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The359
After seeing your replies to this thread, I have to ask: what is your purpose in life NOW?

Handicapped people can live halfway decent lives if they try. And they probably wouldn't be heartless pricks like you.
If I knew the purpose of life, I'd be rich and famous. But, in my opinion, it lays along the lines of experiencing the offers of life to the fullest.

hanker
I'll admit it, I dont go out of my way to talk to an handi-cap person. But my god your words are ruthless Viper, but then again it takes all types to make the world go round.

Let me ask you, if your mom or dad was to be in a hospital bed for the rest of his/her life would you see a purpose in them living?
That wouldn't exactly be my choice to make, it's their choice, not mine. If it was me, then no, I wouldn't see a purpose in living. Everyday, I am restricted to this hell called a bed, and I know it will never change. I move to the right, I move to the left, I'm still here. I try to get up, I cannot. I turn my head to the door that leads to life, I see the others, unrestricted. I turn back to the ceiling above. I'm still here. It wouldn't matter if I died today in this bed or 50 years from now, the outcome is the same.
 
Viper Zero
If I knew the purpose of life, I'd be rich and famous. But, in my opinion, it lays along the lines of experiencing the offers of life to the fullest.

So, wouldn't you say that their purpose is to live life to their fullest?
 
It's not very 'full' if you get spoon fed ground up apples every morning for the rest of your life.

Yes, I am ruthless.
 
Then why are you still talking and not in the ground rotting?

I'm confused. Or at least someone is confused.

Where do you draw the line between retarded and not retarded?
 
Maybe. I've wondered what it must be like to be profoundly retarded. I suppose there is no way to know, though.

I bet it isn't an enjoyable experience, but it's probably still better than death.

I'll stick with my average intelligence for now.
 
Klostrophobic
Maybe. I've wondered what it must be like to be profoundly retarded. I suppose there is no way to know, though.

I bet it isn't an enjoyable experience, but it's probably still better than death.

I'll stick with my average intelligence for now.


I'll second that.

I'll stick with my average intelligence for now.
 
And I came in here hoping to learn a bit about ping pong and this is the crap I see. You all are a bunch of worthless humans. You all remind me of John. Yes, that's it, when I think of a worthless human, which all of you are, you remind me of the most worthless human alive. John.


Get back on the topic of ping pong gawd damn it.

And Doug, get the **** out of my county you bastard. :)
 
Viper Zero
If my son was suffering from the syndrome, then yes.

Interesting. I wonder if your wife (or whoever bore the child) would try to stop you.

Down's Syndrome sufferers (I use the word loosely) are not confined to a bed, and are not spoon fed ground-up apples for the whole of their life. For the most part they life the life they have to the fullest - your own attempted definition at the meaning of life. Yet you say their lives have no meaning and you'd kill your own child if he were born with Down's Syndrome...

And still they'd kick your arse from here to Thursday at Table Tennis (I rule - back on topic!).
 
Aren't things like talking about murder mentioned in the AUP? I do say this is a bannable offense. Just letting you know.

If a person has one extra chromosome, is he considered human?
 
boombexus
And Doug, get the **** out of my county you bastard. :)

Finally you show up. If you'd have had AIM I would've IMed you and said, "Hey, poo-face, let's go to church together." But no, you haven't been around for weeks. Damn you Rob!
 
Klostrophobic
If a person has one extra chromosome, is he considered human?

Doesn't look like it.

Interesting fact - Downs' Syndrome is the only autosomal polyploidal disease which is survivable beyond childhood (although extra sex chromosomes are relatively common).
 
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