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01-19-2022, 03:08 AM
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Re: Little Girl Films Dad Drowning
Out of curiosity, I went back to read the entire post you sent, just to see if you said anything of value. You did, I found your additional babbling amusing. I find it curious how you presume to know so much about me. What evidence did you have in order to come to that conclusion? Please share. I'll wait... While you do that, I'm going to answer your question. Im a man of science, and as such, I'm aware that science isn't always pretty. What is the price for advances in pediatric oncology? A lot of dead children. It's morbid to think about, but that's just reality. I'm not advocating intentionally giving children cancer just to advance the field, but if the situation presents, then it's the duty of the scientist to learn from it and share the results. The loss of a child can still lead to a net gain. I feel the same way about the incredibly unethical medical experimentation done by the Nazis in the camps and the Japanese from places like Unit 731, during WW2. The suffering of the victims was beyond unimaginable, but ultimately led to many advances in various fields after the war. |
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01-19-2022, 05:43 AM
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Re: Little Girl Films Dad Drowning
if you were even remotely smart, your reply to me would have been even slightly relevant to what i have previously posted, not just referring to your own off topic rant however, that is superseded by the fact that if you were not an imbecile, then you would have just taken it on the chin (metaphorically speaking this time) when your inane line about was proven wrong, instead of arguing for the sake of it like some redneck with small whizzer syndrome either way, my point hit the mark, which was proven by your standard responses, so my work here is done . . . you get the last word, because there is nothing more for me add at this time, and because i do not argue with idiots, so i am resting my case. playing the hero on a random forum for the sake of getting likes from strangers must somehow put a thrill into your dreary little life . . . bravo |