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Cake day: January 27th, 2025

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  • I hate to be cruel but why give it to him in the first place?

    I mean I’m neither for the death penalty, or medical negligence for that matter, but if you where good other executing the guy, why spend the money on that?

    Seems like a waste of resources if you don’t value the guys life. (Not saying I don’t, but Tennessee law makers obviously didn’t)

    Either way adding more pain/suffering to an execution for no reason is fucked, even if the guy was a piece of shit.

    Edit: I AM NOT IN FAVOR OF KILLING THIS MAN, OR WITHHOLDING MEDICAL TREATMENT FROM PRISONERS.

    I AM QUESTIONING WHY THE HOLDEN BLOODLUSTS OF THE WORLD CARED ENOUGH TO GIVE HIM A MEDICAL IMPLANT DESPITE THE FACT THEY DONT CARE TO EVEN TURN IT OFF RIGHT BEFORE THEY FUCKING KILL HIM.




  • You’re right. Our grandparents where actually kinda cool when they where younger pushing free love, good drugs, and protesting against the war in Vietnam.

    Say what you will, but that’s the generation that got most of the civil rights movements really in gear. You dont get a Kent State without pissing off the powers that be. They did some cool shit, hell they did fucking stonewall.

    Unfortunately most of that generations soul got bought and sold some time in the 80’s.

    Gen X’s symbol of youthful rebellion, on the other hand, was a cable TV channel owned and operated by Viacom for the express purpose of advertising music which had been prepackaged by one of three major record labels.

    I honestly think Gen X’s rebellion was a fake one sold by their parents to keep any actual progress from being made. That’s why we didn’t see any big protests after the 70s until occupy wallstreet. Maybe the anti-war stuff during the early 00’s, but early mellenials where in college by then, so I think its safe to hand that to them too.

    Then again generational shit should be taken with a grain of salt and all that, but as an early Gen-Z cusper, would it be harsh to call you guys the poser generation?