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re: When people can’t put their pet down when the pet is suffering
Posted on 12/10/23 at 8:10 pm to BK Lounge
Posted on 12/10/23 at 8:10 pm to BK Lounge
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Cant speak for anyone else, but im hoping/planning to live to 100, at least- good health willing and the creek dont rise…. .. im in my 40s, so by the time i get there it’ll be more commonplace to live to 100.. of course, all that assumes that some A hole who’s texting and driving doesnt come along and t-bone me .
But why? Have you not been around many old folks? QoL rapidly falls off at 80. Enjoy your 80s and check out, don't be drain on your family and society.
Posted on 12/11/23 at 8:20 am to greenbean
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But why? Have you not been around many old folks? QoL rapidly falls off at 80. Enjoy your 80s and check out, don't be drain on your family and society.
Some of yall seem incredibly short sighted .. How old are you ? Sure, being 85 or 90 yrs old might suck TODAY.. but if you are in ur 30s , 40s or 50s right now- then by the time you are 90 yrs old or 100, things will most likely be much different .. advances in medicine and nutrition will help people live longer and healthier.. just go look at classic old tv shows like All in the Family from 50 yrs ago- those characters Archie and Edith, and the actors who played them- were in their late 40s when that show started.. they look like the average 65 yr old looks today.. times change, and people live longer and better .
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