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Enigmatik came out of the closet to say:
I thought I had said that I was taking
this elsewhere?
Anyway, yeah, I'm sure you're a
regular badass whose life is completely justified by acting
tough online. Wow, good show. I'm totally impressed by your
psychic ability to foresee who I am from thousands of miles
away. Not to mention blown away by your obvious intellect in
refuting everything I said. Amazing.
Print out your
claims and put them on your refrigerator, that way they'll
get to some use when you're feeling down.
Also, so,
it is okay to mock another less-fortunate person as was the
subject matter of this thread, but you have the moral high
ground when it pertains to you? I think not.
Hypocrite.
I think I'll keep this here until I either
get banned or the mods move it or whatever, just to make it
clear what a douchebag you are.
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EDIT: Hoo-boy, YOU most definately could kick MY ass.
Hahaha.
http://forums.somethingawful.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=16267
There's this thing about people who manage to
live through their life constantly fighting something off,
they tend to be good at handling pain. It took four cops, some
pepper spray, and a few shots to the head to subdue me last
year after one of them went over the line and was too liberal
with the use of force while trying to arrest me and some
friends for drinking on the sidewalk last year. But
anyway.
So, I was diagnosed with CF at the age of four.
I don't want this to come off as a gloating type thing, but I
think I need to do so in order to refute your claim that
Stephen Hawking is the exception, not the rule. Most of the
people I've met with CF in the hospital, and outside, are
amazing individuals. Take for example, one of my best friends,
Kara, who has a particularly severe case of CF. She has a
thing on her chest that leads to her heart so she can get IV
medication whenever she needs it (I generally go on it every 2
years or so.) She got her degree from Rutgers last year, has
managed to stay on top of CF, and is currently doing really
well working for Disney down in FLorida. Most people don't
realize she has CF, this disease you label as being a reason
for her to never have lived in the first place. In fact, I
didn't know she had it (and her me) until I busted out some of
my medicine (we have to take a bunch of pills after we eat or
we get sick) and made the connection.
Kara's an
exception? Right. I guess I must be too. I am not going to get
into it, but I am doing better than 99% of my peers from high
school academically, soon to be financially, and in many ways
socially. But I'm just an exception I guess, and should have
been killed off. My two sisters and brother (thankfully
without CF) would have loved that. Nevermind the fact that
I've been there for them their whole lives, have helped them
through school, teenage hood, and get through life's lessons
ahead of them. I have to cough shit out of my lungs every
other day and take some pills when I eat, though, so they
shouldn't have had a big brother.
You want genetic
purity huh? No defects, you don't want to foot the bill for my
medication? Well, we'll see how you feel about that when you
get heart disease, cancer, or any of the other many diseases
people get, and die from today, almost randomly. Guess what?
I'll be the one donating my money to help, I'll be the one
writing the algorithms on computers to fold protiens to cure
the shit, I'll be the one who works with the people are
companies to make sure their shit is being done correctly. But
I'm an exception, and shouldn't be here. Because I have to
cough shit out.
Nevermind the fact that many of my
genes, I'm sure, could be construed via the wonderful world of
opinion to be superior to yours. Get this, this even includes
the set of genes which give me CF! Why? Simple, CF has made me
who I am. I would be just another fuck-up from NJ if I didn't
learn early in life that it's worth living. What's the point
of doing all this work to keep living if I'm going to just
throw it away by smoking pot, or merely live life without
using my brain? See, having diseases builds character. I bet
you don't know anyone with any of those diseases, but those
reading who do probably know as well as I do that they are
probably much more level-headed people than you are who
actually appreciate what they have because every day they've
had to fight, some to more degrees than others, to have
it.
And about me laughing at fucked-up-face girl here.
It's cliche, but the best treatment for any illness is
laughter. I let my friends make jokes about CF, as long as I
get to make fun of them for being Jewish It makes things easier, more open, and just makes
everything a lot less weird. So no, I'm not being a hypocrite.
I don't think anything is not funny, hell, that might as well
be the motto of this website. So, if you're going to go all
holier than thou on me take it elsewhere. Fuck, my uncle was
killed in 9-11 and I didn't once think "those fucking
assholes" when the photoshops came out 2 days later. Humor
makes everything better, even if it seems that it's
insensitive.
Ok, I'm sorry all for coming off as an
attention whore, as most people here already know what a twat
you are for your Nazi-esque opinions Enigmatik.
Edit:
PS, about the whole "acting tough on the internet" shit. Um,
take a look at my posting history and you'll see the only
people I tend to go off on are clear and present assholes such
as yourself, and people whose political opinions I disagree
with in D&D. But at least I respect those guys (even you
TAK )
nebby fucked
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