I don't have an extraordinary life, I'm not a billionaire, I'm not a rockstar or whatever, I'm not some sort of grand leader of anything, I'm just me, nothing really special
And yet I don't want to live anyone else's life
Would you want to be somebody else?
You seem to consider life from a strict utilitarian and individual perspective, I think you're missing something
I’m not sure I understand your point.
How does living someone else’s life factor into what I’m saying?
My question was; in your life, right now, if you became unable to use a fork or go to the bathroom or change your clothes and had to depend on a family member to do it for you, at their own expense, for several decades, would that make you happy? Would that be satisfying for you?
Look at him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d8ocuPrlT8 why do you want him killed? He tells you his life is worth living, who are you to tell him he's wrong?
Now again, do you want to be somebody else?
why do you want him killed? He tells you his life is worth living, who are you to tell him he's wrong?
How much has he contributed to his community compared to how much his community has contributed to his mere existence?
Are you satisfied buying a nigger’s welfare newports and 40s because they tell you it makes them happy?
A retard is born a retard and a nigger is born a nigger, neither has any choice over being a drain.
Now again, do you want to be somebody else?
No, but if you’re comparing me to somebody who’s better off than me, I think there’s a huge difference between what I’m asking and “would you be willing to make your own pbjs if you lost the ability to have a maid bring you your beef Wellington.”
You’ve also just been avoiding the question: if you suddenly had to be taken care of like a small child, would you want to live the rest of your life as a financial and moral burden on your family and community?
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