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by Guest » Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:12 am
Brendan McKane from the 80s cartoon MASK won't be around much longer. They won't let his wife visit him (COVID lockdown) and told her she would have to wait until he was dead and then she could see his dead body in the morgue.
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I come to you with a breaking heart today. I had a zoom call from the team of doctors who performed Brendan's surgery. He has now been in the hospital for 41 days, and his condition is terminal. He is in acute respiratory arrest syndrome, his lungs are so scarred they can't function, pneumonia has damaged them beyond repair, his cardio system is failing, heart cannot handle the tasks required, still has atrial fibrillation, blood pressure falling, has a fungus in his blood, not reversible, they have no other options. They anticipate heart will stop and asked if I want him to be resuscitated. I asked if he would get better. The answer is no, he's never going to get better. I approved an order for Do Not Resuscitate after asking definitively if he will ever get better and being told absolutely not. Unfortunately, the hospital is closed to visitors, so I can't even go and look into his room; he's completely unconscious, but I want to look at him, touch his hand, maybe catch the sweet aroma of his skin. I've been forbidden. They said I could look at him in the mortuary. I want to see him while he's still alive, but the hospital is on lock down. They have assured me they are not withdrawing treatment but they don't expect him to last even with the most comprehensive treatment. Too much damage to his lungs and heart from the pneumonia. When we talked about the possibility that he might not survive the surgery, he said "I'm okay with dying, I'm not afraid. What I'm not okay with is leaving you." We had 43 magical years together, never apart, in almost perfect harmony, sharing our love of the theatre and the craft, taking Argentine tango lessons together, telling each other at least once every 24 hours how much we loved each other and how we couldn't imagine a better life than with each other. You all know what kind of man he has been all of these years, and I know you love him too. I hope I haven't forgotten someone who loved him. I don't know what to do with my life without him. He has been my life for 43 years. Thank God my son is with me. He has stepped up to try to lift me over the hurdles and hold me while I wail. If you don't hear from me for a few days, it's just that I don't know what to say or how to feel good enough to write. If I don't answer your call, it's because I just can't. We tried our best, we thought we had a good shot, but we were not victorious.
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by Kugelfisch » Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:15 am
Bet they won't let her see him unless she signs he died of Chink Flu?
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by Guest » Tue Dec 29, 2020 4:29 am
Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:15 am
Bet they won't let her see him unless she signs he died of Chink Flu?
Signing the chink flu papers results in them locking the door instead of just barring it.
When I told the sexnorms they were all going to die alone just like I would so there wasnt any need to make a family they scoffed at me, but now the government is mandating that everybody dies alone anyway, even the people who might not have otherwise.
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by Kugelfisch » Tue Dec 29, 2020 4:39 am
There's plenty little difference between somebody standing there anyway. For them it's a big deal, for you it isn't.
I just don't think the state should have any say in it.
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by Guest » Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:07 am
Remember when the UK forced parents to let their sick baby die with no treatment and used the police to prevent them from getting into his hospital room and everyone ignored it? Have fun with the brave new world you chose.
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by Kugelfisch » Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:14 am
Coming to a western nation you live in this summer. Anyone thinking it won't happen to their place is so naive I wish I could spend at least one more year like that. Must be nice to be so care free.
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by ban » Tue Dec 29, 2020 9:30 am
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:07 am
Remember when the UK forced parents to let their sick baby die with no treatment and used the police to prevent them from getting into his hospital room and everyone ignored it?
Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:14 am
Coming to a western nation you live in this summer.
THey actually tried to make it happen in Cyprus, under E.U. orders. Of course it didn't work, even the police was all "LOL NO GET FUCKED" and allowed entire families to get in. And everyone got infected with the 'rona. Guess the fucking mortality rate.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... ry/cyprus/
BIG FUCKING WHOOP!
W.H.O. wrote:S-shut up goyim, those statistics are true only when WE say it's true.
The cypriots had the right idea about it. And keep in mind, their medical facilities and their medicinal knowledge might as well be compared to voodoo dances and oonga-boonga wishes to some great Totem or some shit. That's how primitive things are thanks to brittish colonialism and the Turkish invasions.
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by Guest » Wed Dec 30, 2020 1:12 am
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:12 am
Brendan McKane from the 80s cartoon MASK won't be around much longer. They won't let his wife visit him (COVID lockdown) and told her she would have to wait until he was dead and then she could see his dead body in the morgue.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/xv9fve-cance ... or-husband
Today by Sharon Noble, Organizer
I come to you with a breaking heart today. I had a zoom call from the team of doctors who performed Brendan's surgery. He has now been in the hospital for 41 days, and his condition is terminal. He is in acute respiratory arrest syndrome, his lungs are so scarred they can't function, pneumonia has damaged them beyond repair, his cardio system is failing, heart cannot handle the tasks required, still has atrial fibrillation, blood pressure falling, has a fungus in his blood, not reversible, they have no other options. They anticipate heart will stop and asked if I want him to be resuscitated. I asked if he would get better. The answer is no, he's never going to get better. I approved an order for Do Not Resuscitate after asking definitively if he will ever get better and being told absolutely not. Unfortunately, the hospital is closed to visitors, so I can't even go and look into his room; he's completely unconscious, but I want to look at him, touch his hand, maybe catch the sweet aroma of his skin. I've been forbidden. They said I could look at him in the mortuary. I want to see him while he's still alive, but the hospital is on lock down. They have assured me they are not withdrawing treatment but they don't expect him to last even with the most comprehensive treatment. Too much damage to his lungs and heart from the pneumonia. When we talked about the possibility that he might not survive the surgery, he said "I'm okay with dying, I'm not afraid. What I'm not okay with is leaving you." We had 43 magical years together, never apart, in almost perfect harmony, sharing our love of the theatre and the craft, taking Argentine tango lessons together, telling each other at least once every 24 hours how much we loved each other and how we couldn't imagine a better life than with each other. You all know what kind of man he has been all of these years, and I know you love him too. I hope I haven't forgotten someone who loved him. I don't know what to do with my life without him. He has been my life for 43 years. Thank God my son is with me. He has stepped up to try to lift me over the hurdles and hold me while I wail. If you don't hear from me for a few days, it's just that I don't know what to say or how to feel good enough to write. If I don't answer your call, it's because I just can't. We tried our best, we thought we had a good shot, but we were not victorious.
That MASK actor has died. I guess the wife and son got to visit him after all, for 10 minutes before he died.
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by Liar Revealed » Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:21 pm
Ginger is the last survivor of Gilligan's Island.
ジュウワリオはもう死んでいる。
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