Re: "All Good Things" Redux I think the son should be kicked in the ass. It's none of his damn business what his father does. Leave him alone and let him have some fucking peace and privacy. They're apparently happy, so just because it disturbs this little twit doesn't mean he should have any right or say to these two people. J.
I don't know what happened to it, I think Tamar erased it in a fit of Soma-hating mad lesbianical rage.
Re: "All Good Things" Redux Beat me to it. The son should be kicked in the nuts, and salon.com too - that's a complete non-story. I mean, is that anyone's business.
I don't even see how it's possible to perform fellatio on a man so old, given that his prostrate would've swelled to the point that his penis would subside completely into his abdomen. I know, I've seen Flash NEKKID OMG!
I have to give Margaret credit, she's taking one for the team. Which team that is, I'm not yet sure.....
Is that a picture of her, or some homeless guy who's spirit she's "uplifting?" Oh wait, it's STORM OMG!!!!!!!!!111
I think that is tragic. And it makes me sick to think that someday I won't be allowed free will because of some "well-meaning" relative. Clearly, if anyone is a gold-digger it's the son...it is unlikely those elderly dimentia patients were discussing finances and exactly what would she really get out of him...they both live in a facility for God's sake. I hope his son's balls shrivel up and fall off and he gets a life-long case of impotence for denying his Dad happiness in his last years.
This "informed consent" issue, should not even be an issue unless one of them complains. Boo-hoo...grown up son can't hack the fact dad still gets his groove on and he had to see Dad getting the old torpedo spit shined.... Tough shit...knock next time, you mannerless twit.
I don't know if I'm just really emotional today or what, but this made me so, so sad. The thought of being ancient and your body falling apart and the fear that you must have about death and afterlife, and then they take away the one good thing you have and don't even let you say goodbye? Awful.
Well, not really. Schiavo no longer had any will, free or otherwise. Her freedom wasn't being impinged one way or the other because, in every way that matters, she was already gone.
I disagree. Your free will doesn't expire when you lose the ability, either temporarily or permanently, to express it. If I don't wish to donate my organs after I die, my wishes don't become irrelevent because I happen to die. If I write a will while I'm alive, it isn't null and void because I die and can no longer see to it. Yes, she was.
There is an older gentleman at the nursing home my grandmother is in, that they call cowboy. He wears a cowboy hat, goes around pretty good with his walker and the ladies love him.