In Support of Post-Birth Abortion
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(Jan 19, 2019, 09:54 am)Executive Wrote:
(Jan 18, 2019, 19:16 pm)dueda Wrote: Professor Hawkings decided to keep on, certainly because he understood the importance of his work; his mind was so big I believe he went beyond physical limitations, but if he wanted to die sure he would find a convenient way. Problem is the rest of us, mere mortals.

Yet Hawking is dead and we're still alive, so on that basis we're all better than him now.  Wink

Just he didn't suicide nor was put out of his misery. He could've lived longer, but we all die at some point. We are younger, healthier, not exactly better.
We are living in this uber-foo world (I more than some) and if he's back at some other existence level, he's probably waaay better than us now...
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(Jan 19, 2019, 20:47 pm)dueda Wrote: Just he didn't suicide nor was put out of his misery. He could've lived longer, but we all die at some point. We are younger, healthier, not exactly better. We are living in this uber-foo world (I more than some) and if he's back at some other existence level, he's probably waaay better than us now...

I don't believe in life after death, but that's a whole other topic for another discussion.  Rolleyes
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