- Sep 3, 2020
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me ] kicking the door open dramaticallyLast time I checked, the average life expectancy before vaccines and antibiotics (when people relied on the science of their own immune systems) was somewhere between 25-50. I know. Infant mortality lowered it a lot, and Charlemagne lived until 66-67. It's like saying that cigarettes don't kill because Mozart died at a young age and he didn't smoke or my grandpa died at 97 and smoked his entire life.
But give me meds (approved by the EMA, stricter than the FDA) and let me decide to take them IF by not taking them I don't put anyone at risk.
Individual rights are nice, but the individual right ends where another individual's right starts.
What I don't get is why people fight for individual rights when it comes to meds/vaccines but don't fight for individual rights when it comes to driving at 300 km/h, not wearing a helmet when riding a bike or while at construction work, or not being able to buy enriched uranium in the supermarket (it has 20.000 Kcal/gram, so it should be great for a diet).
This is MY personal opinion and I respect everyone's choices if their choices don't put my health and my individual rights at risk. Driving on the same road as someone who does it at 300 km/h or meeting some radioactive people in the supermarket puts them at risk.
forget all that
TropecitaGames
we have more important things to discuss
....so when my milf start lactating would it be weird if I wanted to drink from them directly or