The U.S. has the highest death rate in the world, so they are literally on a death watchlist.
The U.S. has the highest death rate in the world, so they are literally on a death watchlist.
Is it worth the risk for that?
The U.S. has the highest death rate in the world, so they are literally on a death watchlist.
Is it worth the risk for that?
Do I need to worry about the government's safety and security, that they don't have enough people with a sense of humanity to give them more than their word? Maybe I'm overreacting. But my sense is that there is more that needs to be done. Because it's almost like the US has a massive war in Afghanistan, the US has more than a moral responsibility to take a more active part in Afghanistan and in the world. The US has a lot of things they have to do. If it's not that, then the country needs to take more steps. I just hope the people in America get a bit more involved and think about the people they've left behind and the ones in Afghanistan and the people who are trying to fight for them. Hopefully, the US will be better and be able to take more action in the world. Hopefully, the US will make it easier to travel overseas and get away from their own country and to do things that benefit people overseas. Hopefully, the US will do more to help the people of other countries and the countries that share their interest. Hopefully, the US will do more to help the UK and the UK's to help people in other countries and nations. Hopefully, the US will do more to help people in the world by not letting this happen to themselves. If anything, we should be working with all our friends in the world on the world stage and in the US and elsewhere. Hopefully, the US will stop doing things that give these men and women a false sense of security and a sense of entitlement. It's the fault of the US, not of us, that this has happened to them. It's not their fault that we can't get
We are the same generation. We also have the same politicians as we did in the 20s and 30s.
I think the reason why it's not more obvious is the US has a large military and military-supporting population, a very large working class, and a large portion of the population is more socially conservative than many of the other countries, with an equally large number of the people who are politically conservative being older. They are also very active in politics, and the US is a more liberal country than many other countries. It's also a highly visible minority group. They are also the ones who have the most influence in society. The US has also historically been a progressive country.
I dont think it is. I mean look at the map. Its not even a close race. If anything, it shows us where the rich countries are and the poor countries are. If anything, it makes us all a little better (at least for a little bit).
Yeah, youre probably right. In a way, I feel the death watchlist is a bit silly. Its like someone keeps a watchlist for everyone, but theyre constantly reminded of their own existence. Its a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy, but its not necessarily the most effective way to keep track of things.
NTA - your country is on the list
Yeah, it is.
Yes, I think so! It is actually a very good thing to do, as you will be helping someone out. In the future, if someone does something wrong, then you will always get a "thank you" from them.
You can always still do something about it.
I agree with the previous comment, but I think it's a bit of a mischaracterization of the statistics. According to the UN, there are approximately 200 million Muslims in the world, a very small percentage of the population of the U.S. (and even less of the world). If you assume that each person has a 50% chance of becoming Muslim, then roughly 40% of all Muslims are not Muslims. I don't mean that there are not Muslims. I mean that they are not as likely as Muslims in other places to become Muslims. The vast majority of Muslims are Christian and Jewish, for example. It's very easy to get a Muslim-American to say they are Muslim because they are raised with religion and believe that there is a God. They are not that different from the Christian, Jewish or Buddhist who are more likely to say they are Christian, Jewish, Buddhist or Hindu. I can't understand how one could become a Muslim and not become Muslim. I also don't agree with the claim that every person living in the U.S. has a 50% chance of becoming a Muslim. That's not true. I have friends who are Muslim and I haven't met anyone who would say they were raised in the U.S. as an atheist. In fact, they were raised by devout Christians, who were very proud of their beliefs. It's not impossible for you to be a Muslim, but you aren't likely to get it. This is why, when I started researching the subject, I didn't realize there were that many Muslim-Americans in the U.S. The U.S. has a large concentration of Muslim immigrants, who are highly religious and raised
There's actually an easy solution to the problem.
Yeah, you’re correct. We need to stop saying it and use the phrase “American Christian' or whatever. This is the same thing. They don’t know what they’re talking about. They don’t know what they say.
I'm not sure what to believe. My gut tells me it isn't. There are some very smart people in this world, and I don't want to be part of that group. But there are also people who would probably do it for money, so maybe I'm being pushed to do something I'm not interested in. If so, I should probably make a more informed decision.
Well, there’s the argument that “the world” would probably be a better place if people had access to the latest, hottest tech, and not the latest, most toxic and misogynistic tech.
You are more qualified to know how it's being done than anyone in the world
It's also pretty clear that this isn't a death watchlist. It's a human life.
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Thank you, I feel so much empathy for them. I’m glad you’re doing a good job. You’re such an awesome firefighter. I just want to know that you’re okay and safe and are doing the right thing. You’re the best firefighter I know.
That's what I was hoping to get, and what everyone in the comments suggested. I think you could do that in a way that allows you to have access to quality care that is consistent with your own beliefs.
It sounds as if you're willing to sacrifice the autonomy that comes with that.
I'll definitely take your advice, and I hope you can take me up on it! If you can afford the treatment that's in your best interest, I recommend it.
Your doctor is likely going to be a woman. A lot of doctors are very sexist and dismissive towards women.
The answer is yes. If you don’t smoke, you’re not an untouchable hero. I think the only reason people don’t die is because they aren’t allowed to.
Yes, it’s a dangerous game, but the alternative is that you’re a hero.
In the end, you’ll be the one that dies.
I'm a bad person, so let’s make good choices.
Amen. Nah dude, I would be dead as hell without nicotine.
That's the one.
If I was a betting man, I'd say the death rate is pretty high in the US. There are a lot of people who die every day, and it's really hard to get a handle on it.
This comment makes me wish that I was a smoker
Are you a bad person?
If it's worth the risk, why do you think we still don't have universal healthcare?
If we do, we are basically stuck with a system where the sick get to stay on the death watch. Why would you even want to have that? Why are you trying to keep sick people alive?<|soocr u/Aunty_of_the_Pills|>This is so stupid and childish. There’s no reason to keep the sick alive, if there is no reason to keep the sick alive. If you’re going to keep people alive, let’s just have universal healthcare.<|sor u/avocado-nightmare|>Why are you trying to keep sick people alive? The people that suffer from the most from the diseases are the people that would want to keep their sick patients alive, because they don’t have any other choice.
Medicare has to cover everything from prescription drugs to vaccines to surgeries, because if you want to keep people alive, you can't just pay them to keep people alive. There is no reason for the people that suffer from those diseases to be kept alive, if you just want to keep people alive, you can't just let them die. It was a huge problem in the 60s that the doctor in charge was a woman, not a man. And the response was always to try to convince the woman doctor to treat the sick, which was a complete waste of time and resources. They also tried to pressure the doctors to pretend there were no diseases, which was a complete waste of doctors resources and
We have the same reason for the anti-LGBT+ discrimination in America: We have no other choices. We don’t have healthcare, we are stuck with our status quo. So people can say they’re "wishing it wasn’t the case", but the solution is never to have any healthcare at all. They don’t even want to care.
|<|soss r/dadjokes|>My 5 year old came up with this one. It’s a good one, and it’s about time someone put it
I can't imagine the sacrifice you're asking. The U.S. has done so much for itself. You could argue that the country could be a lot worse off if it was not so dependent on oil. I don't think the country would have the capacity or resources to be a full-on oil-based economy, but I don't think it would be an accident if it was. It would be a massive mistake for the U.S. to let oil prices go to such a low point. And it would be a massive mistake for China to accept that it can continue to expand its own economy by a huge amount. And if you think about it, that would mean that the U.S. would not need to worry about the death rates in places like Ukraine. Instead, it would be worried about how to maintain the dominance of its oil industry over the rest of the world, whether or not the U.S. were to lose its oil-based economy.
And if you're still saying that the U.S. should just let oil prices slide so that the rest of the world can continue to benefit, then I guess you're on the wrong side of history.
In conclusion, I don't think it's worth the risk. I hope you won't make the same mistake I did, and I hope you won't make that mistake with the rest of us.
Thank you for reading this far. We'll take your next post as soon as possible.
Best of luck!
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They have been given a new task force for dealing with the issue.
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No, it is not. You should not do it. Just as I have said before, I wish I had the option to not do it. You may not die peacefully in prison, but you can't do it in your cell.
If you choose to do it, I highly recommend that you get medical attention immediately and immediately contact your family. The doctors there say that your family are important, but also very rude. I wish I had a way to contact them, but I don't.
I am grateful for the outpouring of support I have received over the past few days. Thank you.
I hope this helps.
I don't think so. And, even if it were, why would you do that? I've had that argument with the guy who's been doing that since I started running, I've had that argument with some of the kids who run in and out of the park, I've had that argument with myself, because I just don't see it in any other country! I don't see any value in it! Why would anyone even do it, that's what I've always said! I just don't see any value in it! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I mean, death is a scary thing, sure, but it's not scary for people who aren't the first ones to die. Death isn't scary, it's scary to people who aren't the first to die.
Death is a terrible thing, but I would say no, unless of course I would be on a death watchlist, but that’s just assuming I would even have it.
Im not on a death watch. I dont even really know why I have it. Im not trying to be a saint here. I think people have to make their own choices in life. Some people need to make sacrifices to keep their sanity, some people need to give their lives to protect their neighbors, some people need to keep their homes and their families. Some people need to run for their lives because they need to protect their loved ones. Some people need to just let people die. Some people just need to stop doing stupid things and stop thinking about themselves and just let the world live.
Im just trying to be a good person and to do the right thing, no one can make that decision for me. I dont care how many lives I save, I just dont care how many houses I save. I just dont care how many people I save. I just dont care how many lives I save. But I know what Im doing. I know how I would live, but I know Id die anyway.
I dont want to stop saving. I dont want to stop doing stupid things and trying to make it.
I know Id die anyway. I know Id die anyway.
There are things I could do that would keep me alive. I could stop living, I could stop caring about other people, I
The best answer is yes, for a country with so many people dying that it is literally killing people every single day. You don't need to be a fan of these people to want to live. It's the opposite of the truth, and I'm pretty sure that every other country is doing better, but the US is not.
Im a father of boys and a middle school teacher. I think a lot of us probably feel the same way. We are all very concerned about the world being a dangerous place, but there are also a lot of us who just dont know how to feel about it.
For me, it was very much a personal decision. I love my kids. My wife and I have a son who is almost 7. He is kind, charming, polite, and generally a bundle of joy. He is not a "bad kid" per se, but he is just a kid who is getting older and needs a bit more love and care. I also feel very strongly that my job is to be a loving father and husband and I just dont think parenting is the answer. I love my kids.
I dont know what my wife thought about it either. She is a very strong woman and for her part, she doesnt seem very worried at all about the prospect of having a second or more kid. She loves our son very very much and she doesnt really seem all that concerned about the prospect of a second. Her main concern seems to be how our kids will cope with the world outside of their home. She also mentioned that there might be other stresses on the way up, but she doesnt think she really has that much to worry about. She also mentioned that she might not be as strong of a parent as she used to be.
Ultimately, she seemed to be reaching a decision that she doesnt want to confront. It probably means that she doesnt really understand what she is choosing. I certainly have
This is exactly how it should be. People should not have to do this to themselves, they should be able to choose their own path. I think she was able to see herself as the better parent because she was able to embrace her new identity, and I think a lot of us don’t like it when that happens.
Thanks for all the great advice. I am going to read through all of you, and will reply to some when I’m done. I am going to talk to my wife about this and work through some of the red flags that are going to start showing up. I think this is a really good time to talk to her because she has a PhD in child development, and because we are coming from a place of wanting to live a life of complacency and safety, she has a lot of things to think through. I think she’s going to be a really happy and successful new mom. Thank you all again.
[This is what she’s like on a cold winter's morning in an empty pub on a cold autumn's night, drinking a pint of beer with a bunch of other kids on the way to school, and getting sh*t on by a bunch of people with whom she’s been living.] You’re right. You’re totally right, she’s a cunt.
Is this a fair price to take for those who are not being held accountable?
It's a very fair price to take for those who aren't being held accountable for their actions. That said, I have to wonder, with all due respect for the system, if this death watchlist is necessary to ensure that no one takes any actions that would result in irreversible injury?
Is it because they're going to be held accountable for their actions?
You’re right that it’s not needed, but maybe we should be held accountable.
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In the United States, the government is legally required to provide care for anyone injured on their watch. There is some dispute as to how they determine who is on a watch list and what criteria should be used for determining who is on one. The government does not provide a list of people who are on watch lists, but it does require them to be screened for potential threat. That said, it is extremely unlikely that someone on a watch list would actually kill anyone. The risk of an attack on the U.S. is so low that a simple attack by someone on a watch list does not pose much of a threat to the U.S. How do we know if someone is on a watch list? According to the government, if you are on a watch list, you should not be driving and you should not go to certain locations. That is, you should not fly on an airplane, leave your home, or go to certain government-protected places. Even if you did not commit the crimes listed on a watch list, you still should not go to any government-protected places. (It is up to you to decide whether to enter any government-protected places. It is also up to you to decide whether or not to go to certain government-protected places). How does someone get onto a watch list? They can get onto watch lists by: Going through the online database of terrorist watch lists. Going through the FBI's databases for those who are on a watch list. Using a computer to search for someone on a watch list. When are terrorist watch lists updated? In the U.S., the FBI has updated their watch list database since September 11, 2001. It
I think that it’s worth trying to get a better understanding of what’s happening in the developing world, but in the U.S., I wouldn’t risk going out to meet people that way unless there’s a risk that it could lead to them dying of an STD, which there are definitely some in some places. But I also think it might be worth looking at other countries and trying to help make sure that they don’t have the same problems.
Personally, I think the risk of having a baby is not worth it, so I don’t want to risk it.
Yes, it's a real war.<|sor u/KrazyMouth|>This is what the death toll from the pandemic was supposed to be for. Not for the war in Ukraine.<|soocr u/KrazyMouth|>Yea, but the Ukraine was supposed to be over before the end of the year, and the Russians were supposed to start pushing back in to Ukraine.<|soocr u/KrazyMouth|>But now that the Russians are in Kiev, they're pushing back. The United States has been making up dirty water to pour on the Russians for a while, but now that the Russians are in Kiev, we can expect the United States to pour on the Russians for a while, too.
The United States has been making up dirty water to pour on the Russians for a while, but now that the Russians are in Kiev, we can expect the United States to pour on the Russians for a while, too.
The United States has been making up dirty water to pour on the Russians for a while, but now that the Russians are in Kiev, we can expect the United States to pour on the Russians for a while, too.
The United States has been making up dirty water to pour on the Russians for a while, but now that the Russians are in Kiev, we can expect the United States to pour on the Russians for a while, too.<|soocr u/KrazyMouth|>But no one can blame the United States if they start seeing more and more Russia as a threat.<|soocr|>I mean, that's the whole point, isn't it? The
Hah. I remember reading the same thing a few times
It was a really long time ago, I thought it was a good thing that we didn't have the internet.
You didn’t forget about the Ukrainian war, right?
And I don't know how I feel about the U.S. being a place where the average lifespan is around 24 years.
The fact that the U.S. has the highest death rate is not even the worst part. You are cherry picking a single country out of a larger population to focus on. Do you realize that you are cherry picking just cause the country is not as homogeneous as your ideal country?
If you don't like the U.S., don't do it. The US is a shit state and is terrible.
They arent terrible! Just a bunch of rich spoiled douche bag parents
I would say so. I think it's pretty clear the government has an agenda here to try and prevent us from becoming the safest nation on earth. I've seen some interesting things on this topic over the last few years. You might remember the discussion of climate change when Senator Joe Lieberman proposed the Climate Action Plan (CAP) in 2009, which proposed to slash emissions and regulate emissions as if it were a normal business plan. The response was overwhelming, and it has been since. I would say that the U.S. is on track to become the most carbon intensive nation on earth if we stay the course. Even if we were to get rid of carbon emissions, the global carbon footprint would increase by just 3 percent by the year 2100. It would take nearly 25 times more energy to produce that same amount of carbon, and only a quarter as much energy to produce a lower level of carbon pollution. I'm not going to be the first to say that the environment doesn't have a role in determining how people live, but I think it's important to remember that the environment also plays a significant role in determining how individuals make decisions. We need to think about these two sets of factors in different ways. Let me give you an example. Many years ago a friend of mine, an environmental lawyer, was hired by a large multinational corporation to help them develop a technology that could be made to operate on water without any environmental concerns. The company wanted to run this thing for a few years, but eventually they ran out of money, so they wanted to go private. This is a common scenario with technology that is either too complex or too expensive to produce. In this case, the company needed to find someone
I’m a huge fan of that company.
I’m a huge fan of that company. I just want to know what’s going on so I can participate in the discussions
It's a problem that the company didn't make an environmentally friendly solution, because if they'd had just done something more sensible they'd have to do it differently. If they just used water, the water would be the problem. The problem is the problem is that there's no way to get water to the problem. Water has to be used to solve its own problems. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a great story, and I like your style of writing. I like the way you wrote "The solution is to make water a valuable resource and then make people use it instead of throwing it away" to imply that people will make a conscious decision to not throw it away. It's also a great way to avoid overthinking things, like, "Okay, I want to use my superpowers to engineer an ecosystem that will make sure no one goes hungry, so I'll just make sure everyone has enough food so everyone will be happy, and no one will die."
If you are on a death watchlist, you are doing so much for yourself and your loved ones that you should be able to handle it. It takes a long time for the family to recover from the death of a loved one, but once it gets under control, it will be a good time to be a family man and a veteran.
I have been on both sides of that. The reason I started my own company is so that I could do the same for my family.
I've also heard of companies that can help you with your funeral expenses, but I haven't had to do anything yet because I live overseas.
I think I might start doing some freelance work someday and see if I can help my family recover from their own deaths.
Thank you. I know that this is a long, hard, exhausting and humbling process but I feel it's the only way I can really be a good husband and provide for my wife and four children.
Thank you for reading this. You have been touched by my heart.
Sincerely,
You have the power to stop them. The U.S. has the highest death rate in the world. You can stop it, but the government won't do anything.
It doesn't get any worse for us than this.
The Chinese government has done nothing to stop the Chinese from stealing the land.
The U.S. government hasn't stopped the Chinese from stealing all of America's natural resources, and won't do anything to stop them. The government of the U.S. has done nothing to stop the Chinese from stealing our jobs, but we are in lockdown and the government won't let us make a move. The government of the U.S. has done nothing to stop the Chinese from stealing our wealth, but we have all the resources. The U.S. government doesn't do anything to stop the Chinese from stealing our jobs, but they can't stop us. I know you have power. You can stop them. But you have to take your country back. If I had power I would take my country back, but I don't have power.
You can stop them. They stole our land. We can stop them. I know you have power. I know you can stop them. The government of the U.S. has done nothing to stop the Chinese from stealing our jobs, but they can't stop us. You can stop them. They stole our jobs. I know you can stop them. They stole our jobs. I know you can stop them.
We are ready to go.
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this is actually pretty cool