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Local Family Has Daughter Born Without a Face (pg. 6)
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
Err. Not to make a joke but did you see where her ears were? I don't think any of her facial senses are at optimum performance. :( |
Mozart was deaf. :happy2:
I understand what you mean, but some of the greatest individuals are those who overcome the most. |
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| r5a |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
Ironically, you s are the freeks here, not Julianne. How low would you have to be to try and humour yourselves over a topic like this? Maybe it's you I should feel sorry for, for not having the opportunity to be brought up by decent parents and thus have such traits as compassion, sympathy and decency. Anyway, it's not you I feel sorry for, so go to hell. |
+1
Such a sad, sad story. :( |
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| Danny Ocean |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Mozart was deaf. :happy2:
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actually it was Beethoven |
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| Dmatrox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
actually it was Beethoven |
lol owned :stongue: |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
actually it was Beethoven |
Heh - oops.
I knew it was one or the other. :D |
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| DJ JEM |
the mom is a milf :-D
but i feel so ing sorry for that girl you know
i feel like crying and its so ing sad |
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| DemonicAardvark |
| it's something that gets on my nerves every time i read some thread and it's two thoughtful statements and fifty dumbasses trying to out-dumbass each other |
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| Theresa |
She will lead a difficult life, but hopefully she can recieve reconstructive surgery that will allow her to at least eat and breathe properly.
Maybe one day she will discover a passion, like art, or music, and she will exceed greatly in it; become one of the best artists to exist. Just because physically she isn't "normal" or at her best, doesn't mean she cannot be magnificant in other aspects of her life.
She will definitely be an inspiration and a lesson to those around her.
I feel sympathy for her, and her family. However, I do not feel bad for her because of her appearance, I feel bad for her because of the troubles that will come from close minded s who cannot see past looks. She will be mocked and teased, people will stare, she will never be treated normally. She may not be able to learn as quickly as desired, and she may not be able to fully appreciate sound, smell, speech, or a tasty meal. This goes beyond her appearance. It isn't what she shows on the outside, it's how it will make her feel on the inside. And that is why I have sympathy :( |
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| Renegade |
| As callous as this may sound, sometimes I think it would be far more humane to allow babies born with such horendous birth defects to die quickly and peacefully immediately after being born. I don't care what anyone says, sometimes the trauma of such an existence isn't worth inflicting on the baby and the human being it will develop into. If I were a parent and I were to find out that my child would be so malformed, I don't think I'd have to heart to let it suffer by keeping it alive. While these parents have gone through with the birth - and it's ultimately their decision - I'm not sure that I can agree with the mantra that any sort of existence is preferable to the alternative of a painless death. I mean, fanciful expectations aside, what kind of future does that human being actually have? |
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| dbb |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
As callous as this may sound, sometimes I think it would be far more humane to allow babies born with such horendous birth defects to die quickly and peacefully immediately after being born. I don't care what anyone says, sometimes the trauma of such an existence isn't worth inflicting on the baby and the human being it will develop into. If I were a parent and I were to find out that my child would be so malformed, I don't think I'd have to heart to let it suffer by keeping it alive. While these parents have gone through with the birth - and it's ultimately their decision - I'm not sure that I can agree with the mantra that any sort of existence is preferable to the alternative of a painless death. I mean, fanciful expectations aside, what kind of future does that human being actually have? |
I agree...
If it was discovered that my future wife's fetus had extremely severe disformaties, I would have wanted to abort it.
I can't in my wildest imagination understand why people want to devote their entire grown up life nursing their 100% disabled child. A child who's every breath is pain and agony...
All you have to do is to make a new baby... |
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| razmataz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
As callous as this may sound, sometimes I think it would be far more humane to allow babies born with such horendous birth defects to die quickly and peacefully immediately after being born. I don't care what anyone says, sometimes the trauma of such an existence isn't worth inflicting on the baby and the human being it will develop into. If I were a parent and I were to find out that my child would be so malformed, I don't think I'd have to heart to let it suffer by keeping it alive. While these parents have gone through with the birth - and it's ultimately their decision - I'm not sure that I can agree with the mantra that any sort of existence is preferable to the alternative of a painless death. I mean, fanciful expectations aside, what kind of future does that human being actually have? |
Agreed. I am generally pro-choice anyways but if I were that child, I would hold it against my parents for not aborting me. My heart goes out to that family but the fact of the matter is all the doors of life are pretty much shut tight when you have a condition like that. Jobs, social life, dating- virtually everything. She even has to eat through her stomach!
Its also sad to think she will be contemplating suicide every morning she gets up for the rest of her adult life. I know I would. |
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| trance85 |
| quote: | | As callous as this may sound, sometimes I think it would be far more humane to allow babies born with such horendous birth defects to die quickly and peacefully immediately after being born. I don't care what anyone says, sometimes the trauma of such an existence isn't worth inflicting on the baby and the human being it will develop into. If I were a parent and I were to find out that my child would be so malformed, I don't think I'd have to heart to let it suffer by keeping it alive. While these parents have gone through with the birth - and it's ultimately their decision - I'm not sure that I can agree with the mantra that any sort of existence is preferable to the alternative of a painless death. I mean, fanciful expectations aside, what kind of future does that human being actually have? |
+1
but bear in mind, they didn't know she was gonna look like that. They said they thought she would have a fractured lip or something? Not that her face would be totally ed up. |
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