Dude. There are some ways people die, you just have to laugh. This is one of them. None the less, R.I.P
If something happened to me so tragic that I lost a limb........ I would never return to the location of the accident! That sux!
Maybe they should start a law making all wheelchair people have tall red flags attached to their motorized wheelchairs.
get over it...I posted this to laugh at. Not to ridicule the man who died but laugh at the situation. Besides the fact that he is dead I would think even he would find his situation funny from the outside looking in. RIP...but its still funny
It's sorta like the one surgeon (Romano) on ER who got his arm chopped off by a helicopter on the roof of the hospital, then the next season got killed when a helicopter fell off the roof and landed on him. [video=youtube;Fso1WjoyGKg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fso1WjoyGKg[/video] [video=youtube;fksjgg11qXQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fksjgg11qXQ[/video]
Uhhhh, because it's a stupid point? Of course he wouldn't feel the same way if it was his dad. But it wasn't. So what's the point of even saying what you said if you know the answer?
My aunt had a stroke two years ago. She almost died, would have if she wasn't ambidextrous as the doctors wouldn't even have performed the surgery on her if she wasn't. Most of one side of her brain was destroyed. She has physical handicaps now on one side but 99 percent of her personality and memories have returned. Last year Family Guy had a show named McStroke or something like that where Peter Griffin had a stroke. It wasn't funny to me, couldn't watch it. However, 90 percent of the rest of that show makes fun of all kinds of other things like that and I laugh at most of it. My perspective changed how I viewed it but that doesn't mean I was mad at the show or angry that people could find it funny. I just couldn't. If people stop making jokes out of things that might offend others, the world will become a laugh free zone. I don't think anyone wants that.
I don't understand this. Why would they not do surgery if she wasn't ambidextrous? Would the surgery have failed? Non-stroke patients can learn to use their non-dominant hand [see, e.g. Greg Oden]. Is it that stroke patients can't learn that? barfo