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Those poor kids, now fatherless + having to see something like that
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Steve, I posted that long one here by mistake—it was meant for the thread with the trucker who got crushed in the door.

My bad.:

(not that you would have read it all the way through in the other thread either LMAO)
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Attempts to save a bird stuck on a power line using a huge metal rod dipped in water, brilliant....
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Steve, I posted that long one here by mistake—it was meant for the thread with the trucker who got crushed in the door.

My bad.:

(not that you would have read it all the way through in the other thread either LMAO)
Correct, I wouldn't have.
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But more importantly, is the bird okay?
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Correct, I wouldn't have.
Yeah, but then you would've missed out on my orally gifted deepthroating girlfriend/wife and our multiorgasmic, corybantic exploits.
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Cut him some slack, man—isn't that a little harsh? Have you actually thought it through? ... what you're saying?
I mean, if you're just blowing steam, like we all do at times, and you're speaking rhetorically—then I suppose that's fine.

But you cannot truly be serious.

Inherited traits and passed-on innate abilities are not one-dimensional, but rather multifarious and variegated, manifesting in discrete and well-discernable applicable skills—yet with varying degrees of aptitude on the performance scale; as such, like most people, it is expected that he excelled in some areas, and lacked in others—while he remained average in most.

This guy was probably no genius in any particular field—including trucking—but perhaps he was a decent father, family man, husband, etc.—or a plethora of other human endeavors which thankfully, are not judged with a capital offense yardstick either.

Was he careless and even stupid that night? You bet his dead ass—a crushing indictment.

But to not deserve to live and to not procreate?

I think you are confused in terms of how traits are actually passed on to subsequent generations and how they manifest in next-of-kin offspring.

People make much ado about "Darwin awards" here, but they know pithy little about the subject matter.

To put it more succinctly and in more crass, pedestrian terms: people can suck really bad at one thing, but this doesn't mean they suck at everything they do—so killing them is stupid and insane and a waste.

Case in point: one of my teenage girlfriends, who ended up being my wife for a few years, could be a real bitch—but boy, could she deepthroat like God's gift to humanity ... never found anybody like her since.

But damn it, she couldn't cook or drive a stick to save her life—and neither could she ride a donkey or take it on her face.

Yet she swallowed like a champ and inhaled me down to the spine; for that was her talent, her gift—her revelation.

My gift was patience, an expertly curled finger, and a tireless tongue (funny thing, because she was actually the one playing the trumpet).

But cook for me? I'd rather would've scraped tree bark with my bare teeth.

All things considered, the lesson here is to value people for their gifts—and not condemn, excoriate or SENTENCE THEM irrationally for their misgivings, lack of coordination, awareness, a surfeit of stupidity or even the occasional slather of sheer imbecility.
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THIS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CARE JUST ONCE ABOUT OTHERS AND WANT TO HELP THE DIFFERENCE HUMANS KILL YOU WORSE !
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THIS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CARE JUST ONCE ABOUT OTHERS AND WANT TO HELP THE DIFFERENCE HUMANS KILL YOU WORSE !
Though your statement is factually inaccurate because you generalize—life can indeed, at times, deal such blows, and as a result it can sometimes feel precisely the way you describe.
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fucking idiot


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