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Originally Posted by analog
If people want to be careless with their lives, that's fine with me, it's their choice. I do think, however, that people who don't wear a seatbelt should get an automatic DNR- Do Not Resuscitate. This way, the state doesn't have to pay to keep their mangled, comatose bodies alive in an Intensive Care Unit, we can go ahead and let their body expire on the street, how they wanted it. Because that's the only way their decision impacts others- the machinery used to keep them alive after being chewed up in an accident.
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I'd be agreeable to this.
Ace: I'm sorry, I fail to see how people that were very close to me dying, or not dying is bum info. Sure I know the stats and I understand the risks yada yada yada, but to say that my experiences are bum info is pretty silly. Ever since I was young, I've always said that when it's your time to go, it's your time to go. I guess I've always had a pretty callous view towards death. If it happens, it happens. Now, without going off on a hijack trail, I will say that yes I do feel sad when people close to me die. That's natural.. but I don't sit there and wonder why they had to die or why it couldn't have been me. I just accept it happend and remember them as they were.
So, basically my rationale is pretty silly; but ya know, I don't care. If I change my mind later on in life, I'll let you know.