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You can take that up with our instructors in medical ethics, psychology, and the "Death, Dying, and Bereavement" class.

Google "Holmes-Rahe Stress Inventory." Death of a spouse or child is given a factor of 100, the highest score possible.

I'm sure you know all that though, since I'm the stupid one.
Haha. I don't give two sh!ts about the medical classes you took, doc.

What I stated is that it doesn't matter the age of the family member that died during this pandemic. It is a loss to the family, regardless.

Twist and put your medical-class bs spin on it all you want. I could care less.
 
Haha. I don't give two sh!ts about the medical classes you took, doc.

What I stated is that it doesn't matter the age of the family member that died during this pandemic. It is a loss to the family, regardless.

Twist and put your medical-class bs spin on it all you want. I could care less.

Lostsheep - I dont care bout yourn fancee lurning.

Lol.
 
Haha. I don't give two sh!ts about the medical classes you took, doc.

What I stated is that it doesn't matter the age of the family member that died during this pandemic. It is a loss to the family, regardless.

Twist and put your medical-class bs spin on it all you want. I could care less.
Couldn't. If you could care less, that means that you do care. You might as well learn something since you are on here so much.
 
Haha. I don't give two sh!ts about the medical classes you took, doc.

What I stated is that it doesn't matter the age of the family member that died during this pandemic. It is a loss to the family, regardless.

Twist and put your medical-class bs spin on it all you want. I could care less.
And I could give two sh!ts about your uninformed, ridiculous opinion. Amazingly, prior to 2020, people actually respected years of medical and psychological research and information. Now, if something gives you the feelz, it must be true.

I've lost four grandparents. It does suck. I miss my Granddad some days enough to bring me to tears. But that's the circle of life. Losing a child is a whole different animal.
 
Interesting read, thanks for posting.

Now, as to the comparison, sure...if we want to talk about numbers of years lost, obviously WWII wins due to the overwhelming number of soldiers being young. However, what I'm referring to is straight deaths, regardless of years.

Does it matter to a family that has lost a grandparent that the number of years they may have had left weren't more than a neighbor that lost a son/daughter?? I think not.

Regardless, the dumb ass in charge of the country downplayed the significance and deadliness of the virus to the general public. He paid for it by getting his ass handed to him in November.
There is still a huge difference..... go to funeral of someone young versus someone who has lived their life..... it is an entirely different range of emotion..... if corona caused a difference in the election...... it is bc adults can’t take care of themselves and need to babies by the government.
 
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And I could give two sh!ts about your uninformed, ridiculous opinion. Amazingly, prior to 2020, people actually respected years of medical and psychological research and information. Now, if something gives you the feelz, it must be true.

I've lost four grandparents. It does suck. I miss my Granddad some days enough to bring me to tears. But that's the circle of life. Losing a child is a whole different animal.
Wait until you get old enough to lose your whole family and many of your friends.
 
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And I could give two sh!ts about your uninformed, ridiculous opinion. Amazingly, prior to 2020, people actually respected years of medical and psychological research and information. Now, if something gives you the feelz, it must be true.

I've lost four grandparents. It does suck. I miss my Granddad some days enough to bring me to tears. But that's the circle of life. Losing a child is a whole different animal.

This is exactly where this pandemic is at...emotions. When the data/statistics cross paths with reality, it’s always going to be emotional. We know this from all other means of death. But for some reason, this mode of death needs to be avoided at all costs due to emotion, science and statistics be damned.
 
This is exactly where this pandemic is at...emotions. When the data/statistics cross paths with reality, it’s always going to be emotional. We know this from all other means of death. But for some reason, this mode of death needs to be avoided at all costs due to emotion, science and statistics be damned.
I especially love the braindead buffoons posting how every day we have with COVID is 'more deadly than 9/11'.
 
Interesting read, thanks for posting.

Now, as to the comparison, sure...if we want to talk about numbers of years lost, obviously WWII wins due to the overwhelming number of soldiers being young. However, what I'm referring to is straight deaths, regardless of years.

Does it matter to a family that has lost a grandparent that the number of years they may have had left weren't more than a neighbor that lost a son/daughter?? I think not.

Regardless, the dumb ass in charge of the country downplayed the significance and deadliness of the virus to the general public. He paid for it by getting his ass handed to him in November.
It very much matters to most people. Everyone, including my now dead grandparents, would consider it far worse if one of the grandchildren died than if one of them died.
 
And I could give two sh!ts about your uninformed, ridiculous opinion. Amazingly, prior to 2020, people actually respected years of medical and psychological research and information. Now, if something gives you the feelz, it must be true.

I've lost four grandparents. It does suck. I miss my Granddad some days enough to bring me to tears. But that's the circle of life. Losing a child is a whole different animal.
My "ridiculous" opinion is that differentiating between a child and a parent to a family that has lost someone during Covid is stupid, doc.
Now, continue on with your cult-spewing bs.
 
Couldn't. If you could care less, that means that you do care. You might as well learn something since you are on here so much.
Ah...look...since you can't effectively argue the cult party lines, you've pivoted to being the grammar police. Nice job, '72.
 
My "ridiculous" opinion is that differentiating between a child and a parent to a family that has lost someone during Covid is stupid, doc.
Now, continue on with your cult-spewing bs.
Do you think that parent would expect their child to take their place in dying? Or do you think the parent would gladly take the place of their kid in dying?
 
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Do you think that parent would expect their child to take their place in dying? Or do you think the parent would gladly take the place of their kid in dying?

Watch out. He is really wrapped up in that stupid comment he made. He is going to defend it to the end. Learning is not a frequent activity in his daily life.
 
Do you think that parent would expect their child to take their place in dying? Or do you think the parent would gladly take the place of their kid in dying?
Good God, man. That's not what I'm arguing.

A family that lost a loved one that they shouldn't have is my point. Not the difference between losing a child and a parent. Geeze.
 
Good God, man. That's not what I'm arguing.

A family that lost a loved one that they shouldn't have is my point. Not the difference between losing a child and a parent. Geeze.

So losing 80 year olds is unexpected? They fall under the "shouldnt have"?
 
My "ridiculous" opinion is that differentiating between a child and a parent to a family that has lost someone during Covid is stupid, doc.
Now, continue on with your cult-spewing bs.
So now medical education, the field of psychology, and the experience of actual providers is "cult-spewing bs" (which, btw, makes no sense)???

At least you got your username correct.
 
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Ah...look...since you can't effectively argue the cult party lines, you've pivoted to being the grammar police. Nice job, '72.
I actually checked in with an uber-liberal colleague/friend, and he confirmed that you're definitely off on the "party lines" thing about losing a child vs losing a grandparent. He said you just sound like an idiot.
 
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