnies.
We're living too long. I couldn't think of a worse fate - having your kids look after you or going into a nursing home. There needs be a less torturous option for those who lose their independance. Euthanasia needs to be made legal.
Re: THE FUTURE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
Howard Stinks wrote:The rightarded talk about the money our kids have to pay back in the future, what about the bastards soving you in a nursing home instead of looking after you at your home to the end, what the kids say about that? Fuck you old fluffy bunny you are trouble.
Get a caravan and have a ball, discover Australia, fuck the fluffy bunnies.
We teach our kids how to treat us. I lived next door to an old lady who would become very weepy on her Birthday, Mothers day and at Christmas and thought how unkind and inconsiderate her grown family was to forget their mother this way.
She began relating stories of her life and how she was the manager of a team of staff in a large hotel.She worked so hard she was never home during her childrens growing years, even tho her husband also worked,she was also a hard task master,stand on your own 2 feet, was the lessson learned by her kids, she was not a very compassionate woman.She was lucky that she was strong and didnt need specilialised care.
When choices are stripped from us either thru self neglect or by force, we perish and die, long before our bodies actually cease to function .
A friend is right now in the process of making this very difficult decision as his ailing mother is plagued by serious health problems and needs high level care.
She is very upset and its not just a decision made on a whim that she be placed in care, he cannot see a better way right now and I dont think there is.
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