Comments by All Members
- "beautifully deep and heart-breaking with your usual expertise in pondered flow, somberly written...i can feel the words deepening the emptiness of loneliness..."
Posted by ApathysKiss on "You on my mind" by wandering druid
- "astounding !!!!! magnificent! you are so gifted with flow and imagery!!! blows my own 'Eutopia' away!!!...i will fave this to bask in it again and again...simply beautiful..~michelle"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "A Dreamer's Wish" by wandering druid
- "Damn. This was just dripping in creative talent; I actually went back to the beginning and read it out loud. (my roommate probably thinks I'm crazy:P ...but in all seriousness, I was quite impressed with message and structure. "
Posted by Raven on "A Dreamer's Wish" by wandering druid
- "in order to cure an adult. it would be nice to have both religious doctrines and medical laws converge in agreement, but i doubt that'll ever happen because in the end they are rewritten by man himself."
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "is precious. it is now becoming a question of whether whose life is prioritised. the unknowing patient vs the masses from which 'resources' will be drained from or the embryo that will never simply be given a chance to live according to law"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "of the actual people involved and affected-the patients, it would be the same for stem cell research in the aid to find cures for those people subject to life in wheelchairs and disability...but the dilemma occurs when people realise that all life"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "but rather hope or whether it is more just to end the tortuous suffering they have to endure, which in itself is inhumane. I sometimes disagree with many religious groups when it comes to labelling complicated issues such as these without thinking"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "just as imperfect. to me euthanasia should not be condemned if the person to commit it is given consent be it from the patient himself or relatives, it should not be a question of resources or worthlessness, (which are rather inhumane reasons)"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "i question the same thing, it's a very touchy subject...many believe ending any life is murder that it also applies with capital punishment, the reasoning being is that what right do we have as a society far from sinless to be condemning someone"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "An elderly person is no longer able to work. Does that mean that since they produce nothing, their lives are worthless? Should they not be killed "mercifully" so that they do not place a drain on resources?"
Posted by wandering druid on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "this was quite numbing...velvet animal passion, breath-taking in swirling, silken emotions/desires and sensual hunger....absolutely beautiful and alluring, josh =). you never disappoint.~m~"
Posted by ApathysKiss on "Preternatural Love" by wandering druid
- "Because if you start to put a "deathly" sick person asleep it might happen that the next person is no more so sick - do you understand what I mean? So then it might happen that it becomes just a way to get people out your way =)"
Posted by Unknown on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
- "Own race is more important to keep alive than an animal. Butting one that isnt needed to sleep is humane because than i would be around our streets. And thats what humans dont like. And besides like the bible says: Animals dont have a soul."
Posted by Wolk on "Moral Question" by wandering druid
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