sewerrpunk

sewerrpunk t1_iyxdyj3 wrote

I'm so sorry to hear that. Luckily, the one form of faith I have is in our progress as a race. I do believe that some day others won't have to put up with this level of disrespect and subsequent dejection.

I'm obviously not spiritual or religious in any way, but I do believe that people can find their place in the universe and for those of us who experience these forms of disregard, our place can be to educate others on the importance of respecting others even when they aren't around to experience the outcome.

Stay well :)

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sewerrpunk t1_iywyt5b wrote

And isn't it funny that we're in a thread where everyone's talking about the sanctity of one's bodily autonomy post mortem yet expressing concern for the disregard of peoples' religious freedoms/choices gets downvoted? :)

Just because I don't believe that I'll experience these actions once I die doesn't mean I want my body defiled with rituals I don't believe in/approve of for myself.

Stay classy Pennsylvania.

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sewerrpunk t1_iqqmfbg wrote

I don't think this is a mandela effect. I live near Lewisburg and we call our local stretch of converted rail "The Rail Trail".

I think it's a common colloquialism for anywhere that has a local converted rail.

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