FruityRogelio
FruityRogelio t1_jdk95x7 wrote
Reply to comment by smdifansmfjsmsnd in Drugs are Bad: Newport Edition by smdifansmfjsmsnd
Detail I was unaware of. Looking at these folks, forgive me, I don't doubt time and circumstance is relative. I would put forth it isn't heartless. Clueless, numb, scared, etc. I doubt they were careless or unconcerned. I bet self concern was one of the selfish ideas worried about.
Inaction isn't carelessness for addicts. They've overwhelmed by minutiae, often. This was immediate need to ignore. This couldn't be ignored. It's fucked up.
This was someone 'close' to them. They're fucked up on drugs. Barely living themselves. A dead body isn't ignored because they enjoy it or don't care. You might forget or disregard takeout in the fridge for an extra day because you're not hungry or busy. For them, this was likely similar. Drugs are bad
FruityRogelio t1_jdk8fbt wrote
Reply to Drugs are Bad: Newport Edition by smdifansmfjsmsnd
Damn and shit. Sounds like it wasn't malicious harm or intential death. They were drugged up and dude died. Panic set it. Self-preservation instincts. By not entirely with it folks. Mastermind of this operation seems a little cold and calculated but something needed to be done, I suppose. Calling 911 should've been the move.
Horrible situation. They certainly shouldn't be commended. And they certainly shouldnt get off. They should've been able to call 911 without worrying about what happens next, besides whether or not the guy stayed dead, imo
FruityRogelio t1_jdk6k9k wrote
Reply to comment by exhaustedretailwench in Drugs are Bad: Newport Edition by smdifansmfjsmsnd
Bwahahah
Still casting Skylar white, Matthew Lillard, lip from shameless, Tracey Ullman (maybe bingo bingoman), Bonnie prince billie
FruityRogelio t1_jdk5vvo wrote
Reply to comment by Lumpyyyyy in Shake Shack is coming to NH! by AlexTheTolerable
Indeed I am.
FruityRogelio t1_jdk11fg wrote
Reply to Shake Shack is coming to NH! by AlexTheTolerable
I get it, because I'm pretty stoked about concord Popeyes. Which, for those uninitiated, half of their traditional charm is they will fuck up your order. Which probably won't be seen as part of the charm around here.
But there are so many people around here. Some with money, some with taste. Some with culture, some just bored. Wtf is everything 'new' to new Hampshire just am infiltration of strip mall bullshit that kinda sucks and costs too much for what it is but we heard about it?
FruityRogelio t1_jdjz2q5 wrote
Reply to comment by moneyforsoy in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
I agree that government should not get to decide, religion aside. Separation of church and state, etc.
FruityRogelio t1_jdjy1q3 wrote
Reply to comment by llambo17 in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
That's exactly what it is. It's a biological lifeform requiring all metabolic function from its host.
Call it parasitic tendencies if it makes it seem less spooky to think about. The mother and father both hopefully love it as they will their potential future child. In the mean time, they regard it as nourishing, providing, gestation, etc.
FruityRogelio t1_jdjxwx6 wrote
Reply to comment by ThunderySleep in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Fwiw, Nordic cultures routinely leave infants outside for hours on end. They're wrapped up, etc. Not sure who you were responding to; new to reddit. Get your point, but if you're saying kids still need care that is true. Care =/= being biologically viable with said care
FruityRogelio t1_jdjxczy wrote
Reply to comment by AMC4x4 in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Even in cases like the recent lady in the news. Even after it affected her, she was still reticent. Conservatives just do not have the ability for compassion.
FruityRogelio t1_jdjwx98 wrote
Reply to comment by OccasionallyImmortal in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
True. They have at least one of the necessary independent traits to survive, though, no? Independent heart/dependent lungs, vice versa. Brain function. Something. Machines can do a long but They cannot do everything. Mother does everything until delivery. Then it's up to the delivery from there. Birth/life begins at delivery
FruityRogelio t1_jdjwjqa wrote
Reply to comment by largeb789 in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Parasitic needs to persist better? I dig what you're saying.
FruityRogelio t1_jdjvzxd wrote
Reply to comment by AnythingToAvoidWork in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Completely agree. Finger wagging to say the verbiage will work against your argument, but it's true. Until it's independently surviving (breathing, with a pulse, and with self-sufficient metabolism), it is still an appendage/parasite/growth.
Edit: that leaves out in the cold a shot load of independent people that can't do those things, of course. But flopping into earth requires at least an independent pulse
FruityRogelio t1_jdjvj00 wrote
Reply to comment by moneyforsoy in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Human life begins when it is breathing independently
FruityRogelio t1_jdosbog wrote
Reply to comment by ThunderySleep in Shake Shack is coming to NH! by AlexTheTolerable
I was more talking about alternatives to chains in general. One of the best restaurants in concord, for instance, is situated exactly in a strip mall. An og strip mall from the dawn of strip malls. Kathmandu bazaar is an ethnic grocery with a food counter. Place is amazing. I want more of that. Not FoodCorp's latest territorial infiltration, if that makes sense. This state is devoid of really worthwhile food. I drive an hour an half routinely to try shit because maybe there's Caribbean in Claremont. Getting giddy for new fast food is icky, imo. That said, I am stoked for popeyes