@evildead6789 said:
@dotWithShoes said:
There is lots of people who have eating disorders, they don't grow over a ton. Letting an eating disorder make you that large is hurting someone, yourself and in turn everyone around you that cares for you.
You say he hurt no one? Him dying has hurt no one? Hasn't hurt me, simple because I don't know him so I honestly don't care, but to say he hurt no one is absurd.
Yeah but that doesn't mean you have to call him a low quality human being
I never said he was a low quality human, I simply stated that saying he hurt no one was absurd. I think we, as a culture, tend to overlook peoples mistakes and downfalls simply because of a medical issue. There are lots of people in this world that have medical conditions that are legit and stop them from living what most would call a full life, but then there are lots of people who let their so called 'medical condition' run their lives and use it as an excuse to leach off others.
Could this man have lived a better life, despite his medical condition? Certainly. Did he live a full life? 48 years, a loving family, and hell if I know how, a wife.. I would say he did. Was he a 'low quality human being'? It's very possible he was, and I'll never know. I'm just saying, would his loving family preferred to not HAVE to feed him, bathe him, and attend to his every need? If someone in my family was in that condition, I would do what I could to help, but I would most definitely prefer to not be required to. If he was in the condition he was, who paid for his medical? Who paid for his food? who paid for him? In the US, he would have been paid for no doubt by the tax payers. Who did he hurt with his inability to cope with his medical condition? Himself, his family, his friends.. I'd say he hurt people.
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