>>16158998 (lb)
The question will have to be answered.
>>16158998 (lb)
The question will have to be answered.
The sad truth, is, people live, and people die. Sometimes people die for easy-to-explain reasons like they stick their head in a meat grinder, run into a wall at 250 miles per hour, or do a back flip off a 5 story bridge. Sometimes, people die for complicated reasons. Sometimes those reasons are explainable, sometimes not so much. Sometimes, the real reasons that we think we have the explanation for are actually hidden in a darker truth (shit diet, prescription drugs causing adverse effects, treatments for one condition fucking up your other organs, etc.). But overall, people live, and people die. The world needs to get back to the realization that death is part of life. Is it sad? Yes. Is it part of life? Yes. Can the quality of life for all of humanity be improved through open discourse/discussion? You bet your ass. That doesn't mean you're going to save everyone, though. Set some realistic expectations. Still got lots of psyoped people out there going to be easily manipulated with bullshit half stories, and there are going to be tons of stories where may the full facts aren't presented up front just to fuck with people. Information warfare, right? The whole planet needs to get into a more objective understanding things to break away from this constant manipulation paradigm they're stuck in. This shit is getting too ridiculous.
Bottom of his sneakers were red in the Trump interview during the campaign period. You might find what you are looking for from that point.